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FCS10 RIP-R-STRIPPER

®

 FLOOR COVERING STRIPPER 

FORM GOM26110801US, VERSION 1.0 

 

 

 

 

 

       

English-EN

 

 

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2. 

To lift and carry the RIP-R-STRIPPER grab operator handle shaft, using 
one hand, just above where handle attaches to main frame portion of unit.  
FIGURE 1 

                

                 FIGURE 1 
 

3. 

As unit is lifted, using proper lifting procedures, use other hand to place 
down-pressure on opposite end of operator handle.  This will balance unit 
on first hand in STEP 2. Operator handle will be fairly level to ground with 
blade attachment clamp pointing upward.

 

FIGURE 2 

 
                FIGURE 2 

 

4. 

To reduce storage area and minimize damage, transport                     
RIP-R-STRIPPER in normal upright position with operator handle 
assembly removed from main frame. Refer to STEP 8 of ASSEMBLING, 
INSTALLING & REMOVING OPERATOR HANDLE of MACHINE SET-
UP section of this manual to remove handle assembly. 
 

a) 

DO NOT allow operator handle and main frame direct contact 
with each other while transporting. Provide proper protection 
between RIP-R-STRIPPER components and vehicle.  
 

b) 

DO NOT drop unit directly against exciter plate. Provide 
support block under main frame to prevent direct contact 
and/or damage to exciter plate and related components.  

 

5. 

All equipment must be secured in/on vehicles with suitable strapping or 
tie downs. Personnel should not be transported in same compartment as 
equipment and supplies. Consult applicable OSHA regulations for specific 
information. 

  

DETERMINATION OF POTENTIAL SUBSURFACE HAZARDS IN 
PROPOSED FLOORING REMOVAL LOCATION(S) 

 
RIP-R-STRIPPER operator handle grips are constructed of non-metallic 
composite material and do not guarantee operators will be properly insulated 
from contact with charged electrical cables. RIP-R-STRIPPER and related 
accessories are not classified as insulated.  

RIP-R-STRIPPER is not sealed or insulated.  DO NOT operate                     
RIP-R- STRIPPER in an explosive atmosphere or near combustible materials.  
Refer to OSHA rules and regulations. 

 

DETERMINATION OF POTENTIAL ABOVE SURFACE HAZARDS IN 
PROPOSED FLOORING REMOVAL LOCATION(S)

 

 

 
Normal 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/other 
surface irregularities or drop offs to lower floor levels. Operate only when/where 
visibility and light are adequate for job at hand. Remove any trip/fall hazard 
BEFORE operating RIP-R-STRIPPER. Keep proper footing and balance at all 
times.  

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

  DANGER      

 

 

DO NOT attempt carrying/lifting/lowering RIP-R-STRIPPER 
and/or doing so into/from transportation vehicle if person 
is not in proper physical/mental condition or unfamiliar in 
proper lifting procedures. 

 

Such actions can result in property damage and/or 
personal injury.  

 

  CAUTION 

 

An improperly secured RIP-R-STRIPPER and related 
accessories can fall from moving vehicle and result in property 
damage and/or personal injury. 

 

  DANGER      

 

 

Always assume floor covering removal location contains 
buried underground obstructions. 

 

BEFORE attempting to operate RIP-R-STRIPPER in 
proposed location(s), call 811 and/or visit 

www.Call811.com

 .  

 

Contact all appropriate agencies to determine exact 
location(s) of all buried pipelines, powerlines and material 
debris.  

 

Many utilities and other agencies will perform these tasks 
at minimal charge or at no cost. Have all subsurface 
hazards marked for easy recognition.  

 

Direct contact with these and other subsurface hazards 
can result in property damage and/or personal injury 
through such things as electrocution and/or explosion. 

 

  WARNING      

 

Before attempting to operate RIP-R-STRIPPER, identify/mark all 
potential subsurface hazards in proposed floor covering removal 
location(s). Potential subsurface hazards may include, but may not 
be limited to the following: 
 

1. 

Buried debris, rotted timbers or wood planking. 

2. 

Buried pressurized pipelines (e.g. natural gas, propane, 
etc.) 

3. 

Buried electrical cables. 

 

  WARNING

      

 

 

Do not operate RIP-R-STRIPPER on jobsite location 
where forces generated during floor covering removal 
process can allow body parts to come in direct contact 
with vertical wall, foundation or other support type 
structures in close proximity.  

 

Such occurrence can result in property damage and/or 
personal injury. Always maintain a safe and reasonable 
distance from these type structures.  

 

Содержание RIP-R-STRIPPER FCS10

Страница 1: ...tion 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 Customer Service Internet Address http www generalequip com Email general generalequip com Mailing Address General Equipment Company 620 Alexander Dr S W P O Box 334 Owatonna MN 55060 USA Copyright 2017 G...

Страница 2: ... 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 floor covering removal requirements The basic concept is proven and well accepted within the associated marketplaces Use of a RIP R STRIPPER requires strenuous work activity This type of work activity ...

Страница 3: ...Y AND OPERATIONAL INFORMATION VIDEO TAPE _________________________________ Operator ______________________________ Owner Instructor __________ Date _________________________________ Operator ______________________________ Owner Instructor __________ Date _________________________________ Operator ______________________________ Owner Instructor __________ Date _________________________________ Oper...

Страница 4: ...afe 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 safety plus RIP R STRIPPER maintenance Constantly examine and upgrade program to guarantee owner s and or operator s safety Each operator must be fully instructed regarding specifics of this safety...

Страница 5: ...red 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 cushio...

Страница 6: ...evel 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 other surface irregularities or drop offs to lower floor levels Operate only when where visibility and light are adequate for job at hand Remove any trip fall hazard BEFORE operating RIP R STRIPPER Keep proper footing and balanc...

Страница 7: ...Contact with such objects can lead to loss of machine control resulting in property damage and or personal injury WARNING Exercise extreme caution when operating RIP R STRIPPER on above ground 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 obstructi...

Страница 8: ...ANDARD PRODUCT ACCESSORIES Refer to FIGURE 3 for overview description of standard components included in machine Included in shipment for FSC10 RIP R STRIPPER should be the following 1 each Model FCS10 RIP R STRIPPER main frame assembly 1 each Operator handle loop 1 each Operator handle shaft assembly 2 each Bolt T Head Special 5 16 18 UNC 2 each Nut Hex 5 16 18 UNC 1 each T Handle Hex Key 1 each ...

Страница 9: ...ugh hole in plate FIGURE 5 4 Hand tighten operator handle locking knob to fully secure operator handle shaft assembly to main frame 5 Attach operator handle loop to upper end of handle shaft assembly using two bolts and hex nuts provided Position nest handle loop over top of mounting shafts located on both sides of handle assembly with loop toward back of unit where operator would stand FIGURE 6 F...

Страница 10: ...ith blade to prevent injury and protect blade edge 4 Using T handle wrench loosen cap screws securing blade clamp DO NOT fully remove screws or blade clamp 5 Remove existing blade and properly store If installing new blade proceed to STEP 8 below If no blade is to be reinstalled proceed to STEP 9 below DANGER Wear appropriate safety glasses and other appropriate safety apparel when installing or r...

Страница 11: ...rovided by operator to accessory blade to effectively penetrate and remove floor covering material 3 Adequate force exerted against RIP R STRIPPER by operator to push accessory blade against floor covering material to deliver acceptable productivity rates 4 Type density thickness and adhesion of adhesives mastics thinsets and type of floor covering material 5 No two floor covering materials are ex...

Страница 12: ...akes it impossible to develop standardized RIP R STRIPPER removal techniques and will require trial and error until satisfactory results are achieved Experience gained over time along with common sense will help minimize the amount of necessary testing 1 Specific type and or density of adhesives mastics and thinset materials that bond floor coverings to work surface plus variety of floor covering ...

Страница 13: ...ing 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 WARNING Unexpected machine start up can result in property damage and or personal injury WARNING Floor covering removal process can produce excessive noise vibration and flying debris All operators and work personnel in RIP R STRIPPER vicinity ...

Страница 14: ...es operating speed remove down force on handle FIGURE 23 FIGURE 23 WARNING For maximum protection against a fault if used always configure GFI to be plugged into power source receptacle Configurations with GFI placed between RIP R STRIPPER and power source will not provide maximum protection against potential fault DANGER DO NOT operate RIP R STRIPPER without extension cords GFI in proper operatin...

Страница 15: ...his operator manual must be done by a dedicated service center following a specific service repair manual 3 STOP RIP R STRIPPER BEFORE performing maintenance per STOPPING RIP R STRIPPER in OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS section of this manual 4 Remove accessory blade per INSTALLING REMOVING ACCESSORY BLADE in MACHINE SET UP section of this manual WARNING Properly dispose of all accumulated floor covering ...

Страница 16: ...racking Sharpen blade per SHARPENING ACCESSORY BLADE in SERVICE REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS section of this manual Replace blade if severely worn or damaged 5 Visually inspect RIP R STRIPPER per MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS STEPS 5 through 11 of this manual 6 Inspect rubber elastomeric mounts for damage and or wear Established service limits for mounts are 36 months or 150 hours operational hours whichever co...

Страница 17: ...ntegral motor GFI tripped Inspect all cords for damage and proper connection configuration Consult qualified electrician for potential ground fault in circuit Motor brushes reached predetermined wear point Contact Metabo Service Center for replacement service Operator handle cord plug to power head not connected Inspect for damage and proper connection configuration Connect cord to power head cord...

Страница 18: ...ly a dry film lubricant to all exposed metal components including accessory blade to prevent rust formation 6 Block bottom of main frame to prevent damage to exciter plate and elastomeric rubber mounts 7 Store RIP R STRIPPER inside If RIP R STRIPPER must be stored outside protect it with a suitable covering 15 END OF LIFECYCLE If the machine comes to the end of its lifecycle destruction of the mac...

Страница 19: ...FCS10 RIP R STRIPPER FLOOR COVERING STRIPPER FORM GOM26110801US VERSION 1 0 English EN 18 Replacement Parts Diagram FCS10 Floor Covering Scraper ...

Страница 20: ...FCS10 RIP R STRIPPER FLOOR COVERING STRIPPER FORM GOM26110801US VERSION 1 0 English EN 19 Replacement Parts Diagram Handle Assembly FCS10 Floor Covering Scraper ...

Страница 21: ...FCS10 RIP R STRIPPER FLOOR COVERING STRIPPER FORM GOM26110801US VERSION 1 0 English EN 20 Replacement Parts Diagram Handle Assembly FCS10 Floor Covering Scraper ...

Страница 22: ...FCS10 RIP R STRIPPER FLOOR COVERING STRIPPER FORM GOM26110801US VERSION 1 0 English EN 21 Replacement Parts Diagram Power Head Assembly FCS10 Floor Covering Scraper ...

Страница 23: ...FCS10 RIP R STRIPPER FLOOR COVERING STRIPPER FORM GOM26110801US VERSION 1 0 English EN 22 Replacement Parts Diagram Power Head Assembly FCS10 Floor Covering Scraper ...

Страница 24: ...FCS10 RIP R STRIPPER FLOOR COVERING STRIPPER FORM GOM26110801US VERSION 1 0 English EN 23 Replacement Parts Diagram Decals FCS10 Floor Covering Scraper ...

Страница 25: ...FCS10 RIP R STRIPPER FLOOR COVERING STRIPPER FORM GOM26110801US VERSION 1 0 English EN 24 Replacement Parts Diagram Decals FCS10 Floor Covering Scraper ...

Страница 26: ...FCS10 RIP R STRIPPER FLOOR COVERING STRIPPER FORM GOM26110801US VERSION 1 0 English EN 25 Replacement Cutting Blades FCS10 Floor Covering Scraper ...

Страница 27: ...FCS10 RIP R STRIPPER FLOOR COVERING STRIPPER FORM GOM26110801US VERSION 1 0 English EN 26 Replacement Cutting Blades FCS10 Floor Covering Scraper ...

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