Marshalltown SG87SH SURFACE SHARK Floor Grinder User Manual
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SG87Sh SuRFACE ShARK FLooR GRINDER
Improper seating force created by an excessive
blow to the mounting wedge will not allow the
attachment to properly release from the aluminum
disc if direct contact with a foreign object is made.
Such occurrence can result in property damage
and/or personal injury. The correct seating force
for a specific job application is that which is
sufficient to retain the attachment, yet still allows
it to release from the aluminum disc when direct
contact with a foreign object is made.
6) Determine that the multi-accessory attachment is
in full contact with the aluminum disc. If not in proper
contact, refer to REMOVING A MULTI-ACCESSORY
ATTACHMENT (not including the multi-segmented,
dry diamond disc) FROM THE ALUMINUM DISC for
proper removal procedures.
7) Return the Floor Grinder to its normal operating
position.
8) Determine that the oN/oFF switch located on the
operator handle is in the oFF position. If the Floor
Grinder is to be used immediately, reconnect the
extension cord or the power source.
UNEXPECTED MACHINE START UP CAN RESULT
IN PROPERTY DAMAGE AND/OR PERSONAL
INJURY.
REMOVING A MULTI-ACCESSORY ATTACHMENT
FROM THE ALUMINUM DISC
Application: SG87SH SURFACE SHARK
Tools required:
1 each, small hammer.
1 each, drift punch or small, pry bar.
WHEN REMOVING A MULTI-ACCESSORY
ATTACHMENT FROM THE FLOOR GRINDER,
ALWAYS WEAR 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. Follow
the instructions for this procedure as outlined in
INSTALLING A MULTI-ACCESSORY ATTACHMENT
(not including multi-segmented, dry diamond
blades) IN THE ALUMINUM DISC.
3) The multi-accessory attachment can be removed by
both the use of a drift punch or small, pry bar. If utilizing
the drift punch, strike the narrow end of the mounting
wedge with controlled, direct blows until the attachment
is released from the aluminum disc. If utilizing the pry
bar, position the bar between the aluminum disc and
the attachment. use controlled, direct blows to the
bar in order to force the attachment loose from the
aluminum disc. FIGuRE 11.
FIGuRE 11
Do not utilize excessive force when removing
a multi-accessory attachment with the pry bar.
Excessive force can result in damage to the
aluminum disc. Proper removal techniques by
both methods will result in minimal damage to the
aluminum disc.
4) Return the Floor Grinder to its normal operating
position.
5) Determine that the oN/oFF switch located on the
operator handle is in the oFF position. If the Floor
Grinder is to be used immediately, reconnect the
extension cord or the power source.