DRUM SANDER FOR WOODEN FLOORS
ARLEQUIN
ED 04
PG.
4/19
USE AND MAINTENANCE HANDBOOK
STORAGE
We recommend storing the machine without removing it from its original packaging to allow up to a maximum
of two packages to be stacked one on the top of the other.
If the machine is removed from its original packaging and not used for long periods the wheels and the drum
must be raised from the ground. Set the machine on two blocks at least 50 cm high, making sure the base is
supported by them.
Store the machine in a dry place. Storage in damp conditions will result in damage to the machine.
Storage temperature: -20°C to 50°C
TRANSPORT AND HANDLING OF THE MACHINE
WARNING:
Since the machine is heavy, remove the motor before transport. Ask for
help lifting the machine and motor
TRANSPORT BY ONE PERSON (See pictures 1 and 2 page 17)
In order to make the transport easier, the machine can be dismounted in many parts:
•
handle
•
suction
set
•
tank - basket (this can be left with the grip)
•
base with drum and motor
by proceeding in this way:
1. Ensure that the mains cable coming out of the vacuum unit is disconnected from the electric wires, the
motor cable from the plug placed on the head of the suction set and the cable interconnecting the grip
and the motor from the plug placed on one side of the motor – box.
2. Detach the flexible pipe from the pipe union placed on the vacuum unit tank.
3. Lift the vacuum unit and move it from its slot.
4. Loosen the screwed knob placed on the vacuum unit tank.
5. Detach the tank – basket from the grip.
6. After moving forward the lever lifting the drum, lift the bush and take off the rod from the joint.
7. Loosen the lobes handgrip.
8. Take off the grip from the seats by moving it slightly backwards and then by lifting it in vertical position.
9. Lift the base by seizing the drum guard handle in the front and the rear transport – handgrip.
TRANSPORT BY TWO PERSONS (See pictures 1 and 2 page 17)
If there are two people moving the machine in several parts it is necessary to operate as explained before,
until point 8, then proceed as follows:
1.
One operator seizes the drum guard handle.
2.
The other operator holds the rear carriage handle.
If two people want to transport the whole machine, proceed as follows:
1.
One operator seizes the handle fitted on the drum’s guard.
2.
The other operator holds with both his hands the vertical rod of the handgrip.