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EDCO CPM-10 User Manual

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E-CPL8-CPM-4-8-10-I-0112

Printed in USA
©2012

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Website: www.edcoinc.com

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The CPM-4-8-10-CPL-8 EDCO concrete Planers were

designed to remove material from the surface of concrete

slabs. The material may consist of excess concrete, coat-

ings, contaminants such as industrial debris, sealer, paint,

production line spill and virtually any foreign substance that

creates a safety or health hazard on walks, passageways

or floor surfaces.

The EDCO planers are primarily used for surface preparation

in commercial and industrial buildings. The machine’s total

weight is an advantage when used on upper floors where lbs

per sq. feet is an important factor. We have kept the overall

width to less than 36 inches (91 cm) to allow for passage

through most commercial doorways.

Since the maximum depth of cut is 1/2” (2 cm) in increments

of 1/32” to 3/16”, it is not suited for removal of very hard

concrete such as the kind found on roads, bridge decks or

runways. This work is best accomplished by heavy duty

milling machines built for that purpose.

The basic mechanical structure consists of a fabricated steel

frame, a power source - electric, gasoline, or propane (an air

motor can also be adapted), and a rotating drum like cutter

head that can be raised or lowered to a chosen depth by

the operator.

The CPM-4 model is designed with an “up-cut” rotation of

the cutter drum assembly, consequently a milling type action

occurs which is more efficient than the “down-cut” found on

other manual units. The CPM-8, CPM-10 and CPM-8 are

down-cut machines.

The push units require very little manual labor to operate -

the operator controls speed, forward and reverse directions.

Note that it will cut in forward or reverse directions.

The 4” to 10” inch wide drum assemblies consist of a welded

cage holding 4, 6 or 8 hardened shafts - locked in place during

operation and removable when replacing cutters.

Several styles and sizes of cutter are available. All types of

cutters may be used on all sizes of drum assemblies. Cutters

vary in size - 2 3/8” for light removal, 3” diameter for longer

life. Additional cutter wheel specifications can be found on

literature and price lists.

The efficiency of the planer is determined by 3 factors - the

hardness and type of surface to be removed, the type of

What to Expect from your

CPM-4, CPM-8, CPM-10, CPL-8 EDCO Concrete Planer

cutting tool and the power behind the cutters.

Since the hardness of the surface cannot be changed

and the cutter type is limited to present state of the art

material and the power source is fixed - there may be

conditions that are beyond the capability of the planer.

To exceed these limits will only cause problems. Cutter

life will be shortened drastically, excessive vibration will

most likely cause the scarifier to self destruct.

EDCO cannot accept responsibility if the conditions found

on the job site exceed the ability of the equipment to meet

the contractors expectations. It is the obligation of the

purchaser, user or renter to determine the compatibility

of the planer with the job to be performed.

We at EDCO are prepared to assist the user. We can

provide technical information and comparison data on

jobs of a similar nature. Given information on the project

we can advise the contractor which tools, in our opinion,

will suit the job best, approximate production rates and

possibly arrange a demonstration or suggest an alterna-

tive method or equipment.

EDCO concrete planers, when properly used, will perform

efficiently and economically, but as with all “demolition”

equipment, unless proper maintenance is provided they

tend to wear out faster than other mechanical devices.

It is important that each job be considered individually.

Testing should be carried out and a determination made

if the project is feasible under the circumstances. In

those instances where no other alternative is available,

various changes in procedure can be tried - shallower

cutting depth, slower forward speeds, spacing of cutters

changed - extra weight added. We do not guarantee

life of cutters, depth of cut, life of equipment (except for

workmanship). Equipment of this type is capable of self

destruction through misuse or abuse and the owner/op-

erator is the vital component that can mean success or

failure of the project.

Our technical information has been obtained from years

of experience on all types of job sites and we will gladly

share this information with you. New materials are con-

stantly being introduced - concrete is made harder with

additives, chemicals and new curing techniques. We try

to keep up with these changes, it’s a never ending job

for us and we need your cooperation to provide us with

accurate job site conditions and information.

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