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Safety

ENVIRONMENT

Avoid use in dangerous environments.

  

Do not use in rain, damp or wet locations, or in the presence of 

explosive atmospheres (gaseous fumes, dust, or flammable mate

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rials). Remove materials or debris that may be ignited by sparks. 

Keep work area tidy and well-lit - a cluttered or dark work area may 

lead to accidents. extreme heat or cold may affect performance. 

Protect others in the work area and be aware of surroundings.  

Provide barriers or shields as needed to protect others from debris 

and machine operation. Children and other bystanders should be 

kept at a safe distance from the work area to avoid distracting the 

operator and/or coming into contact with the machine. Operator 

should be aware of who is around them and their proximity. Sup-

port personnel should never stand next to, in front of, or behind 

the machine while the machine is running. Operator should look 

behind them before backing up.

Do not come within 1 m of the machine’s perimeter during 

operation. 
Guard against electric shock.  

ensure that machine is connected to a properly grounded outlet. 

Prevent bodily contact with grounded surfaces, e.g. pipes, radia-

tors, ranges, and refrigerators. When scoring or making cuts, 

always check the work area for hidden wires or pipes. 

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GENERAL RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION

Before use, anyone operating or performing maintenance on this equipment must read and understand this manual, as well as any labels pack-

aged with or attached to the machine and its components. Read the manual carefully to learn equipment applications and limitations, as well as 

potential hazards associated with this type of equipment. Keep manual near machine at all times.

PERSONAL 

Dress properly and use safety gear. 

 

Do not wear loose clothing; it may be caught in moving parts. 

Anyone in the work area must wear safety goggles or glasses and 

hearing protection. Wear a dust mask for dusty operations. Hard 

hats, face shields, safety shoes, etc. should be worn when speci-

fied or necessary. 

Maintain control; stay alert.  

Keep proper footing and balance, and maintain a firm grip. Ob

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serve surroundings at all times. Do not use when tired, distracted, 

or under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or any medication that 

may cause decreased control.

Keep hands away from all moving parts and tooling.

  

Wear gloves when changing tooling. Remove tooling when ma-

chine is not in use and/or lower cutting head to the floor. 

Do not force equipment. 

 

equipment will perform best at the rate for which it was designed. 

excessive force only causes operator fatigue, increased wear, and 

reduced control.

EQUIPMENT

Use proper parts and accessories.

  

Only use manufacturer-approved or recommended parts and ac-

cessories. Using any that are not recommended may be hazard-

ous. 

Ensure accessories are properly installed and maintained.

Do not permanently remove a guard or other safety device when 

installing an accessory or attachment. 

Inspect for damaged parts.

  

Check for misalignment, binding of moving parts, loose fasteners, 

improper mounting, broken parts, and any other conditions that 

may affect operation. If abnormal noise or vibration occurs, turn 

the machine off immediately. Do not use damaged equipment until 

repaired. Do not use if power switch does not turn machine on and 

off. For all repairs, insist on only identical manufacturer replace-

ment parts.

Maintain equipment and labels.  

Keep handles dry, clean, and free from oil and grease. Keep cut-

ting edges sharp and clean. Follow instructions for lubricating and 

changing accessories. Motor and switches should be completely 

enclosed at all times with no exposed wiring. Inspect cord regu-

larly. 

Avoid accidental starting; store idle equipment.

  

When not in use, ensure that the machine is unplugged; do not 

turn on before plugging in. Store in a dry, secured place. Remove 

tooling when storing, and keep away from children.

MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS

Begin maintenance work only when the machine is shut 

down, unplugged, and cooled down. 
Use proper cleaning agents. 

 

Ensure that all cleaning rags are fiber-free; do not use any aggres

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sive cleaning products.

Schedule regular maintenance check-ups.

 

ensure machine is properly cleaned and serviced. Remove all 

traces of oil, combustible fuel, or cleaning fluids from the machine 

and its connections and fittings. Retighten all loose fittings found 

during maintenance and repair work. Loose or damaged parts 

should be replaced immediately; use only manufacturer’s parts. 

Do not weld or flame-cut on the machine during repairs, or 

make changes to machine without authorization from manu-

facturer.

401862-ROM_550-ROM_RevB

Summary of Contents for 94570

Page 1: ...Read Manual Before Operating or Servicing Machine OPERATING SERVICE MANUAL EN FLOOR STRIPPER BS7 Ref 94570 401862 ROM Rev B www romus fr www romusworld com ...

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Page 3: ...paring Blades 10 Troubleshooting Guide 12 Maintenance 13 Maintaining Equipment 13 Parts List and Diagrams 14 Overall Machine 14 Frame and Wheel Assembly 15 550 11 Wheel Adjustment Assembly 16 Cutting Head 17 Motor 18 Switch 19 Counterweight 21 Upper Handle 21 Labels 22 Accessories 22 Wiring Diagram 23 Note The subjects dealt with in this manual are those expressly required by Machine Directive 200...

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Page 5: ...ngle person to load and or unload machine Removable weight is 20 kg Cutting Head Blade Holder Efficiently cuts through multiple sub strate materials and increases blade longevity Adjustable Handle Angle Adjustment Foot Bar Removable Weight with Lift Handle Cutting Head Blade Holder Product Specifications Width Max Length Height Weight Machine Only Speed Vibration X Axis Y Axis Z Axis 45 cm 83 cm 1...

Page 6: ...r any medication that may cause decreased control Keep hands away from all moving parts and tooling Wear gloves when changing tooling Remove tooling when ma chine is not in use and or lower cutting head to the floor Do not force equipment Equipment will perform best at the rate for which it was designed Excessive force only causes operator fatigue increased wear and reduced control EQUIPMENT Use p...

Page 7: ...FUMES CONTAINING CHEMICALS KNOWN TO CAUSE SERIOUS FATAL INJURY OR ILLNESS SUCH AS RESPIRATORY DISEASE CANCER BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER REPRODUCTIVE HARM IF YOU ARE UNFAMILIAR WITH THE RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH THE PARTICULAR MATERIAL BEING CUT REVIEW THE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET AND OR CONSULT YOU EMPLOYER THE MATERIAL MANUFACTURER SUPPLIER GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES SUCH AS OSHAAND NIOSH AND OTHER AUTHORIT...

Page 8: ... for standard copper wire Safety 8 RECOMMENDED ELECTRICAL PRACTICES CAUTION ALWAYS FOLLOW APPLICABLE ELECTRICAL CODES STANDARDS AND OR REGULATIONS CONSULT YOUR LOCAL ELECTRICAL AUTHORITY OR A LICENSED ELECTRICIAN BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO MODIFY AN ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION ENSURE THAT CIRCUIT AND GROUND FAULT PROTECTION DEVICES AND ALL OTHER ELECTRICAL SAFETY EQUIPMENT ARE FUNCTIONING PROPERLY Wire Size...

Page 9: ...ion DIRECT GLUED CARPET Manufacturer recommends using a self scoring blade Normally 15 2 35 6 cm self scoring blades are used on direct glued carpet secondary backed unitary double glued vinyl foam and urethane foam CERAMIC Requires angle shank holder and carbide tipped angle shank Ceramic over a wood sub floor requires a low angle so the blade is flat to the floor Ceramic over hard sub floor such...

Page 10: ... laminated plank laminated plank solid flooring must be scored across the grain or plank direction This is done by using a circular saw set at a depth of 100 of the thickness of the board just missing the subfloor surface when on concrete Figure 3 A chalk line for scoring lines can be used across the floor the width of the blade A ripping guide attached to the saw can be used to eliminate chalk li...

Page 11: ...on to turn off the machine PREPARING BLADES SETTING Proper blade size and placement will affect performance depending on the mate rial and sub floor type For difficult materials use smaller blades Start with a narrow blade then increase blade size to optimize cutting pass Nar rower blades work easier than wider blades and usually clean the floor better Normally bevel up is for concrete Figure 5 be...

Page 12: ...ock up the front of the machine using a flat piece of wood or something similar 2 Use a wrench with enough extension to keep hand safely away from the blade to loosen the blade cover bolts It is not necessary to remove them completely 3 Place blade between the cutting head and blade clamp Push blade back until it contacts the recess in the cutting head tighten the blade holding bolts If the blade ...

Page 13: ...eight Blade is too large Change to a smaller blade size Blade is too dull Sharpen blade Blown fuses or circuit breakers Wrong extension cord Use appropriate extension cord see Safety Poor quality outlet Move to a different outlet or better circuit Rattling Loose fasteners Check for loose nuts and bolts and re tighten Worn out isolators Replace isolators Difficulty inserting shank Shank holder is t...

Page 14: ...m plates Check all screws and fittings for a tight and secure fit Sharpen dull blades Clean dust and debris from vents Keep the equipment handle clean dry and free of oil or grease Use only mild soap and a damp cloth to clean Some cleaning agents and solvents are harmful to plastic and insulated parts Do not clean with gasoline turpentine lacquer thinner paint thinner chlorinated cleaning solvents...

Page 15: ...Parts List and Diagrams 15 OVERALL MACHINE ADJUSTMENT SHAFT COUNTERWEIGHT MOTOR FRAME CUTTING HEAD WHEEL ASSEMBLY UPPER HANDLE SWITCH OVERALL MACHINE 401862 ROM_550 ROM_RevB ...

Page 16: ...over Bracket 2 12 63 P30 Clamp Wire 3 8 2 13 73001 Bolt Wizlock 1 4 20x1 2 4 14 73240 3 8 16x1 0 T KNOB 2 15 73402 Nut Nylock 1 2 13 2 FRAME AND WHEEL ASSEMBLY FRAME AND WHEEL ASSEMBLY ITEM NO PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY 1 BASE WELDMENT SILVER VEIN 1 2 550 11 ASSEMBLY WHEELADJUSTMENT 1 3 72901 O RING 113 2 4 500 25 BRACKET WHEELLEG 2 5 550 29 WHEEL SILVER METAL 2 6 73521 BOLT HEX HEAD 5 8 11X14 1 ...

Page 17: ... 3 8 1 13 404292 Plate Swivel with Bearing 1 14 73207 Nut NyLock 3 8 16 1 550 11 WHEEL ADJUSTMENT ASSEMBLY 4 6 7 12 9 8 11 13 8 3 14 1 5 10 2 ITEM NO PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY 1 404823 WHEEL ADJUSTMENT 3 1 2 550 4 T BAR ADJUSTMENT 1 3 550 5B COLLAR SHAFT 7 8 1 4 550 6 SHAFT ADJUSTMENT 1 5 5600 83 SPACER ROUND 382 X 500 X 875 ALUMINUM 1 6 73008 NUT HEX NYLON INSERT 1 4 20 1 7 73013 SCREW HEX HEAD...

Page 18: ...onal 1 15 551 Holder Angle Shank Optional 1 Parts List and Diagrams 18 CUTTING HEAD Angle Shank Optional ITEM NO PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY 1 73259 BOLT WIZLOCK 3 8 16X3 4 4 2 70810 ISOLATOR VIBRATION 4 3 5280 8 HEAD CUTTING 1 4 71131 BEARING 1 1 4 ID SBLF 206 20 1 5 74651 BOLT WIZLOCK M10 1 5 X 30MM CLASS 8 8 2 6 74654 NUT FLANGE LOCK M10 2 7 5280 136 COVER BLADE 1 8 404281 SCREW BUTTON HEAD CAP...

Page 19: ... 6 404930 COVER BOX CONDUIT 50HZ 1 7 404743 MOTOR 1 HP 115 230V 50HZ 1 8 73259 BOLT WIZLOCK 3 8 16X3 4 4 9 73902 KEY 3 16X3 16X1 3 4 1 10 550 101 ECCENTRIC 1 250 OD X 875 ID 1 11 73039 SCREW SET CUP POINT 1 4 20X3 16 3 12 72810 CAP SPLICE CRIMP 10 18AWG NON INSULATED 2 13 72811 INSULATOR SPLICE CAP 10 18AWG NYLON 2 14 74730 GROMMET RUBBER 5 8 1 15 73502 STRAIN RELIEF STRAIGHT 1 2 INCH 3376 5686 1 ...

Page 20: ...ctrical Box UK 1 404176 Assembly Electrical Box EUR 1 404177 Assembly Electrical Box AUS 1 404178 Assembly Electrical Box SIN 1 2 403075 Screw Pan Head Machine M4X0 7 10mm 2 ITEM NO PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY 1 404176 ASSEMBLY ELECTRICALBOX EUR 1 2 403075 SCREW PHILLIPS PAN HEAD M4 0 7X10 CLEAR ZINC 2 401862 ROM_550 ROM_RevB ...

Page 21: ...Cord Power 1mm 3 AUS1 16P 15in 1 404174 Assembly Cord Power 1 5mm 3 UK1 13P 15in 1 4 404146 Assembly Motor Cord H05VV F 2 5mm 3 30in 1 5 73401 Locknut Conduit 1 2 1 6 73401 Locknut Conduit 1 2 1 7 403281 Nut Keps M4 0 7 1 8 403086 Label Ground 1 ITEM NO PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY 1 404158 BOX SWITCH ON OFF CE 1 2 404180 SWITCH ROCKER BREAKER 10A 220 240V UVR 1 3 404172 ASSEMBLY CORD POWER 1 5MM 3...

Page 22: ...nterweight Front Cast Green 550 12XXXX ONLY 2 73273 Screw Thumb 3 8 16x3 4 2 ITEM NO PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY 1 62140 Upper Handle 1 2 500 15 Grip Handle Pair 1 2 1 1 2 COUNTERWEIGHT ITEM NO PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY 1 404744 COUNTERWEIGHT FRONT NO LOGO SILVER VEIN 1 2 73273 SCREW THUMB 3 8 16X3 4 2 UPPER HANDLE ITEM NO PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY 1 62140 HANDLE UPPER 1 2 404931 GRIP HANDLE 1...

Page 23: ...List and Diagrams 23 LABELS ACCESSORIES ITEM NO PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY 1 403356 ROM FR KIT LABELS 550 ROMUS 1 ITEM NO PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY 1 5170 ROM KIT BLADES 550 ROMUS 1 401862 ROM_550 ROM_RevB ...

Page 24: ... 2 5mm GRN YEL G L N P1 GROUND 22 21 11 12 T R3 T1 T5 T4 T8 T3 T2 M GROUND 2 5MM GRN YEL 2 5MM BRN 2 5MM BLU ON OFF SWITCH UNDER VOLTAGE PROTECTED CONTROL BOX MOTOR JUNCTION BOX 230V SUPPLY MOTOR 1HP 550 Wiring Diagram 230V International WIRING DIAGRAM 230V 401862 ROM_550 ROM_RevB ...

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