Marshalltown FCS86 SURFACE SHARK Floor Stripper User Manual
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FCS86 SuRFACE ShARK™ FLooR STRIPPER
PAgE 27
FIguRE 27
5) Typically, adhesive/mastic densities or thickness
change on the job site usually as a result of application
rates on the work surface. This, in turn directly affects
bond densities and thickness. As these factors
change, the blade angle can be adjusted with the
back Saver™ blade Control System to help optimize
covering removal rates.
6) Keep the extension cord free and clear the
the main frame area and orbiting blade while the
Floor Stripper is in operation. Contact with the
blade can damage the extension cord and create
a potential electrocution concern. In the event of
damage, replace the extension cord with a
factory approved replacement part only.
KEEP THE EXTENSION CORD FREE AND
CLEAR OF THE MAIN FRAME AND BLADE
AREA WHILE THE FLOOR STRIPPER IS IN
OPERATION. CONTACT WITH THE MAIN
FRAME AND BLADE AREA CAN RESULT IN
PROPERTY DAMAGE AND/OR PERSONAL
INJURY.
IN THE EVENT THE EXTENSION CORD
BECOMES ENTANGLED ABOUT THE FLOOR
STRIPPER AND/OR THE OPERATOR, TURN
THE ELECTRIC MOTOR ON/OFF SWITCH
TO THE OFF POSITION. FAILURE TO
PROPERLY STOP THE FLOOR STRIPPER
IN THIS OPERATING CONFIGURATION
CAN RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE AND/
OR PERSONAL INJURY. DETERMINE THE
EXTENSION CORD AND GFI ARE IN PROPER
CONDITION TO CONTINUE OPERATION.
REPLACE ANY DAMAGED COMPONENT
W I T H
A
F A C T O R Y
A P P R O V E D
REPLACEMENT PART ONLY.
DISCONNECT THE EXTENSION CORD FROM
THE FLOOR STRIPPER WHEN TRAVERSING
U P A N D D O W N S T A I R W A Y S . A N
I M P R O P E R L Y S T O R E D / C O N N E C T E D
EXTENSION CORD CAN ENTRAP AND/OR
ENTANGLE PERSONNEL, RESULTING IN
PROPERTY DAMAGE AND/OR PERSONAL
INJURY.
7) Scoring blades are available to remove covering
material such as rubber-backed carpet and linoleum
from concrete and wood surfaces. The vertical ends of
the scoring blade are designed to shear the covering
and remove it in various widths as determined by the
overall blade width. FIguRE 28.
FIguRE 28
Do not operate the Floor Stripper with the
vertical ends of the scoring blade facing
down toward the work surface. In this
configuration, damage to the work surface
can result.