WARNING! Be prepared to control the machine as soon as the motor starts. Just a slight up or down movement of the Handle will make the machine move from side to side. Raise the Handle to go right. Lower the Handle to go left. CAUTION! Immediately start moving the machine back and forth. Keep the machine moving while the motor is running to avoid damage to the floor or carpet. 4 Hold one of the Operator Hand Grips (1) firmly, push the Safety Lock Button (2) and then compress the Switch Levers (3)
Part No. Description Qty. 1 85383A Screw, 10-32 x 3/4 8 2 50779A Handle, Front 1 3 50798A Lever, Switch 2 4 50820A Spring, Extension 2 5 50806A Button, Interlock 1 6 40109A Switch 2 7 50799A Interlock, Main 1 8 50821A Spring, Compression 1 9 50780A Handle, Rear 1 10 920722 Nut, 10-32 ESNA 8 13 10084A Cord, Interconnect 1 14 461404 Cam, Locking (Included in 51) 1 15 925592 Roll Pin, . (Included in 51) 1 16 441301 Bolt, Locking Cam (included in 51) 1 17 980349 Washer, Wear Cam 1 18 50791A Arm Link
Floor sanding machines can cause flammable material and vapors to ignite. Read the manufacturer's label on all chemicals used to determine combustibility. Keep the work area well ventilated. DANGER: Sanding dust can self ignite and cause an injury or damage. Remove the contents of the dust bag each time you finish using the machine. Always dispose of the dust in a metal container located outside of the building. Never leave a dust bag unattended with sanding dust in it. Empty the contents freque
To reduce the risk of injury, always unplug the power cord before servicing. INSTALLING THE BRUSH OR PAD HOLDER Align the lugs with the corresponding slots in the brush or pad holder and turn the brush or pad holder counterclockwise to lock it in place (figure 2). To remove brush/pad holder, give it a quick, hard turn clockwise. Figure 2 LugsSlotsLENGUETASRANURASTENONSFENTES CAUTION! Using the wrong brush or pad on this machine can damage the floor or overload the motor. Figure 1 Page -18 - Clar
Refer to the chart to the right for extension cord information. If motor appears to labor or takes a considerable longer time to come up to speed reduce sanding pressure. Figure 1 Feet/Wire Guage (Stranded Copper) Source Voltage 0 - 100' 100 - 250' 208 6Use Voltage Booster 230 10 8 -6-Clarke® American Sanders Operator's Manual (EN) - Floorcrafter ENGLISH EN WARNING: The machine is heavy. Remove the motor from the machine before transporting. Get help loading the machine and motor. Use proper lif
3. Press the red "OFF" button or turn the key switch counterclockwise on machines equipped with key. 4. Put a brush or pad driver under the brush motor plate andalign the lugs on the motor with the slots on the brushgimbal. 5. Push the brush up and rotate counter direction to scrubrotation, until lugs lock (See Figure 20). 6. Reinstall brush housing if removed. DANGER: Operating a machine that is not completelyor fully assembled could result in injury orproperty damage. Do not operate thismachin
11. When you stop the machine, press the red "OFF" button or turn the key switch counterclockwise to the"OFF" position ("L" models only). Remove the keyand set the parking brake (if equipped). B How To Operate The Machine EN 5. When either the left or right forward/reverse switches(figure 28, item A) are pushed in, the machine will goforward ("L" models only). 6. Control the speed of traverse by using the traversespeed control knob ("L" models only) (figure 28, ItemC). 7. To stop, release the fo
This machine must be connected to the electrical ground to protect the operator from electrical shock. The machine has an approved power cord with three conductors and a plug with three terminals. Connect the plug to a receptacle that has three holes and is connected to the electrical ground. The green (or green and yellow) conductor in the cord is the ground wire. Never connect this wire to any terminal other than the ground pin terminal. DANGER: Improper connection of the equipment-grounding c