Hydraulic Stripper
MASTER-MOBIL
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OPERATION
6 MAINTENANCE
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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5.4
Subfloor Surfaces
6.1
Inspection Procedure Hydraulic
6.2
Adding or Changing Hydraulic Fluid
When working over plywood sub-flooring, try to run machine in the same direction as
the grain in the wood. Blade in most cases bevel down.
On solid wood floors like plank, run in the same direction as the plank, not cross grain
or cross plank.
Removing the front counterweight will help on all soft surfaces.
Occasionally blow out the Filler Port Cap filter to remove debris.
Add fluid only when needed, see fluid level sight window.
See chapter 4.1.1 / 4.1.2 - page 9
Change fluid at least once a year.
See chapter 4.1.2 - page 9
5.4.1
Soft Subfloor Surfaces
Concrete
When working on concrete slab, normal blade position is bevel up for best perform-
ance, especially when cleaning adhesive. On occasion, bevel down gives better
blade life.
Gibcrete and Soft Poured Flooring
Usually require blade level down to create a better wearing surface, although bevel
up may work if front counterweight is removed.
Beware of expansion joints and floor mounted receptacles or other obstacles
in the floor.
Always turn off and unplug electrical source before servicing.
Place equipment and components in a safe and neutral position.
5.4.2
Hard Subfloor Surfaces
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