Multiquip SFG10E Planer User Manual


 
SFG10E ELECTRIC SURFACE GRINDER — OPERATION AND PARTS MANUAL — REV. #2 (05/28/09) — PAGE 23
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EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN UTILIZING A
MECHANICAL DEVICE FOR LIFTING THE SURFACE
GRINDER. UTILIZE THE MECHANICAL DEVICE IN
ACCORDANCE TO BOTH ITS STATED STATIC AND
DYNAMIC LOADING ENVELOPES. DO NOT UTILIZE
THE MECHANICAL DEVICE UNTIL THIS INFORMA-
TION IS PROPERLY KNOWN AND UNDERSTOOD BY
ALL APPLICABLE PERSONNEL. FAILURE TO PROP-
ERLY UTILIZE THE MECHANICAL DEVICE CAN
RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE AND/OR PER-
SONAL INJURY.
2) To minimize the possibility of damage to the
SURFACE GRINDER, always transport in its normal,
upright position. All equipment must be secured in/on
vehicles with suitable strapping or tie-downs. Personnel
should not be transported in the same compartment as
equipment and fuel supplies. Consult applicable OSHA,
AGA, CGA, etc. regulations for the proper transportation
flammable gases.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/OPERATIONS
FIGURE 29
ADJUSTING THE OPERATOR HANDLE HEIGHT
The SFG10E SURFACE GRINDER incorporates a handle
that can be adjusted to compensate for variances in operator
heights. Correct handle height can increase overall machine
productivity and reduce operator fatigue.
1) Loosen both knobs on the lower handle. FIGURE 30.
2) Pull the top handle until the desired height is reached.
3) Tighten both knobs on the lower handle.
FIGURE 30
STARTING THE SFG10E SURFACE GRINDER ON THE
JOBSITE
1) Position the SURFACE GRINDER on a flat and level
surface of firm foundation.
2) Determine that the ON/OFF switch located on the
operator handle is in the OFF position.
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UNEXPECTED MACHINE START UP CAN RESULT IN
PROPERTY DAMAGE AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY.
3) The motor is designed to operate from a clean, 20
ampere, 115 VAC, 60 Hz nominal power source. A clean
power source refers to the amperage available on the
individual electrical circuit selected. Additional electrical
products already utilizing the same circuit will reduce
the available amperage, resulting in starting and
operational difficulties.