Download Print this page

Information About Various Floorings; Trouble Shooting - Sinclair TURBO STRIPPER II Operating Manual

Advertisement

Emergency running
The Turbo Stripper can be operated also with broken or damaged hand clutch as follows:
- Disconnect power supply
- Insert emergency-run-unit in place of clutch.
- Screw-in thumb-screw (3) until the driving
wheels are blocked
- If the emergency-run-plate is mounted, the
motor drive is always switched on. The
machine starts running immediately after
switching on.

6.0 Information about various floorings

Carpets with foam backing
A sharp blade is essential in order to ensure the floor covering is removed
together with the foam backing. Remove floorings across the width, particularly
if you have any uneven sub-floor.
Tiles
Use blade of the same width as the tiles and use a new blade. Tiles above size
30 x 30 cm (12 x 12 inch) has to be cut into half. If the sub-floor is uneven, use
smaller blades.
In all cases, check from time to time to ensure the blade is still sharp. If it is not
or any distortion has occurred, replace it immediately.

7.0 Trouble shooting

1. Make sure the machine is connected to a known 120V, 20-amp circuit breaker.
2. All plugs should be firmly connected. Check for any splits or damage to
power cord.
3. Failure in Hydraulic Clutch System. (see 7.1)
Note: In the event of Hydraulic Clutch failure, the Emergency Run Unit can be inserted in
place of the hydraulic cylinder. This will allow continued use of the machine without clutch
availability. The machine will need to be turned off to move into a new position.
11

Advertisement

loading

Related Products for Sinclair TURBO STRIPPER II