
Specifications
Length – 33.75 in.
Width – 21 in.
Height – 50 in.
Weight – 69 Lbs.
Pad Speed 1600/2000
Pad Diameter 20 in.
Drive motor – 1.5 HP, 120v, 15 A, 50/60 HZ
Cord – 14-3 ST, 75 ft.
Hour meter – 0.1 hr resolution
Safety
Read and understand the manual
before operating this machine.
Do not operate in explosive areas or use near
flammable liquids or gases.
Attach only to properly grounded outlet.
Do not expose to rain, store indoors.
Do not operate the machine with a damaged
cord or plug.
Do not block or disconnect the safety lever.
Do not leave the machine plugged in while
unattended.
Unplug the machine before servicing.
Do not put fingers under the pad or pad holder.
Unplug the machine before installing or
removing the pad.
Use only with Hi Speed Burnishing pads.
Operating Instructions
Check machine for damage to cord or plug.
Use only Hi Speed Burnishing pads 20” or
19” diameter.
To install or change the pad:
1. Unplug the machine.
2. Tip the machine back on the wheels.
3. Remove the center-lock.
4. Center the pad on the pad driver.
5. Replace the center-lock and tighten
securely. To operate the machine:
1. Plug into a grounded outlet.
2. Release the handle and lower it.
3. The handle can be locked into a comfortable
position for the operator or used free floating.
4. Press the safety lever and squeeze the
trigger to start the machine.
5. Do not operate in one place as damage to
the floor or finish could result.
6. Do not operate the machine with the handle
in the upright position.
7. Remove the pad after every use.
8. Store the machine tilted back on the
transport wheels.
9. Use only new or clean pads and reverse
them as needed.
Maintenance
To maintain appearance – wipe the machine
with a damp cloth after use.
Warning – Unplug the machine before
servicing
This machine is equipped with an hour meter
to signal maintenance intervals of 250 hours. It
will begin flashing at 245 hrs and stop at 255
hrs to signal the operator to check the
following:
1. Check the motor brushes for wear or
excessive arcing.
2. Check belt tension.
3. Check the cord and electrical system.
4. Check the safety lockout on the trigger.
5. Check wheels and bearings.
NuSource, Ent. 8/27/2007 Page 3 Floor Machine