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Safety

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Phone: 763-315-5300

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Safety

www.nationalequipment.com

Phone: 763-315-5300

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GENERAL RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION

READ AND SAVE ALL INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE USE. Before use, ensure operators reads and understand this manual. Read and 
understand labeling on machine and components. All operators must view the instruction video. Extra copies of the manual and video are avail-
able.

1.  KNOW YOUR EQUIPMENT: Read this manual carefully to learn equipment applications and limitations, potential hazards associated with 

this type of equipment. Keep this manual with the equipment it is associated with. 

2.  GROUND YOUR EQUIPMENT: See Grounding Page 7.
3.  AVOID DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENTS: Do not use in rain, damp or wet locations, or in the presence of explosive atmospheres (gaseous 

fumes, dust or fl ammable materials). Remove materials or debris that may be ignited by sparks.

4.  KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN AND WELL LIT: Cluttered, dark work areas invite accidents.
5.  DO NOT USE ON STEPS.
6.  DRESS PROPERLY: Do not wear loose clothing. These may be caught in moving parts. When working wear gloves and insulated non-skid 

footwear. Keep hands and gloves away from moving parts.

7.  USE SAFETY EQUIPMENT: Proper eye protection should be worn at all times. Wear hearing protection during extended use and a dust 

mask for dusty operations. Hard hats, face shields, safety shoes, etc. should be worn when specifi ed or necessary.

8.  KEEP BYSTANDERS AWAY: Children and other bystanders should be kept at a safe distance from the work area to avoid distracting the 

operator and contacting the equipment or extension cord. Operator should be aware of the proximity of bystanders. This appliance is not 
intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge. 
Equipment is not to be used by children.

9.  PROTECT OTHERS IN THE WORK AREA: Provide barriers or shields as needed to protect others from debris.
10.  USE PROPER ACCESSORIES: Using accessories that are not recommended may be hazardous. Be sure accessories are properly 

installed and maintained. Do not delete a guard or other safety device when installing an accessory or attachment.

11.  CHECK FOR DAMAGED PARTS: Inspect guards and other parts before use. Check for misalignment, binding of moving parts, improper 

mounting, broken parts and other conditions that may affect operation. If abnormal noise or vibration occurs, turn off immediately and have 
the problem corrected before further use. Do not use damaged equipment. Tag damaged equipment “DO NOT USE” until repaired. Miss-
ing or damaged parts should be properly repaired or replaced immediately. For all repairs, use only identical National replacement parts.

12.  REMOVE ALL ADJUSTING KEYS AND WRENCHES: Make a habit of checking that the adjusting keys, wrenches, etc. are removed from 

the tool before turning it on.

13.  GUARD AGAINST ELECTRIC SHOCK: Prevent body contact with grounded surfaces such as pipes, radiators, ranges and refrigerators. 

When making cuts, always check the work area for hidden wires or pipes. Hold your equipment by insulated nonmetal grasping surfaces. 
Use a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) to reduce shock hazards.

14.  AVOID ACCIDENTAL STARTING: Be sure equipment is turned off before plugging in. Do not use a equipment if the power switch does 

not turn the equipment on and off.

15.  DO NOT FORCE EQUIPMENT: Equipment will perform best at the rate for which it was designed. Excessive force only causes operator 

fatigue, increased wear and reduced control.

16.  KEEP HANDS AWAY FROM ALL CUTTING EDGES AND MOVING PARTS. 
17.  Wear gloves when changing accessories.
18.  DO NOT ABUSE CORD: Never unplug by pulling the cord from the outlet. Pull plug rather than cord to reduce the risk of damage. Keep 

the cord away from heat, oil, sharp objects, cutting edges and moving parts.

19.  DO NOT OVERREACH. MAINTAIN CONTROL: Keep proper footing and balance at all times. Maintain a fi rm grip.
20.  STAY ALERT: Watch what you are doing, and use common sense. Do not use when you are tired, distracted or under the infl uence of 

drugs, alcohol or any medication causing decreased control.

21.  STARTING MACHINE: On/Off switch must be in off position before connecting to power source.
22.  UNPLUG EQUIPMENT: When not in use and before changing accessories or performing recommended maintenance, unplug machine.
23.  MAINTAIN EQUIPMENT CAREFULLY: Keep handles dry, clean and free from oil and grease. Keep cutting edges sharp and clean. Follow 

instructions for lubricating and changing accessories. Inspect tool cords and extension cords for damage. Replace damaged parts. Use 

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Страница 1: ...Read Manual Before Operating Machine ADJUSTABLE HANDLE SCRAPER INSTRUCTION MANUAL 101713...

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Страница 3: ...n 11 Preparing The Machine For The Job 12 Blade Changing 12 13 Application Setup 13 Blade Sharpening 14 Blades 15 16 Machine Maintenance 17 Maintaining Equipment 17 Cleaning 17 Repairs 17 Troubleshoot...

Страница 4: ...omentum through the material The use of lower body strength reduces fatigue Angle Adjustment The manual angle adjustment wheel allows the operator to adjust the pitch of the blade from shallow to stee...

Страница 5: ...OR DAMAGED PARTS Inspect guards and other parts before use Check for misalignment binding of moving parts improper mounting broken parts and other conditions that may affect operation If abnormal nois...

Страница 6: ...ards Maintains alertness Anticipates danger Understands the Defense Knows that safety isn t an accident it s a thinking person s choice Acts Correctly Does not give in to peer pressure Performs correc...

Страница 7: ...n cords with inadequately sized wire causes a substantial drop in voltage resulting in loss of power and possible equipment damage The smaller the gauge number of the wire the greater the capacity and...

Страница 8: ...use excessive force to make connections Do not connect a three prong plug to a two hole cord Avoid overheating Uncoil cord and do not cover it with any material Do not walk on cord Do not drive drag o...

Страница 9: ...machine 10 Do not alter machine 11 Keep wheels free of debris 12 Make sure blade is sharp 13 Dropping machine onto cutting head could cause damage to blade holder or blade and cause undue wear on bear...

Страница 10: ...HANDLE No matter what the wheel angle is set at the handle should be adjusted to the belt line of the operator or to what the operator is comfortable with See Figure C Low setting works best on soft s...

Страница 11: ...ed for best removal results Nationals 584 Scoring Tool See Figure L Score flooring to the width of the blade Self scoring blades are available in a number of sizes Self scoring blades eliminate the ne...

Страница 12: ...ol Pre scored carpet is easier to control and blades stay sharper longer Blades up to 16 wide can be used Normally 5 to 10 blades are used on direct glued carpet secondary backed unitary double glued...

Страница 13: ...ry BLADE SHARPENING Always check for blade sharpness before using dull blades greatly reduce cutting ef fectiveness Over time used blades will develop a back bevel Figure Q when sharpen ing blades wil...

Страница 14: ...DE 094 3 6284 3 X 12 HEAVY DUTY BLADE 094 4 6285 3 X 6 HEAVY DUTY BLADE 094 5 6286 3 X 10 HEAVY DUTY BLADE 094 6 6240 4 X 6 HEAVY DUTY BLADE 094 7 6241 4 X 8 HEAVY DUTY BLADE 094 8 6242 4 X 12 HEAVY D...

Страница 15: ...3 X 10 INCREASED ANGLE BLADE 062 2 7083 3 X 8 INCREASED ANGLE BLADE 062 PART DESCRIPTION THICKNESS IN INCREASEDANGLE BLADES FIGURE H These blades are mainly used for VCT but can be used on most other...

Страница 16: ...an dust and debris from vents Keep the equipment handle clean dry and free of oil or grease Use only mild soap and a damp cloth to clean since certain cleaning agents and solvents are harmful to plast...

Страница 17: ...g to a smaller blade size Blade is too dull Remove blade and sharpen before reattach ing Blows fuses or circuit breakers Power Cord Check and or change attached power cord Use a 12 gauge or heavier co...

Страница 18: ...1 4 2 44 73651 WASHER 9 32 ID X 1 OD X 5 32 14 45 62140 HANDLE UPPER 1 46 6280 207 SWITCH ON OFF 1 47 6280 401B WRENCH ALLEN 7 32 1 48 63 P30 CLAMP WIRE 3 8 1 49 70810 ISOLATOR VIBRATION 4 50 6280 13...

Страница 19: ...ETE W PLUG 1 4 550 29 WHEEL PNEUMATIC 2 1 2 CENTERED HUB 2 5 72351 MOTOR 1HP 116691 00 1 6 550 7 FRAME BASE 1 7 62140 HANDLE UPPER 1 8 550 12D WHEEL ADJUSTMENT 1 9 FRONT HANDLE 1 10 550 400 WEIGHT FRO...

Страница 20: ...AD CUTTING 1 6 70810 ISOLATOR VIBRATION 4 7 71131 BEARING 1 1 4 ID SBLF 206 20 1 8 73222 BOLT FLANGE 3 8 16 X 1 2 9 73211 NUT FLANGE ZING 3 8 16 6 10 73240 BOLT 3 8 16 2 11 73217 BOLT LOW HEAD 3 8 16...

Страница 21: ...3 8 16 2 6 74433 SCREW PHILLIPS MACHINE 10 32 X 1 2 1 7 73401 NUT STRAIN RELIEF STEEL 1 2 1 8 73502 STRAIN RELIEF STRAIGHT 1 2 3376 5686 3 9 74510 SCREW PHILLIPS PAN HEAD MACHINE 6 32X3 8 2 PART DESC...

Страница 22: ...TMENT 1 9 71101 BEARING 7 8 ID R14 2RS 1 10 73008 NUT NYLOCK 1 4 20 1 11 73013 BOLT HEXHEAD 1 4 20X1 1 4 1 12 73102 SPACER 16X1 OD X 0 88 ID 2 13 73249 SCREW SOCKET HEAD CAP 16X2 1 14 73308 BOLT BUTTO...

Страница 23: ...404 1 2 FLAT WASHER 4 11 73407 1 2 13 X 1 1 2 HEXHEAD BOLT 1 PART DESCRIPTION QTY 1 550 23 CAPACITOR NOT SHOWN 1 2 62180 MOTOR FAN COVER 1 3 62181 MOTOR FAN NOT SHOWN 1 4 62185 CAPACITOR COVER 1 5 621...

Страница 24: ...DESCRIPTION QTY 1 5280 136 BLADE COVER 1 2 6280 401B BLADE WRENCH 1 3 73212 3 8 16 X 3 4 BUTTON HEAD CAP SCREW 2 PART DESCRIPTION QTY 1 551 ANGLE SHANK HOLDER 1 2 552 ANGLE SHANK HOLDER W CARBIDE ONLY...

Страница 25: ...1 3 L51 CAUTION SHARP BLADE 1 4 L95B DISCONNECT POWER LABEL 1 5 L105 SAFE OPERATING TIPS LABEL 1 6 L141 MADE IN THE USA LABEL 1 7 L173C STOCK NUMBER LABEL NOT SHOWN 1 8 L175 NATIONAL LABEL 1 9 L184 M...

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Страница 27: ...d shall be the sole and exclusive remedy available to the purchaser Correction of defects in the manner and for the period of time described herein shall constitute complete fulfillment of all liabili...

Страница 28: ...9250 Xylon Avenue N Minneapolis MN 55445 U S A Toll free 800 245 0267 Phone 763 315 5300 Fax 800 648 7124 Fax 763 535 8255 Web Site www nationalequipment com E Mail info nationalequipment com...

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