J-36/M-30 WALK-BEHIND TROWEL — OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL — REV. #0 (12/29/06) — PAGE 37
11. Carefully lift
the
upper trowel assembly
, line up the key-
way on gear box main shaft and insert into spider assembly.
12. Reinstall square head cone point into spider plate and
tighten in place. Tighten jam nut. Use care in making sure
point of set screw engages groove in gear box main shaft.
13. Lubricate all grease points (zerk fittings) with premium
"
Lithum 12"
based grease, conforming to NLG1 Grade #2
consistency.
Testing
1. Place trowel in test area, start engine and test trowel for
smoothness.
2. If trowel bounces has excessive vibration or does not run
smoothly repeat alignment procedure.
J-36/M-30 TROWEL — MAINTENANCE
1.
Lift trowel just enough to slide pan under blades. Lower
finisher onto pan with blades (item #1) adjacent to Z-Clips
(item #4).
2.
Rotate blades into position under Z-Clips. Ensure that the
blades are rotated in the direction of travel when the machine
is in operation or use the engine to rotate the blades into
position.
3.
Attach the blade tie-downs (item #3) to the far side of the Z-
Clip brackets (item #4) with tie-down knobs (item #2) as
shown in figure 50.
4.
Check to make certain that the blade edges are secured
under the Z-Clips and
the tie-downs are secured completely
over the edges of the blade bar before the machine is put back
into operation.
Decommissioning Trowel/Components
Decommissioning is a controlled process used to safely retire a
piece of equipment that is no longer serviceable. If the equipment
poses an
unacceptable and unrepairable safety risk due to wear
or damage or is no longer cost effective to maintain, (beyond life-
cycle reliability) and is to be decommissioned,
(demolition and
dismantlement), the following procedure must take place:
1. Drain all fluids completely. These may include oil, gasoline,
hydraulic oil and antifreeze. Dispose of properly in accor-
dance with local and governmental regulations. Never pour
on ground or dump down drains or
sewers.
2. The remainder can be brought to a salvage yard or metal
reclamation facility for further dismantling.
Installing Pans Onto Finisher Blades
Refer to Figure 50 when installing pans onto finisher blades.
Figure 50. Pan Installation
1
Blade Assembly
2
Knob, Tie-Down Z-Clip Pans
3
Tie-Down, Blade
4
Z-Clip, Pan
3
2
4
1
ALWAYS
install pans either on the work area or on an area
that is next to and level with the work area.
DO NOT
lift the
trowel when the pans are attached.
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
These round discs sometimes referred to as "pans" attach to the
spiders arms and allow early floating on wet concrete and easy
movement from wet to dry areas. They are also very effective in
embedding large aggregates and surface hardeners.