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Terrco 6200 Operating Instructions, Maintenance Instructions, Spare Part List page 6

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OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
6. After you have the cable in place, relieve pressure on the handle and push the start button on the starter switch, then
releasing the pressure on the handle to lower the machine back to the oor.
7. We recommend that the rst pass over the oor be made with the weights in the upper wight baskets. After the oor
is "roughed" out, move the weights to the weight baskets located on the gear case for maximum abrasive pressure.
8. Be sure to periodically check stone wear, to prevent grinding with the steel plugs, rather than the stones.
GENERAL MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS
THE LUBRICATION OF THE MACHINE
1. The lubrication of the main gear case.
•The main gear case contains Mobilith AW-1 grease.
•Gear case level shoud be checked once a year. The level of the grease in the gear case should be half way up, to just
covering the thickness of the driven gears (Ref. number 22 and 46 on the parts list (gear case assembly)).
TO THE TOP!
The drive gear must
cause grease leakage.
2. Location of additional grease ttings/zerks.
•Eight ttings on bearing caps on top of gear case (Ref. number 6 on the parts list (gear case assembly)).
•Lubricate these ttings with 2 shots of grease every month with Mobilith AW-1 or equivalent.
KEEPING MACHINE CLEAN
1. Schedule daily cleaning after each days grinding.
•Tilt machine back on handle.
•Clean under carriage with water using a garden hose and nozzle.
•Clean all grease ttings.
2. Do not let any build-up of cement grinding paste occur as this could create an overload on your machine, as well as
more weight to push.
3. Avoid direct spraying of drives/ starter boxes if using a pressure washer to clean the machine.
REPLACEMENTS OF WORN, DAMAGED, OR MISSING PARTS
1. Advantages
•If worn parts (bearings, gears, etc) are not replaced promptly, serious damage to your machine could occur.
•Your machine will operate more effi ciently with new Terrco® parts.
2. Use only authorized Terrco® parts as our warranty will not apply if other than factory authorized Terrco® parts are used.
MORFLEX FLEXIBLE COUPLINGS
1. Bolts, (Ref. number 9 on gear case assembly) should be checked weekly for tightness. Loose bolts cause extreme
vibrations and premature failure of rubber inserts in the couplings.
2. Your exible couplings (Ref. number 30 on gear case assembly) should be changed a minimum of once a year whether
you use your machine or not.
STONE WEAR AND REPLACEMENT
1. Check your stones for wear periodically, as the stones may be worn ush with stone holder plugs and the operator
may be grinding with steel stone spiders.
MODEL 6200
NOT
be covered, as you will create a pressure build-up that will damage seals and
DO NOT FILL

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