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oPeRaTioN - CoNTiNueD

WaRNiNG 

SaFely oPeRaTe eQuiPMeNT

 

Do not operate equipment until you 

are completely trained by a qualified 

operator in how to use the controls, 

know its capabilities, dimensions, 

and all safety requirements. See 

your prime movers manual for these 

instructions.

 

•  keep all step plates, grab bars, 

 

   pedals, and controls free of dirt,

 

   grease, debris, and oil.

 

•  Never allow anyone to be around

                           the equipment when it is operating.

 

•  Do not allow riders on the

                           attachment or the prime mover.

 

•  Do not operate the equipment

 

   from anywhere other than the

                           correct operators position.

 

•  Never leave equipment unattended

 

   with the engine running or with this

 

   attachment in a raise position.

 

•  Do not alter or remove any safety

 

   feature from the prime mover or

                           this attachment.

 

•  know your work site safety rules as

 

   well as traffic rules and flow. when

                           in doubt on any safety issue, 

                           contact your supervisor or safety 

                           coordinator for an explanation.

the sweeper moves forward by quickly pushing 

down the top right lever. (figure 1a)

the sweeper moves backwards by quickly pulling 

the bottom right lever. (figure 1b)

the bushes are activated by quickly pushing down 

the left lever. (figure 1c)

the sweeper is equipped with an instant shutoff,  

when you release the levers, the brush and machine 

stop.

WaRNiNG -  iN aN eMeRGeNCy, ReleaSe 

leVeRS aS QuiCKly aS 

PoSSiBle aND SToP THe 

eNGiNe.

Height adjustment of Caster Wheels & Brushes

once the brushes get worn it is necessary to adjust 

the height of the  brushes, i.e. how close they are 

to the surface to sweep. this adjustment takes 

place by moving the plastic rings of the brush caster 

wheels.

Remove the caster wheels and remove one plastic 

ring from the bottom (figure 2). Mount the wheel 

again (figure 3). this lifts up the caster wheel and 

the brushes will come closer to the surface. finally, 

mount the plastic ring, sleeve and locking ring 

(figure 4).

figure 2

figure 3

figure 4

figure 1

a

b

c

Summary of Contents for WSP24

Page 1: ...eeper Sweepster Serial Number_________________________ Manual Number 51 4144 Release Date February 2008 Serial Number 0807001 and up 800 456 7100 www paladinlcg com Sweepster 2800 N Zeeb Rd Dexter MI...

Page 2: ...2 51 4144 Notes...

Page 3: ...ts 4 GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 5 6 safety signs labels 7 engine operation 8 operation 9 12 Service repair general 12 storage 12 technical specifications 13 troubleshooting 13 maintenance 14 wsp24 sal...

Page 4: ...purchase Prime mover make and model Part number description and quantity Terms Used in Manual Right hand left hand front and rear are determined from the operator s perspective facing forward in the n...

Page 5: ...ecals are in place and are legible Keep decals clean and replace them if they become worn and hard to read general safety precautions WARNING PROTECT AGAINST FLYING DEBRIS Always wear proper safety gl...

Page 6: ...ou are completely trained by a qualified operator in how to use the controls know its capabilities dimensions and all safety requirements See your prime movers manual for these instructions Keep all s...

Page 7: ...ty sign exposing the adhesive surface 4 Apply the safety sign to the position shown in the diagram above and smooth out any bubbles Instructions 1 Keep all safety signs clean and legible 2 Replace all...

Page 8: ...ting rope slowly to the point where it feels tight place your left hand on the motor in order to hold back and pull the starting rope hard once When the motor runs deactivate the choke NOTICE NEVER LE...

Page 9: ...nes for your sweeping application Minimize flying debris use the slowest rotating speed that will do the job Keep hands feet hair and other loose clothing away from all moving parts Before leaving the...

Page 10: ...o piles Brush Engine Travel Speeds Vary brush engine and travel speeds to match sweeping conditions Large Areas When sweeping a large area such as a parking lot make a path down the middle and sweep t...

Page 11: ...any safety issue contact your supervisor or safety coordinator for an explanation The sweeper moves forward by quickly pushing down the top right lever figure 1a The sweeper moves backwards by quickl...

Page 12: ...m for the brush turn the brush and let go of the handle so that the catch will fall correctly into place figure 1 figure 1 Steering Knuckle Arm Find information about the engine in the Motor manual in...

Page 13: ...choke is deactivated Ensure that there are no impurities in the fuel The brushes will not rotate Check whether the belt coupling is adjusted correctly Check whether the V belt is defective The machine...

Page 14: ...intenance schedule maintenance PROCEDURES BEFORE EACH USE 25 HOURS 100 HOURS AFTER EACH USE Hardware Inspect Tighten Engine Air Filter Check clean if necessary Oil Engine Check Level Wash Unit Remove...

Page 15: ...15 51 4144 NOtes...

Page 16: ...16 51 4144 wsp24 108...

Page 17: ...91 Assembly Caster Wheel Fork a Caster wheel 1 ea 19 b Wheel fork 1 ea 20 c Caster spacers 11 ea 21 d Plastic bushing 3 ea 23 e Circlip 1 ea 27 07 7392 Assembly Brush Drive Bearing Assembly a Circlip...

Page 18: ...18 51 4144 wsp24 108...

Page 19: ...8 07 7396 Assembly Brush Gearbox a Nut M8 4 ea 9 b Bushing gearbox 4 ea 7 c Washer flat M8 4 ea 83 d Bolt M8 x 65 4 ea 10 e Gearbox 1 ea 8 Individual Saleable Parts 06 0497 Pulley Brush Drive 44 07 73...

Page 20: ...20 51 4144 Hopper 07 7405 Snow Blade 07 7406 options...

Page 21: ...ave the option to repair or replace the product b timely Repair and Notice In order to obtain the Limited warranty i the product must be repaired within thirty 30 days from the date of failure and ii...

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