Klutch 49404 User manual

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Table of Contents
Intended Use..........................................................................................................................................4
Technical Specifications......................................................................................................................4
Important Safety Information...............................................................................................................4
Grounding..............................................................................................................................................8
Extension Cords....................................................................................................................................8
Before Each Use....................................................................................................................................9
Operating Instructions........................................................................................................................12
After Each Use.....................................................................................................................................13
Maintenance ........................................................................................................................................14
Replace the V-Belt........................................................................................................................14
Parts Diagram......................................................................................................................................16
Parts List..............................................................................................................................................18
Troubleshooting..................................................................................................................................19
Replacement Parts..............................................................................................................................19
Limited Warranty.................................................................................................................................20

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current
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t
conditio
n
concret
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trench
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mpera
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Motor
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Power
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Power
P
Wheel
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Weight
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situ
a
aw
a
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hav
e
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ind
u
do t
h
equ
i
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u
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bing Machi
n
o
f 115 volts.
t
he use of fo
n
s with cons
e
as close a
s
o
r above the
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l Requirem
e
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witch
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ord
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lug
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ype
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hopper op
e
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imensions
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ries
warnings, c
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a
tions that c
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re of the en
v
NOT allow
p
e
developed
the right to
o
u
strial equip
m
h
e job bette
r
i
pment for a
u
strial or co
m
n
e is an elec
t
This machi
n
rm work or
g
tant feeding
.
s
1/4" from a
ground as n
e
e
nts
e
ning
I
m
a
utions, and
o
uld occur.
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v
ironment a
n
p
ersons to a
s
a thorough
u
o
l for the job.
m
ent. There
a
r
and more s
purpose for
m
mercial ap
p
In
t
t
rically-drive
n
n
e produces
g
uide rails. It
.
The machi
n
n
existing st
r
e
eded.
Technic
1
5
3
2
5
3
P
R
1
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
F
1
m
portant
instructions
E
xercise co
m
n
d ensure th
a
s
semble or
o
u
nderstandi
n
DO NOT at
t
a
re certain
a
afely at the
c
which it wa
s
lications mu
s
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1
t
ended
U
n
concrete e
x
continuous
c
can produc
e
n
e can creat
e
r
ucture. The
al Speci
f
1
20V60 Hz
5
.5 (Start-u
p
3
/4 HP; 173
0
2
-Position (
O
5
1/2-ft. Lon
g
3
-Prong,Gro
P
neumatic/
9
R
ating / 2-Pl
1
7-1
/
8" Lon
g
4
2”L x 19"W
4
" x 6" Mow
e
4
" x 6" Slant
4
" x 6" Curb
4
" x 6"Mow
e
4
" x 8"Curb
S
4
" x 7"Slant
S
F
inishing Tr
o
1
87 lbs.
Safety I
n
in this man
u
m
mon sense
a
t the tool is
o
perate this
p
n
g of how th
e
tempt to for
c
a
pplications
f
c
apacity for
w
s
not intende
d
st follow OS
1
U
se
x
truder that
o
c
oncrete ed
g
e
in excess
o
e
circles wit
h
machine ca
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f
ication
s
p
)/3.2 (No lo
a
0
RPM
O
N/OFF) Sid
g
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3
unded
9
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x
y
g
x 9-3/8” Wi
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x 34H
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r’s Edge Sli
Style Slip F
o
Style Slip F
o
rs Edge Tro
w
S
tyle Trowel
S
tyle Trowel
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wel 90 deg
r
n
formati
u
al cannot c
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and caution
used in a s
a
p
roduct until
e
product w
o
c
e small equ
i
f
or which thi
s
w
hich it was
d
.
HA require
m
o
perates on
c
g
ing, borders
o
f 500 feet p
e
h
a diameter
n
also extru
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s
a
d)
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3
C(SJT)
x
3.5" Wide
/
d
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p Form
o
rm
o
rm
w
el
r
ees
on
o
ver all poss
i
when using
a
fe and resp
o
t
hey have r
e
o
rks.
i
pment to do
s
equipment
w
intended. D
O
m
ents.
common ho
u
s
, and mowe
r
e
r hour und
e
of 36", and
w
d
e the edgin
g
/
30 PSI Infl
a
ible conditio
n
this tool. Al
w
o
nsible man
n
e
ad this man
o
the work of
was design
e
O
NOT use
t
u
se hold
r
strips
e
r ideal
w
ill lathe
g
in a
a
tion
n
s or
w
ays be
n
er.
u
al and
larger
e
d. It will
t
his

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m
con
t
rep
r
-le
a
-cr
y
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s
You
red
u
saf
e
part
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n
Sta
t
afte
r
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p
Clu
t
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n
pre
s
the
f
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n
not
i
•Kee
not
a
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a
wor
k
and
/
m
e dust crea
t
t
ains chemi
c
r
oductive ha
r
a
d from lead
-
y
stalline silic
a
s
enic and ch
r risk from t
h
u
ce your ex
p
e
ty equipme
n
icles.
n
dling the po
w
t
e of Californ
r
handling.
p
ect the wor
k
t
tered, wet,
o
n
ot use the
C
s
ence of fla
m
f
lammable li
q
n
ot allow th
e
i
nsulated an
d
p children a
n
a
llow childr
e
a
ware of all
p
k
area. Som
e
/
or property
d
t
ed by powe
r
c
als known t
o
r
m. Some e
x
-
based paint
s
a
from brick
s
romium fro
m
h
ese exposu
p
osure to the
s
n
t, such as d
w
er cord on
ia to cause
c
k
area befor
e
o
r dark work
C
urbing Mac
m
mable liqui
d
q
uids, gase
s
e
Curbing M
a
d
contact wil
n
d bystande
r
e
n to handle
t
p
ower lines,
e
of these h
a
d
amage if c
o
r
sanding, s
a
o
the State o
f
x
amples of t
h
s
,
s
and cemen
m
chemically
-
r
es varies, d
s
e chemical
s
u
st masks t
h
corded prod
c
ancer and
b
WO
R
e
each use.
K
areas can r
e
h
ine where t
d
s, gases, o
r
s
, or dust.
a
chine to co
m
l cause elec
t
r
s away fro
m
t
he machine
electrical cir
c
a
zards may
b
o
ntacted.
Page 5 of 2
1
a
wing, grindi
f
California t
o
h
ese chemic
a
n
t and other
m
-
treated lum
b
epending o
n
s
: work in a
w
h
at are speci
ucts may ex
b
irth defects
R
K AREA S
A
K
eep the wo
r
e
sult in injur
y
t
here is a ris
k
r
dust. The
m
m
e into cont
a
trical shock.
m
the work a
r
.
c
uits, water
p
b
e hidden fr
o
1
ng, drilling,
a
o
cause can
c
a
ls are:
m
asonry pro
d
b
er.
n
how often
y
w
ell-ventilat
e
ally designe
d
pose you to
or other rep
r
A
FETY
r
k area clea
n
y
.
k
of causing
m
achine can
c
a
ct with an e
l
r
ea while op
e
p
ipes, and o
t
o
m your vie
w
a
nd other co
n
c
er, birth de
f
d
ucts, and
y
ou do this t
y
e
d area, and
d
to filter out
lead, a che
m
r
oductive ha
r
n
, dry, free o
f
a fire or an
e
c
reate spar
k
l
ectrical sou
r
e
rating the
C
t
her mecha
n
w
and may c
a
n
struction a
c
f
ects, or oth
e
y
pe of work.
work with a
p
t
microscopi
c
m
ical known
t
r
m. Wash h
a
f clutter, an
d
e
xplosion; e.
k
s, which ma
r
ce. The ma
c
C
urbing Mac
h
n
ical hazard
s
a
use person
a
c
tivities
e
r
T
o
p
proved
c
t
o the
a
nds
d
well lit.
g., in the
y ignite
c
hine is
h
ine. Do
s
in your
a
l injury

•Sta
y
Ma
c
me
d
•Dre
s
and
part
•Use
fac
e
glo
v
per
s
•Do
n
•Re
m
or t
u
ma
y
•
A
vo
Cur
b
in u
s
•Pin
c
•Ele
c
rate
•DO
•Tur
n
y
alert, watc
h
c
hine. Do no
t
d
ication.
s
s properly.
gloves awa
y
s.
ANSI Z87.1
e
shield. Use
v
es, dust coll
s
ons in the
w
n
ot overreac
m
ove adjusti
n
u
rning on th
e
y
cause pers
o
id accidenta
b
ing Machin
e
s
e, turn the
p
c
h point haz
a
c
trical shock
d extension
NOT operat
e
n
power OF
F
h
what you a
t
use the ma
Do not wear
y
from movi
n
-approved s
a dust mas
k
ection syste
m
w
ork area.
h. Keep pro
p
n
g keys or
w
e
machine.
A
o
nal injury.
l starting. E
n
e
into a pow
e
p
ower switc
h
a
rd. Do reac
h
hazard. Be
s
cords of pro
p
e
in wet loc
a
F
before ser
v
PE
R
re doing, an
d
chine while
y
loose clothi
n
n
g parts. Lo
o
afety goggl
e
k
in dusty w
o
m
s, and hea
p
er footing a
renches bef
o
A
wrench or
k
n
sure that th
e
e
r outlet. In
t
h
OFF to pre
v
h
into Curbi
n
s
ure the Cur
p
er size.
tions.
v
icing.
Page 6 of 2
1
R
SONAL SA
F
d
use comm
y
ou are tired
n
g, dangling
o
se clothes, j
e
s or safety
g
o
rk condition
s
a
ring protecti
o
nd balance
a
o
re connecti
k
ey that is le
f
e
power swit
c
t
he event of
a
v
ent surpris
e
n
g Machine’
s
bing Machin
1
F
ETY
on sense w
h
or under th
e
objects, or j
e
ewelry, or lo
g
lasses with
s
s
. Also use
n
o
n when ap
p
a
t all times.
ng the Curbi
f
t attached t
o
c
h is in the
O
a
power fail
u
e
starting wh
s
hopper whi
l
e is properl
y
h
en operatin
g
e
influence
o
e
welry. Kee
p
ng hair can
b
s
ide shields,
n
on-skid saf
e
p
ropriate. Th
i
ng Machine
o
a rotating
p
O
FF position
u
re while the
en the powe
l
e rotating.
y
grounded.
U
g
the Curbin
g
o
f drugs, alc
o
p
your hair,
c
b
e caught in
,
or when ne
e
e
ty shoes, h
a
is applies to
to the powe
r
p
art of the m
a
before plug
g
Curbing M
a
e
r is restored
U
se only out
d
g
o
hol, or
c
lothing
moving
e
ded, a
a
rdhat,
all
r
supply
a
chine
g
ing the
chine is
.
d
oor-

•
A
lw
a
•Do
n
ext
e
edg
e
and
•Gro
u
with
Do
n
the
o
•
A
vo
The
•Wh
e
The
•Use
cor
d
Cur
b
•Ch
e
cor
d
cor
d
pro
p
•Do
n
Cur
b
des
i
•Do
n
can
n
ser
v
•Dis
c
or o
f
pre
v
•Ch
e
pro
p
ope
r
•Sto
r
chil
d
use
.
•Use
Ma
c
wh
e
•Kee
•Do
n
a
ys check t
o
n
ot abuse th
e
e
nsion cords
e
s or movin
g
increase th
e
u
nded moto
r
all codes a
n
n
ot use any
a
o
utlet is pro
p
id body cont
re is an incr
e
e
n operating
se cords ar
e
only correc
t
d
s having 3-
p
b
ing Machin
e
e
ck the nam
e
d
may cause
d
is rated to
a
p
er extensio
n
n
ot force the
b
ing Machin
e
i
gned. Plan
y
n
ot use a C
u
n
ot be contr
o
v
ice represe
n
c
onnect the
p
f
f position b
e
v
entive safet
y
e
ck for dama
g
p
erly and pe
r
r
ate the Cur
b
r
e the Curbi
n
d
ren. Inspec
t
.
only acces
s
c
hine. Acces
s
e
n used with
p the Curbi
n
n
ot leave th
e
o
ensure the
e
cord. Nev
e
from the re
c
g
parts. Repl
e
risk of elec
t
r
s must be p
n
d ordinanc
e
a
dapter plu
g
p
erly ground
e
act with gro
u
e
ased risk o
f
a Curbing
M
e
rated for o
u
t
extension
c
p
rong groun
d
e
s.
e
plate rating
unsafe or in
a
llow suffici
e
n
cord wire
g
C
Curbing M
a
e
does a be
t
y
our work, a
n
u
rbing Machi
n
o
lled with th
e
n
tative befor
e
p
ower suppl
y
e
fore servici
n
y
measures
g
ed parts b
e
r
form its inte
b
ing Machin
e
n
g Machine
w
t
the Curbin
g
s
ories that a
r
s
ories that
m
another Cur
n
g Machine
c
e
Curbing M
a
ELE
C
p
ower suppl
y
e
r pull a Cur
b
c
eptacle. Ke
e
ace damag
e
t
ric shock.
l
ugged into
a
e
s. Never re
m
s. Check wi
t
e
d.
u
nded surfa
c
f
electric sho
M
achine outs
u
tdoor use a
n
c
ords. If use
d
d
ing type plu
of the Curbi
efficient op
e
nt current fl
o
g
auge:
C
URBING M
A
chine to per
f
ter and safe
r
n
d use the c
o
n
e with a m
a
e
power swit
c
e
using.
y
from the C
u
n
g, adjusting
reduce the r
e
fore each u
s
n
ded functio
e
with a da
m
w
hen it is no
t
g
Machine fo
r
e recomme
n
m
ay be suita
b
b
ing Machin
e
c
lean.
a
chine runni
n
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1
C
TRICAL S
A
y correspon
d
b
ing Machin
e
e
p power an
d
e
d cords im
m
a
n outlet pro
m
ove the gr
o
t
h a qualifie
d
c
es such as
p
o
ck if your b
o
s
ide, use an
o
n
d reduce th
e
d
outdoors, t
h
gs and mati
n
i
ng Machine
.
e
ration of the
o
w to the m
o
A
CHINE U
S
f
orm an ope
r
r
job when u
o
rrect Curbi
n
a
lfunctioning
c
h is danger
o
u
rbing Mach
, installing a
c
isk of startin
g
s
e. Carefully
o
n. Replace
d
m
aged part.
t
in use. Sto
r
o
r good work
i
n
ded by the
m
b
le for one
C
e.
n
g unattend
e
1
A
FETY
d
s to the vol
t
e
by its pow
e
d
extension
c
m
ediately. D
a
perly install
e
o
unding pron
d
electrician i
p
ipes, radiat
o
o
dy is groun
d
o
utdoor exte
e
risk of ele
c
h
ey must be
n
g receptacl
e
.
Use of imp
r
Curbing M
a
o
tor. Use the
S
E AND CA
R
r
ation other
t
sed in the
m
n
g Machine
f
power switc
o
us and mu
s
ine and pla
c
c
cessories
o
g
the Curbin
check that t
d
amaged or
w
r
e it in a dry,
i
ng conditio
n
m
anufacture
C
urbing Mac
h
e
d.
t
age on the
r
e
r cord, or y
a
c
ords away
f
a
maged cord
e
d and groun
g
or modify
t
f
you are in
d
o
rs, ranges,
d
ed.
nsion cord
m
c
tric shock.
marked for
o
e
s are to be
r
oper size or
chine. Be s
u
following ta
b
R
E
t
han its inte
n
anner for w
h
f
or the job.
h. Any Curb
i
s
t be repaire
d
e the power
o
r attachmen
t
g
Machine a
h
e Curbing
M
w
orn parts i
m
secure plac
e
n
prior to sto
r
r for use wit
h
h
ine may cre
r
ating plate.
a
nk power c
o
f
rom heat, oi
s may caus
e
n
ded in acco
r
t
he plug in a
d
oubt as to
w
and refriger
a
m
arked “W-
A
o
utdoor use.
used with g
r
r
gauge of e
x
u
re the exte
n
b
le to deter
m
n
ded use. Th
h
ich they ar
e
ing Machine
d by an aut
h
switch in th
e
ts, or storin
g
a
ccidentally.
M
achine will
m
mediately.
e
out of the
r
r
age and be
f
h
the Curbin
g
ate a risk of
o
rds or
l, sharp
e
a fire
r
dance
ny way.
w
hether
a
tors.
A
” or “W.”
Those
r
ounded
x
tension
n
sion
m
ine the
e
that
h
orized
e
locked
g
. Such
operate
Never
r
each of
f
ore re-
g
injury

Groun
Tools m
must be
down, g
risk of e
The gro
u
system
i
system
a
Your to
o
with all
c
•Gro
u
•
A
s t
Usi
n
loss
•The
14-
g
size
N
•Wh
e
con
t
•If y
o
the
s
•If y
o
Ca
n
•Ma
k
a d
a
•Pro
t
ded Tool
s
arked with
G
connected
t
rounding pr
o
lectric shoc
k
u
nding pron
g
i
n the tool.
T
a
nd must ne
o
l must be pl
c
odes and o
r
u
nded tools
he distance
n
g extension
of power a
n
smaller the
g
auge cord
c
is shown in
N
ameplate
A
0-6
6-10
10-12
12-16
e
n using mo
r
t
ains at leas
t
o
u are using
s
um to dete
r
o
u are using
n
ada) to indi
c
k
e sure your
a
maged ext
e
t
ect your ext
e
s
: Tools
w
G
rounding
R
t
o a properly
o
vides a low
k
. (See Figur
e
g
in the plug
T
he green wi
r
ver be attac
h
ugged into
a
r
dinances. T
require a 3-
w
from the su
p
cords with i
n
n
d possible t
o
gauge num
b
c
an carry a h
the followin
g
Mi
A
MPS
r
e than one
e
t
the minimu
m
one extensi
r
mine the re
q
an extensio
n
c
ate it is acc
e
extension c
o
e
nsion cord
o
e
nsion cord
s
G
w
ith 3-Pro
n
R
equired ha
v
grounded o
u
resistance
p
e
A.)
is connecte
d
r
e in the cor
d
h
ed to an el
e
a
n appropria
t
he plug and
Ext
e
w
ire extensi
o
p
ply outlet in
c
n
adequately
o
ol damage.
b
ers of the w
igher curren
t
g
table:
nimum Wir
e
25'
18 A
W
18 A
W
16 A
W
14 A
W
e
xtension co
m
wire size
r
on cord for
m
q
uired minim
n
cord outdo
o
e
ptable for o
o
rd is proper
o
r have it rep
s
from sharp
Page 8 of 2
1
G
roundi
n
n
g Plugs
v
e a 3-wire
c
utlet. If the t
o
p
ath to carry
d
through th
e
d
must be th
e
e
ctrically live
t
e outlet, pro
outlet shoul
d
e
nsion C
o
n cord.
c
reases, yo
u
sized wire
c
w
ire, the grea
t than a 16-
g
e
Size Of E
x
W
G 1
W
G 1
W
G 1
W
G 1
o
rd to make
u
r
equired.
m
ore than o
n
m
um cord siz
e
o
rs, make s
u
utdoor use.
ly wired and
p
aired by a q
u
objects, ex
c
1
n
g
c
ord and 3-p
r
o
ol should el
electricity a
w
e
green wire
e
only wire
c
terminal. (S
perly install
e
d
look like th
ords
u
must use a
c
auses a ser
i
ter the capa
c
g
auge cord.
M
x
tension Co
Cord
L
50'
6 AWG
6 AWG
6 AWG
2 AWG
u
p the total l
e
n
e tool, add
t
e
.
u
re it is mar
k
in good ele
c
u
alified elec
t
c
essive heat,
r
ong groundi
ectrically m
a
w
ay from the
inside the c
o
onnected to
ee Figure A.
e
d and grou
n
ose in the f
o
heavier gau
i
ous drop in
v
c
ity of the c
o
M
inimum ex
t
r
ds
L
ength
100'
16 AW
G
14 AW
G
14 AW
G
NOT
R
e
ngth, make
t
he namepla
t
k
ed with the
s
c
trical condit
i
t
rician befor
e
and damp
o
i
ng plug. Th
e
a
lfunction or
user, reduc
i
o
rd to the gr
o
the tool’s g
r
.
)
n
ded in acco
r
o
llowing illus
t
u
ge extensio
n
voltage, res
u
o
rd. For exa
m
t
ension cord
1
G
14
G
12
G
12
R
ECOMMEN
sure each c
o
t
e amperes
a
s
uffix W-A (
W
ion. Always
r
e
using it.
o
r wet areas.
e
plug
break
i
ng the
o
unding
ounding
r
dance
t
ration.
n
cord.
u
lting in
m
ple, a
wire
1
50'
AWG
AWG
AWG
D
ED
o
rd
a
nd use
W
in
r
eplace

1. Ma
k
2. Ma
k
-
-
b
c. C
d. fi
-
3. Plu
g
115
4. Tur
n
k
e sure the
P
k
e sure the f
o
The Rear
W
The desired
a. loosen th
e
b
. Unload th
e
hange the
m
t the bolts a
n
The Compa
c
g
the Power
C
volt, ground
n
the Power
P
ower Switc
h
o
llowing par
t
W
heel Bracke
t
Slip Form (
P
e
se two nuts
e
bolts
m
old that you
n
d nuts agai
n
c
tion Ram (
6
C
ord into a
p
ed, electric
a
Switch ON.
Bef
o
h
(#14)is
O
s are prope
r
t
s (#28).
P
art# 1
A
,#1
B
.
need (1A, 1
n
. (#2, #3, #
4
6
4). (See Pa
r
p
roper exten
s
l outlet. (Se
e
Page 9 of 2
1
o
re Eac
h
O
FF.
r
ty attached
t
B
, #1C)
B or 1C)
4
, #5)
r
ts Diagram.
sion cord. T
h
e
Parts Diag
r
1
h
Use
t
o the machi
n
)
h
en, plug th
e
r
am.)
n
e and adju
s
e
extension
c
s
ted:
c
ord into the nearest

A
lways
m
electric
a
5. Ins
p
bin
d
con
d
pro
b
6. Fill
t
usi
n
7. Inst
a
(1A
)
a.
b.
Ground
•Ma
k
•If y
o
Ma
c
•The
(not
acc
o
m
ake sure t
h
a
l outlet befo
p
ect the gen
e
d
ing of movi
n
d
ition that m
a
b
lem correct
e
t
he Pneuma
t
n
g the Curbi
n
a
ll a Slip Fo
r
)
, Curb Style
Align the m
o
of the Body
Then secur
e
and Lock N
u
d
Preparatio
n
k
e sure the g
o
u have strai
g
c
hine from w
a
trench for t
h
included).
T
o
mmodate t
h
h
at the Pow
e
re making a
d
e
ral conditio
n
n
g parts, cra
c
a
y affect its
s
e
d before fu
r
t
ic Tires with
n
g Machine.
r
m. The Cur
b
(1C), and S
o
unting hole
s
Assembly (1
e
the Slip Fo
r
u
ts (2).
n
round and t
h
g
ht lines, m
a
a
ndering off
h
e curb shou
T
he ground s
h
e turns and
P
e
r Switch (1
4
d
justments t
o
n
of the Cur
b
c
ked or brok
e
s
afe operati
o
r
ther use. D
o
air. The thr
e
Each tire re
q
b
ing Machin
e
lant Style (1
B
s
in the Slip
F
3).
r
m in place
u
h
e trench ar
e
a
ke sure to s
line.
ld be cut wit
hould be rel
a
curves the
C
P
age 10 of
2
4
) is OFF an
d
o
the Curbin
g
b
ing Machin
e
e
n parts, da
m
o
n. If abnor
m
o
not use da
m
e
e Pneumati
q
uires 30 P
S
e
comes wit
h
B
). To instal
l
F
orm with th
u
sing the Bo
l
e
firm and c
o
s
et a string-li
n
h a good, s
h
a
tively dry.
T
C
urbing Mac
2
1
d
the Curbin
g
g
Machine.
e
. Check for
l
m
aged elect
r
m
al noise or
v
m
aged equi
p
c Tires mus
t
I (207 kPa)
o
h
three style
s
l
a Slip For
m
e
mounting
h
l
ts (5), Sprin
g
o
mpacted.
n
e (not inclu
d
h
arp edging
s
T
he trench al
hine will ha
v
g
Machine is
l
oose screw
s
r
ical wiring,
a
v
ibration occ
p
ment.
t
be properly
o
f air pressu
r
s
of Slip For
m
:
h
oles locate
d
g
Washers (
4
d
ed) to kee
p
s
hovel or sq
u
s
o needs to
v
e to make.
s
unplugged
f
s
, misalignm
a
nd any oth
e
c
urs, have th
e
filled with ai
re. Do not o
v
m
s: Mower's
d
in the front
/
4
), Flat Was
p
the Curbin
g
u
are mouth
s
be wide en
o
f
rom its
ent or
e
r
e
r before
v
erfill.
Edge
/
bottom
hers (3),
g
s
hovel
o
ugh to

Page 11 of 21
Concrete Preparation
•It is extremely important to have a consistent mix. If it is too wet, it will slump. If it is too dry, it will
crack.
•The sand should be rough, not having gravel much larger than match head.The sand should be
free of dirt and debris. Mortar sand is recommended. DO NOT use silica sand.
•The finished mix should have a consistency similar to wet sand used on the beach to make
sandcastles,
•The following procedure is typically successful when mixing in a mortar mixer (not included). The
mix is 5 parts sand to 1 part cement.
1. With the mortar mixer running, dump in two five-gallon buckets of sand.
2. Dump in 1/2 of a 94 pound bag of Portland cement.
3. Add 3 more five-gallon buckets of sand.
4. Add water until the mix reaches the proper slump. You should not be able to squeeze water
out of the mix. Do not over mix.

1. Wh
e
2. Inst
a
3. Inst
a
NOTE:
I
Experi
m
idea of
h
or need
Make s
u
outlet b
e
(See th
e
5. Ch
e
Ho
p
can
e
n you open
a
ll the front
w
a
ll the back
w
I
t is recomm
e
m
ent by runni
h
ow to run t
h
to be towel
e
u
re the Pow
e
e
fore makin
g
e
Parts Diag
r
e
ck to make
s
p
per without
s
observe the
the cartons,
w
heel(#9)
w
heel and
h
e
nded that
y
ng concrete
h
e Curbing
M
e
d.
e
r Switch (1
4
g
any adjust
m
r
am).
s
ure the Co
m
s
craping or
b
inner worki
n
#4
0
P
Operat
i
you will find
h
andle(#9,#4
y
ou first test
t
sand or mo
r
M
achine. Thi
s
4
) is OFF an
d
m
ents inside
m
paction Ra
m
b
inding on ei
n
gs of the m
a
0
P
age 12 of
2
ing Inst
r
d
the followin
0)
t
he Curbing
r
tar sand (sli
g
s
experimen
t
d
the Curbin
g
the Motor a
n
m
(64) is m
o
ther edge.
B
a
chine and
m
2
1
r
uctions
g parts.
M
achine in
y
g
htly moist
a
t
is done wit
h
g
Machine is
n
d Gear Bo
x
o
ving back a
n
B
y pulling th
e
m
ake any ne
y
our drivewa
y
a
nd without c
h
out risk bec
unplugged
f
compartme
n
n
d forth in th
e
Shield (12)
cessary adj
u
y
or garage.
c
ement) to g
e
c
ause it will
n
f
rom its elec
t
nt or the Ho
p
e
bottom of
t
off the Hop
p
u
stments.
e
t an
n
ot set up
t
rical
p
per.
t
he
p
er, you

NOTE:
T
Form o
n
6.
A
dj
u
bac
k
7.
A
dd
pro
p
ce
m
8. Wh
e
Tips:
W
If
Check t
h
outlet b
e
starts th
Clean t
h
Do not
g
Check f
o
A
fter us
e
time. If
y
T
o produce
c
n
the ground
.
u
st the two
R
k
of the Slip
cement int
o
p
el itself as i
t
m
ent to the D
e
n finished,
t
W
hen you ar
e
the curbing
h
h
at the Pow
e
e
fore perfor
m
at can caus
e
h
e Hopper,
C
g
et water int
o
o
r wear or d
a
e
d, please c
l
y
ou want to
d
c
urbing, the
.
R
ear Wheel
B
Form is rais
e
o
the Drum
w
t
extrudes a
c
rum accordi
n
t
urn the Po
w
e
feeding, pl
e
h
ave a smal
l
e
r Switch (1
4
m
ing any ins
p
e
injury.
C
hute, Slip F
o
o
the Motor
c
a
mage to th
e
l
ean and dr
y
d
elivery it by
P
F
ront Pneu
m
B
rackets so t
e
d about 1/4
w
ith whole ful
c
urb. Contin
n
g to the fee
d
er Switch O
F
e
ase don’t th
r
l
damage on
A
ft
e
4
) is OFF an
d
p
ection, mai
n
o
rm, and ex
t
c
ompartmen
t
e
parts of th
e
y
it. Put it on
t
truck, you‘d
P
age 13 of
2
m
atic Tire sh
o
t
hat the fron
t
inch above
l shovels at
a
ue to add c
e
d speed of t
h
F
F and unpl
u
row too mu
c
n
the corner
o
e
r Each
d
the Curbin
g
n
tenance, or
t
erior Body
o
t
or on the p
o
e
Curbing M
a
t
he dry and
c
better put a
n
2
1
o
uld be rem
o
of the Slip
F
the ground.
a
time. The
C
e
ment into th
e
h
e Curbing
M
u
g the mach
i
c
h, not overfl
o
o
r side, you
c
Use
g
Machine i
s
cleaning pr
o
o
f the Curbin
g
o
wer switch
a
chine.
c
ool place,
d
n
d fix it on t
h
o
ved, leavin
g
F
orm is on th
C
urbing Ma
c
e
Drum. Adj
u
M
achine.
i
ne from its
e
o
w from the
c
an repair it
b
s
unplugged
f
o
cedures to
a
g
Machine t
h
o
r cable.
on’t expose
h
e pallet.
g
the front o
f
h
e ground a
n
c
hine will sta
u
st the rate
o
e
lectrical out
Hopper.
by Hand Tr
o
from its ele
c
a
void accid
e
h
oroughly wi
t
in the sun f
o
f
the Slip
d the
r
t to
o
f adding
l
et.
o
wel.
c
trical
e
ntal
t
h water.
o
r a long

Check t
h
outlet b
e
starts th
Maintai
n
accorda
When y
o
ventilat
e
Repla
c
Replac
e
1. Loo
s
2. Mo
v
3. Slip
h
at the Pow
e
e
fore perfor
m
at can caus
e
n
the Curbin
g
nce with the
o
u don’t nee
e
d place. Ple
c
e the
V
-
B
e
the V-Belt
a
s
en the four
v
e the Motor
the V-Belt (
#
e
r Switch (1
4
m
ing any ins
p
e
injury.
g
Machine b
y
following re
c
d it, please
m
ase pay att
e
B
elt
a
s needed u
s
Bolts (48) a
t
(#25) towar
d
#
20) off the
t
P
M
a
4
) is OFF an
d
p
ection, mai
n
y
adopting a
c
ommended
m
ake sure t
h
e
ntion to the
s
s
ing the foll
o
t
the base of
d
s the Gear
B
t
wo Pulleys
(
#48
#25
P
age 14 of
2
a
intena
n
d
the Curbin
g
n
tenance, or
program of
c
d
procedures
h
at it’s clean
status of th
e
o
wing steps.
f
the Motor (
2
Box (#24).
(
#21, #23).
2
1
n
ce
g
Machine i
s
cleaning pr
o
c
onscientio
u
:
and dry. An
d
machine re
g
(See the Pa
r
2
5).
s
unplugged
f
o
cedures to
a
s repair and
d
keep it in c
o
g
ularly.
r
ts Diagram.
)
from its ele
c
a
void accid
e
maintenan
c
c
ool, dry and
)
c
trical
e
ntal
c
e in
well

4. Inst
a
5. Mo
v
#
a
ll a new V-
B
v
e the Motor
#
20
B
elt (#20 siz
e
(#25) back
t
P
e
A
500) ont
o
o its original
#
P
age 15 of
2
o
the two Pul
position the
#
21
#23
2
1
leys (#21, #
2
n firmly retig
2
3.)
hten the fou
r
r Bolts (#48
)
)
.

Page 16 of 21
Parts Diagram

P
P
age 17 of
2
2
1

Page 18 of 21
Parts List
Part No. Description Quantity
1 Slip Form 3
2 Self-Lock Nut M10 8
3 Flat washer 10 10
4 Spring washer 10 4
5 Bolt M10X25 4
6 Locking Grip Q 5
7 Front Wheel Rod Assembly 1
8 Shaft Sleeve 3
9 Wheel 3
10 Open Pin 4X30 3
11 Protection Rim 2
12 Shield 1
13 Body Assembly 1
14 Power Switch 1
15 Upper Cover Plate 1
16 Grommet 1
17 Cross Head Twist Bolt M5X10 10
18 Flat Washer 5 8
19 Cable A 1
20 V-belt A500 1
21 Pulley 1
22 Concave Head Screw M8X10 3
23 Pulley 1
24 Gear Box 1
25 Motor 1
26 Nut M5 2
27 Cross Head Twist Bolt M5X16 2
28 Wheel Bracket I 1
30 Washer 2
31 Bolt M6X30 2
32A Handle Pin 2
33A Plastic Grip 2
34A Handle 2
35 Bolt Pin 2 2
36 Bearing GE10E 2
37 Turning Ball Head 2
38 Oil Cup M6 2
39 Nut M10 2
40 Stand Assembly 1
41 Cross Head Twist Bolt M3X10 2
42 Balancer 1
43 Steering Rod 1
44 Square Block S 1
45 Handrail Sleeve 1
46 Steering Handle 1
47 Wheel Bracket II 1
48 Bolt M8X25 4
49 Flat Washer 8 15
49A Cover 2
50 Spring Washer 8 4
51 Self-Lock Nut M8 6
52 Bolt M10X35 4

Page 19 of 21
Part No. Description Quantity
53 Crank Arm 1
54 Link Arm 1
55 Bearing 61900 2
56 Bolt Pin 1 1
57 Bolt Pin 3 1
58 Bearing 6001 4
59 Push/Pull Assembly 1
60 Inner Hex Screw M8X55 1
61 Lower Cover Plate 1
62 Cross Head Twist Bolt M8X20 2
63 Track 1
64 Compaction Ram 1
Troubleshooting
Problem Solution
Curbing Machine will not turn on
•Make sure the Power Switch is in the “ON” position.
•Make sure to use the proper size extension cord.
•Make sure the extension cord is connected to a working,
115 volt, grounded, electrical outlet.
•Have a qualified service technician examine the
machine.
Curbing Machine extrudes poorly.
•Make sure to properly mix the cement, sand, and water.
•Make sure the Slip Form is properly attached to the
machine.
•Make sure to properly feed the Hopper.
•Make sure the Compaction Ram is moving freely on its
Track.
•Make sure the Crank Arm has been properly adjusted
(length and stroke of the Compaction Ram) for the job at
hand.
•Have a qualified service technician examine the
machine.
Replacement Parts
•For replacement parts and technical questions, please call Customer Service at 1-800-222-5381.
•Not all product components are available for replacement. The illustrations provided are a
convenient reference to the location and position of parts in the assembly sequence.
•When ordering parts, the following will be required: model number, serial number/lot date code,
and description.
•The distributor reserves the rights to make design changes and/or improvements to product lines
and manuals without notice.

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Limited Warranty
Northern Tool and Equipment Company, Inc. ("We'' or '"Us'') warrants to the original purchaser only
("You'' or “Your”) that the KLUTCH product purchased will be free from material defects in both
materials and workmanship, normal wear and tear excepted, for a period of one year from date of
purchase. The foregoing warranty is valid only if the installation and use of the product is strictly in
accordance with product instructions. There are no other warranties, express or implied, including the
warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. If the product does not comply with this
limited warranty, Your sole and exclusive remedy is that We will, at our sole option and within a
commercially reasonable time, either replace the product or product component without charge to You
or refund the purchase price (less shipping). This limited warranty is not transferable.
Limitations on the Warranty
This limited warranty does not cover: (a) normal wear and tear; (b) damage through abuse, neglect,
misuse, or as a result of any accident or in any other manner; (c) damage from misapplication,
overloading, or improper installation; (d) improper maintenance and repair; and (e) product alteration
in any manner by anyone other than Us, with the sole exception of alterations made pursuant to
product instructions and in a workmanlike manner.
Obligations of Purchaser
You must retain Your product purchase receipt to verify date of purchase and that You are the original
purchaser. To make a warranty claim, contact Us at 1-800-222-5381, identify the product by make
and model number, and follow the claim instructions that will be provided. The product and the
purchase receipt must be provided to Us in order to process Your warranty claim. Any returned
product that is replaced or refunded by Us becomes our property. You will be responsible for return
shipping costs or costs related to Your return visit to a retail store.
Remedy Limits
Product replacement or a refund of the purchase price is Your sole remedy under this limited warranty
or any other warranty related to the product. We shall not be liable for: service or labor charges or
damage to Your property incurred in removing or replacing the product; any damages, including,
without limitation, damages to tangible personal property or personal injury, related to Your improper
use, installation, or maintenance of the product or product component; or any indirect, incidental or
consequential damages of any kind for any reason.
Assumption of Risk
You acknowledge and agree that any use of the product for any purpose other than the specified
use(s) stated in the product instructions is at Your own risk.
Governing Law
This limited warranty gives You specific legal rights, and You also may have other rights which vary
from state to state. Some states do not allow limitations or exclusions on implied warranties or
incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations may not apply to You. This limited
warranty is governed by the laws of the State of Minnesota, without regard to rules pertaining to
conflicts of law. The state courts located in Dakota County, Minnesota shall have exclusive jurisdiction
for any disputes relating to this warranty.
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