Multiquip 8FP Series Manual Do Utilizador

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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS
8FP FLOOR PLANER SERIES 
OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV #2 (05/28/09) 
PAGE 24 
operator handle counterclockwise to raise the Floor 
Planer to its maximum height position above the work 
surface. 
3) Using the wrench, remove the four (4) 1/2-inch 
diameter x 1 inch long capscrews  and flat washers 
securing the drum access plate to the main frame. 
 
4) Remove the drum access plate from the driveshaft. 
 
5) Clean  and remove any excessive material build-up 
from the threaded bosses and surrounding areas. 
 
6) Install the loaded flail drum on the driveshaft. If 
utilizing the milling flails or other flail configurations 
that  are unidirectional, determine that the flails  are 
facing the direction of rotation. FIGURE 22. 
 
7) Install the drum access plate on the driveshaft. The 
left, vertical side of the access plate should align tight 
against the main frame.  
 
8) Install the four 1/2-inch diameter x 1 inch long cap-
screws  and washers. capscrews should install with a 
minimal  amount of resistance  and related,  alignment 
problems.  Torque the capscrews to 85 ft lbs (115 
N.m). No lockwashers or similar devices are required. 
 
9) 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 of 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. 
 
10) Removing a loaded drum from the driveshaft is 
accomplished by reversing the above steps.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
FIGURE 22 
 
TRANSPORTING THE FLOOR PLANER. 
 
Application: All Models. 
 
The Floor Planer has  an operational weight that 
prohibits one person from loading  and/or unloading it 
alone by conventional, physical efforts. 
 
DANGER
 
 
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO LIFT THE FLOOR PLANER 
UP INTO A TRANSPORTATION VEHICLE WITH 
THE USE OF ONE PERSON ALONE. DO NOT 
ATTEMPT TO LOWER THE FLOOR PLANER FROM 
A TRANSPORTATION VEHICLE WITH THE USE OF 
ONE PERSON ALONE. LIFT AND/OR LOWER THE 
FLOOR PLANER ONLY BY THE USE OF A POWER 
TAILGATE UNIT, A SUITABLE HOIST UNIT OF 
PROPER CAPACITY AND/OR CONFIGURATION 
OR BY THE USE OF A PROPER QUANTITY OF 
PERSONNEL IN PROPER PHYSICAL CONDITION. 
 
 
1) A lifting bail device can be used to facilitate lifting by