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FCS10GEN2 RIP-R-STRIPPER

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 FLOOR COVERING STRIPPER 

FORM GOM03042001US, VERSION 1.2 

 

 

 

 

 

       

English-EN

 

 

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BEFORE OPERATING  

 

1. 

BEFORE operating RIP-R-STRIPPER, read this manual to familiarize 

each operator with correct operating procedures.  

 

2. 

Visually inspect RIP-R-STRIPPER per MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 

STEPS 5 through 11 of this manual.  

 

3. 

Determine RIP-R-STRIPPER is in original, factory configuration and has 

not been modified in any manner. If questions arise about possible 

modifications, contact the Customer Service Department BEFORE 

utilization. There is no charge for this service.  

 

4. 

Always start and stop RIP-R-STRIPPER according to instructions to 

minimize possibility of unexpected or uncontrolled blade/accessory 

movement. Know how to stop unit in an emergency.  

Physical Exertion/Body Strain 

Operating RIP-R-STRIPPER requires proper physical stamina, mental 

alertness and is strenuous. Operators must be in proper physical condition, 

mental health and not under the influence of any substance (drugs, alcohol, 

etc.) which might impair vision, dexterity or judgement. Take work breaks to 

maintain stamina and alertness. If you have condition(s) that might be 

aggravated by strenuous work, check with doctor BEFORE operating.  

 

Vibration  

Prolonged use of RIP-R-STRIPPER (or other, similar machines) exposes 

operator to vibrations which may produce Whitefinger Disease (Raynaud's 

Phenomenon) reducing hand’s ability to feel and regulate temperature, produce 

numbness, and burning sensations plus may cause nerve, circulation damage 

and tissue necrosis. Continuous and regular users should closely monitor 

condition of hands and fingers. After each period of use, exercise to restore 

normal blood circulation. If any symptoms appear, seek medical advice 

immediately. 

Noise 

RIP-R-STRIPPER and actual floor covering removal process creates exposure 

to high noise emission levels that can result in hearing loss or damage. Hearing 

protection is required while operating or when near operating equipment. 

Continuous and regular operators should have their hearing checked regularly. 

Clothing 

Clothing must be sturdy, snug fitting, but allow complete freedom of movement. 

Never wear loose fitting jackets, scarves, neckties, jewelry, flared or cuffed 

pants or anything that could become caught on controls or moving parts. 

Properly secure eyeglasses, hearing aid devices and other medical related 

devices. Wear long pants to protect legs. Protect hands and improve grip with 

heavy duty, nonslip gloves. Wear and properly lace sturdy boots with nonslip 

soles. Steel-toed safety shoes are mandatory. Wear approved safety hard hat 

where there is danger of head injuries and/or approved breathing mask where 

danger of airborne foreign particulate contamination is present.  

Flying Debris  

Floor covering removal process can result in flying debris. Eye protection and 

appropriate safety apparel is required when near or operating RIP-R-

STRIPPER. DO NOT operate unit with onlookers or animals close by.  

BACK CARE & PROPER LIFTING PROCEDURES 

Operators will be required to lift the RIP-R-STRIPPER as demanded by specific 

job applications. When lifting, one person is required. Utilize proper lifting 

techniques to minimize fatigue and back-related injuries. 

 

Back Anatomy  

The human body is supported by the spinal column consisting of thirty bones 

called vertebrae, all linked and supported by a series of muscles. Pads called 

discs separate each vertebrae, acting as cushions to pressure from external 

forces. Spinal column is wrapped by nerve system with three sections that 

require being kept in natural alignment to prevent discomfort: 

 

Cervical:   From base of neck to brain. 

Thoracic:   From middle to lower back. 

Lumbar:    From lower back to buttocks area. 

 

Back Care Preventative Measures 

Most occupational physicians agree on several “universal” preventative 

measures an operator should follow to help lower risk of back-related injuries: 

 

1. 

Maintain proper body weight. 

 

2. 

Eliminate/reduce use of tobacco. Smoking reduces oxygen supply and 

nutrients to discs cushioning vertebrae. 

 

3. 

Develop a consistent exercise routine. 

 

4. 

Maintain good posture while walking or sitting. 

 

5. 

Watch how you twist/bend your body. Twisting/bending incorrectly can 

exert too much pressure on discs and vertebrae. 

 

6. 

Use firm footing, keep intended path clear before carrying                    

RIP-R-STRIPPER. 

 

7. 

Always use proper lifting techniques as described below. 

 

PROPER LIFTING PROCEDURES 

The following are guidelines for properly lifting the RIP-STRIPPER are not 

intended to be all inclusive. Plan your path and make sure there are no 

obstructions or tripping hazards. Consider how you will set the load. The spinal 

column is a very sensitive mechanism. At any given time, improper lifting 

procedures can cause damage that can lead to injury.  

1. 

Position feet a comfortable distance (shoulder width) apart to help provide 

necessary balance. 

 

2. 

Tighten stomach muscles by pulling in your stomach. Keep back as 

straight as possible to keep spine, back muscles/ligaments in alignment. 

 

3. 

Bend at hips and knees as much as possible. 

  

4. 

Start lifting RIP-R-STRIPPER by thrusting feet while lifting as much as 

possible with leg muscles. Use smooth movements. 

 

5. 

Once RIP-R-STRIPPER is lifted, keep it close as possible to the body. 

Avoid turning at waist. To turn, pivot entire body. 

 

6. 

Keep shoulders, hips and feet pointed in same direction. 

 

IMPORTANT:

 Use firm footing, keep intended path clear before carrying     

RIP-R-STRIPPER. 

 

TRANSPORTATION 

       

1. 

When transporting RIP-R-STRIPPER, remove extension cord and store. 

Store machine power cord on cord retention device on side of operator 

handle.  Remove accessory blade from machine and store per 

INSTALLING & REMOVING ACCESSORY BLADES in MACHINE SET-

UP section of this manual when in following operating conditions: 

 

a) 

To and from jobsite. 

 

b) 

Longer distances while being repositioned on jobsite. 

 

c) 

Traversing up and down stairways. 

 

d) 

Performing maintenance and/or repairs.

 

 

 

e) 

Lifting/lowering from transportation vehicle. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  DANGER       

 

 

Lifting/lowering and transporting RIP-R-STRIPPER with 

accessory blade installed and/or improperly secured can 

result in property damage and/or personal injury. 

 

Содержание RIP-R-STRIPPER FCS10GEN2

Страница 1: ...ation or when servicing product Before operation read and comprehend operator manual content Customer Service 001 507 451 5510 Customer Service Telefax 001 507 451 5511 Note There is no charge for Cus...

Страница 2: ...10 covering construction CAUTION The concept of electrically powered walk behind floor covering removal equipment has been successfully utilized for many years as a practical solution to many types of...

Страница 3: ...______________________ Owner Instructor __________ Date _________________________________ Operator ______________________________ Owner Instructor __________ Date _________________________________ Ope...

Страница 4: ...RIP R STRIPPER operation by owner s and or operator s Program will include but is not limited to instructional operation requirements applicable OSHA requirements local laws and regulations job site...

Страница 5: ...e by BACK CARE PROPER LIFTING PROCEDURES Operators will be required to lift the RIP R STRIPPER as demanded by specific job applications When lifting one person is required Utilize proper lifting techn...

Страница 6: ...al RIP R STRIPPER use is on level surfaces Avoid other surface conditions which can be dangerous Special care must be exercised on slippery and or difficult uneven surfaces Watch for cracks high spots...

Страница 7: ...level floors to prevent loss of control allowing machine and or operator to fall down to lower levels When moving backwards during floor covering removal process be aware of potential drop offs and ob...

Страница 8: ...irable damage to electric motor and related controls 7 STANDARD PRODUCT ACCESSORIES Refer to FIGURE 3 for overview description of standard components included in machine Included in shipment for FSC10...

Страница 9: ...s in OFF position and unit is not connected to power source 6 Connect power head power cord to power cord located at switch end of operator handle assembly Twist to lock to prevent separation FIGURE 6...

Страница 10: ...ound cap screw shanks located toward left right sides of unit NOTE Blades are provided with a protective finish When not in use protect and store blades appropriately to prevent rust damage 7 Tighten...

Страница 11: ...vel direction is important for floor removal performance and preventing damage to flooring substrates NOTE On cement surfaces blade beveled cutting edge is positioned facing up FIGURE 11 FIGURE 11 NOT...

Страница 12: ...lower shear force is required to remove and increases floor covering removal rates The accepted procedure is to decrease effective blade width plus determine optimal blade angle relative to work surfa...

Страница 13: ...t potential fault WARNING If operating RIP R STRIPPER in outside environment use only extension cords marked W A or W Such cords are rated for outside usage and reduce risk of electric shock DANGER DO...

Страница 14: ...to determine proper material removal depths and extent of work completed Lack of proper dust collection system and or broom use can increase problem IMPORTANT Properly dispose of all accumulated floo...

Страница 15: ...ps as needed IMPORTANT Electric motor is an enclosed fan cooled design Keep power head housing air vents clear of material accumulations for proper air flow cooling IMPORTANT DO NOT use thinner benzen...

Страница 16: ...dry film lubricant DO NOT use other type lubricants that can attract foreign materials reducing service life 2 Exciter flywheel support bearing is sealed and will not normally require lubrication dur...

Страница 17: ...for correct voltage and amperage ACCELERATED EXCITER FLYWHEEL BEARING WEAR AND OR FAILURE Possible Cause Correction Misaligned and or improperly tensioned transmission mount and exciter plate Check e...

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