Before starting the motor – Marshalltown FCS86 SURFACE SHARK Floor Stripper User Manual

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FCS86 SuRFACE ShARK™ FLooR STRIPPER

PAgE 11

I M P R O P E R K N O B T E N S I O N A N D / O R

IMPROPERLY SECURING THE OPERATOR

HANDLE TO THE MAIN FRAME CAN

RESULT IN AN UNSTABLE PLATFORM

C O N F I G U R A T I O N . A N U N S T A B L E

P L A T F O R M

C O N F I G U R A T I O N

C A N

RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE AND/OR

PERSONAL INJURY.

BEFORE STARTING THE

MOTOR

THEORY OF OPERATION

The FCS86 Floor Stripper is designed to operate on

the principle of various blades and/or attachments

oscillating with a random orbital movement to remove

a wide variety of covering materials from work surfaces.

various types of multi-accessory blades and/or

accessory attachments are secured to the exciter plate

located on the bottom of the machine. The specific

type of blade and/or accessory attachment utilized

directly affects the type of material removed, the

material removal rate and the resulting smoothness of

the work surface.

The coverings removal process is directly controlled by

these conditions:

1) The use of a suitable mechanism (blade or

accessory attachment) of proper design and

configuration to scrape against the work surface and

remove material while delivering an acceptable service

life.

2) Sufficient static weight supporting the blade

or accessory attachment to allow it to effectively

penetrate and remove the covering material.

3) Adequate force exerted against the Floor Stripper

by the operator that pushes the blade or accessory

attachment against the covering material to deliver

acceptable productivity rates.

4) Since no two covering materials are exactly alike,

no two covering materials can be removed by the exact

same method. The nature of the covering removal

process, along with operator experience, skill and

common sense, would suggest that efficient and

productive material removal is a matter of trial and

error.

Combinations of blade or accessory attachment type,

job site conditions, and feed rates are direct factors

that will also determine the overall success of the job

application.

BLADE CONFIGURATIONS, ACCESSORY

ATTACHMENTS AND APPLICATIONS

Floor Stripper blades are fabricated from high

carbon steel, precision machined and heat treated for

extended service life. blades are marked to depict use

on either concrete or wood surfaces. When utilized

on concrete, the cutting edge is positioned facing up.

FIguRE 3. on wood flooring surfaces, the cutting

edge faces down against the surface. FIguRE 4.

This configuration allows the blade to skim over the

surface and minimize any tendency to gouge or dig into

the wood. A slotted blade configuration is employed

to lower installation and removal time. The slotted

configuration is also intended to help minimize direct

exposure of hands, arms and other body parts to the

blade during the installation or removal process.

FIguRE 3

FIguRE 4

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