Marshalltown SG87SH SURFACE SHARK Floor Grinder User Manual

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SG87Sh SuRFACE ShARK FLooR GRINDER

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FIGuRE 20

ALWAYS UTILIZE A VACUUM SYSTEM DESIGNED

TO OPERATE WITHIN THE SPECIFIC JOB SITE

REQUIREMENT. DUST MATERIAL CAN MEET

CLASS II OR CLASS III SPECIFICATIONS OF THE

NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE® FOR HAZARDOUS

LOCATION CLASSIFICATIONS. CONSIDERATION

MUST ALSO BE GIVEN TO THE CREATION OF

HAZARDOUS TYPE MATERIALS REQUIRING

SPECIFIC DISPOSAL PROCEDURES. DETERMINE

THAT THE VACUUM SYSTEM IS PROPERLY

DESIGNED TO OPERATE WITHIN THESE

ATMOSPHERES. CONSULT CURRENT NATIONAL

ELECTRIC CODE®, OSHA AND ENVIRONMENTAL

PROTECTION AGENCY REGULATIONS FOR

SPECIFIC INFORMATION.

b) Water/sand slurry mixture applied directly to the

work surface can be an effective method of reducing

the effects of grinding and other material removal

processes. This method can be a productive alternative

when removing adhesives containing asbestos. A

negative effect of this method is that the water/sand

slurry mixture can be classified as a hazardous

material, requiring proper disposal procedures.

9) Normal usage of the Floor Grinder will allow the

build-up and accumulation of work surface materials

on interior surfaces. It is highly recommended that both

the interior and exterior surfaces be properly cleaned

after the completion of each usage.

Failure to properly clean the interior surfaces of

the Floor Grinder can result in dried material build-

up and accumulation directly affecting bearing

service life.

EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN UTILIZING

ANY SOLVENT TO REMOVE ACCUMULATED

MATERIALS FROM THE SURFACES OF THE

MACHINE AND RELATED COMPONENTS. MANY

SOLVENTS ARE FLAMMABLE. DO NOT SMOKE

OR INTRODUCE FLAME IN THE WORK AREA.

PROVIDE ADEQUATE VENTILATION AND WEAR

PROPER SAFETY APPAREL.

PROPERLY DISPOSE OF ALL ACCUMULATED

MATERIALS PER OSHA AND ENVIRONMENTAL

PROTECTION

AGENCY

CODES

AND

REGULATIONS.

MANY

ACCUMULATED

MATERIALS CAN BE CLASSIFIED AS HAZARDOUS

AND REQUIRE PROPER DISPOSAL PROCEDURES.

CONTACT THE APPLICABLE GOVERNMENT

AND/OR PRIVATE AGENCIES FOR SPECIFIC

INFORMATION.

10) on job applications where the work process

creates a considerable amount of loose material, it

can become almost impossible to determine proper

material removal depths and the extent of work already

accomplished. The problem can be compounded if a

vacuum system is not utilized. Loose material should be

removed by sweeping or other, appropriate processes

and the Floor Grinder utilized until conditions again

warrant removing the accumulated material.

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