Marshalltown FCS86 SURFACE SHARK Floor Stripper User Manual

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FCS86 SuRFACE ShARK™ FLooR STRIPPER

WATER

OR

OTHER

CONDUCTIVE

MATERIALS DEPOSITED ON THE WORK

S U R F A C E

I N C R E A S E S

T H E

ELECTROCUTION POTENTIAL FOR THE

OPERATOR AND/OR ASSOCIATED WORK

PERSONNEL. DETERMINE THE FLOOR

STRIPPER IS PROPERLY GROUNDED (NO

FAULTS), THE EXTENSION CORD IS FREE

OF CUTS, ABRASIONS, EXPOSED CABLE

STRANDS AND THAT THE GFI PROPERLY

F U N C T I O N S T O E L I M I N A T E F A U L T

C O N C E R N S . I M P R O P E R M A C H I N E

GROUNDING, EXTENSION CORDS AND/OR

GFI CAN RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE

AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY.

8) Normal usage of the Floor Stripper will allow the

build-up and accumulation of work surface materials

on the surfaces. It is highly recommended that both the

interior and exterior surfaces be properly cleaned after

the completion of each use.

Failure to properly clean the interior surfaces

of the Floor Stripper 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

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

R E L A T E D

C O M P O N E N T S .

M A N Y

SOLVENTS ARE FLAMMABLE. DO NOT

SMOKE OR INTRODUCE FLAME IN THE

W O R K A R E A . P R O V I D E A D E Q U A T E

VENTILATION AND WEAR PROPER SAFETY

APPAREL.

P R O P E R L Y

D I S P O S E

O F

A L L

ACCUMULATED MATERIALS PER OSHA

A N D E N V I R O N M E N T A L P R O T E C T I O N

AGENCY CODES AND REGULATIONS. MANY

A C C U M U L A T E D M A T E R I A L S C A N B E

C L A S S I F I E D A S H A Z A R D O U S A N D

R E Q U I R E

P R O P E R

D I S P O S A L

P R O C E D U R E S .

C O N T A C T

T H E

A P P L I C A B L E G O V E R N M E N T A N D / O R

P R I V A T E A G E N C I E S F O R S P E C I F I C

INFORMATION.

9) When the covering removal process creates a

considerable amount of loose material on the work

surface, 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 Stripper

utilized until conditions again warrant removing the

accumulated material.

STOPPING THE FLOOR STRIPPER ON THE

JOBSITE

1) Stopping the Floor Stripper is accomplished by

moving the oN/oFF switch located on the operator

handle to the oFF position. For safety considerations,

it is also recommended that the extension cord be

disconnected from both the Floor Stripper

and electric power source whenever the

Floor Stripper is not in use on the job site.

OPERATIONAL PARAMETERS AND

TECHNIQUES FOR THE FLOOR STRIPPER

1) The specific type and/or density of adhesives and

mastics which bond coverings to the work surface can

directly affect removal rates. Many adhesives or mastics

remain flexible in the fully cured state. These types of

materials are usually darker or black in color. The

adhesives and mastics which become dried in the fully

cured state are usually yellowish or opaque in color.

These types of materials will usually require less effort

to remove than the dark types which remain flexible

even when cured.

2) As a general rule, the lower the adhesive or mastic

density (amount) utilized to adhere the covering to the

work surface, the lower the force required to “shear”

through the bond and thus, the greater the covering

removal rate.

3) As a general rule, the thicker the adhesive or mastic

utilized to adhere the covering to the work surface, the

greater the force required to “shear” through the bond

and thus, the lower the covering removal rate.

4) The back-Saver™ blade Control System is

designed to adjust blade angle relative to the work

surface without first stopping the machine to adjust

mechanical linkages or bend over to operate a crank

lever system. The back-Saver™ Control System

features a crank lever located on the operator console.

FIguRE 27. Crank the lever clockwise to decrease the

blade angle. Turn the crank lever counterclockwise to

increase the blade angle.

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