OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL Electric and Gasoline Floor Planers Model 8FP Series Revision #2 (05/28/09) To find the latest revision of this publication, visit our website at: www.multiquip.
TABLE OF CONTENTS MULTIQUIP FLOOR PLANERS 8FP SERIES Table Of Contents................................................................................................................................. 3-4 Parts Ordering Procedures ................................................................................................................... 6 Notice to Operators...............................................................................................................................
TABLE OF CONTENTS Storage ................................................................................................................................................. 46 Specifications........................................................................................................................................ 47 Explanation of Code In Remarks Column ............................................................................................ 48 Suggested Spare Parts............................
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NOTICE TO OPERATORS IF YOU CAN NOT READ OR DO NOT FULLY UNDERSTAND THE CONTENTS OF THIS MANUAL, PLEASE CONTACT THE FACTORY FOR PROPER ASSISTANCE BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE THIS PRODUCT. SI TU NO PUEDES LE'ER O NO COMPRENDES EL CONTENIDO DE ESTE MANUAL FAVOR DE PONERSE EN CONTACTO CON LA. FABRICA PARA ASSISTENCIA- A PROPIA ANTES DE INTENTAR PARA OPERAR ESTE PRODUCTO.
NOTICE TO OPERATORS CAUTION The concept of frame mounted type FLOOR PLANERs has been successfully utilized for many years as a practical solution to many types of random FLOOR PLANER requirements. The basic concept is proven and well accepted within the associated marketplaces. Use of a FLOOR PLANER requires strenuous work activity.
OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONAL DATA SHEET The following undersigned operators of the 8FP Series FLOOR PLANERS described and/or pertaining to this Operator Manual have received formal safety and operational information/instruction from the undersigned owner(s)/instructor(s) in accordance to OSHA 29 CFR 1926.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DANGER THE FOLLOWING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS PROVIDE SOME COMMON SENSE GUIDES TO PROMOTE SAFETY AND EFFICIENCY WITH THE FLOOR PLANER. NO WARRANTY, GUARANTEE OR REPRESENTATION IS MADE BY THE MANUFACTURER AS TO THE ABSOLUTE CORRECTNESS OR SUFFICIENCY OF ANY INFORMATION OR STATEMENT. THESE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ARE INTENDED TO DEAL PRINCIPALLY WITH COMMON PRACTICES AND CONDITIONS ENCOUNTERED IN THE USE OF THE FLOOR PLANER AND ARE NOT INTENDED TO BE ALL INCLUSIVE.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 6) Prolonged use of the FLOOR PLANER (or other, similar machines) exposes the operator to vibrations which may produce Whitefinger Disease (Raynaud's Phenomenon). This phenomenon reduces the hand's ability to feel and regulate temperature, produces numbness and burning sensations and may cause nerve and circulation damage and tissue necrosis. Anti-vibration systems do not guarantee that you will not sustain Whitefinger Disease.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 13) Never exceed the recommended capacities of the FLOOR PLANER. Refer to the Specifications section of this manual for more detailed information. OPERATION. 1) Give complete and undivided attention to the job at hand. Do not chew gum, smoke and/or use smokeless tobacco while utilizing the FLOOR PLANER. Do not attempt to eat and/or drink while utilizing the FLOOR PLANER.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS skill/common sense may dictate that a different type of machine (with characteristics of higher purchase cost, being mounted to a carrier vehicle, with greater horsepower and less mobility), method and/or process be utilized to properly complete the job with the degree of efficiency and safety required.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS Assembly The 8FP Series Floor Planer are shipped from the factory secured on a specially designed wooden pallet and protected from external damage by a corrugated carton or wood crate. If shipped with a corrugated carton, the Floor Planer can be secured to the pallet by wood laths nailed to the pallet body. Remove the carton or crate immediately upon receipt using suitable tools to remove the nails. REMOVING THE FLOOR PLANER FROM THE PALLET. Application: All Models.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS 3) Using the funnel, fill the fuel tank with fresh, clean fuel according to the specifications outlined in the material supplied by the engine manufacturer. Do not overfill the tank or spill any fuel. If the fuel tank incorporates a screen mesh to prevent debris from falling into the tank, do not remove to increase the fill rate. Replace the filler cap. Wipe away any excess spilled fuel. DANGER MANY FUELS ARE EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE. DO NOT SMOKE NEAR THE FUEL TANK.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS the use of an aggressive flail configuration because of productivity and cost considerations. Less aggressive flail configurations can then be utilized for the final finishing sequence. Generally speaking, the more aggressive the flail configuration, the more coarse the resulting finish and texture. Suggested Applications: 1) Removal of thin accumulations. coatings and encrusted 2) Cleaning concrete and asphaltic surfaces.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS Suggested Applications: 1) Medium duty asphalt and concrete milling. 2) Descaling steel decks. 3) Removing thick material build-ups of greases, paints, oils, vegetable powders and resins from nonwood type floors. 4) Dried, fully cured, carpet and tile adhesive removal. 5) Painted traffic line removal. COST 1 PRODUCTIVITY 5 SERVICE LIFE 2.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS Suggested Applications: 1) Removing synthetic coatings, thermoplastic and cold plastic marking and lines from concrete and asphaltic surfaces. COST 10 PRODUCTIVITY 7 SERVICE LIFE 7. Milling flails are designed to remove a variety of traffic line materials from concrete and asphaltic type surfaces. With proper techniques, minimal amounts of parent work surface material will also be removed during the planing process. Milling flails are expensive.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS FIGURE 9 FIGURE 8 Problems encountered by uneven component wear 1) Inadequate free play exists between the flails/spacer washers and the support plates of the flail drum. If the flails and spacer washers do not have complete freedom of movement, they will not be capable of properly rotating about the flail drum rod. The result is rod wear confined to two locations that are usually 180 degrees apart. FIGURE 9.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS TREATMENT PROCESS AND COMPROMISE THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY, RESULTING IN PROPERTY DAMAGE AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY. On occasion, it may be necessary to remove severely worn drum rods from the flail drum by the use of a band saw or similar device. FIGURE 10. Proper preventative maintenance and operational procedures will minimize these occurrences. washers. FIGURE 12.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS FIGURE 13 The most widely used drum is of the two-section design. FIGURE 14. It incorporates two half sectioned side plates that are positioned on the center shaft to facilitate optimum flail spacing. The half side plate sections also provide additional stability and structural rigidity for the drum rods. The two-section drum can accommodate the use of all flail designs while meeting the most demanding job applications.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS 2) Install a spacer washer next to the outside side plate of the wide section. Next, install a flail. Follow with a spacer washer and continue the sequence until the section is full. FIGURE 16. Normal installation procedure (fine finish) for pentagonal flails 1) Install a spacer washer next to the outside side plate of the narrow section. Next, install a flail. Follow with a spacer washer and continue the sequence until the section is full. FIGURE 17.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS General Notes Regarding the Installation of Flails 1) Because of variance in material thickness and manufacturing tolerances, the specified number of spacer washers may not always fit within the narrow and wide sections. If this occurs, grinding a spacer washer to reduce its thickness is an option. steel. The brittleness of the tungsten carbide insert requires that it be fully supported to minimize breakage.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS 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.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS a mechanical device incorporating a chain and suitable attachment device. The location of the lifting bail may not always locate the exact position of the center of gravity for the Floor Planer. A lifting handle is provided on the front of the main frame. This handle can be utilized by personnel whenever lifting/lowering the Floor Planer. DANGER EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN UTILIZING A MECHANICAL DEVICE FOR LIFTING THE FLOOR PLANER.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS To minimize the voltage drop to the motor, all extension cords should be copper stranded, 8 AWG or larger. A NEMA 6-20R twist lock type receptacle is provided with the 8FP/E Series Floor Planer as a standard accessory. The twist lock feature allows the extension cord to be pulled by the Floor Planer without becoming detached. Wire the NEMA 6-20R receptacle to the appropriate extension cord that will be coupled to the NEMA 6-20P plug provided on the Floor Planer. FIGURE 25.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS DANGER AS SOON AS THE ELECTRIC MOTOR HAS STARTED, THE OPERATOR MUST BE IN A POSITION TO ASSUME DIRECT AND FULL CONTROL OF THE FLOOR PLANER. FAILURE TO ASSUME DIRECT AND FULL CONTROL CAN RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY. 10) The 8FP/E Series electrically powered Floor Planer is stopped by moving the ON/OFF switch located on the operator handle to the OFF position.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS DANGER DO NOT OPERATE A GASOLINE ENGINE IN CLOSED SPACES WITHOUT PROPER VENTILATION. GASOLINE ENGINES PRODUCE CARBON MONOXIDE FUMES. BREATHING CARBON MONOXIDE FUMES CAN RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY. EXCESSIVE LEVELS OF CARBON MONOXIDE CAN CAUSE DEATH. 1) Flail cutting depth is controlled by the height adjustment lever . Rotate the lever counterclockwise to raise the flail drum off the work surface.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS a different process and can not be achieved with the Floor Planer. 4) The The Floor Planer features a "down feed" type design for the flail drum. The flail drum rotates forward and towards the front of the machine before the flails impact the work surface and remove material. The rotational direction of the drum produces a "selfpropelled" effect that assists the operator when pushing the machine forward.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS Dust and other particle contamination controlled by the following methods: can be a) The Floor Planer is equipped with a 1-1/2 or 3 inch outside diameter vacuum tube adaptor. The 1-1/2 inch diameter adaptor is located at the rear of the machine. The 3 inch diameter adaptor is located at the front of the machine. An industrial type vacuum cleaner can be attached to the Floor Planer to remove/control dust and other particle contamination from the work surface.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN UTILIZING ANY SOLVENT TO REMOVE ACCUMULATED MATERIALS FROM THE SURFACES OF THE MACHINE AND RELATED COMPONENTS. MANY SOLVENTS ARE FLAMMABLE. DO NOT SMOKE OR INTRODUCE FLAME IN THE WORK AREA. PROVIDE ADEQUATE VENTILATION AND WEAR APPROPRIATE SAFETY APPAREL. DANGER PROPERLY DISPOSE OF ALL ACCUMULATED MATERIALS PER OSHA AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY CODES AND REGULATIONS.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS OR EXTENSION CORD BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE TO THE FLOOR PLANER. RECONNECT THE SPARK PLUG BEFORE RESTARTING THE ENGINE. IF ELECTRIC MOTOR EQUIPPED, TURN THE ON/OFF SWITCH TO THE OFF POSITION BEFORE RECONNECTING THE EXTENSION CORD. IMPROPER PROCEDURES CAN RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY. CHECKING V-BELT TENSION AND ALIGNMENT. Application: All Models.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS 4) Using the 1/2 inch wrenches, loosen the engine/electric motor attachment capscrews, and slide the engine/electric motor toward the front of the main frame. FIGURE 34. FIGURE 33 INSTALLING A REPLACEMENT V-BELT OR PULLEY Application: As Specified. Tools Required: 1 each, 7/16 inch wrench. 2 each, 1/2 inch wrenches. 1 each, 9/16 inch wrench. 1 each, 16 inch minimum length straightedge. 1 each, 10 lbs minimum capacity, tension scale or belt tension tool.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS FIGURE 35 d) Tap the pulley/bushing assembly against the shaft shoulder with the soft hammer. e) Tighten the 1/4 inch diameter capscrews progressively with a torque wrench to 95 inch pounds. Note: this installation procedure is also used when installing replacement pulleys. 8) Belt alignment is checked with the straightedge. Place the straightedge squarely against the driveshaft pulley.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS from the main frame. Clean the inside of the belt guard with an appropriate solvent. Check for signs of wear and damage. CAUTION Observe all applicable safety precautions for the solvent. 4) Remove the V-belt and driveshaft pulley. Refer to INSTALLING A REPLACEMENT V-BELT OR PULLEY for specific information. FIGURE 38. 11) If the Floor Planer is powered by an engine, reconnect the engine spark plug wire.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS 8) Clean and inspect the driveshaft and housing for wear and damage. If any damage is evident, replace the applicable component. 9) Clean the outside bore diameter of the replacement bearing. Apply a suitable amount of anaerobic adhesive/sealant to the outside diameter of the bearing. Press the replacement bearing into the bearing housing until its seats itself against the flange. FIGURE 42.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS 1 each, arbor press. 1 each, torque wrench, 85 ft lbs (115 Nm.) capacity, with 5/15 inch, male Allen head and 9/16 socket. 1 each, pliers for large, external type snap rings. Parts Required: 1 each, 29020-016 bearing. 1 each, 29020-015 snap ring (if required). 1) If the Floor Planer is powered by an engine, disconnect the spark plug wire. If powered by an electric motor, disconnect the extension cord or Floor Planer from the power source.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS FIGURE 47 FIGURE 46 7) Clean and inspect the internal hexagon bushing for damage and excessive wear. Replace the bushing if required. 8) Position the bearing block on the arbor press with the bearing facing down. Determine that the bearing block is properly supported. Using the arbor press and an appropriate sized thrust bushing, remove the bearing from the block. FIGURE 47. 9) Clean the inside bore diameter of the bearing block and inspect for damage.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS 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. FIGURE 49 13) Mount the bearing block to the access plate.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS ALIGNING THE CASTER WHEELS. Application: All Models. Tools Required: 1 each, 16 inch minimum length straightedge 2 each, 3/4 inch wrenches 1 each, torque wrench, 85 ft lbs (115 Nm.) capacity with 3/4 inch socket. 1 each, 6 inch scale. 3) Position the front casters so that their faces extend approximately 7/16 inch (11.1 mm) beyond the bottom surface of the main frame. Caster wheels have a slight curvature on their faces.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS driveshaft flange. Maximum run out (as measured by the dial indicator gauge) is + - .010 inches (.254 mm). A worn flange surface may not allow an accurate measurement to be taken. FIGURE 54. FIGURE 53 7) Repeat Step 5 to determine that alignment did not change while tightening the fasteners. If alignment did change, repeat Steps 2 thru 6 until satisfactory results have been achieved. CHECKING DRIVESHAFT RUN OUT. Application: All Models.
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MAINTENANCE/SERVICE ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE. Application: 8FP/E Series Floor Planer. The electric motor is capable of operating for many years with a reasonably small amount of maintenance. Before attempting to service the motor, disconnect the Floor Planer from the power source. Clean the motor surfaces periodically, preferably with a vacuum cleaner. Heavy accumulations of dirt and lint will result in overheating and premature failure of the motor.
TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting Improper motor cooling. See ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE. ELECTRIC MOTOR. Application: 8FP/E Series Floor Planer. Excessive load to the motor. See OPERATING THE FLOOR PLANER ON THE JOBSITE. MOTOR FAILS TO START ON/OFF switch in the OFF position. Turn the switch to the ON position. ENGINE. Application: 8FP/G Series Floor Planer. Improper voltage selection. Determine the available voltage value from the power source.
TROUBLESHOOTING EXCESSIVE JUMPING ON THE WORK SURFACE Excessive cutting depth for the feed/travel rate. Raise the flail drum and make multiple, shallow passes instead. Reduce the feed/travel rate. See OPERATING THE FLOOR PLANER ON THE JOB SITE. Engine/Flail RPM too low. Reset engine speed. See OPERATING THE FLOOR PLANER ON THE JOB SITE. ACCELERATED V-BELT WEAR Misaligned and/or improperly tensioned pulleys. Readjust pulleys and V-belt. See SERVICE section. Worn pulleys. Replace pulleys as required.
STORAGE Storage Application: All Models. Proper procedure for long term storage of the Floor Planer will protect it against the effects of corrosion and damage. If the Floor Planer is not to be operated for a period of 30 days or more, proceed to store as follows: 1) Clean all accumulated foreign material from the Floor Planer utilizing an appropriate solvent. CAUTION Observe all applicable safety precautions for the solvent.
SPECIFICATIONS Specifications FRAME STRUCTURE................................................................................. Unitized, Welded Steel Plate DRIVE REDUCTION SYSTEM ..................................................... 3VX335 Belt/Pulley DRIVESHAFT SIZE AND CONFIGURATION............................... 13/16-inch (21 mm) hexagon MAXIMUM CUTTING DEPTH ....................................................... 5/8-inch (16 mm) MAXIMUM CUTTING WIDTH ...................................................
EXPLANATION OF CODE IN REMARKS COLUMN The following section explains the different symbols and remarks used in the Parts section of this manual. Use the help numbers found on the back page of the manual if there are any questions. NOTICE The contents and part numbers listed in the parts section are subject to change without notice. Multiquip does not guarantee the availability of the parts listed. SAMPLE PARTS LIST NO. 1 2% 2% 3 4 QTY.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS SUGGESTED SPARE PARTS 8FP FLOOR PLANER SERIES 1 TO 3 UNIT 8FP FLOOR PLANER SERIES 1 TO 3 UNIT Gasoline Model Honda GX160KQXC9 Electric Model Qty. P/N Description 1............. SP8-0600 ...............HOSE, GREASE 1............. CS80350 ................SWITCH ASSY., ON/OFF 1............. 29020-031..............KNOB, HANDLE 3............. 29020-056..............V-BELT 3............. 17210ZE1517 ........ELEMENT AIR CLEANER 3............. 9807956846 ...........
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS MAIN FRAME ASSEMBLY MAIN FRAME ASSY.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS MAIN FRAME ASSEMBLY MAIN FRAME ASSY. NO. PART NO. 1 29020-001 2 29020-002 3 SP8-0061 4 06503-010 5 06503-012 6 07030-008 7 08233-008 8 29020-004 9 07030-012 10 07028-057 11 07029-004 12 06499-006 13 29020-010 14 29020-009 15 29020-008 16 29020-007 17 SP8-0370 18 06501-012 19 07029-006 20 07033-006 21 CS8-0900 8FP FLOOR PLANER SERIES PART NAME QTY.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS DRIVESHAFT ASSEMBLY DRIVESHAFT ASSY.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS DRIVESHAFT ASSEMBLY DRIVESHAFT ASSY NO. PART NO.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS REAR FRAME ASSEMBLY REAR FRAME ASSY ` 8FP FLOOR PLANER SERIES OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV #2 (05/28/09) PAGE 54
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS REAR FRAME ASSEMBLY REAR FRAME ASSY NO. PART NO. 1 SP8-0091A 2 SP8-0111A 3 29020-004 4 07030-012 5 07028-057 6 29020-024 7 290020-025 8#$ 29020-026 9 208233-008 10 29020-027 11$ SP8-0460 12 SP8-0370 13 15063000 14# 5500590 15 07033-006 16 07029-006 8FP FLOOR PLANER SERIES PART NAME QTY. REMARKS REAR FRAME MOUNT ASSEMBLY ..............................1...........INCLUDES ITEMS W/# REAR AXLE MOUNT ASSEMBLY .................................1...........
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS OPERATOR HANDLE ASSEMBLY (GASOLINE) OPERATOR HANDLE ASSY (GASOLINE) 8FP FLOOR PLANER SERIES OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV #2 (05/28/09) PAGE 56
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS OPERATOR HANDLE ASSEMBLY (GASOLINE) OPERATOR HANDLE ASSY (GASOLINE) NO. PART NO. PART NAME QTY.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS GASOLINE ENGINE ASSEMBLY GASOLINE ENGINE ASSY 8FP FLOOR PLANER SERIES OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV #2 (05/28/09) PAGE 58
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS GASOLINE ENGINE ASSEMBLY GASOLINE ENGINE ASSY. NO. PART NO. PART NAME 1 29020-001 FRAME, MAIN 2 GX160KQXC9 ENGINE, HONDA 5.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS OPERATOR HANDLE ASSEMBLY (ELECTRIC) OPERATOR HANDLE ASSY 8FP FLOOR PLANER SERIES OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV #2 (05/28/09) PAGE 60
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS OPERATOR HANDLE ASSEMBLY (ELECTRIC) OPERATOR HANDLE ASSY (ELECTRIC) NO. PART NO.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS ELECTRIC MOTOR ASSEMBLY ELECTRIC MOTOR ASSY 8FP FLOOR PLANER SERIES OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV #2 (05/28/09) PAGE 62
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS ELECTRIC MOTOR ASSEMBLY ELECTRIC MOTOR ASSY NO. PART NO.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS ONE SECTION DRUM ASSEMBLY ONE SECTION DRUM ASSY.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS ONE SECTION DRUM ASSEMBLY ONE SECTION DRUM ASSY. NO. PART NO. PART NAME QTY. REMARKS 1# 29020-040 SHCSS, ¼”-20 X 1 8 2# 29020-041 FLAIL DRUM END CAP 2 3# 29020-042 FLAIL DRUM ROD 4 4# 07029-004 WASHER, LOCK 1/4 8 5# 08233-004 LOCKNUT 1/4-20” 8 6# 29020-044 SUPPORT STRAP 4 7# 29020-045 FLAIL DRUM 1 SECTION 1 8 29021-002 FLAIL DRUM, 1 SECTION COMPLETE......................1............
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS TWO SECTION DRUM ASSEMBLY TWO SECTION DRUM ASSY 8FP FLOOR PLANER SERIES OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV #2 (05/28/09) PAGE 66
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS TWO SECTION DRUM ASSEMBLY TWO SECTION DRUM ASSY. PART NO. PART NAME QTY. REMARKS NO. 1# 29020-040 SHCSS, ¼”-20 X 1 8 2# 29020-041 FLAIL DRUM END CAP 2 3# 29020-042 FLAIL DRUM ROD 4 4# 07029-004 WASHER, LOCK 1/4 8 5# 08233-004 LOCKNUT 1/4-20” 8 6# 29020-043 FLAIL DRUM 2 SECTION 1 7# 29021-003 FLAIL DRUM, 1 SECTION COMPLETE......................1............
INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS FLAILS, SPACERS ASSEMBLY AND WASHERS ASSEMBLY FLAILS & SPACER WASHERS ASSY.
INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS FLAILS, SPACERS ASSEMBLY AND WASHERS ASSEMBLY FLAILS, SPACERS AND WASHERS ASSY. NO. PART NO. PART NAME 1 29019-010 STAR FLAIL 2 29021-005 SPACER WASHER 3 29019-011 BEAM FLAIL 4 29021-004 MILLING FLAIL 5 29019-012 PENTAGONAL FLAIL 8FP FLOOR PLANER SERIES QTY.
DECALS 8FP FLOOR PLANER SERIES OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL REV #2 (05/28/09) PAGE 70
DECALS DECALS. NO. PART NO. 1 29020-045 2 29020-046 3 29020-047 4 512910 5 29020-048 6 29020-049 8FP FLOOR PLANER SERIES PART NAME DECAL: WARNING (EYE AND EAR) DECAL: WARNING (FLAILS) DECAL: DEPTH CONTROL DECAL: MQ LOGO DECAL:WARNING GUARDS DECAL: WARNING KEEP CLEAR QTY.
Effective : July 15, 2003 AND Effective: February 22,TERMS 2006 TERMS PAYMENT TERMS 5. Parts must be in new and resalable condition, in the original Multiquip package (if any), and with Multiquip part numbers clearly marked. 6. The following items are not returnable: Multiquip reserves the right to quote and sell direct to Government agencies, and to Original Equipment Manufacturer accounts who use our products as integral parts of their own products. a.
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