Marshalltown SP684 SURFACE SHARK Surface Planer User Manual

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SP684 SuRFACE ShARK SuRFACE PLANER

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inclusive. other subject areas can be added at the

discretion of the owner(s) and/or operator(s):

1) Check all fasteners for proper torque values. If a

fastener requires retorquing, consult a torque chart for

proper value. Properly discard and replace any worn

fastener with a factory approved, replacement part.

2) Check the v-belt for wear. Adjust or replace

as necessary. Check pulleys for wear and proper

alignment. Many loose materials created as a result of

the operating processes can be extremely abrasive.

3) Keep the Surface Planer clean. Wash the unit after

each use. Keep loose material from accumulating

around engine cooling fins. Determine that the interior

sections of the frame are free of material build-ups.

Such build-ups can restrict the operating process and

present a potential safety hazard. Clean and remove

any material build-up from the Surface Planer after

each use.

4) Engine service life can be extended with proper air

cleaner maintenance. Consult the material supplied by

the engine manufacturer for specific information.

5) Check for proper engine oil level. Always use clean,

high quality engine oil. Change oil as required. Consult

the material supplied by the engine manufacturer for

specific information.

DO

NOT

PERFORM

PREVENTATIVE

MAINTENANCE CHECKS WITH THE ENGINE OR

ELECTRIC MOTOR RUNNING. STOP THE POWER

SOURCE AND DISCONNECT THE SPARK PLUG

OR EXTENSION CORD BEFORE PERFORMING

ANY MAINTENANCE TO THE SURFACE PLANER.

RECONNECT THE SPARK PLUG BEFORE

RESTARTING THE ENGINE. IF ELECTRIC MOTOR

EQUIPPED, TURN THE ON/OFF SWITCH TO THE

OFF POSITION BEFORE RECONNECTING THE

EXTENSION CORD. IMPROPER PROCEDURES

CAN RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE AND/OR

PERSONAL INJURY.

CHECKING V-BELT TENSION AND ALIGNMENT

Application: SP684 SURFACE SHARK

Proper v-belt tension and alignment are essential for

smooth transmission of horsepower and extended

service life. Improper tension and alignment will

accelerate v-belt wear and contribute to decreased

productivity. The v-belt is tensioned at the factory with

the maximum recommended tension force. Check the

belt tension at least two times during the first day of

operation, as there will normally be a rapid decrease

in belt tension until the belt has run in. Check the belt

tension every eight hours of operation thereafter and

maintain tension within the recommended range. The

correct operating tension for a v-belt drive is the lowest

tension at which the belt will not slip under peak load

conditions.

Tools Required:

1 each, 9/16 inch wrench

1 each, 16 inch minimum length straightedge

1 each, 10 lbs minimum capacity, tension scale or

belt tension tool

1) If the Surface Planer is powered by an engine,

disconnect the spark plug wire. If powered by an

electric motor, disconnect the extension cord or Surface

Planer from the power source.

2) Position the Surface Planer on a suitable work

bench with the v-belt approximately at waist level.

3) using the 9/16 inch wrench, remove the belt guard

from the main frame. Clean the inside of the belt guard

with an appropriate solvent. Check for signs of wear

and damage.

Observe all applicable safety precautions for the

solvent.

4) Check belt tension using the spring scale or

belt tension tool midway between the engine and

driveshaft pulleys. belt deflection should measure

approximately 3/16 inch at 3-7/8 to 5-1/2 lbs force.

FIGuRE 28. If tension is within specifications, proceed

to Step 5. If tension is not within specifications,

refer to INSTALLING A REPLACEMENT V-BELT

OR PULLEY for specific information.

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