Marshalltown SP684 SURFACE SHARK Surface Planer User Manual

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SP684 SuRFACE ShARK SuRFACE PLANER

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The pentagonal flail should be replaced when two

successive tungsten carbide inserts break off or the

inside diameter elongates to approximately 3/4 inch.

In service, the flail body will wear much faster than

the tungsten carbide inserts. The copper brazing

used to weld the inserts into the body can fail and an

insert break off. The flail can still be used in service.

It will just wear a little faster and more uneven in that

particular area. As a general rule, a pentagonal flail

can be utilized until there has been body wear that will

no longer support the tungsten carbide inserts.

Milling Flail

The milling flail is manufactured from high carbon,

alloy steel that is heat treated for additional service

life. FIGuRE 4. Each section of the five sided design

features a rectangular, tungsten carbide insert that is

held in position with copper brazing. The milling flail

is primarily designed for “climb” milling applications.

This requires that the Surface Planer be pulled toward

the operator when being utilized. Removal rates are

dependent upon both surface and substrate material

composition.

FIGuRE 4

Suggested applications:

Removing synthetic coatings, thermoplastic and cold

plastic marking and lines from concrete and asphaltic

surfaces.

COST 10

PRODUCTIVITY 7

SERVICE LIFE 7

Milling flails are designed to remove a variety of

traffic line materials from concrete and asphaltic type

surfaces. With proper techniques, minimal amounts

of parent work surface material will also be removed

during the planing process. Milling flails are expensive.

To realize maximum service life, milling flails should

not be utilized for the direct removal of concrete

and asphaltic work surface materials. Such use will

drastically reduce their service life and substantially

increase project costs.

SPACER WASHERS

Application: SP684 SURFACE SHARK

Spacer washers are stamped from high carbon, alloy

steel that is heat treated for additional service life.

FIGuRE 5.

FIGuRE 5

The function of spacer washers:

1) Reduce the number of flails required to be mounted on

the flail drum, thus reducing purchase and operational

costs.

2) Arrange the flails in a sequence or pattern that

minimizes “blind” or “open” spots created by the

additional support plates of the two section flail drum.

Always insert at least one spacer washer between

two (2) consecutive flails. The exception to this rule

is a configuration where its design does not require

the use of spacer washers. A flail drum set up with

only pentagonal flails and no spacer washers will

not penetrate the work surface at satisfactory rates.

Typical configurations minimize the hammering or

impact action of the flails. however, this can also be

useful when removing traffic lines.

3) Allow the flails to be arranged on the one section

flail drum in configurations of specific widths for many

job applications. An example would be the use of

pentagonal flails to groove a concrete floor. The spacer

washers are used to position the pentagonal flails at

the desired width. FIGuRE 6.

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