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A

CHIEVING

 T

HE

 B

EST

 R

ESULTS

To achieve the best results with the SWOOP the fol-
lowing is recommended:

P

ACE

:

The pace will change depending on the stage of
operation polishing. Also, the pace will be largely
dictated by the hardness, smoothness and condi-
tions of the concrete floor.

The operator should move the machine in as slow of
a pace necessary to achieve the desired results. 

As a general guideline, the pace of the operator
should be between 2 inches per second at the slow-
est to 1 ft per second at the fastest.

P

ATTERN

:

The SWOOP should be operated in a straight back
and forth motion. Each path should overlap the pre-
vious path by no less than 4 to 6 inches for the best
results. It is recommended that the perimeter of
the production space be completed first. This will
provide a 34 inch area where the machine can be
turned to begin the next lab.

When turning the SWOOP, it should be done through
a series of right angles or “pivoting” the machine.
NEVER move the machine in a “curve”. This will
leave unfinished gaps between grinding bowls. 

It is recommended that alternate patterns be used
for each progressive step (side to side, then front to
back. This will avoid “patterns” or “striping” from
being visible in the finished product.

Note: A recommended and approved method is
when polishing the floor with the next grit, it should
be in a perpendicular pattern then the previous
pass. This will avoid patterns on the finish . Think
“CROSS HATCH” with each step.

F

LOOR

C

LEANING

:

The floor should be thoroughly cleaned between
each polishing step for the best results. This will
prevent any dust or residue left on the floor from
leaving scratches on the floor surface.

Additionally, it becomes harder and harder to keep
track of what has and has not been processed by the
machine as the stages progress. This problem is
resolved by thoroughly cleaning the floor after each
stage. 

Note: It is recommended for the best results, that
you use an automatic scrubber between each step
to clean the floor

W

HAT

T

O

A

VOID

:

V

INYL

C

RACK AND

J

OINT

F

ILLER

Vinyl material will often smear on the floor if
processed by metal or resin diamonds at higher
speeds. It is also likely that it will create a thin
coating over the resin diamonds impacting its
effectiveness. Avoid these areas by processing
them as closely as possible from multiple direc-
tions.

R

OUGH

S

URFACES

Rough concrete surfaces such as exposed large
aggregate and areas where the cement is disin-
tegrated must be repaired prior to the grind-
ing/polishing process.

M

ISSED

A

REAS

It is critical that a pattern be established to
ensure there are no missed areas for any of the
stages. An area no matter how small that does
not get processed will continue to be one
process level behind the surrounding floor
through the end result. This area will be dis-
tinctly visible.

P

AGE

6

Содержание SWOOP

Страница 1: ...le to act upon any claim for concealed damage You must originate any claim with in 5 days of delivery These instructions are for your protection and informa tion PLEASE READ CAREFULLY Failure to follow these precautions could result in injury or discomfort Treat this machine as you would any other high grade precision made product Throwing dropping unrea sonable bumping across thresholds and other...

Страница 2: ...round sharp edges or corners DO NOT run machine over the cord Keep cord away from heated surfaces 11 DO NOT unplug by pulling on cord To unplug grasp plug not the power cord 13 DO NOT put any object into motor openings 12 Before flipping the polishing deck assembly back unplug all power cord from the motor 14 Keep hair loose clothing fingers and all parts of body away from moving parts 15 DO NOT o...

Страница 3: ...ABOUT THE SWOOP POLISHER Steel Handle Pin Motor Assembly Main Power Cord w Twist Lock Plug Trigger and Trigger Lock Electrical Panel Box Vacuum Hose Port PAGE 3 Polishing Decks Assembly Dust Skirt ...

Страница 4: ...ssary carefully tap it into place with a rubber mallet 9 Move the SWOOP to where the polishing is to begin and return deck assembly to the operation position 11 To adjust skirt align the skirt with the center of the machine and wrap it around with the bottom edge touching the floor 12 Follow Operating Instruction and begin again Pad Holder Removal 1 Using both hands reach beneath the bottom side o...

Страница 5: ...e back of the electrical box panel and clearly labeled 11 Plug the extension cord into main power source 12 Place your hands on the handle grips squeeze the trigger lock beneath the right handle to activate the motors and start the operation 13 To stop the machine release the safety trigger and it will automatically turn OFF 14 This machine operates in a straight path make sure to maintain a stead...

Страница 6: ... the next grit it should be in a perpendicular pattern then the previous pass This will avoid patterns on the finish Think CROSS HATCH with each step FLOOR CLEANING The floor should be thoroughly cleaned between each polishing step for the best results This will prevent any dust or residue left on the floor from leaving scratches on the floor surface Additionally it becomes harder and harder to ke...

Страница 7: ...is warranty 1 Applies only to the original owner and is non trans ferable 2 Machine will not have been dismantled or tampered with in any way 3 Normal wear items will be warranted from manufac turing defects for up to 90 days from date of purchase including the following items but not limited to Accessories Belts Bearings Casters Drive Couplers Electric Cords Finishes Filters Relays Switches Trigg...

Страница 8: ...4 20 X 4 Hex Bolt 6 307785 16 480V 30A 3 Pole Female Twist Lok Receptacle 1 220337 17 10 24 x 62 Screw 35 221023 18 Nylok Nut 2 380784 19 Hitch 1 227463 20 480V 30A 3 Pole Female Twist Lok Receptacle 5 220345 21 480V 15AMP Circuit Breaker 1 232432 22 480V 30AMP Circuit Breaker 1 220213 23 Speed Pin Assembly 1 217476 24 6 32 X 37 Phillips Screw 22 377155 25 480V 7 5A 3 Pole Circuit Breaker 2 220221...

Страница 9: ...ELECTRICAL HANDLE PARTS DRAWING PAGE 9 ...

Страница 10: ...PAGE 10 MOTOR CHASSIS ASSEMBLY DRAWING Detail A ...

Страница 11: ... 12 490458 9 Velcro Strip 1 476048 10 Driver Adaptor 3 475564 11 3 8 Split Lockwasher 12 368849 12 10 10 24 Hex Nut w Lockwasher 4 337315 13 Steel Washer 4 369519 14 10 10 24 X 5 8 Phillips Screw 4 351210 15 5 16 18 X 1 Hex Head Bolt 16 483249 16 Motor Housing Assembly 1 475505 17 Swivel Caster w 3 Wheel 2 479942 18 5 16 Flat Washer 16 363219 19 31 Lockwasher 16 316113 20 Caster Mounting Bracket 2...

Страница 12: ...rs fuses PROBLEM Machine bogs down and runs slow POSSIBLE CAUSE POSSIBLE SOLUTION 1 Circuit may be overloaded with 1 Plug floor machine into a dedicated power outlet more than one appliance If the problem still exists there could be a short Have the machine checked by an authorized service center 2 Low line voltage in building 2 If wiring is old in the building have voltage checked by the power co...

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