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Table of Contents ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3

Specifications

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Safety ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5

General Rules for Safe Operation ................................................................................................................................................................ 5

Walk-Behind Scraper Safety Guidelines ....................................................................................................................................................... 6

Hydraulic Safety............................................................................................................................................................................................ 7

Electrical Practices ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 8

Components and Assembly .................................................................................................................................................................................. 9

Transport ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9

Preparing Machine for Job.......................................................................................................................................................................... 10

Operation ................................................................................................................................................................................................................11

Operating Controls.......................................................................................................................................................................................11

Start-Up Procedure ......................................................................................................................................................................................11

Application Setup ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 12

Troubleshooting Guide ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 13

Maintenance .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14

Wheel Removal .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 14

Adding/Changing Hydraulic Fluid ............................................................................................................................................................... 14

Inspection of Internal Parts ......................................................................................................................................................................... 14

Tank Removal ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 14

Control Valve Replacement ........................................................................................................................................................................ 15

Speed Control Replacement....................................................................................................................................................................... 15

Pressure Valve Replacement ..................................................................................................................................................................... 15

Forward Switch Replacement ..................................................................................................................................................................... 15

Power Cord ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 15

Parts List and Diagrams ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 16

Overall Machine .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 16

Hydraulic Tank ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 17

Cutting Head ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 17

Drive Components ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 18

Motor Parts ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 19

Handle ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 20

Back of Machine ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 21

Labels ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 22

Wiring Diagram ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 23

Hydraulics ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 24

Note: The subjects dealt with in this manual are those expressly required by 

“Machine Directive 2006/42/EC”

 and the 

technical details shown are those provided by the manufacturer at the time of compilation.

401871-ROM_5280-ROM_RevE

Summary of Contents for 94575

Page 1: ...Read Manual Before Operating or Servicing Machine SELF PROPELLED LIBERCO STRIPPER Ref 94575 OPERATING SERVICE MANUAL EN 401871 ROM Rev E www romus fr www romusworld com ...

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Page 3: ...ulic Fluid 14 Inspection of Internal Parts 14 Tank Removal 14 Control Valve Replacement 15 Speed Control Replacement 15 Pressure Valve Replacement 15 Forward Switch Replacement 15 Power Cord 15 Parts List and Diagrams 16 Overall Machine 16 Hydraulic Tank 17 Cutting Head 17 Drive Components 18 Motor Parts 19 Handle 20 Back of Machine 21 Labels 22 Wiring Diagram 23 Hydraulics 24 Note The subjects de...

Page 4: ...ction for tough jobs Speed Control Knob Controls the rate the machine travels forward Forward Hydraulic Control Lifting Bail Eyebolts Debris Deflecting Front Weight Saddle Weight Speed Control Knob 401871 ROM_5280 ROM_RevE Product Specifications Width Length Height Weight Machine Only Weight Motor Power Vibration X Axis Y Axis Z Axis 43 cm 69 cm 99 cm 80 3 kg 119 3 kg 75 kW 7 8 m s2 12 1 m s2 14 5...

Page 5: ...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 pro...

Page 6: ...XICITY OR OTHER HARMFUL EFFECTS CONTROL DUST MIST AND FUMES AT THE SOURCE WHERE POSSIBLE IN THIS REGARD USE GOOD WORK PRACTICES AND FOLLOW THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE MANUFACTURER SUPPLIER OSHA NIOSH AND OCCUPATIONAL AND TRADE ASSOCIATIONS WHEN THE HAZARDS FROM INHALATION OF DUST MISTS AND FUMES CANNOT BE ELIMINATED THE OPERATOR AND ANY BYSTANDERS SHOULD ALWAYS WEAR A RESPIRATOR APPROVED BY OSHA MS...

Page 7: ...luids when exposed to the proper conditions Leaking pres surized hydraulic fluids may develop a mist or fine spray that can flash or explode upon contact with a source of ignition These explosions can be very severe and could result in serious injury or death Precautions should be taken to eliminate all ignition sources from contact with escaping fluids sprays or mists resulting from hydraulic fai...

Page 8: ...unplug the machine Extension Cord Selection All cords should be sized appropriately to reduce the risk of damage fire or reduced performance Reference the table below for cord sizes Note These cord sizes are based on a 10 voltage loss data from the U S National Electrical Code Tables 400 5 A 400 5 B and typical resistances for copper wire Safety 8 Wire Size Max Length 16 AWG 1 5 mm2 60 m 14 AWG 2 ...

Page 9: ... Attach ramp securely to back of vehicle making sure there is good contact 3 Position machine at bottom of ramp 4 Engage power switch and drive machine up the ramp Ramp Unloading 1 Position ramp securely to back of vehicle Figure 1 2 Position machine at the back of the truck in line with the ramp Figure 2 3 Carefully move machine onto ramp leaving cutting head down in contact with ramp surface Mac...

Page 10: ...ring blade is recommended Self scoring blades eliminate the need for pre scoring material Depending upon the type of material being removed and the sharpness of the blade and scoring wings the self scoring blades may make it harder to control the machine Keep scoring wings sharp at all times Blade Changing 1 Place a flat piece of wood under the front of the machine 2 Use the supplied extended 6 mm...

Page 11: ...lic control handle to move the machine forward Release the handle to stop the machine START UP PROCEDURE FIGURE 7 Starting the Machine 1 Plug machine into power source 2 Turn speed control knob to slowest position 3 Press ON OFF switch to the ON position 4 Engage the forward hydraulic control handle to move the machine forward Turning Off the Machine Press ON OFF switch to the OFF position to turn...

Page 12: ...oring blades can be used with some materials A 25 4 cm blade is recommended for this ap plication 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 Concrete When working on concrete slab normal blade position is bevel up for best performa...

Page 13: ...rward movement Damaged belt Remove front cover plate and inspect belt Damaged speed control valve Inspect speed control valve Turn counter clockwise to open valve Motor shuts off or won t start Inspect ON Off switch and capacitor 401871 ROM_5280 ROM_RevE ...

Page 14: ...uid into Fluid will not be removed from hoses Regardless of the machine s straining system add fluid through a filter or funnel with a screen to keep fluid clean INSPECTION OF INTERNAL PARTS Visual inspection of internal parts can be done without draining tank 1 Remove two lifting bail eyebolts and the two bolts from the back of the tank 2 Carefully lift tank 8 10 cm 3 Using a flashlight inspect t...

Page 15: ...ENT 1 Use 3 32 Allen wrench to remove metal knob 2 Use a 1 socket to remove and replace speed control valve 3 Re install metal knob PRESSURE VALVE REPLACEMENT This has been factory set and should not be tampered with Use a 1 socket to remove old unit and install new FORWARD SWITCH REPLACEMENT 1 Disconnect machine from power source 2 Remove two 1 4 20x1 2 hexhead bolts from handle Use 7 16 wrench o...

Page 16: ...PART DESCRIPTION QTY 10 3 9 6 1 4 8 7 11 12 14 5 13 ADDITIONAL PARTS NOT SHOWN 1 74631 BOLT HEX FLANGE BOLT M6 16 3 2 5280 9 SPACER WHEEL 2 3 73315 BOLT FLAT HEAD SOCKET 5 16 18X1 2 4 74623 SCREW BUTTON HEAD CAP M6 10 4 5 72810 CAPS SPLICE 2 6 72811 CAPS INSULATOR SPLICE 2 7 72821 TERMINAL RING 16 14 GAUGE NYLON 10 STUD 1 8 73039 SCREW CUP POINT SOCKET SET 1 4 20X3 16 3 9 73204 WASHER LOCK 3 8 6 1...

Page 17: ... CAP 1 5 6280 162G MAGNET TANK NOT SHOWN 1 6 70601 STRAINER TANK MOUNTED 1 7 72816 FITTING ELBOW 90 DEGREE 3 8 1 8 400177 OIL BULK NOT SHOWN 2 GAL PART DESCRIPTION QTY 1 5280 8 CUTTING HEAD 1 2 405950 ISOLATOR VIBRATION 4 3 73211 NUT FLANGE SERRATED 3 8 16 4 4 73277 SCREW SOCKET LOW HEAD CAP 3 8 16X5 8 BLACK OXIDE 4 PART DESCRIPTION QTY HYDRAULIC TANK 1 6 4 7 3 2 2 2 2 2 3 4 3 4 1 3 3 4 4 CUTTING ...

Page 18: ...KM10 4 10 5280 113 PUMP HYDRAULIC 1 11 6280 113A KEY HYDRAULIC PUMP 1 12 5280 118 FITTING 90 DEGREE 1 13 5280 129 ECCENTRIC 1 14 5280 132C PULLEY PUMP 1 15 73903 KEY 3 16X3 16X2 1 4 1 16 5280 139 BRACKET HANDLE ADJUSTMENT 1 17 400324 BEARING TURNED 1 1 4ID SBLF206 20 1 18 406472 MOTOR HYDRAULIC WD100 1 19 72353 MOTOR 1HP 116265 1 20 6280 221 CONNECTOR HYDRAULICMOTOR 2 21 71092 BEARING 3 4ID 2 22 7...

Page 19: ...OR 1 3 62182 COVER CAPACITOR LEESON 1 4 401698 BOX JUNCTION MOTOR 3 X 3 3 1 5 401869 GASKET FRAME JUNCTION BOX 3X3 33 1 6 401699 COVER JUNCTION BOX MOTOR 3 X 3 3 1 7 401870 GASKET COVER JUNCTION BOX 3X3 33 1 8 62181 FAN MOTOR 1 9 400001 COVER MOTOR FAN TOP MOUNT SCREWS PAINTED 1 PART DESCRIPTION QTY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ...

Page 20: ...280 181 HOSE HYDRAULIC 1 4 X 32 F 90F 1 14 5700 76 HOSE HYDRAULIC 3 8 X 26 F F 1 15 404180 SWITCH ROCKER BREAKER 10A 220 240V UVR 1 16 6280 215 VALVE BLOCK ASSEMBLY 1 17 73002 WASHER SPLIT LOCK 1 4 4 18 73005 SCREW HEX HEAD CAP 1 4 20X1 2 4 19 73032 NUT LARGE FLANGE LOCK 1 4 20 NOT SHOWN 1 20 74619 WASHER LOCK M6 11 21 74630 BOLT HEX HEAD CAP M6 12 8 8 11 22 400306 GRIP HAND CUT 1 23 6280 162E PLU...

Page 21: ... 1 5MM 3 EU1 16P 15IN 1 3 404583 028 ASSEMBLY CORD HANDLE 2 5MM 3 NEMA L6 15R 28 1 4 403281 NUT KEPS M4 0 7 CLEAR ZINC 1 5 5280 172A LEVER HANDLE 1 6 74650 BOLT HEXFLANGEM10 25 6 7 73502 STRAIN RELIEF STRAIGHT 1 2 INCH 3376 5686 2 8 73401 LOCKNUT CONDUIT 1 2 2 PART DESCRIPTION QTY NOT SHOWN 1 401871 ROM_5280 ROM_RevE ...

Page 22: ...Parts List and Diagrams 22 401871 ROM_5280 ROM_RevE 1 403357 ROM FR KIT LABELS 5280 ROMUS FRENCH 1 PART DESCRIPTION QTY LABELS ...

Page 23: ... 5mm BRN 2 5mm BLU 2 5mm GRN YEL G N L R2 T R3 230V SUPPLY ON OFF SWITCH UNDERVOLTAGE PROTECTED T F2 T M2 REVISIONS REV DESCRIPTION DATE ECN DR CK A INITIAL RELEASE CTW 2 25 2021 THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF NATIONAL FLOORING EQUIPMENT INC ANY REPRODUCTION IN PART OR IN WHOLE WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL DRAWN BY DATE NAME TITLE SIZE REV 528...

Page 24: ...st and Diagrams 24 401871 ROM_5280 ROM_RevE HYDRAULICS A B P A T B HYDRAULIC MOTOR HYD PUMP FLUID TANK HYDRAULIC VALVE FWD PRESS FLOW FWD PRESS FLOW POSITIVE PRESSURE SUCTION NEGATIVE PRESS TO TOP OF TANK BLEED ...

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