Pearl PA1FS User manual

Caution! Read Safety and General Instructions carefully before using saw for the first time.
Made in the U.S.A.
PEARL ABRASIVE CO. - FLOoR SCRAPER
REV. 1
You should record the Serial Number of your Floor Scraper on this
Owner's/Operator's Manual and on the Warranty Card. The Warranty
Card must be sent back with all the required pertinent information for
the warranty to take effect.
SERIAL NUMBER -
MODEL PA1FS
FLOOR SCRAPER
OWNER'S/OPERATOR'S MANUAL

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We at PEARL want to congratulate you on selecting the PA1FS Floor Scraper. We are certain that
you will be pleased with your purchase. PEARL takes pride in producing the nest products in the
industry.
Operated correctly, your PA1FS Floor Scraper should provide you with years of quality service. In
order to help you, we have included this manual. This owners manual contains information necessary
to operate and maintain your PA1FS Floor Scraper safely and correctly. Please take a few minutes to
familiarize yourself with the PA1FS Floor Scraper by reading and reviewing this manual.
If you should have questions concerning your PA1FS Floor Scraper, please feel free to call our friend-
ly customer service department at: 800 969-5561
Regards,
PEARL
INTRODUCTION
NOTE THIS INFORMATION FOR FUTURE USE:
MODEL NUMBER:
SERIAL NUMBER:
PURCHASE PLACE:
PURCHASE DATE:
NOTE: For your (1) one year warranty to be effective, complete the warranty
card (including the Serial Number) and mail it in as soon as possible.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SAFETY Page
Safety Message/Alert Symbols, Warnings 4
Hazard Symbols 5
General, Maintenance, Saw Safety 6-7
California proposition 65 Message 8
Electrical Requirements and Grounding Instructions 9
Safety Label Locations 10
OPERATION
Wheel and Handle Adjustment and Transportation 11-12
Blade Changing / Installation 13
Blade Usage 14
TYPE OF TEAROUTS
Removal Materials 15
Suboor Surfaces 16
MAINTENANCE
Cleaning 17
Repairs 17
Troubleshooting 17
GENERAL PRODUCT INFORMATION
Exploded View & Part List 18-20
ORDERING AND RETURNING INSTRUCTIONS
Ordering Information 21
Return Material Policy 21
Packaging Instructions 21
Authorized Service Centers 21
CONTACT& LIMITED WARRANTY
Contact & Limited Warranty
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PA1FS FLOOR SCRAPER SAFETY
Safety precautions should be followed at all times when operating this equipment. Failure to read and
understand the Safety Precaution and Operating Instructions could result in injury to yourself and
others. This Operation and Parts Manual has been developed to provide complete instructions for the
safe and efcient operation of the PA1FS Floor Scraper.
Before using this machine, ensure that the person operating the machine has read and understands all
instructions in this manual.
SAFETY MESSAGE / ALERT SYMBOLS
A safety message alerts you to potential hazards that could hurt you or others. Each safety message is
preceded by a safety alert symbol ( ) and one of three words: DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION.
DANGER
You WILL be KILLED or SERIOUSLY INJURED if you do not follow directions.
WARNING
You CAN be KILLED or SERIOUSLY INJURED if you do not follow directions.
CAUTION
You CAN be INJURED if you do not follow directions. It may also be used to alert against unsafe prac-
tices.
NOTICE
You can cause PROPERTY DAMAGE to your machine if you don’t follow directions.
Each message tells you what the hazard is, what can happen, and what you can do to avoid or re-
duce injury. Other important messages are preceded by the word NOTICE.
The safety labels should be periodically inspected and cleaned by the user to maintain good legibility
at a safe viewing distance. If the label is worn, damaged or illegible, it should be replaced.

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PA1FS FLOOR SCRAPER SAFETY
Potential hazards associated with the PA1FS Floor Scraper operation will be referenced with Hazard
Symbols which appear throughout this manual, and will be referenced in conjunction with Safety Mes-
sage/Alert Symbols.
NEVER operate equipment with covers, or guards removed. Keep ngers, hands, hair
and clothing away from all moving parts to prevent injury.
ALWAYS place the power ON/OFF switch in the OFF position when the machine is not in
use.
ALWAYS wear approved eye protection.
HAZARD SYMBOLS
ALWAYS wear approved respiratory protection.
ALWAYS read this Owner’s Manual before operating the machine.
ALWAYS avoid inhalation of and skin contact with silica dust and/or mist.
ALWAYS use caution around gears. Keep ngers, hands, hair and clothing away from
all moving parts to prevent injury.
NEVER touch the power cord with wet hands or while standing in water when it is con-
nected to a power source.
NEVER operate the machine in an explosive atmosphere or near combustible materials.

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PA1FS FLOOR SCRAPER SAFETY
•This equipment should not be operated by persons under 18 years of age.
• NEVER operate this equipment without proper protective clothing, shatterproof glasses, steeltoed
boots and other protective devices required by the job.
• NEVER operate this equipment when not feeling well due to fatigue, illness or taking medicine.
• NEVER operate this equipment under the inuence of drugs or alcohol.
• Whenever necessary, replace nameplate, operation and safety decals when they become difcult
to read.
• ALWAYS check the machine for loose bolts before starting.
•ALWAYS wear proper respiratory (mask) hearing and eye protection
equipment when operating this machine.
• ALWAYS store equipment properly when it is not being used. Equipment should be stored in a clean,
dry location out of the reach of children.
•NEVER leave the machine unattended. Turn off electric motor when unattended.
• CAUTION must be observed while servicing the machine. Rotating parts can cause injury if contacted.
•Ensure that any electrical extension cord is protected against damage. Always ensure that the
electrical extension cord is not trapped underneath the machine. When using an extension cord,
be sure to use one heavy enough to carry the current your product will draw. An undersized cord
will cause a drop in line voltage that will result in a loss of power and overheating. The Table shown
on page 11 shows the correct AWG size to use depending on cord length and nameplate ampere
rating. If in doubt, use the next heaviest gage. The smaller the gage number, the heavier the cord.
• Before starting the machine, check that all guards are in position and correctly tted.
•Keep area around the machine clear of obstructions which could cause persons to fall onto moving parts.
• ALWAYS ensure that the machine is on level ground before using.
• DONOT overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times.
Failure to follow instructions in this manual may lead to serious injury or even death! This equipment is
to be operated by trained and qualied personnel only! This equipment is for industrial use only.
The following safety guidelines should always be used when operating the PA1FS Floor Scraper.
GENERAL SAFETY
DANGER
RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION
•DONOT operate or service this equipment before reading this entire manual.
• DONOT allow extension cord to come into contact with water or uids.
•DO NOT spray water onto electric motor.
•NEVER operate the machine in an explosive atmosphere.

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PA1FS FLOOR SCRAPER SAFETY
•NEVER stand on the tool. Serious injury could occur if a power tool is tipped, or if a cutting tool is
unintentionally contacted.
•Become familiar with the controls of the machine before operating. Know how to stop the machine
quickly in case of emergency.
•ALWAYS secure work. Clamps or a vise should be used to hold work whenever practical. Keep-
ing your hands free to operate a power tool is safer.
•ALWAYS disconnect AC power plug from power source before moving, cleaning or servicing the
machine.
•NEVER leave a tool running unattended. Do not leave a tool until it comes to a complete stop.
ALWAYS turn a power tool OFF when leaving the work area, or when a cut is nished.
•Make sure the OFF/ON power switch on the electric motor is always in the OFF position before
inserting the machine’s power plug into an AC receptacle.
•Operate electric motor only at the specied voltage indicated on the nameplate.
•NEVER disconnect any “emergency or safety devices”. These devices are intended for operator
safety. Disconnection of these devices can cause severe injury, bodily harm or even death! Dis-
connection of any of these devices will void all warranties.
•Unauthorized equipment modications will void all warranties. Manufacturer does not assume respon-
sibility for any accident due to equipment modications.
•NEVER use accessories or attachments, which are not recommended by PEARL for this equip-
ment. Damage to the equipment and/or injury to user may result.
• Replace damaged cutting blade before operating.
• NEVER try to stop a moving blade with your hand.
•NEVER lubricate components or attempt service on a running machine.
•Keep the machinery in proper running condition.
•Before using a power tool, check for damaged parts. A guard or any other part that is damage
should be carefully checked to determine if it would operate properly and perform its intended
function. Always check moving parts for proper alignment or binding. Check for broken parts and
mountings and all other conditions that may affect the operation of the power tool. A guard, or any
damaged part, should be properly repaired or replaced.
MAINTENANCE SAFETY
WARNING
NEVER use this machine with any cutter designed for wood working.

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SAFETY WARNINGS
SILICA DUST WARNING
Grinding/cutting/drilling of masonry, concrete, metal and other materials with silica in their composition
may give off dust or mists containing crystalline silica. Silica is a basic component of sand, quartz,
brick clay, granite and numerous other minerals and rocks. Repeated and/or substantial inhalation of
airborne crystalline silica can cause serious or fatal respiratory diseases, including silicosis. In ad-
dition, California and some other authorities have listed respirable crystalline silica as a substance
known to cause cancer. When cutting such materials, always follow respiratory precautions.
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 MESSAGE
Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling, and other construction activities con-
tain chemicals known (to the State of California) to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive
harm. Some examples of these chemicals are:
• Lead, from lead-based paints
• Crystalline silica, from bricks and cement and other masonry products
• Arsenic and chromium, from chemically treated lumber
For further information, consult the following sources:
http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/silicacrystalline/index.html
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/consilic.html
http://oehha.ca.gov/prop65/law/P65law72003.html
http://www.dir.ca.gov/Title8/sub4.html
Your risk from these exposures varies depending on how often you do this type of work. To reduce
your exposure to these chemicals, work in a well-ventilated area, and work with approved safety
equipment, such as those dust masks that are specially designed to lter out microscopic particles.
PA1FS FLOOR SCRAPER SAFETY
To reduce the risk of electrocution, keep all connections dry and off the ground.
A Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) should be provided on the circuit(s) or outlet(s) to be used
for this machine. Receptacles are available having built-in GFCI protections and may be used for this
measure of safety. When using an extension cord, the GFCI should be installed closest to the power
source, followed by the extension cord and lastly, the machine.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of injury, electric shock and damage to the tool, never im-
merse your tool in liquid or allow a liquid to ow inside the tool.
WARNING
Asbestos Warning
Some oor coverings contain asbestos. Removing, cutting, grinding or otherwise disturbing these
coverings can cause asbestos dust to become airborne. Never remove ooring containing asbestos
without fully understanding proper state and federal procedures and guidelines for removal of these
products. Laws are different from state to state.

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PA1FS FLOOR SCRAPER SAFETY
In order to prevent potential electrical shock and injury, the following electrical safety precautions and
symbols should be followed at all times!
In case of a malfunction or breakdown, grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric cur-
rent to reduce the risk of electric shock. This tool is equipped with an electric cord having an equip-
ment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into a matching outlet
that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS AND GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
• Do not modify the plug provided – if it will not t the outlet; have the proper outlet installed by a
qualied electrician
• Improper connections of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric
shock. The equipment-grounding conductor is the insulated conductor that has an outer surface
that is green, with or without yellow stripes. If repair or replacement of the electric cord or plug is
necessary, do not connect the equipment-grounding conductor to a live terminal
• Check with a qualied electrician or service personnel if the grounding instructions are not
completely understood, or if in doubt as to whether the tool is properly grounded
• Use only 3-wire extension cords that have 3-prong grounding plugs and 3-pole receptacles that
accept the tool’s plug
• Repair or replace a damaged or worn cord immediately
WARNING
This tool is intended for use on a circuit that has an outlet that looks like the one shown in Sketch A of
Figure 1. The tool has a grounding plug that looks like the plug illustrated in Sketch A of Figure 1. A
temporary adapter, which looks like the adapter illustrated in sketches B and C, may be used to con-
nect this plug to a 2-pole receptacle as shown in Sketch B, if a properly grounded outlet is not avail-
able. The temporary adapter should be used only until a properly grounded outlet can be installed by
a qualied electrician. The green-colored rigid ear, lug, and the like, extending from the adapter, must
be connected to a permanent ground such as a properly grounded outlet box.
NOTE: Use of a temporary adapter is not permitted in Canada.
Grounding
Means
(A)
Metal Screw
Cover of
Grounded
Outlet Box
(D)
ADAPTER
(C) Grounding
Pin
Grounding
Pin (B)
Fig. 1 Circuit and Adapter Information

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PA1FS FLOOR SCRAPER SAFETY
Decal/Label Location Description
AMotor - Side Warning - Silica Warning
BMotor - Side Service/ Warranty
C Handle Read Manual
DNose Weight-Top Wear Protection Equipment
SAFETY LABEL LOCATIONS
Safety labels contain important safety information. Please read the information contained on each
safety label. These labels are considered a permanent part of your saw. If a label comes off or
becomes hard to read, contact PEARL or your dealer for a replacement.
Label A
Label B
Label A
Label B
DO NOT operate
this equipment
before reading the
owners’ manual!
Label C
Label C
Label D
Flying debris and
loud noise hazards.
Wear ear and eye
protection.
WARNING
!
WARNING
Grinding/cutting/drilling of masonry, concrete, metal and other materials with silica in
their composition may give off dust or mists containing crystalline silica. Silica is a basic
component of sand, quartz, brick clay, granite and numerous other minerals and rocks.
Repeated and/or substantial inhalation of airborne crystalline silica can cause serious
or fatal respiratory diseases, including silicosis. In addition,California and some other
authorities have listed respirable crystalline silica as a substance known to cause cancer.
!
DO NOT operate
this equipment
before reading
the owners’
manual!
WARNING
!
Label D
Warning Sheet Part# PA67847
FOR INFORMATION ON
SERVICE OR
WARRANTY
PLEASE CALL
1-800-969-5561

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(D)
Lay Floor Scraper back on
handles
PA1FS FLOOR SCRAPER GENERAL OPERATION
Do not operate machine around excessive moisture areas, such as abatement work and ooded pool
areas without GFCI wall plug. Failure to do so could cause damage in machine or injury to operator.
WARNING
Adjusting the wheel angle will change the blade angle to the oor. Adjustments may be required for
your particular application. Experiment with the angle to see what works the best.
WHEEL ADJUSTMENT
Adjustment by trial at the beginning of a job will allow optimum performance. See Blade
Setting page 14.
(A)
A steep wheel angle is
recommended on hard
removals such as vinyl, VCT
and carpet over concrete or
wood
(E)
Rotate the angle adjust-
ment wheel to the desired
blade angle
(B)
A low wheel angle is recom-
mended for ceramic tile and
hardwood removal over all
oors
(C)
Turn bolt and remove
nose weight
NOTE:

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AFTER THE PROPER WHEEL ADJUSTMENT IS ACHIEVED, ADJUST THE HANDLE LENGTH
HANDLE ADJUSTMENT
(A)
The handle should be adjusted
to the "belt-line" of the operator
or to an otherwise comfortable
position
Simply loosen the thumbscrews located on the frame and the handle will slide up and down. Locate
the most comfortable height and tighten the thumbscrews to lock the handle in place.
PA1FS FLOOR SCRAPER GENERAL OPERATION
TRANSPORTATION
Always remove the counterweight and blades before loading or unloading.
Machine breaks down for easy transportation handle and/or wheel angle can by lowered to reduce
overall height.
Keep hands and feet out from underneath the machine.
WARNING
(B)
Remove switch box from
handle bars
(C)
Remove handle
(A)
Turn bolt and remove nose
weight
(D)
A kick plate on the back of the chassis
provides additional help when moving the
machine. Simply step downward on the
kick plate to raise the blade and adjust the
weight of the head over the wheels.

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PA1FS FLOOR SCRAPER BLADE INSTALLATION
BLADE CHANGING / INSTALLATION
CERAMIC BIT INSTALLATION
Blades are sharp. Handle with care. Failure to do so could cause bodily injury.
CAUTION
• Dull blades greatly reduce cutting ability. Re-sharpen or replace as needed.
• Proper blade size and placement per job type greatly affects performance.
• Disconnect electrical power rst.
• Do not lean machine back onto handle.
• Always wear gloves when changing blades to protect ngers and hands.
(A)
Place a block under the
front of the machine, rais-
ing the blade holder
(A)
Remove at blade cover
(B)
Loosen the two blade
cover bolts
(B)
Install cover with tool
holder
(C)
Insert bit
(D)
Tighten bolt
1. Place a block under the front of the machine, raising the blade holder as shown in Figure A.
2. Using an allen wrench with an extended socket wrench, with at least a 3'' extension to keep hand
safely away from the sharp edge of the blade, loosen the two blade cover bolts as shown in
Figure B. It is not necessary to remove the bolts.
3. Place the blade into the cutting head, sliding the blade all the way back to the bolts. If the blade
is wider than the cutting head, center the blade to the head. If the blade is smaller than the
cutting head, for the rst pass the blade should be mounted in center of the cutting head. After
the rst pass is made, blade can be offset in head to allow wheels to keep even contact with the
oor and allow easy access to the wall. Blades of longer width can be mounted in either holes or
slots or put in front of blade cover bolts.
4. Securely tighten bolts.

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BLADE USAGE
1. Start with a narrow blade, then increase blade size to optimize cutting pass. Narrower blades
work easier than wider blades and usually clean the oor better. Wider is not always better or
faster.
2. Proper blade size and placement, depending on material and sub-oor type, greatly affects
performance.
3. Keep in mind, narrow width blades will make a cleaner oor surface.
4. For wood or wood like oors, pound down or remove any nails or metal obstruction to avoid
blade damage.
5. When working over plywood sub-oor, try to work in the direction of the wood grain.
6. A new sharp blade being used on wood or alike sub oors may work better when slightly
dulled to avoid digging or gouging.
7. When working over concrete, beware of expansion joints and sub-oor mounted receptacles.
8. Keep your work area clean and clear of debris.
9. After you have removed a portion of material, remove it out of the way. This will give the
machine
maximum performance and help to keep the work area safe.
10. Dull blades greatly reduce cutting ability. Re-sharpen or replace as needed.
11. Use Sawtec®replacement blades.
PA1FS FLOOR SCRAPER BLADES
(A)
Blades can be offset in cutting
head for easier access to toe
kicks or removal along the wall

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PA1FS FLOOR SCRAPER TYPES OF TEAROUTS
REMOVAL MATERIALS
Never remove ooring containing asbestos without fully understanding proper
state and federal procedures and guidelines.
WARNING
• VCT TILE: If goods being removed still do not come up clean or machine jumps on top of goods,
reduce blade size to a smaller blade until proper blade size is found or use a smaller portion of
the blade. Never use a blade wider than the size of the tile being removed.
• PURE VINYL RUBBER TILE: Self scoring blades can be used with some materials. A 10" blade
is recommended for this product, but determine what size blade works best. Goods will need to
be scored down to 10 to 12 inches for proper removal.
• DIRECT GLUED CARPET: Pre-scored carpet makes machine easier to control and blades stay
sharper longer. Pre-score carpet to blade width prior to stripping. Normally 12" to 14" blades are
used on direct glued carpet, secondary backed, unitary, double glued, vinyl foam, urethane foam.
• CERAMIC: Ceramic over a wood sub-oor requires a low angle so the blade is at to the oor.
Ceramic over hard sub-oor such as concrete, angle can be increased. Experiment with the
angle to see which works the best. Requires a Ceramic Bit.
• Sheet vinyl, solid vinyl, rubber tile, urethane or PVC sheet roong, will need to be scored for best
removal results.

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PA1FS FLOOR SCRAPER TYPES OF TEAROUTS
BEVEL UP
CONCRETE FLOORS
BEVEL DOWN
WOOD FLOORS
SUBFLOOR SURFACES
ACCESSORY
• WOOD: When working over plywood sub-ooring, try to run machine in the same direction as the
grain in the wood. Blade in most cases should be bevel down. On solid wood oors, like plank, run
in the same direction as the plank, not cross grain or cross plank. Removing the
front counter weight will help on all soft surfaces.
• CONCRETE: When working on a concrete slab, normal blade position is bevel up for best
performance, especially when cleaning adhesive. On occasion, bevel down gives better blade life.
Test each job for best performance.
• GIBCRETE AND SOFT POURED FLOORING: Usually requires blade bevel down to create a
better wearing surface, although bevel up may work if front counter weight is removed.
Beware of expansion joints and oor mounted receptacles or other obstacles
in the oor.
CAUTION
• GLUED HARD WOOD FLOORING: A 10" blade is recommended for regular adhesive, a 6" - 7"
blade for epoxy. For proper removal of hardwood ooring (parkay laminated, plank laminated,
plank solid) ooring must be scored to blade width. A ripping guide attached to the saw can be
used to eliminate chalk line marks. Open an area large enough to t machine or start from a
doorway. It is important to keep all debris cleaned up for maximum performance of machine. True
Parkay ooring scoring is not necessary. It will come up in small pieces.
Never remove ooring containing asbestos without
fully understanding proper state and federal proce-
dures and guidelines for removal of these products.
Laws are different from state to state.
WARNING
(A)
Scoring is done by using a circular saw
set at a depth of 99% of the thickness of
the board, just missing the suboor sur-
face when on concrete. A chalk line for
scoring lines can be used across the
oor the width of the blade.
Normally bevel on blade is up for concrete. Bevel down for wood or soft sub-oors. NOTE:
Ceramic Bit Part # PAFS-CB

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PA1FS FLOOR SCRAPER MAINTENTANCE
MAINTAINING EQUIPMENT
Keep equipment in good repair by adopting a regular maintenance program. Before use, examine
the general condition of equipment. Inspect guards, switches, tool cord set and extension cord for
damage. Check for loose screws, misalignment, binding of moving parts, improper mounting, bro-
ken parts and any other condition that may affect its safe operation. If abnormal noise or vibration
occurs, turn the tool off immediately and have the problem corrected before further use. Do not
use a damaged tool. Tag damaged tools “DO NOT USE” until repaired. See Repairs.
• Mechanical inspection
• Cleaning (pulleys, spindles, bearings, housing, etc.)
• Electrical inspection (switch, cord, plugs, etc.)
• Testing to assure proper mechanical and electrical operation
• Check nuts on shock absorbers and bottom plate for tightness
• Check screws on bottom bearing for tightness
• Check all screws and ttings for a tight and secure t
• Keep a sharp blade in machine for optimum performance
CLEANING
REPAIRS
Clean dust and debris from vents. Keep the Equipment handle clean, dry and free of oil or grease.
Use only mild soap and a damp cloth to clean since certain cleaning agents and solvents are harm-
ful to plastics and other insulated parts. Some of these include: gasoline, turpentine, lacquer thinner,
paint thinner, chlorinated cleaning solvents, ammonia and household detergents containing ammonia.
Never use ammable or combustible solvents around tools. Machine is pressure washable. Make
sure machine is dry before operation.
If your tool is damaged, contact PEARL for a return authorization number and return the entire tool.
• Shipments are not accepted without a return authorization number.
• COD or freight collect shipments will not be accepted.
TROUBLESHOOTING
THERE IS NO POWER
1. Inspect electrical cord.
MOTOR NOISE
1. Make sure fan guard is not bent.
RATTLING
1. Tighten loose nuts and bolts.
MACHINE IS HARD TO HANDLE
1. Remove the counterweight.
2. Change to a smaller blade.
3. Sharpen blade.
BLOWS FUSES OR CIRCUIT BREAKERS
1. Check and/or change attached power cord. Use a 12 gauge cord, 50' or less.
2. Move to a different outlet or a better circuit.
WHEEL ADJUSTMENT WON'T WORK
1. Grease threaded shaft.

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PA1FS FLOOR SCRAPER PARTS LIST

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ITEM
NO. DESCRIPTION PART OR
IDENTIFYING NO.
QTY.
REQ.
1CHASSIS/PA1FS PA-10128 1
2WASHER/FLAT 1/2" GB STL PA 500160 2
3PIVOT PLATE ASSEMBLY/PA1FS PA-10126 1
4HANDLE WELDMENT / PA1FS PA-10131 1
5WHEEL LEG PA 06-500-25 2
6SCR/CAP HEX 1/2"-13 X 1.25" PA 5002200 2
71/2"-13 NYLOX NUT PA 05-78108 2
8WASHER/FLAT 5/8" GB PA 5001070 2
9AXLE WELDMENT / PA1FS PA 06-500-30 1
10 COLLAR, 1.13" OD X .625" ID X .50" WIDE PA-10100 1
11 ADJUSTMENT T-BAR WELDMENT PA 06-550-4 1
12 8" REAR WHEEL, 8" OD X 5/8" HUB X 1-7/8" WIDE PA 06-500-29 2
13 ADJUSTMENT SHAFT WELDMENT/PA1FS PA-10127 1
14 COLLAR, 1-1/2" X 7/8" ID X .55" WIDE PA-10099 1
15 AXLE ADJUSTMENT KNOB /PA1FS PA-10098 1
16 PIVOT BRKT COVER PA 06-550 2
17 FRONT COUNTER WEIGHT/PA1FS PA-10607 1
18 SHOCK ABSORBER/60 DURO NEOPRENE/PA1FS PA 06-505-102 4
19 MOTOR/ELECTRIC 1HP, 60HZ PA 06-550-10 1
20 WASHER/LOCK 3/8" PA 5001150 9
21 SCR/CAP HEX 3/16" - 16 X 2.00" G5 STL PA 5002000 4
22 SCR/CAP HEX 0.375 - 16 X 1.000 G5 STL PA 800771 1
23 CUTTING HEAD / PA1FS PA-10622 1
24 FLANGE BEARING / 2 BOLT PA 06-5280-6 1
25 SCR/CAP HEX .375 -16 X 1.250" G5 STL PA 5007680 2
26 NUT/FLEX LOC .375 16NC G2 STL PA 5000810 10
27 TOOL HOLDER WELDMENT / PA1FS PA-10130 1
28 SCR/CAP HEX .375 - 16 X .75" GS STL PA 5001190 2
29 WASHER/LOCK 1/4" PA 500930 7
30 .375 - 16 X 1.00" THUMB SCREW FLT POINT PA 800766 2
32 SCR/CAP HEX .250 - 20 X .625" G5 STL PA 5001730 8
33 HANDLE/GRIP 4.5 LONG X 7/8: ID PA004024 2
34 PANEL/ELEC. CONTROL - PA1FS 120V/60HZ PA004942 1
35 PLATE, SWITCH COVER PLATE / PA1FS PA-10544 1
36 ECCENTRIC / PA1FS PA 06-550-101 1
37 PLATE/SERIAL-NUMBER USF/SAWTEC PA 05-55501 1
38 DECAL/WARING-EYE AND EAR PROTECTION PA 05-65643 1
39 DECAL / 120 VOLT PA 05-65647 1
40 DECAL/ DO NOT USE EQUIPMENT TO FILTER PA004118 1
41 DECAL/MADE IN USA PA001420 2
PA1FS FLOOR SCRAPER PARTS LIST

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PA1FS FLOOR SCRAPER PARTS LIST
ITEM
NO. DESCRIPTION PART OR
IDENTIFYING NO.
QTY.
REQ.
43 VINYL COATED LOOP STRAP FOR 1/2" OD PA800756 2
44 MANUAL-PA1FS PA167790 1
45 30L X 16W X 19.5H DBL WALL W/HANDLES SHIPPING BOX PA-10122 1
46 TUBE/MANUAL PA003235 1
47 BOTTOM COVER / PA1FS PA-10599 1
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