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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS
8FP FLOOR PLANER SERIES 
OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV #2 (05/28/09) 
PAGE 39 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
FIGURE 49 
13) Mount the bearing block to the access plate. 
Tighten the 3/8 inch self locking hexagon nuts with the 
torque wrench to 35 ft lbs (47Nm.). 
 
14) Install the access plate to the main frame by 
aligning the dowel pins and installing the capscrews 
and washers. Tighten with the 3/4 inch wrench. 
 
A properly installed replacement bearing should rotate 
without excessive friction, drag and/or "rough spots". If 
these symptoms occur after  assembly, the bearing 
was improperly supported when presses into the 
bearing block. The resulting thrust placed upon the 
bearing exceeded its static capacity. A bearing 
operating with these characteristics will deliver minimal 
service life and be prone to premature failure. 
 
15) If the Floor Planer is powered by an engine, 
reconnect the engine spark plug wire. If powered by 
an electric motor and the machine is to be used 
immediately, reconnect the extension cord or Floor 
Planer to the power source. Determine that the 
ON/OFF switch located on the operator handle is in 
the OFF position. 
 
DANGER
 
UNEXPECTED MACHINE START UP CAN RESULT 
IN PROPERTY DAMAGE AND/OR PERSONAL 
INJURY. 
 
LUBRICATION REQUIREMENTS. 
Application: All Models. 
Parts Required: 
1 each, container of dry film lubricant. 
 
 
 
 
 
1) Lubricate the caster wheel bearings with a dry film 
lubricant only. Dry film lubricants dry immediately upon 
contact. Use sparingly. Excess lubricant will attract the 
fine grained, powered materials described and directly 
affect bearing  service life. 
 
CAUTION
 
Do not lubricate the caster wheels with any type of 
grease material. Grease will attract foreign 
material accumulations that can accelerate 
bearing wear. 
 
2) The flail drum driveshaft is supported by extra 
capacity, double row ball bearings. Both bearings  are 
of  a sealed design and should not require additional 
lubrication during their normal service life.  The grease 
type and amount utilized for the bearings are intended 
to provide proper lubrication for the respective loads 
and operational speeds. Replacement bearings should 
contain  approximately 30 percent fill capacity. 
Excessive amounts of grease in the bearing cavity can 
actually increase friction and resulting heat increases 
can also dramatically shorten bearing service life. 
3) The hand crank bearing is sealed  and should not 
require  additional lubrication during its normal service 
life. 
 
4) Do not apply belt dressing materials to the V-belt for 
the purpose of minimizing slippage. These products 
typically  attract foreign material  accumulations that 
can  accelerate component wear. Excessive V-belt 
slippage can be eliminated with proper V-belt tension 
and alignment. 
 
5) Loosen the rubber boot to expose the hand crank 
screw threads. Lubricate the threads with dry film 
lubricant on a regular, scheduled basis. Clean  and 
remove  all material  accumulations  around the 
threaded  area before applying the lubricant. Do not 
lubricate the threads with any type of grease material. 
Grease will attract foreign material accumulations that 
can  accelerate component wear. Place the rubber 
boot in its original location  and tighten the retaining 
clamp. 
 
 
CAUTION
 
 
Do not operate the Floor Planer without the 
protective rubber boot in its intended location. 
Operation without the rubber boot or a boot in an 
improper position will accelerate component wear 
by allowing materials to accumulate in the screw 
thread area of the crank handle.