Squeegees are normally supplied with
Gum Rubber
, a tan-colored material. If your appli-
cation requires that the machine run in oil, you might want to try
Neoprene
seals instead.
Neoprene does not wipe as well as Gum, to our experience, but it is much more oil resis-
tant than Gum. For speciality applications, we can supply
Linatex
rubber seals. Linatex is
super abrasion-resistant, and squeegees well too, but is about as sensitive as gum rubber
to oil and costs more than the other materials.
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SQUEEGEE AND VAC SYSTEM
The vacuumized squeegee drags on the floor constantly while in use, and so is the most
sensitive part of an automatic scrubber. Lucky for you, Factory Cat Models 29 & 35 fea-
ture squeegee and vacuum systems that are simple, straight-forward and easy to access.
GENERAL MAINTENANCE:
Squeegees pick up all kinds of stuff. When the rubber
blades are dirty, they streak. If you have a wad of newspaper stuck in the squeegee, it
may not work at all. If the squeegee isn't performing right, raise the squeegee (while going
forward slowly), and drop it on the floor again. This may dislodge whatever is stuck in it,
and may help clean off the blade.
Still streaking? Inspect the blade. If it is coated with tar or some other industrial goo, you
may have to wash it off or replace it.
ADJUSTMENT:
Model 29 & 35's squeegee is self-adjusting except for the "pitch" the
angle the squeegee's blades make with the floor. To adjust properly, turn the Adjustment
Knob until the rear squeegee blade touches the floor evenly across the entire width. As a
general guide to adjustment, turn knob until wheels begin to turn completely with forward
motion.
Top view of squeegee. Adjuster is here.
Wheels should touch floor.
REVERSING OR CHANGING THE BLADES:
Bad blades don't work. Inspect the blade
edge where it touches the floor. Is it still sharp--or is it blunt and frayed? If worn, you'll
have to change it. Both blades are important.
Happily, you can reposition the squeegee blades four times. The back one is easy: just
undo the buckle on the steel strap, and remove the two wing nuts. Turn the blade upside
down for the first change out. For the second one, flip it around front-to-back. For the third
change out, turn it upside down again.
For the front blade, there are some nuts to undo. Better to remove the squeegee from the
machine for this one.
When the time comes to replace the blades, order Factory Cat's "Blade Kit" for your Model
29 or Model 35. This includes the two blades, and two replacement wheels for the back of
the squeegee.
Summary of Contents for 29
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Page 15: ...SPECIAL OPERATING TIPS PAGE 13 ...
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