Machine Operation
FIG. FF
BLADE INSERTION OR BLADE CHANGING
Using a 3/4’’ socket wrench, loosen bolts on cutting head. Quantity of bolts will very de-
pending upon cutting head size. Insert blade into the cutting head to back of notch (See
Figure FF). Tighten
fi
rmly.
Note: A cordless 3/8’’ drive impact wrench will speed up this process especially out on
the job.
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Sharp blades are imperative for good performance.
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Always wear gloves when handling blades.
CERAMIC SET-UP
The slide plate should be adjusted to a low setting (1”) on inch off the
fl
oor. Use a Shank
Blade or a Shank Blade with a carbide tip.
WOOD SET-UP (FIGURE DD)
The slide plate should be adjusted to a low setting (1”) one inch off the
fl
oor. Use Shank
Blades, Shank Blades with carbide tips or a 6”or 8” Cutting Head with Shoe Blades, Bent
Shoe Blades or Heavy Duty Blades. Note: Run machine 45° to the grain of the wood.
SECONDARY BACKING CARPET SET-UP
The slide plate should be adjusted to a low setting (1”) one inch off the
fl
oor. Use a Cut-
ting head from 10” to 27” with Heavy Duty Blades or a Cutting Head from 10” to 14” with
a Self-Scoring Blade.
FOAM BACK CARPET SET-UP
The slide plate should be adjusted to a low setting (1”) one inch off the
fl
oor. Use Cutting
Heads from 10” to 14” with Self-Scoring Blades. If it is not stuck tight, use a Cutting Head
from 14” to 27” with a Standard Blade.
DOUBLE STICK CARPET SET-UP
The slide plate should be adjusted to a low setting (1”) one inch off the
fl
oor. It is best to
test to see which is the easiest way to remove double stick. Start with a Cutting Head
from 10” to 14” with Self-Scoring Blades (Figure HH). If self-scoring blades do not work,
score thru the carpet (Figure II) the width of the blade (Standard Blade) and scrape up. In
some cases, carpet might pull off the pad and then scrape up the pad separately. Usually
leaving carpet connected to the pad works the best. Sharp blades are necessary for
proper operation.
Note: When removing carpet from over VCT Tile and the tile needs to be saved, run the
machine at a 45° angle over the tile. This should help to save the tile.
FIG. GG
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Blade Securing Bolt
Cutting Head
Blade Notch
WARNING:
BLADES ARE SHARP, USE EXTREME CAUTION.
WARNING:
NEVER CHANGE CUTTING HEAD OR SERVICE BLADES WHILE
MACHINE IS RUNNING.
WARNING:
DISARM MACHINE WHEN MACHINE IS NOT IN USE. REMOVE
THE CUTTING HEAD OR DROP CUTTING HEAD TO THE FLOOR. FAILURE TO
DO SO COULD CAUSE SEVERE BODILY INJURY.
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