4.
Insert the sharpened blade.
5.
Tighten bolts firmly, starting from the center and working out. Bolts should be snug
but not over-tightened.
1. Insert the blade. (See Blade Assembly)
2. Lower the jaw assembly to the floor. Lift the caster wheel off the floor 1/4 inch. Use
previous procedures to drive forward.
3. As the Terminator
person at the side of the machine removing accumulating debris.
18. Tricycle or Caster Wheelbase and Tires
The tricycle wheelbase is designed for a better turning ability. The wheel bearings on the
front caster roller require lubrication with grease every 30 hours of machine operation.
There are three fittings, two on the wheel and one on the housing. When running over
debris such as carpet, the carpet yarn will get caught between the wheel and the housing.
Clean out wheel and housing regularly.
The rear tires are solid rubber, tubeless, and require no maintenance. Over time, they may
wear out and need replacing. Before each job, inspect the rear tires and lug bolts. Tighten
the lug bolts as needed to 70 ft.-lbs. torque – it is important to keep the lug bolts tight.
The wheel hubs should be tightened from 310 to 350 ft.-lbs. Inspect and re-torque every 60
hours of operation. Lift the machine off the floor so no weight is on the wheel when re-
torqueing the pack nut.
1. Receiving the Terminator
After receiving the Terminator
damage. Attention should be given to the crate and pallet of the Terminator
arrives for any damage that may have happened during shipment. If you see any
dented or crushed housing parts contact Innovatech for procedures to repair shipping
damage.
Only trained or authorized personnel should change, repair or charge batteries.
2. Lifting Batteries
Always use proper lifting equipment to reduce the risk of battery damage, shorting and
possible injury. An insulated lifting device used with an overhead hoist is the safest way
to move a battery. Chain hoists used to handle batteries should be equipped with a non-
metallic container or bucket to prevent the chains from dangling and possibly causing a
short by coming in contact with exposed cell connectors on the top of the battery.
Never lift batteries by the inter-cell connecting cables, the connectors will come apart
while the battery is in midair. Connectors on these cables are designed for maximum
17. Taking Up Floor Coverings
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is removing flooring material, it is recommended to have another
19. Battery Safety
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, examine the covers and battery catch tray for signs of
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when it
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