Slide number 4, Easyclean & easyclean™ high capacity box, Operation and maintenance guide – TapeTech 27TT EasyClean User Manual
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Operation and Maintenance Guide
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Updated 04 2012
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Operation
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To cover vertical wall joints, lock the handle and begin covering the joint from the bottom up to a
height of about 30” (.75 m), sweep off and begin again at the top of the joint.
Draw down the joint until you reach the previous stopping point. Then lock the handle and sweep off
the surface, neatly joining the two finished sections.
For door or window openings, always work from the corner, moving toward the opening. Just before
the wheels reach the opening, lock the handle and lift the wheels to keep them from dropping into the
opening, then sweep away from the wall.
Before starting the finish coat, lightly sand the dried topping coat to remove any small crumbs. Fill the
10” or 12” (250-300 mm) box and set the dial to #3 for a medium crown. Apply a finish coat to all
joints. For butt joints, apply a coat on either side of the center of the joint. After the two side by side
coats have dried, finish them with a 10” or 12” (250-300mm) skim coat over the center of the joint.
Reset the crown dial to #5 for a tight crown then cover the joints on the ceilings and walls.
Maintenance
To open the boxes for cleaning, simply turn the two latches on the back and pull open. Clean
thoroughly with a brush and water (or a water hose) to remove all joint compound from the tool.
Then, after the tool is clean, lightly oil with Ames® Bazooka® Oil or any light machine oil.
Box Blade Replacement
1. To remove the used blade, place the tip of a screwdriver against one end of the blade and tap the
screwdriver with the palm of your hand.
2. If the blade does not pop out, tighten the screw at one end of the brass blade holder, forcing the
end of the blade out. Back the screw up and again tap the end of the blade.
3. Use one end of the used blade to clean any dried compound from the blade holder slot.
4. Remove both right and left skids, but leave the repair clips in place.
5. Slightly bend the new blade approximately 2 inches from both ends. This will help secure the blade
while the tool is in use.
6. Start at one end, pressing the blade all the way into the blade holder, working to the other end.
Install new skids. The “dog ear” on the skids should press against the back side of the new
blade and be flush with the blade holder (about the thickness of a thumbnail lower than the blade
edge).
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