Aztec ULTRAGRIND Owner's Manual page 8

Propane concrete grinder and polisher
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PG. 8 ULTRAGRIND
5. Increase throttle to about 75% while
walking very slowly.
a. never tilt back machine while engine is running.
stoppinG tHe enGine
Turn the propane tank valve clockwise to a closed
position and turn the key OFF.
NOTE: The exhaust system will be very hot and
takes several minutes to cool, so keep yourself and
all materials clear.
maintenanCe
a. Cleaning the equipment
1. Place machine in "tilt back" position.
2. Rinse the drive unit and drivers.
3. Rinse around splash skirt and body.
4. Return machine to operating position, then
start engine and run machine briefly to expel
any excess water.
B. storing the machine and tank
1. The engine should be stopped properly and the
tank valve closed.
2. Remove the LPG tank from the machine and
store the tank in a well ventilated approved area.
3. Store your machine in a safe area: away from
enclosed high heat, away from sparks or
flames, and away from traffic lanes of heavy
equipment.
C. flange Bearings
The Flange Bearings must be lubricated with
grease before every use or every 4 hours of
run time, whichever comes first, or warranty of
Flange Bearings will be voided.
d. machine & engine maintenance
1. Refer to engine manufacturer's Owners
Manual and comply completely with the
instructions. Change the oil and filter according
to the engine Owners Manual.
2. Keep a good service log on each machine with
the date, hour meter reading, type(s) of service
performed and the name of the person who
performed them.
3. Clean the entire unit after each use. When
cleaning the unit, check for possible loose
nuts and bolts.
4. The foam engine dust filter should be
removed and cleaned periodically by shaking
out the accumulated dust and rinsing with
water and a mild detergent. Squeeze out excess
water (do not wring out). Allow the filter to air
dry before replacing. Failure to the engine filter
clean may result in engine overheating.
Changing Gear drive lubricant
After the first 100 hours of operation, drain out
initial oil, flush out the gear case with an approved
nonflammable, non-toxic solvent and refill.
Thereafter, oil should be changed at least every
500 operating hours, or every 6 months, whichever
comes first, with Mobilgear 630 oil or equivalent.
e. maintenance schedule
Repairs and adjustments to the fuel system must be
performed by an authorized, properly trained service
technician. To keep the machine in good working
condition, follow the daily, weekly and monthly
maintenance procedures listed below. Keeping the
machine clean and free of accumulated dust, lint and
oil allows free air to flow across the engine and
proper cooling. Always use clean recoil dust filters.
These can be cleaned by washing them in flowing
water and shaking them dry. Keep a log book of
maintenance and/or repairs.
daily maintenance
every two hours of operation:
Change or vacuum clean the recoil dust filter.
Check and clean carburetor pre-filter.
every four hours of operation:
Check oil level.
Lubricate Flange Bearings.
Make sure all components (shroud, handle, fuel
cylinder, belt, etc) are tight and secure.
Check drive plates and flex material for cracks or
diamond wear.
Clean machine – if compressed air is available, blow
dust from machine and engine, concentrating on the
inside of engine shrouds, and wash undercarriage.
Weekly maintenance: every 20–50 hours of operation
Perform all daily maintenance services.
Change oil and oil filters at 50 hours of service.
Check for loose nuts and bolts on entire machine.
Examine all propane fuel components for leaks or
wear, replace if necessary.
monthly maintenance: every 80 hours of operation
Perform all daily and weekly services.
Change carburetor air filter.
Consult engine owner's manual for maintenance
services.
Quarterly maintenance: every 250 hours of operation

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