Marshalltown FCS86 SURFACE SHARK Floor Stripper User Manual

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FCS86 SuRFACE ShARK™ FLooR STRIPPER

PAgE 13

Use of a straight beveled scoring blade with

the cutting wings positioned down and

against the work surface can result in

unrepairable surface damage and personal

injury.

FIguRE 7

INSTALLING A BLADE TO THE FLOOR

STRIPPER

Tools required: 1 each, 5/32 inch T-handled Allen

wrench provided with the machine.

Parts required: 1 each, blade appropriate for the job

application

WHEN INSTALLING OR REMOVING A BLADE

T O / F R O M

T H E

F L O O R

S T R I P P E R

A L W A Y S

W E A R

T H E

A P P R O P R I A T E S A F E T Y E Y E W E A R ,

GLOVES, LEATHER SHOES AND LONG

P A N T S T O M A X I M I Z E P E R S O N A L

PROTECTION FROM THE SHARP EDGE(S).

IMPROPER CONTACT WITH A SHARP EDGE

CAN RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE

AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY.

1) Properly disconnect the extension cord or the Floor

Stripper from the power source.

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 inserted

through the operator handle and main frame to fully

expose the ball detent. FIguRE 8.

FIguRE 8

THE BALL DETENT MUST BE FULLY

EXPOSED AGAINST THE MAIN FRAME TO

PROVIDE THE PROPER PIN RETAINING

FORCE. AN IMPROPER PIN RETAINING

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

U N E X P E C T E D O P E R A T O R H A N D L E

MOVEMENT. THIS OCCURRENCE CAN

RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE AND/OR

PERSONAL INJURY.

3) Loosen the threaded handle knobs and extend the

operator handle out until it stops against the threaded

studs. Retighten the knobs. FIguRE 9.

FIguRE 9

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