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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATION
SFCS-16 
OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV #4 (05/28/09) 
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c) The covering removal process can be extremely 
abrasive to the blade cutting edge. Blades can be 
sharpened in the field by the use of the metal file 
stored on the fixed section of the operator handle. Use 
of the file in the field will not duplicate the original 
blade manufacturing process, but can significantly 
increase overall productivity rates versus the 
continued use of a dull blade. Remove the blade from 
the FLOOR COVERING SCRAPER per the 
procedures outlined in this manual.  Clamp the blade 
in  a suitable vice.  Use the file to sharpen the blade 
with a procedure similar to that of sharpening a rotary 
lawnmower blade. FIGURE 28. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
FIGURE 28 
 
DANGER
 
EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN 
SHARPENING THE BLADE. CLAMP THE BLADE 
FIRMLY IN THE VICE. REMAIN CLEAR OF THE 
CUTTING EDGE DURING THE SHARPENING 
PROCESS. IMPROPER CONTACT WITH THE 
BLADE CAN RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE 
AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY. 
 
5) The coverings removal process on many work 
surface materials can produce sparks, dust and other 
foreign particle contamination. Many covering 
materials,  adhesives  and/or mastics can contain 
asbestos and other chemicals that are known to cause 
physical harm  and/or  affect the environment. These 
types of materials need to be properly identified, 
contained  and disposed of according to established 
OSHA, EPA and other rules and regulations. 
 
 
 
DANGER
 
 
SPARKS PRODUCED BY THE ACTIONS OF 
BLADE AND/OR CERAMIC TILE RIPPER 
ATTACHMENT AGAINST THE WORK SURFACE 
(FOR EXAMPLE: STRIKING ANCHOR BOLTS) CAN 
RESULT IN A FIRE AND/OR EXPLOSION. THIS 
OCCURRENCE CAN RESULT IN PROPERTY 
DAMAGE AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY. 
 
DANGER
 
 
THE CREATION OF DUST AND OTHER FOREIGN 
PARTICLE CONTAMINATION FROM THE 
COVERING REMOVAL PROCESS CAN RESULT IN 
PROPERTY DAMAGE AND/OR PERSONAL 
INJURY. FOR SUCH OPERATING CONDITIONS, 
ALWAYS WEAR A NIOSH/MSHA APPROVED 
DUST/MIST RESPIRATOR AND APPROPRIATE 
SAFETY RELATED APPAREL. CONSULT 
APPLICABLE OSHA REGULATIONS FOR 
SPECIFIC INFORMATION. 
 
6) Dust and other particle contamination can be 
controlled by the use an  appropriate industrial type 
vacuum system to remove/control dust and other 
particle contamination from the work surface. 
 
DANGER
 
 
ALWAYS UTILIZE A VACUUM SYSTEM TO 
OPERATE WITHIN THE SPECIFIC JOBSITE 
REQUIREMENT. DUST MATERIAL CAN MEET 
CLASS II OR CLASS III SPECIFICATIONS OF THE 
NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE® FOR HAZARDOUS 
LOCATION  CLASSIFICATIONS. CONSIDERATION 
MUST ALSO BE GIVEN TO THE CREATION OF 
HAZARDOUS TYPE MATERIALS REQUIRING 
SPECIFIC DISPOSAL PROCEDURES. DETERMINE 
THAT THE VACUUM SYSTEM IS PROPERLY 
DESIGNED TO OPERATE WITHIN THESE 
ATMOSPHERES. CONSULT CURRENT NATIONAL 
ELECTRIC CODE®, OSHA AND ENVIRONMENTAL 
PROTECTION AGENCY REGULATIONS FOR 
SPECIFIC INFORMATION. 
 
7) Water  applied to the work surface is not normally 
utilized to control dust and other particle 
contamination. Water, 
and/or other conductive 
materials, should be removed from the work surface 
by  an industry approved  and/or  accepted practice 
BEFORE utilizing the FLOOR COVERING SCRAPER 
to remove the covering material. The presence of 
water  and/or  any other conductive material on the 
work surface can substantially increase the potential