Windsor SUPREME ULTRA HIGH SPEED BURNISHER P1700120 User Manual
Supreme ultra, High, Burnisher
SUPREME ULTRA
HIGH
SPEED
BURNISHER
P
SERVICE MANUAL
AND PARTS LIST
INSPECTION
Carefully unpack and inspect your ma-
chine for shipping damage. Each unit is
operated and thoroughly inspected before
shipment, and any damage is the re-
sponsibility of the delivering carrier who
should be notified immediately.
ELECTRICAL
This rotary polisher is designed
to
oper-
ate on a standard
15
amp,
115
volt,
hz,
AC household current. Check that the
voltage shown on the serial number plate
is suitable for the supply available. Volt-
ages below
volts or above
125
volts
could cause damage
to the motor.
WARNING: To avoid electric shock do
not expose to rain. Store indoors.
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
To protect the operator from electrical
shock, this machine must be grounded
while in use. The machine is equipped
with an approved, three-conductor
power cord and three-prong grounding
type plug
to fit the proper grounding
type receptacle. The
is
ped with a
foot power cord.
OPERATION
1. Plug machine into the power supply
and check that the red indicator light
(located on top of switch housing)
is
on.
2
You will notice three control levers
located at the top of the handle. The
two smaller ones directly beneath
the handle grips control the onloff
switches. From the operator's posi-
tion, the longer lever on the right is
used for
the handle
in position.'
3. With the handle locked in the upright
position, tilt the machine back until
the handle is resting on the floor ex-
posing the
drive-pad. Install
the proper high speed buffing pad
using the
pad
holder to retain pad.
4. With the pad properly installed, return
machine
to the upright position.
CAUTION: To prevent possible dam-
age to the pad or pad driver, remove
buffing pad from machine when not
in use.
5. Adjust front caster: For
pads
turn caster adjusting knob counter-
clockwise t o lower machine. For
thick pads turn clockwise to raise
machine.
NOTE: When pad pressure is properly
set, the machine will start instantly.
It too much pressure is
an
overload of motor will
circuit breaker
to trip.
6. Pull up on the adjusting lever and
lower the handle to a comfortable
working height. Release adjusting
lever
to
lock
handle
in
place.
NOTE: A safety switch mounted
in
the handle
will
not allow machine
to
run until handle is lowered
to the
operating position.
For best results, the Supreme
Speed Burnisher should be operated
a straight line
-
forward and re-
verse
-
not side
to side as you would
a
low speed polisher.
The floor polisher is equipped with a
circuit breaker. The action of the cir-
cuit breaker is entirely dependent
upon the loading of the brush drive
motor and will only trip under exces-
sive overload conditions. If the circuit
breaker should trip, it can be reset
after
20
seconds by pressing the re-
set button on the right hand side of
the motor housing.
NOTE: The operator should correct
the cause
of
overloading before pro-
ceeding. The most common cause is
an excessively soiled pad which
should be
over, cleaned
or re-
placed.
SERVICING
A full service inspection involves the
in-
spection and testing of all items which
affect operator safety, items which may
require adjustment from time
to time,
and items subject to wear which may
require replacement in order to prevent
a breakdown.
Motor:
The motor is totally enclosed,
capacitor start, capacitor run with circuit
breaker protection.
All
ball bearings are
and have
enough lubricant for the life of the
machine.
Remove motor cover occasionally and
blow dust and lint from motor housing.
Wheels: Periodically remove wheels and
add silicone lubricant to axle.
Motor
Removal:
1.
Remove high-flex drive pad
(4)
screws.
2. Remove brush cover (6) screws.
3.
Release tension on belt tension spring.
4. Remove motor mounting bolts
(3).
1. Remove high-flex drive pad.
2. Remove brush cover.
3.
Release tension on
belt
tension spring.
4. Loosen nuts on motor mounting studs
-4
or
5 turns.
5.
Install new belt and readjust belt
tension as shown:
The trouble shooting guides on inside
and back cover have been categorized
to assist you in locating and servicing
problems that could occur during the
life of the
Burnisher.