Marshalltown FCS86 SURFACE SHARK Floor Stripper User Manual

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PAgE 10

FCS86 SuRFACE ShARK™ FLooR STRIPPER

filed within a specific time period. If missing parts are

detected, notify your dealer or the Customer Service

Department who will assist you in obtaining them.

Check all fasteners for proper security. Consult a

fastener torque chart for the proper torque value if any

fastener is found to require retorquing.

INSTALLATION OF THE ADJUSTABLE

SECTION OF THE OPERATOR HANDLE

The installation of the adjustable section of the

operator handle will require a level working surface of

sufficient size and appropriate height.

1) The Floor Stripper incorporates an operator handle

design that folds for transport and storage. The

handle is secured to the main frame at two locations;

a pivoting (fixed) location secured by Allen head type

cap screws and a retaining (locking) location secured

by removeable, ball-detent type pins. The pins are

secured to the main frame by lanyards.

2) To place the operator handle in the work position,

move the handle upright so that the ball-detent pins

can be inserted through the operator handle and main

frame. Determine the ball-detent pins are properly

inserted through the operator handle and main frame

to fully expose the ball detent. FIguRE 1.

FIguRE 1

THE BALL DETENT MUST BE FULLY

EXPOSED AGAINST THE MAIN FRAME TO

PROVIDE THE PROPER PIN RETAINING

FORCE. AN IMPROPER PIN RETAINING

CONFIGURATION

CAN

RESULT

IN

UNEXPECTED

OPERATOR

HANDLE

MOVEMENT. THIS OCCURRENCE CAN

RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE AND/OR

PERSONAL INJURY.

3) Remove the threaded knobs from the fixed section

of the operator handle. Install the adjustable section

into the fixed section with the handle grips facing

backwards toward the operator. FIguRE 2. Position

the adjustable section at a comfortable height.

Reinstall the threaded knobs and tighten until the

studs thrust up tight against the adjustable handle

section.

FIguRE 2

The ergonomic design considerations of the

adjustable section of the operator handle will

only function if the handle grips are installed

facing backwards (toward) the operator.

Installing the adjustable section of the

operator handle with the handle grips facing

forward (away) from the operator will

decrease machine control and productivity.

INSTALLING THE ADJUSTABLE SECTION

OF THE OPERATOR HANDLE WITH THE

HANDLE GRIPS FACING FORWARD (AWAY)

FROM THE OPERATOR WILL NOT ALLOW

THE THREADED STUDS TO PROPERLY

LOCATE WITHIN THE SLOTS OF THE

ADJUSTABLE HANDLE. THE SLOT ENDS

FORM INTEGRAL STOPS FOR THE

THREADED STUDS TO THRUST AGAINST. A

PROPER

STUD/SLOT

CONFIGURATION

WILL PREVENT THE ADJUSTABLE HANDLE

FROM

INADVERTENTLY

SEPARATING

FROM THE FIXED SECTION WHEN

TRAVERSING AN INCLINE SUCH AS A

STAIRWAY. INADVERTENT SEPARATION

OF THE ADJUSTABLE HANDLE SECTION

CAN RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE

AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY.

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