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SELF-PROPELLED TORERO STRIPPER OPERATING & SERVICE MANUAL - EN Ref. 94572 Read Manual Before Operating or Servicing Machine 401891-ROM Rev D www.romus.fr www.romusworld.com...
Features and Specifications Speed Control Knob Forward/Reverse Handles Quick-Adjust Multi-Position Handle Lifting Bail Eyebolts Kickstand Slide Weights Debris-Deflecting Front Weight Traction Wheels FEATURES Speed Control Knob - Limits maximum forward speed. Forward/Reverse Handles - Controls both speed and direction of scraper with simple twist grips.
Safety GENERAL RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION Before use, anyone operating or performing maintenance on this equipment must read and understand this manual, as well as any labels pack- aged with or attached to the machine and its components. Read the manual carefully to learn equipment applications and limitations, as well as potential hazards associated with this type of equipment.
Safety WALK-BEHIND SCRAPER SAFETY GUIDELINES Before use, anyone operating this equipment must read and understand these safety instructions. Scraping Beware of hidden obtrusions. Watch out for hidden dangers and protrusions in flooring. Do not use on largely uneven surfaces. Observe location of electrical supplies and extension cords. Do not allow cutting heads to come into contact with any electrical supply or extension cord.
Safety HYDRAULIC SAFETY Maintaining a Safe Work Environment Establishing a safe work environment in and around your hydraulic equipment is extremely important. The easiest and most effective way to avoid problems is to make sure associates understand their equipment, know how to operate the machines safely, and recognize the dangers if handled carelessly.
Safety ELECTRICAL PRACTICES WARNING: ELECTRICAL CORDS CAN BE HAZARDOUS. MISUSE CAN RESULT IN FIRE OR DEATH BY ELECTRICAL SHOCK. READ CAREFULLY AND FOLLOW ALL DIRECTIONS. CAUTION: ALWAYS FOLLOW APPLICABLE ELECTRICAL CODES, STANDARDS AND/OR REGULATIONS. CONSULT YOUR LOCAL ELECTRICAL AUTHORITY OR A LICENSED ELECTRICIAN BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO MODIFY AN ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION. ENSURE THAT CIRCUIT AND GROUND FAULT PROTECTION DEVICES AND ALL OTHER ELECTRICAL SAFETY EQUIPMENT ARE FUNCTIONING PROPERLY.
Components and Assembly TRANSPORTATION Attach/Remove Transport Wheels WARNING: NEVER HAVE TRANSPORT WHEEL ASSEMBLY MOUNTED ON MACHINE OR WEHEELS DISENGAGED WHEN GOING UP OR DOWN A LOADING RAMP OR INCLINE. FAILURE TO DO SO COULD CAUSE LOSS OF CONTROL, DAMAGE TO MACHINE OR PROPERTY, OR SERIOUS INJURY. Transport wheels help eliminate damage to the flooring and make moving the machine easier.
Components and Assembly Re-engaging Wheels Line up wheel hub hole and axle hole (Figure 3). Insert pin and push ring over the hole so that it is parallel to the wheel. Repeat on second wheel. APPLICATION SETUP VCT Tile FIG. 3 Never use a blade wider than the size of the tile being removed.
Operation OPERATING CONTROLS Speed Control (Figure 4) • Turn speed control knob clockwise to decrease maximum forward speed. • Turn speed control knob counterclockwise to increase maximum forward speed. FASTER SLOWER • Speed control knob can be adjusted while machine is running. Forward/Reverse •...
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Operation • Self-scoring blades are available in a number of sizes; these blades eliminate the need for pre-scoring material. Depending upon the type of material being removed and the sharpness of the blade and scoring wings, the self-scoring blades may make it harder to control the machine.
Troubleshooting Guide Problem Cause Solution Machine will not start. Insufficient power. Ensure use of properly rated extension cord. Loose capacitor leads. Check capacitor leads to ensure good connection. Overload button on motor has been tripped. Button is located on the bottom of the electric box on motor.
Maintenance WARNING: ALWAYS UNPLUG MACHINE BEFORE PERFORMING MAINTE- NANCE. Wheel WHEEL CLEANER ADJUSTMENT Cleaner Loosen wheel cleaner with 9/16” wrench (Figure 1). Slide cleaner up to the face of the wheel until it touches, but does not dig into the wheel surface.
Maintenance TANK REMOVAL It is necessary to remove the tank in order to repair the pump, or to replace or service internal hoses. Drain tank by removing the top filler port cap and drain plug on the side of the machine (Figure 4). An 8 liter container will be needed to drain the fluid into.
Maintenance Interval Maintenance To Be Performed Daily 50 hrs 1000 hrs 2000 hrs ● Inspect fasteners, wheels and blade holders for damage. ● Clean built-up glue and debris from wheels, front weight, and blade holder. ● Visually inspect internal parts. ●...
Parts List and Diagrams OVERALL MACHINE TANK PARTS BODY PARTS MOTOR PARTS PUMP PARTS WEIGHT PARTS CUTTING HEAD PARTS WHEEL PARTS ECCENTRIC, CHAIN AND BELT PARTS BOTTOM & BACK COVERS ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. 404581-011 Assembly, Commander Handle, EUR 401546 Motor, Hydraulic, Sub, 6280 6280-299...
Parts List and Diagrams BASE ASSEMBLY 401639 6280-11XXXX 6280-13XXXX 6280-10XXXX 6280-15XXXX ITEM 6280-12XXXX 6280-20XXXX DESCRIPTION QTY. ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. 6280-23XXXX 6280-26XXXX 6280-28XXXX 6280-33XXXX 401541 Sprocket, Axle, Heavy Duty 401541 401541 Sprocket, Axle, Heavy Duty 73012 Screw, Set, Cup Point, 1/4-20x3/8 73012 73012 Screw, Set, 1/4-20 x 3/8...
Parts List and Diagrams WEIGHTS 6280-11XXXX 6280-13XXXX ITEM 6280-10XXXX 6280-20XXXX 6280-12XXXX 6280-23XXXX 6280-26XXXX 6280-28XXXX ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. 6280-33XXXX , t l - 8 / 400184 Screw, Hex Head Cap, M10-1.5 x 90, Class 8.8, Clear Zinc 400184 400184 Bolt, M10-1.5 x 90, HHCS 74657 Washer, Lock, M10...
Parts List and Diagrams HYDRAULIC MOTOR ASSEMBLY 401546 ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. 6280-226 Bracket, Mounting, Hydraulic Motor 6280-225 Spacer, Hydraulic Motor 405967 Motor, Hydraulic, 200CCM 71115 Bearing, Ball, 1 x 2 x .5 6280-221 Connector, Hydraulic Motor 6280-223 Key, Shaft, Hydraulic Motor 401541 Sprocket, Axle, Heavy Duty 73012...
Parts List and Diagrams ECCENTRIC, CHAIN AND BELT ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 6280-124 Belt, Pump Drive, D 6280-405 Eccentric 6280-125 Assembly, Idler 73010 Screw, Set 1/4-20x1 73039 Screw, Set, 1/4-20x 6280-228 Chain, Drive, #50 S 73215 Washer, External Lo 73218 Screw, Hex Head C 6280-229 Link, Master, Drive C...
Parts List and Diagrams IDLER ASSEMBLY 6280-125 ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRI 6280-125W Bracket 71072 Bearing 6280-126A Cap, Idl 73003 Screw, B ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. 6280-125W Bracket and Pin, Idler Mount 71072 Bearing, 1/2 ID DCTN-1616 6280-126A Cap, Idler Bearing 73003 Screw, Button Head Socket Cap, 1/4-20x5/8 401891-ROM_RevD...
Parts List and Diagrams HANDLE ASSEMBLY 404581-011 LEVER PARTS KNOB PARTS FRONT COVER ADJUSTMENT ROD PARTS HYDRAULIC PARTS LOWER SUBASSY PARTS ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. 6280-601 Weldment, Upper Handle 404583-033 Assembly, Cord, Handle, 2.5mm/3, NEMA L6-15R, 33” ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY.
Parts List and Diagrams HYDRAULIC HOSES ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 400031 Hose, Hydraulic, 1/4 x 40, F/90 400033 Hose, Hydraulic, 3/8 x 36, F/F 400032 Hose, Hydraulic, 1/4 x 33, F/90 400032 Hose, Hydraulic, 1/4 x 33, F/90 400097* Wrap, Kevlar *NOT SHOWN ITEM PART NO.
Parts List and Diagrams ADJUSTMENT ROD ITEM PART DESCRIPT NUMBER 402197 O-ring, .489 ID X .629 OD X 402200 E-Clip, Shaft, .625 402201 Washer, .625 ID x 1.000 OD 402219 Rod, Adjustment, Large, 3X 6280-606 Handle, Ball 6280-611 Lock, Adjustment Bar 92800-12 Spring, Adjustment, 3.5"...
Parts List and Diagrams HYDRAULICS BLEED HYDRAULIC VALVE REV. PRESS. FLOW TO TOP OF TANK. FLUID FWD. PRESS. TANK FLOW HYDRAULIC MOTOR SUCTION (NEGATIVE PRESS.) HYD. POSITIVE PUMP PRESSURE 401891-ROM_RevD...
Warranty The Company warrants that each new unit manufactured by The Company to be free from defects in materials and workmanship in normal use and service for a period of twelve (12) months from date of shipment from The Company to the end user. If shipment to end user is from a Dis- tributor, The Company may honor warranty for up to 15 months from initial shipment from the Company if the end user can provide documenta- tion of receipt date.
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