Aztec 20" ProScrub User manual

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OWNER’S MANUAL
THE PROSCRUB
Automatic 20” Floor Autoscrubber
WWW.AZTECPRODUCTS.COM
800-331-1423 * 201 COMMERCE DRIVE, MONTGOMERYVILLE, PA 18936

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION & GENERAL SAFETY MESSAGE INFORMATION PG 3-5
PROSCRUB SPECIFICATIONS PG 5
BEFORE OPERATION CHECKLIST PG 6
DRAINING AND FILLING THE TANKS PG 7-8
PROSCRUB OPERATION PG 9-10
PROSCRUB HELPFUL HINTS PG 10
HOW TO REMOVE SQUEEGEE (without tools) PG 10
STORAGE AND HANDLING SAFETY INFORMATION PG 11
PROSCRUB MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE PG 12-13
BATTERY MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE & BATTERY CHARGING PG 14-15
REPLACEMENT PARTS AND DIAGRAMS:
SOLUTION TANK PARTS PG 16
VACUUM TANK PARTS PG 17
SHROUD ASSEMBLY PARTS PG 18
SQUEEGEE ASSEMBLY PARTS PG 19
DRIVE ASSEMBLY PARTS PG 20
CONTROL PANEL PARTS PG 21
WIRING DIAGRAM PG 22
TROUBLESHOOTING PG 23
RETURN GOODS POLICY PG 24
RETAILER / DISTRIBUTOR CONTACT INFO PG 24
PROSCRUB WARRANTY PG 25

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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing this Aztec Products, Inc. machine. You have purchased a quality product and
we welcome you to the Aztec family. It is critically important to utilize proper training, understanding,
maintenance and care for this product. Neglect of the Safety Messages, especially the DANGER,
WARNING, CAUTION and NOTICE statements throughout this Owner’s Manual may lead to serious
injury or death, and/or cause damage to the floor and/or facility.
For best results from your Aztec machine, you must read and understand this Owner’s Manual, and
follow all operation guidelines and safety messages. Protect your WARRANTY by following all
maintenance guidelines and keeping a dated log. If a problem should arise, consult an authorized Aztec
service center.
All information in this Owner’s Manual is up to date and based on the latest product information available
at the time of printing. Aztec Products, Inc. reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice
or incurring obligation. This Owner’s Manual and the maintenance log must be kept as a permanent part
of the machine and remain with the machine if resold.
No part of this document may be copied or reproduced without written permission.
GENERAL SAFETY MESSAGE INFORMATION
Your safety and the safety of others is very important. As the manufacturer, we have provided
important safety messages throughout this manual and on the machine. The purpose of these safety
messages is to prevent damage to you, your machine, the property, and/or the environment.
Please read and understand this information thoroughly. A safety message alerts you to potential
hazards that could result in injury or death, and/or cause damage to the floor and/or facility. Each
safety message is preceded by a universal safety alert symbol (!) and one of these safety words:
DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, or NOTICE. These signal words mean:

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMAITION
The 20” ProScrub automatic scrubber is designed to scrub floors in an indoor environment and is not
recommended for any other use. Call Aztec 800-331-1423 for additional application questions.
Never use flammable or explosive cleaning solutions such as gasoline,
kerosene, solvents, thinners, etc. in the solution tank in an attempt to
remove grease, oil, tar, etc. from floors. Never operate scrubber where
flammable liquids or gases are present.
Keep hands and feet clear of moving parts to avoid injury.
Extreme caution should be used whenever a ramp is used to load or unload this
autoscrubber. Do not attempt to make turns on the ramp. Personal injury or damage to machine or
property may occur.
Do not attempt to ride on or otherwise attach any type of rider platform to this
scrubber. Injury and property damage may occur.
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Safety is a full-time, every day job. Never let an untrained or irresponsible person
operate the machine. They may hurt themselves and/or damage the floor or other property.
Do not leave this machine unattended while the machine is ON. Damage to floor
surface or other property may occur.
Never operate this autoscrubber with the dash panel removed. Always operate
this autoscrubber with the brush cover, battery cover, and all side panels secured and in the correct
position. Personal injury or damage to machine or property may occur.
Remove all loose objects from floor before operating. Loose objects may become
dangerous projectiles when they come into contact with revolving brushes/pads.
Keep autoscrubbermoving along floor to avoid burning or damage to floor surface.

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION continued
Make sure the operator receives adequate instruction before operating the
equipment.
Do not allow children to operate the machine. Keep children and pets away from
the area of operation.
PROSCRUB SPECIFICATIONS
ProScrub Dimensions
Length: 44" (111.76 cm)
Width: 23" (58.42 cm)
Height: 35" (88.9 cm)
Solution Tank Capacity
12 Gallons (45.4 Liters)
Recovery Tank Capacity
15 Gallons (56.8 Liters)
Cleaning Path
20” (51 cm)
Pad/brush Diameter
20” (51 cm)
Squeegee Width
30” (76 cm)
Brush Motor
¾ hp, 220 RPM
Vacuum Motor
½ hp, 2 stage, 24volt
Scrubbing Pressure
65#
Batteries
Two (2) 130 amp/hour, 12volt Deep cycle, lead/acid
PROTECT YOUR WARRANTY!
Read this Owner’s Manual carefully; all questions regarding the care
and safety of this equipment, please call AZTEC PRODUCTS:
(800) 331-1423
info@ aztecproducts.com
www.aztecproducts.com

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BEFORE OPERATION CHECKLIST
Before beginning your pre-operation checklist, the machine must be on a level surface, with the machine
switch in the OFF position. Always check the following items before you start the machine:
A. READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL SAFETY MESSAGES
Carefully read and understand all SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS on pgs 3-6.
B. CHECK THE GENERAL CONDITION OF THE MACHINE
1.) Look around and underneath the machine for signs of leaks.
2.) Look for signs of damage.
3.) Check that all covers are in place, and all nuts, bolts and screws are tightened.
4.) Address all of the above issues before proceeding.
C. CHECK THE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
Review the MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE on pgs 12-13. Perform any maintenance necessary
before proceeding.
D. INSTALL FRESH PADS OR BRUSHES
Before tipping back machine, empty the tanks of all fluids. Liquid can spill out as
you tip back machine and may cause damage to floor.
Do not leave machine unattended while tilted back; machine is not stable in
tipped back position and must be held in tilted back position by an attendant.
Please responsibly dispose of used pads and brushes.
BRUSH INSTALLATION (see pg 8 for diagram)
1.) Get an assistant –this is a 2-person job
2.) Lower the brush head by stepping down on the pedal; push pedal forward to lower
3.) Position squeegee so that it is centered behind the autoscrubber
4.) Tilt autoscrubber back onto squeegee to access motor hub for installation; do not leave the
autoscrubber tilted back any longer than necessary to avoid damaging squeegee blades
PAD INSTALLATION (see pg 8 for diagram)
1.) Get an assistant –this is a 2-person job
2.) Remove plastic centerlok from pad driver
3.) Center pad on a pad driver and re-attach centerlok
4.) Be sure to attach pad to pad driver before installing driver to motor hub

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DRAINING AND FILLING THE TANKS
Use only nonflammable chemicals. Damage or personal injury may occur.
Use only non-foaming detergents and dilute according to the manufacturer’s
instructions. If using powdered cleaners, dissolve thoroughly before adding to solution tank.
The Recovery Tank must be drained every time before refilling the solution tank.
If it is not drained before solution tank is refilled, foam or water will enter the vacuum standpipe and
damage will occur. This damage is not covered by warranty.
Do not fill with boiling water. Temperature must not exceed 140 F. Damage will
occur to the tanks. This damage is not covered by warranty.
Rinse and flush solution tank thoroughly with clean water after each use. This will
prevent chemical buildup. This will prevent odors or mildew from forming.
Before filling or draining either tank, make sure all switches are at the “OFF”
position.
When moving the scrubber to either fill or drain, make sure brushes and
squeegee are in the “UP” position.
DRAINING THE PROSCRUB RECOVERY TANK:
1.) Make sure Solution Control Knob is completely turned to OFF position
2.) Remove black recovery tank lid
3.) Remove Black Drain Hose from holder; place hose end over a drain and unscrew cap to start flow
4.) When recovery tank is almost empty, lift lid like you would to examine batteries and hold lid
diagonally to fully drain
5.) Close tank
6.) Unscrew lid on recovery tank and use hose to rinse out tank
7.) Screw cap back on Black Drain Hose and replace drain hose securely

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DRAINING AND FILLING THE TANKS continued
DRAINING THE PROSCRUB SOLUTION TANK:
1.) Make sure Solution Control Knob is completely turned to OFF position
2.) Pull clear hose off bracket at back of the machine and drain into a bucket or into floor drain
3.) Turn Solution Control Knob clockwise to clean out solution flow system
4.) Rinse solution tank with clean water through Black Drain Hose
5.) Reconnect Black Drain Hose to bracket securely; make sure it is tightly connected
FILLING THE PROSCRUB SOLUTION TANK:
1.) Make sure Solution Control Knob is completely turned to OFF position
2.) Fill the tank with up to 14 gallons of water and chemical solution
3.) The Clear Fill Indicator Hose can be used as a fluid fill indicator level if it is unplugged and held at
the same height as if plugged in
4.) If the Clear Fill Indicator Hose has been used as a fluid fill indicator, plug it back in when tank is
being filled
VACUUM &
BRUSH MOTOR
SWITCHES
CONTROL
PANEL CRADLE
SOLUTION CONTROL
KNOB
SQUEEGEE
LIFT LEVER
FOOT PEDAL
LEVER
FOOT
PEDAL
SQUEEGEE
ROD
BLACK DRAIN
HOSE
VACUUM
HOSE
CLEAR FILL
INDICATOR HOSE

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PROSCRUB OPERATION
For your safety, to ensure compliance with environmental regulations, and to maximize the service life
of your equipment, it is very important to take a few minutes before you operate this machine to check
its condition. Be sure to take care of any problem you find, or have your service dealer correct it before
you operate this machine.
Improperly maintaining this machine, or failure to correct a problem before
operation, may cause a malfunction in which you can be seriously hurt or killed. Always perform a pre-
operation inspection before each use, and correct any problem.
Avoid use in areas with floor obstruction such as thresholds and floor outlet
boxes. Avoid use in areas with loose debris or small objects that may become caught in the rotating
pad.
READ and UNDERSTAND all instructions and safety messages before operating
this machine. Follow the instructions given in this Owner’s Manual and the training given by your
supervisor for the safe operation of this machine. Failure to do so can result in personal injury and/or
damage to the machine or property.
The ProScrub autoscrubber should only be operated by fully qualified maintenance
personnel. Do not operate, maintain, or service this autoscrubber unless you are trained and authorized.
This machine is not suitable for use around hazardous dust or other hazardous
materials.
Do not use this machine on surfaces with a gradient exceeding 2%.
Refer to the GENERAL OPERATION SAFETY Information on pgs 3-5 and the BEFORE OPERATION
CHECKLIST on pg 6 before operating the ProScrub:
1. Lower squeegee by releasing the Squeegee Lift Lever and lowering it from the “locked” position.
2. Push top of Foot Pedal Lever forward to release the pad drive/brush drive down.
3. Turn Vacuum Motor Switch to ON position.
4. Turn Solution Control Knob counter clockwise slightly to activate flow. The more the lever is
turned, the faster the flow of solution. Open completely for maximum flow.
5. Turn Brush Motor switch to “ON” position. Do not let the scrubber stay in one position for more
than a few seconds after brush rotation has started; damage to floor may result.

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6. Begin scrubbing floor by pushing machine forward and walking in straight line. Adjust solution flow
accordingly. Be sure to keep hands and feet clear of rotating brush/pad driver.
7. When finished scrubbing, turn both Brush Motor and Vacuum Motor switches to OFF position.
8. Use your foot to press the bottom of the Foot Pedal down until it clicks once, into a locked, raised
position, to raise the head.
9. Lift Squeegee Lift Lever to raise squeegee off floor and place lever in locked, raised position.
10. Check floor to ensure no puddles have been left by the squeegee or under the machine.
11. Move machine to safe and secure storage area.
12. Check battery charge level and charge batteries if necessary (see BATTERY MAINTENANCE and
BATTERY CHARGING on pgs 14-15).
13. If transporting the ProScrub off site, the Foot Pedal can be pushed further down to 2nd locked,
“transport” position.
14. If transporting the ProScrub, squeegee can be removed without tools and placed in Control Panel
Cradle (see below and pg 8 for diagram).
PROSCRUB OPERATION HELPFUL HINTS
❖The ProScrub works best when operating in a straight path; turning the machine at too sharp an
angle can result in squeegee spillover
❖While scrubbing, periodically check the recovery tank. If foam buildup is heavy, use a defoamer
to prevent damage.
❖If more scrubbing pressure is needed, pull brush lever upwards while operating machine.
❖If squeegee is leaving streaks, lift squeegee to the “UP” position and wipe blades with clean, dry
cloth.
❖Before stopping or turning, shut off solution flow to prevent excess solution on the scrub path.
❖If you are stopping for more than five seconds, shut off brushes/pads to prevent floor damage.
❖Frequently check battery meter for charge level. When it drops to the red zone, a recharge is
necessary. Do not continue to operate machine after the needle drops into the red zone. Battery
damage will occur.
HOW TO REMOVE THE PROSCRUB SQUEEGEE (WITHOUT TOOLS)
1. Using the Squeegee Lift Lever, lower the squeegee to the floor (see pg 8 for diagram)
2. Unscrew the two squeegee attachment knobs
3. Disconnect the Vacuum Hose from the squeegee
4. Raise the Squeegee Lift Lever to the disengaged position, leaving the Squeegee Lever
disconnected on the floor

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STORAGE AND HANDLING SAFETY INFORMATION
Always store equipment away from possible damage by falling objects.
The ProScrub autoscrubber must be secured on a level surface when transporting
in a vehicle. Secure themachine in the vehicle so it cannot move or bounce during transporting; damage
may occur to the machine and/or the vehicle and surrounding objects.
When charging the scrubber batteries, always disconnect the AC plug before
connecting or disconnecting the DC plug to prevent damage or personal injury.
Store in a dry area in the upright position.
After each use, flush both tanks with clean water and drain completely.
Raise, transport and store ProScrub with pad/brush assembly and squeegee off
floor to prevent squeegee damage and promote drying.
If storing machine in freezing temperatures, be sure to drain it of all water. Damage
to your scrubber due to freezing temperature is not covered under the warranty.
When storing the ProScrub autoscrubber, it is recommended to remove black
recovery tank lid to promote air circulation.

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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
Machine should only be tipped back for service if properly turned OFF, in a
safe environment and positioned on a flat surface. Do not tilt machine on its side; damage can occur to
the machine, furniture, buildings and/or personal injury. This is a two-person job.
Do not tilt machine on its side; damage can occur to the machine, furniture,
buildings and/or personal injury. Machine should only be tipped back to transport or for service, if
properly turned OFF, in a safe environment and positioned on a flat surface. This is a two-person job.
Before attempting any maintenance or repair on the autoscrubber, make sure that
it is on a level surface, that all switches are on the “OFF” position, and disconnect batteries and/or battery
charger to prevent any accidental electrical problems, damage or injury.
To avoid damage to floors, never use overly soiled pads/brushes when scrubbing
a floor.
Store squeegee in the “UP” position to prevent equipment damage.
Clean machine, tanks and metal surfaces with nonabrasive, non-solvent cleanser
to prevent damage to tanks and powder coat finish.
The manufacturer’s warranty will be voided if the machine is not maintained in
accordance with the recommended maintenance instructions within this Owner’s Manual
recommended maintenance procedures. Failure to do so may cause damage to the machine,
equipment, furniture, buildings, and/or personal injury.
All maintenance must be performed by authorized personnel.
Failure tofollow themaintenance schedule could result in non-warrantablefailures.

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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (CONTINUED)
DAILY
oRemove and clean pad or brush
oRemove and clean lint from ball float shutoff screen (located in recovery tank)
oDrain and rinse both tanks; remove any clogging debris in vacuum intake hole in recovery tank
oRaise squeegee and wipe with clean, damp cloth to remove any soil
oRecharge batteries if necessary; refer to BATTERY MAINTENANCE (see pgs 14-15) as needed
WEEKLY
oFlush tanks and solution lines with vinegar solution: 1 quart (.94L) vinegar and 3 gallons (11.3L)
water
oRinse with clean water
oClean battery terminals to prevent corrosion
oCheck for loose or corroded battery cables
oCheck fluid level in batteries (lead acid batteries only)
MONTHLY
oLubricate axle and caster grease fittings with water-resistant grease
oLubricate all linkage pivot points with silicone spray, then coat with a water-resistant grease to
maintain smooth operation
oCheck scrubber for water leaks and loose nuts or bolts
EVERY 250 HOURS
oCheck brush motor for carbon brush wear; replace when down to 3/8" or less
oCheck vacuum motor for carbon brush wear; replace when down to 3/8" or less

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BATTERY MAINTENANCE
Before any battery maintenance is done, make sure batteries and charger are
disconnected and unplugged from wall outlet to avoid shock.
Keep battery terminals and surface clean and dry.
1.) To dissolve battery corrosion, mix a solution of baking soda and water. Brush solution carefully
over battery. Do not allow solution to enter battery cells.
2.) After drying, use a wire brush to clean terminal posts and cable connections.
3.) After all wires are connected, thoroughly apply a coating of grease to battery terminals to help
maintain a good connection and prevent further corrosion.
4.) Check for worn or loose cables and replace if necessary.
5.) Check fluid level in batteries every 10 charges (lead acid batteries only).
BATTERY CHARGING
Battery lead acid may emit explosive gases. Never smoke or use flame or
sparks around the batteries.
Always unplug power-cord or disconnect batteries before servicing machine.
Electric shock may occur.
Battery acid can cause burns. Wear protective gloves and eye wear when
working with lead acid batteries.
Do not store batteries outside or let water, chemicals, or any liquid come into
contact with the batteries or the electrical system of the autoscrubber. Damage will occur.
Always charge batteries in a well ventilated area, keep hood open, wear eye
protection and face shield.

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BATTERY CHARGING continued
Safety first. Contact an authorized service center as needed.
To get the most life from your battery, recharge when the meter drops into the
red zone. Do not continue to run the scrubber after meter has gone into the red zone.
Do not let batteries sit uncharged for long periods of time.
Do not operate this scrubber if it is not in proper operating condition.
GEL BATTERIES: Gel batteries are maintenance free and levels do not need to be checked.
LEAD ACID BATTERIES: Lead acid batteries must have fluid checked every 10 charges. If fluid is low,
fill with distilled water to top of plates.
Battery charger specifications:
Output voltage –24 volts
Output current –10 to 20 amps
Automatic shutoff circuit
For deep cycle battery charging, life expectancy of a battery is based on the number of charges it
receives. To get the most life from your battery, recharge when the meter drops into the red zone.
1) Make sure all switches are in the “OFF” position.
2) Open recovery tank to access batteries.
3) Plug charger into receptacle near battery compartment.
4) Plug charger into grounded wall outlet AFTER connecting charger to scrubber. Charger will
automatically begin charging and will shut off automatically when batteries are fully charged.
5) Do not use an adapter or remove grounded blade on plug.
6) After charger has turned off, first unplug it from the wall outlet, then from the scrubber.

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SOLUTION TANK PARTS
REF #
DESCRIPTION
PART #
QTY
1
SOLUTION TANK
108-AS-1
1
2
DRAIN HOSE BRACKET
288-030-1000
1
3
MOTOR LIFT ADJUST. BRKT.
288-030-700
1
4
FOOT LEVER ADJUST. BRKT.
283-030-105
1
5
3/8 - 16*3/4" BOLT
164-10111
4
6
5/16 USS FLAT WASHER
164-20156
4
7
DRAIN HOSE (SOLUTION TANK)
216-0212
1
8
BRACKET (SOLUTION VALVE)
283-030-115
1
9
VALVE FITTING
166-EL1412
2
10
SOLUTION VALVE
030-20-117
1
11
HOSE
216-0212
1
12
HOSE CLAMP
233-62PO8
4
13
TANK FITTING
166-030
2
14
SOLUTION HOSE
216-0212
1
15
SOLUTION CONTROL KNOB
030-20-103
1
16
SOLUTION CONTROL ROD
288-030-100
1

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VACUUM TANK PARTS
REF #
DESCRIPTION
PART #
QTY
1
SCREW
S2-97
6
2
4" LID
S2-04
1
3
RECOVERY TANK
108-AS-2
1
4
HINGE
030-20H
1
5
WASHER
164-20153
7
6
1/4 - 20*1/2" BOLT
164-10003
7
7
OVERFLOW ASSEMBLY
030-20-119
1
8
VACUUM MOTOR GASKET
S2-20
1
9
VACUUM MOTOR
030-VACM
1
10
1/4 –20 STUD
164-254
3
11
1/4 –20 LOK NUT
164-22831
3
12
FLOAT SCREEN
030-20-112
1
13
FLOAT BALL
030-20-111
1
14
SUPPORT CABLE
030-20-116
1
Not shown
RECOVERY TANK DRAIN HOSE
030-20-121
1
Not shown
SQUEEGEE VAC HOSE
S2-47
2
Not shown
HOSE CUFFS
S2-47-CUFF
2

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SHROUD ASSEMBLY PARTS
REF #
DESCRIPTION
PART #
QTY
1
SPLASH SKIRT
030-20-118
1
2
BRUSH SHROUD
108-AS-20
1
3
1 3/4" SHOULDER BOLT
196-70212
2
4
POLY WHEEL
156-PB03041-08
2
5
SWIVEL CASTER
156-030
2
6
FLAT WASHER
164-20153
8
7
1/4 - 20*1/2" BOLT
164-10003
8

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SQUEEGEE ASSEMBLY PARTS
REF #
DESCRIPTION
PART #
QTY
1
FRONT SUPPORT
283-030-235
1
2
SQUEEGEE BLADE (FRONT)
030-20-SRF
1
3
SHOULDER BOLT
196-70212
2
4
POLY WHEEL
156-PB-03041-08
2
5
SQUEEGEE (WELDED ASSBLY)
288-030-200
1
6
WHEEL BRACKET
288-030-221
2
7
WHEEL BOLT
164-1129087
2
8
WHEEL & BRACKET NUT
164-1137015
6
9
WHEEL
156-030-1
2
10
WHEEL BUSHING
030-20-99
2
11
SQUEEGEE BLADE (REAR)
030-20-SRR
1
12
WING NUT
625-6477K58
16
13
REAR SUPPORT
283-030-240
1
14
WHEEL BRACKET BOLT
164-1129061
4
15
SQUEEGEE KNOB
030-20-104
2

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DRIVE ASSEMBLY PARTS
REF #
DESCRIPTION
PART #
QTY
1
20" PAD DRIVER
030-20-262
1
2
5/16 - 18*3/4" BOLT
164-10059
1
3
1/4" FLAT WASHER
164-20155
1
4
MOTOR BRUSH ADAPTER
288-030-800
1
5
MOTOR SWIVEL PLATE
283-030-130
1
6
BRUSH MOTOR
030-BRUSHM
1
7
5/16 - 18*1" BOLT
164-10063
1
8
5/16" FENDER WASHER
164-20207
1
9
5/16" USS FLAT WASHER
164-20156
1
10
5/16 –18 STOVER LOK NUT
164-22833
1
11
1/2 - 13 STOVER LOK NUT
164-22836
4
12
CHASSIS BUSHING
030-20-100
5
13
1/2 - 13*1" BOLT
164-12011
4
14
CHASSIS MOUNT BRACKET
288-030-500
2
15
8" WHEEL
156-XA-08251-12
2
16
AXLE
283-030-280
1
17
KNOB
625-6477K58
1
18
SQUEEGEE PIVOT BRACKET
283-030-250
1
19
SQUEEGEE PIVOT HINGE
030-20-106
1
20
SQUEEGEE LIFT CABLE
030-20-115
1
21
SQUEEGEE MOUNT PLATE
283-030-245
1
22
MOTOR LIFT FOOT BRACKET
288-030-600
1
23
PIVOT CHASSIS
288-030-400
1
24
3/8 - 16*3/4" BOLT
164-10111
1
25
AXLE/SQUEEGEE PIVOT BRACKET
288-030-900
1
26
SQUEEGEE ADJ. SPRING
030-20-105
1
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