Operation – Marshalltown FCS86 SURFACE SHARK Floor Stripper User Manual

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FCS86 SuRFACE ShARK™ FLooR STRIPPER

OPERATION

OPERATIONAL DISCLAIMER

THE MANUFACTURER OF THE FLOOR

STRIPPER MAKES NO WARRANTY OR

GUARANTEE THAT IT IS MERCHANTABLE

AND/OR SUITABLE FOR ANY SPECIFIC JOB

APPLICATION AND THAT IT WILL HAVE THE

CAPABILITY AND POWER REQUIRED TO

REMOVE ANY SPECIFIC COVERING FROM

ANY SPECIFIC WORK SURFACE.

C A L I F O R N I A P R O P O S I T I O N 6 5

DISCLAIMER

THE DUSTS/BYPRODUCTS FROM THE

C O V E R I N G

R E M O V A L

P R O C E S S

ASSOCIATED WITH THE OPERATION OF

THE FLOOR STRIPPER CAN CONTAIN

CHEMICALS KNOWN TO CAUSE CANCER,

B I R T H

D E F E C T S ,

O R

O T H E R

REPRODUCTIVE HARM.

INFORMATION RELATIVE TO MINIMUM

C O M P O N E N T S T A N D A R D S F O R T H E

OPERATION OF THE FLOOR STRIPPER.

For operational safety and overall productivity

considerations, it is required that specific Floor Stripper

components meet minimum acceptable operational

standards bEFoRE utilization:
1) operator handle be properly mounted to the main

frame, with factory supplied ball-detent type retaining

pins that properly secure the handle to the main frame

while in the work position.

2) The operator handle is equipped with properly fitting

handle grips of sufficient integrity to allow for proper

job function as outlined within this manual. Loose

fitting handle grips or grips without full end caps are not

permitted.
3) An oN/oFF motor switch that allows it to perform

its intended job function as outlined within this manual.

Replace any damaged oN/oFF motor switch with a

factory approved replacement part only.
4) An extension cord and gFI that allows this accessory

to perform its intended job function as outlined within

this manual. Replace any damaged extension cord or

gFI with a factory approved replacement part only.

5) Exciter plate elastomeric rubber mounts which allow

them to perform their intended job function as outlined

within this manual. Do not operate the Floor Stripper

without the correct number of exciter plate elastomeric

rubber mounts. Do not operate the Floor Stripper with

a damaged and/or improperly secured rubber mount.

Replace any damaged rubber mount with a factory

approved replacement part only.

6) blade(s)

of

proper

structural

integrity

(void

of

cracks,

etc),

straightness, sharpness, etc which are retained by the

proper fasteners. Replace worn or damaged blades

and fasteners with a factory approved replacement

part only.

7) All safety decals, operator Manual and operational

information decals (including the applicable Quik Tips

information) must be in proper and readable condition.

Replace any missing or damaged safety decal, operator

Manual and/or information decal with a factory approved

replacement part only.

TRANSPORTING THE FLOOR STRIPPER

The Floor Stripper has an operational weight that

prohibits one person from loading and/or unloading it

alone by conventional, physical efforts.

DO NOT ATTEMPT TO LIFT THE FLOOR

STRIPPER UP INTO A TRANSPORTATION

VEHICLE WITH THE USE OF ONE PERSON

ALONE. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO LOWER

THE F L O O R S T R I P P E R F R O M A

TRANSPORTATION VEHICLE WITH THE USE

OF ONE PERSON ALONE. LIFT AND/OR

LOWER THE FLOOR STRIPPER ONLY BY

THE USE OF A POWER TAILGATE UNIT, A

S U I T A B L E H O I S T U N I T O F P R O P E R

CAPACITY AND/OR CONFIGURATION OR BY

THE USE OF A PROPER QUANTITY OF

P E R S O N N E L

I N

P R O P E R

PHYSICAL/MENTAL CONDITION.

1) The Floor Stripper can be hoisted by a mechanical

device incorporating a chain and suitable attachment

device to the lifting bail area located behind the

electric motor. FIguRE 16. This location may not

always locate the exact position of the center of

gravity for the Floor Stripper. Lifting handles are also

provided on both sides of the main frame. These

handles can be utilized by personnel whenever lifting/

lowering the Floor Stripper. FIguRE 17.

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