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EDCO TILE SHARK User Manual

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Cutting:

• The TileShark is equipped with a 2 position handle bracket. Rear slot for normal

removal. Front slot for aggressive removal.

Concrete Base:

• Generally, on concrete based floors, the bevel on blade should be facing up

and at a fairly steep angle . (Figure 4 - angle exaggerated) If the blade “jumps up” from

the floor surface, the angle may be too shallow.

• If removing tile from a concrete base, work diagonally on the tile surface.

• Use only 2/3rds width of blade on each pass. Removing an excessive amount of

material will damage the equipment.

Wood Base:

• Generally, on wooden based floors, the bevel on the blade should be facing down and

use a flatter angle of cut. (Figure 5 - angle exaggerated) Using an angle that is too steep

may result in damage to the floor base material.

• Remove material in the direction of the wood grain to minimize gouging.

NOTE: Some gouging is unavoidable and will occur.

• Use only 2/3rds width of blade on each pass. Removing an excessive amount of

material will damage the equipment.

Starting the Machine:

Make sure the machine is clear of walls and/or obstructions, tilt it back slightly to shift the

weight onto the wheels, then turn the switch to ON. (Figure 3)

Do not force the machine.

Shut the machine OFF when repositioning for another pass.

• Unplug machine from power source. Use the appropriate tools & techniques

to remove the blade to minimize the chance of the wrench slipping. Tilt ma-

chine back on handle to access hardware on bottom of striker plate (Figure 6).

• Loosen but do not remove the three bolts shown in (Figure 6) from the bottom

side of the striker plate.

• Inspect the new EDCO blade.

• Carefully slide the old blade out and replace with the new EDCO blade or

rotate blade if changing surfaces. Tighten bolts.

• Be sure the blade is secure before plugging the Tile Shark back in to the

power source.

Changing or Rotating the Blade:

Figure 4

Figure 5

Blades are extremely sharp! For your own protection - wear heavy duty work

gloves when changing the blades.

Figure 3

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