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SERVICE & ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

CAUTION - maintenance and repairs

must be carried out by authorized
personnel only. To prevent injury, always
remove the power cable from the power
supply before undertaking any work on
the machine.

Do not operate this

machine unless it is fully assembled and
all guards are in place. Use Pacific Floor
Care genuine spare parts only.

General

Visual Inspection

1.

Always make a list when first examining the
machine, to remind you of parts or action
needed on completion of repair/service.

2.

The Pacific Wolverine PF7 Edger Sander is
subject to high speeds.

All screws should be

fitted using a suitable thread lock compound.

3.

On completion of any work or service on an
electrical tool or appliance statutory safety tests
must be carried out by a competent person and
recorded (see Testing for Electrical Safety page 7
and 8).

4.

The

needs

no lubrication during routine servicing.

5.

Always ensure that the electrical supply is
disconnected before starting any routine
servicing or repair.

1.

To clean the machine and remove dust, use a
vacuum cleaner to avoid damage and prevent
inhalation of dust.

2.

Examine all guards and mechanical parts for
condition including the Disc Guard Ref.54 which
should be undamaged and moving freely.

3.

Examine the sanding pad, a worn or damaged
pad must be replaced to maintain performance
and to avoid injury. There must be a minimum of
5/32” ‘tread depth’.

4.

Examine the power cable for damage. If the
outer insulation shows the slightest of abrasions
or the inner conductors are exposed then the
cable must be replaced. The cable must not be
repaired with tape or insulation sleeve.

5.

Ensure all labels are sound, readable and secure.

6.

Check that the castors are sound and moving
freely. If a castor is found to be loose or damaged
then the ‘cutting’ angle must be checked and
reset as necessary (see Setting Castors page 9).
Replace damaged castors.

Pacific Wolverine PF7 Edger Sander

7.

Check the condition of the Bolt-Clamp Ref.59
and clean the threads.

8.

Check that the Wrench Ref.61 is in place and in
good condition.

9.

If a cloth type bag is in service check the condition,
clogged dust bags or bags with holes make for
inefficient dust pickup.

1.

Turn the sander upside down and rest the
machine on the handles. Check the dust skirt for
pieces of abrasive disc and build up of dust.
Clean as needed.

1.

The dive gear does not require maintenance
under normal operating conditions.

1.

The

features

sealed for life bearings which do not require any
lubrication. In the unlikely event that a bearing
has to be replaced use a Pacific Floor Care
genuine spare part only as the grease contained
in the bearings is special. A standard bearing is
not suitable and may result in further damage.

2.

Should the gearbox require service the gear
housing and gears must be cleaned thoroughly
and the gearbox refilled with grease Part No.
R011270. This is a special grease designed for
the high speed and temperatures generated
within the gear box. Under no circumstances
must a standard automotive grease be used.
Using such a grease will result in gear failure and
damage to the motor and other components.
The grease may also melt and leak from the gear
box staining the floor or work piece being
sanded.

1.

The motor must be kept clean and free from
grease and dust.

2.

The motor brushes must be checked regularly.
As it is necessary to remove the Cover Motor
Ref.4 during routine electrical testing, it is then a
simple matter to check the condition of the motor
brushes and avoid costly breakdowns.

3.

Replace ALL FOUR motor brushes when any one
brush has worn to 1/2” or less in length. Brushes
MUST slide freely in the brush holders.

There is no need to remove or disconnect any
internal leads when changing the brushes, only
the small braided shunt (pigtail) is disconnected
to release the brush.

Dust Control

Drive

Lubrication

Care of Motor

Pacific Wolverine PF7 Edger Sander

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Summary of Contents for Wolverine PF7

Page 1: ...Wolverine PF7 Edger Sander OWNERS MANUAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MAY 2010 REF 69 PART 000510 From Serial Number 04453 110 Volt PACIFIC...

Page 2: ...an adaptor as shown in sketch C should be installed as shown in sketch B if the outlet box that houses the receptacle is grounded Be sure to fasten the grounding tab with a metal faceplate screw Floor...

Page 3: ...WOLVERINE PARTS DRAWING WOLVERINE PARTS LIST WOLVERINE CIRCUIT DIAGRAM SERVICE REPAIR 16 WARNING MAINS CABLE WIRING PLUG For safe operation of this machine read and understand all instructions Look fo...

Page 4: ...oke when using or servicing the floor sander or when handling the dust bag 12 Never expose the machine to rain or damp Always store in a dry place 13 Stop the floor sander immediately if damage to the...

Page 5: ...e disc If more than one abrasive disc is fitted the setup of the sander will be affected and the clamp bolt and washer and sanding pad will be damaged clamp is properly located Heavy grit abrasive dis...

Page 6: ...he power cable from the power supply and remove the paper dust bag Turn the top of the paper dust bag over to stop the escape of dust and dispose of into a suitable container Never reuse the paper dus...

Page 7: ...l sand dips and hollows in the floor FLOOR TYPES PLANK STRIP FLOORS PARQUET BLOCK FLOORS Old floors in good condition Uneven floors Floors with an existing finish when the floor is in good condition n...

Page 8: ...r area FLOOR SANDING TECHNIQUE Plank and Strip Floors Parquet and Wood Block Floor sand in the direction the boards are laid with the wood grain sand in the direction of the main source of natural lig...

Page 9: ...s Sanding level the joints of sub flooring like particle board and masonite Grit P36 to P50 Coarse Medium For removing surface coatings from old floors such as varnish stains and wax polishes For the...

Page 10: ...g Castors page 9 Replace damaged castors Pacific Wolverine PF7 Edger Sander 7 Check the condition of the Bolt Clamp Ref 59 and clean the threads 8 Check that the Wrench Ref 61 is in place and in good...

Page 11: ...rapped when refitting the cover motor xi Refit the cover motor and secure with the four Screws Ref 1 Sanding Pad Reasons for Removing Replacing the Sanding Pad Removal and Replacement of the Sanding P...

Page 12: ...rimming the pad allow the edger to move under it s own weight The sanding pad minimum tread depth is 5 32 Reasons for Trimming the Sanding Pad Trimming the Sanding Pad 1 As part of routine maintenance...

Page 13: ...the castor lock nuts 4 Trim the sanding pad as detailed above Electrical Testing CAUTION testing for electrical safety should only be undertaken by a competent person and all results recorded Do not...

Page 14: ...ion in the Disconnect the machine from dust pickup the power supply turn the machine over and check for obstruction The machine does not sand The sanding pad is damaged Check and replace the sanding e...

Page 15: ...13 14 65 15 22 23 24 25 18 19 20 21 26 27 28 29 31 32 33 34 35 25 36 60 62 100 59 58 55 41 54 53 20 45 51 48 50 47 46 27 49 48 39 44 61 43 PACIFIC SERVICE TOOL Wolverine PF7 Edger Sander OWNERS MANUAL...

Page 16: ...R010490 1 Bag Dust Cloth 42 R07038 25 Disposable Paper Dust Bag PF7 Pack 2 box 25 42 R07040 50 Disposable Paper Dust Bag PF7 box 50 43 R010510 2 Clip Wrench 44 R010520 2 Screw 45 R010530 2 Castor Nut...

Page 17: ...14 WOLVERINE PF7 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM GREEN BLACK WHITE...

Page 18: ...to normal wear and tear to the machine and in particular does not cover normal wear parts such as mains cable wheels switches relays brushes rubber parts hoses and bearings This warranty also does not...

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