Marshalltown SG87SH SURFACE SHARK Floor Grinder User Manual
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SG87Sh SuRFACE ShARK FLooR GRINDER
Installing the SHARK TOOTH system with the
tungsten carbide inserts facing opposite the
rotation direction will not deliver satisfactory
material removal rates and result in premature
component wear requiring early replacement.
Diamond Segment Block
Diamond segments are retained into a steel block
assembly and deliver up to 5 times greater productivity
rates than the silicon carbide stones. FIGuRE 7. The
design resists clogging while delivering a conservative
service life up to 15 times longer than the stones.
Diamond is the ideal choice for larger concrete removal
projects and the removal of epoxies, paints and many
thin film coatings.
The concept is especially useful for removing a thin
layer of concrete in final preparation for a new coating
application. Can be used in both wet and dry job
applications. Worn inserts are easily replaced in a
matter of seconds. Service life is dependent upon
many variables, but can approach 35,000 square feet
per set, making it a cost efficient solution for many job
applications.
FIGuRE 7
INSTALLING A MULTI-ACCESSORY
ATTACHMENT IN THE ALUMINUM DISC
Application: SG87SH SURFACE SHARK
Tools required:
1 each, small hammer.
Parts required:
3 each, Part# WEDGE Mounting Wedge.
WHEN INSTALLING A MULTI-ACCESSORY
ATTACHMENT ON THE FLOOR GRINDER ALWAYS
WEAR THE APPROPRIATE SAFETY EYEWEAR
AND APPAREL TO MINIMIZE THE POTENTIAL
FOR INJURY FROM FLYING DEBRIS. FLYING
DEBRIS CAN RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE
AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY.
1) Disconnect the Floor Grinder from the extension
cord or from the power source
2) Tilt the Floor Grinder back until the operator handle
comes in contact with the surface. The Floor Grinder
may not be in a stable position in this configuration.
To minimize the possibility of property damage and/or
personal injury, properly secure an appropriate weight
to the handle for added stability. other means can also
be utilized to support the frame and provide proper
machine stability. Appropriate wheel chocks are also
recommended. FIGuRE 8.
EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN WORKING
NEAR OR UNDER THE FLOOR GRINDER WITH
THE OPERATOR HANDLE TILTED BACK IN THE
SERVICE POSITION. IF THE FLOOR GRINDER IS
NOT POSITIONED IN A STABLE CONFIGURATION,
WITH ADEQUATE COUNTERWEIGHT PROPERLY
SECURED, UNEXPECTED MOVEMENT CAN
ALLOW THE FLOOR GRINDER TO FALL BACK
TO THE WORK SURFACE. THE RESULT CAN
BE PROPERTY DAMAGE AND/OR PERSONAL
INJURY.