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Operator's Safety and Service Manual
Scarifier
TFP-9
www.discount-equipment.com
It is the OWNER´S RESPONSABILITY to communicate information on the
SAFE USE and OPERATION of this machine to the operators.
27112013
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  • Page 1 Operator’s Safety and Service Manual Scarifier TFP-9 www.discount-equipment.com It is the OWNER´S RESPONSABILITY to communicate information on the SAFE USE and OPERATION of this machine to the operators. 27112013...
  • Page 2 Jax, Curtis, Gehl, Heli, Honda, ICS/PowerGrit, Puckett, Waldon, ASV, IHI, Partner, Imer, Clipper, MMD, Koshin, Rice, Gorman Rupp, CH&E, Cat Pumps, Comet, General Pump, Giant,AMida, Coleman, NAC, Gradall, Square Shooter, Kent, Stanley, Tamco, Toku, Hatz, Kohler, Robin, Wisconsin, Northrock, Oztec, Toker TK, Rol-Air, Small Line, Wanco, Yanmar...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.Serial Number Location ..........3 2.Parts Ordering Procedure .......... 3 3.Assembling Instructions ..........4 4.Safety Precautions ............. 6 5.Safety Notice & Decals ..........7 6.Before Operating............10 7.Starting Engine ............11 8.Operating Instructions ..........12 9.Recommended Cutters Type ........13 10.Service Instructions ..........
  • Page 4: Serial Number Location

    1. SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION The model/serial number decal is located on the shroud assembly (black). (Write model number) (Write serial number) The unit’s year of manufacture can be determined by the serial number. Contact your nearest sales branch or for more information. This Unit warranty is stated in this Operational and Safety manual on page 16.
  • Page 5: Assembling Instructions

    REMEMBER – You own the best. If repairs are needed, use only purchased parts from authorized distributors. 3. ASSEMBLING INSTRUCTIONS UNPACKING 1. Remove the unit and all components from its shipping crate. You will see:  Preassembled scarifier with carbide cutters, or tungsten cutters if they were purchased separately.
  • Page 6 Tighten cable by attaching nut (123). Remove the four bolts (70) and lock washers (69) from machine housing (104). Match up the holes on the handle assembly to the machine housing and insert the bolts (70) and the washers (69). Tighten bolts corner-to-corner.
  • Page 7: Safety Precautions

    4. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS READ AND STUDY THE FOLLOWING SAFETY INFORMATION BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT. IN ADDITION, ENSURE THAT EVERY INDIVIDUAL WHO OPERATES OR WORKS WITH THIS EQUIPMENT IS FAMILIAR WITH THESE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS. WARNING - LETHAL EXHAUST GAS! An internal combustion engine discharges carbon monoxide, which is a poisonous and odorless invisible gas.
  • Page 8: Safety Notice & Decals

    States Federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration Act must be met when operated in areas that are under the jurisdiction of that United States Department. 5. SAFETY NOTICE & DECALS IMPORTANT NOTICE The "SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL" is used to call attention to items or operations that may be dangerous to those operating or working with this equipment.
  • Page 9 READ SAFETY DECALS CAREFULLY Carefully read and follow all safety decals. Keep them in good condition. If they become aged, replace as required. If repainting, REPLACE ALL decals. Decals are available from your authorized Distributors. Decals are not shown to scale. 201005 201005 201026...
  • Page 10 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DANGER EXPLOSION HAZARD Never operate the machine in an explosive atmosphere, near combustible materials or where ventilation does not clear exhaust fumes. WARNING BURN HAZARD Never come into contact with the engine or muffler when engine is operating or shortly after it is turned o f f .
  • Page 11: Before Operating

    6. BEFORE OPERATING REMEMBER! It is the owner´s responsibility to communicate information on the safe use and proper operation of this unit to the operators. Before operating, review SAFETY PRECAUTIONS listed on page 6 of this manual. Familiarize yourself with the operation of the unit and confirm that all controls function properly BEFORE starting engine.
  • Page 12: Starting Engine

    SPECTATORS – Keep all personnel/spectators away from the Scarifier while running. This Spinning equipment can throw segments and can cause injuries. 7. STARTING ENGINE/AIR GAS ENGINE 1. With the Scarifier engine level in the ground check oil level and add oil and fuel as required.
  • Page 13 AIR SUPPLY With cage in maximum raised position, attach air supply (minimum 90 C.F.M. at 90 P.S.I.) turn quick opening valve on. Run in for two (2) minutes. Turn off valve, and then re-start. The air regulator is equipped with a pressure gauge. The recommended operating pressure is 90 P.S.I.
  • Page 14: Operating Instructions

    8. OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS OPERATING 1. After turning engine/motor “ON”, and the scarifier in its raised position, attach the air supply (minimum 90 C.F.M. at 90 P.S.I.) turn quick opening valve on. Run in for two (2) minutes. Turn valve off, and then re-start. The air regulator is equipped with a pressure gauge.
  • Page 15: Recommended Cutters Type

    9. RECOMMENDED CUTTERS TYPE SELECTION ADHESIVES – CARPET R120 (B-1 Cutters) Most carpets adhesives removal Estimated Production Rate: 100-300 sq.ft/hr. Estimated Cutter Life: 1200-1500 sq.ft. ADHESIVES – TILE R138 (A-3, B-3 Cutters) Most tile adhesives removal. Estimated Production Rate: 100-250 sq.ft/hr Estimated Cutter Life: 1200-1500 sq.ft CONCRETE GRINDING R150, R151, or R152 (Carbide Cutters)
  • Page 16 4. Lift the cutting guide to avoid any contact with the head. 5. Secure any other hardware on the machine. 6. Make sure you use appropriated lifting equipment to lift equipment. 7. Do not position yourself where you could possibly be pinched / caught between the equipment and some other obstacle.
  • Page 17 1. Check and clean spark plugs regularly. A fouled, dirty or carbonized spark plug causes hard starting and poor engine performance. Set spark plug gap to recommended clearance. Refer to engine manual. BELT TENSION 1. If there is excessive belt play, there will be a decrease in the cutting/grinding action, which could cause cage and machine damage.
  • Page 18: Maintenance Schedule

    5. Cage will be free to remove from edger. Figure 3A CHANGING CUTTERS/SHAFTS 1. Once the cage has been removed use a 5/32” Allen Key and 7/16” open end wrench, remove screws and cover plate from cage. With drift pin tap rods from the drive side until free of cage.
  • Page 19: Replacements

    Every 3 Every 6 Every 9 Every 12 Maintenance After 45 After months months months months days or every use Services Intervals 50 hrs. 100 hrs. 200 hrs. 300 hrs. 400 hrs. General Inspection: Guards Check Warning stickers Check Wheels Check operation Test run Check operation...
  • Page 20: Torque Chart

    13. TORQUE CHART...
  • Page 21 Jax, Curtis, Gehl, Heli, Honda, ICS/PowerGrit, Puckett, Waldon, ASV, IHI, Partner, Imer, Clipper, MMD, Koshin, Rice, Gorman Rupp, CH&E, Cat Pumps, Comet, General Pump, Giant,AMida, Coleman, NAC, Gradall, Square Shooter, Kent, Stanley, Tamco, Toku, Hatz, Kohler, Robin, Wisconsin, Northrock, Oztec, Toker TK, Rol-Air, Small Line, Wanco, Yanmar...

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