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TVW
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NEVER check for propane leaks using an open fl ame. Instead, use a leak-testing solution. NEVER
allow propane fumes to escape in a closed area; propane is heavier than air and will “settle.”
•
To start this propane powered equipment, open the main fuel valve located on the propane tank
(Figure 3)
. Open
the throttle wide open and start the engine.
NOTE:
Always turn off the main fuel valve on the propane tank when equipment is not being used
(Figure 3)
.
Propane Tank (P/N 15130)
Horizontal Mount
(Vapor Withdrawal)
Note:
The red arrow on the tank will be pointing “up.”
The two locating holes are at the bottom side.
Top/Up
Main Fuel Valve
Propane Tank
(20 lb horizontal)
Locating Holes
Figure 3
!!! IMPORTANT CUTTING NOTE !!!
Starting the Cut:
•
Slowly lower the cutter head to the slab surface with the cutter head lever.
(Figure 2, Item 1) & (Figure4)
• Rotate the Depth Control down until you hear the cutters contact the slab.
Once contact is made lower the machine an additional 1/8” for the initial pass.
Additional passes can be made in 1/8” increments to a maximum depth of 3/8”.
Cutting more than 1/8 per pass could result in damage to the drum and machine.
•
Use an Industrial Vacuum Dust Control System for dry planing operations.
• Optional water hookup also available.
To Stop Cutting:
•
Move cutter head control lever to raise cutter head assembly above slab surface.
•
For gasoline and propane models, close throttle and turn the ignition switch to the “OFF” position.
•
For electric models, depress the “OFF” button.
After Cutting:
•
At the end of the day, clean the entire machine after it has cooled. Check for worn or damaged cutters and per-
form any required maintenance. See Maintenance Schedule and Instructions on page 13.
• If water was used for dust control - - - clean slurry under machine before it drys.
Figure 4
Cutters Clear of
Slab Surface
Cutter Drum
Cutter Wheel
Disengage
Lever
UP
Position
Depth Adjustment Crank
UP