SPE MS330-2 User manual


MS330-2
MULTISTRIPPER
Operating Manual
This manual is provided to persons purchasing an
SPE machine and may not be reproduced in part or full
without written permission of
SPE International Ltd.
This manual provides the basic information required
and is only to be used as a guideline.
The SPE machines are manufactured and covered by
SPE design registrations granted and pending.
SPE International Ltd reserves the right to alter the
equipment design and specification as required
without notice.
The SPE product range is subject to amendment and
improvement as a result of on going research
Honeyholes Lane, Dunholme, Lincoln LN2 3SU, England
Tel: +44 (0) 1673 860709 Fax: +44 (0) 1673 861119
Email: sales@spe-int.com

MS330-2
MULTISRIPPER
Operating Manual
This manual covers to the best of our knowledge, the operation and maintenance of the
MS330 Multistripper. Before operation of the equipment the manual should be read and
understood by the operator. The safety regulations must be followed at all times. Service of
electrical components should be carried out by authorised personnel. Failure to follow these
instructions could result in damage to the machine and/or serious personal injury or death.
WARNING
Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious personal injury or death. SPE
disclaims all responsibility for damage to persons or objects arising as a consequence of
incorrect handling of the machine and failure to inspect the machine fordamageorotherfaults
that may influence the operation prior to starting work.

MS330-2
MULTISRIPPER
Operating Manual
INDEX
1. Starting work
Operating Instructions
2. Maintenance
3. Safety
4. Spare Parts Breakdown
5. Body Components
6. Blade & Motion Components
7. Drive Components
8. Power Components
9. Wiring Diagram
10. Electrical Components
11. Specification Sheet
Electrical Requirements
12. Noise and Vibration Assessment
13. Warranty
14. Declaration of Conformity
15. Conditions of Sale

MS330-2
MULTISRIPPER
Operating Manual
STARTING WORK
- Check the condition of the cutter blade assembly
- Check all nuts and bolts for tightness
- Check the drive belt for condition and tension
- Check the plugs and cables for damage
Before starting the machine ensure that the blade is clear of any obstructions
Adjust the handlebar to a comfortable height and position.
Ensure the power supply is correct for the machine. See Page 11 Electrical Requirements for
details. Connect the machine to the power supply.
Start the motor by pressing the green start button on the panel.
To stop the machine, press the red stop button on the panel.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
With the motor running, the blade will now be operation. To drive the machine forwards,
engage the clutch by moving the lever on top of the machine forwards. To cease the drive,
pull the lever backwards.
The machine can also be moved manually (i.e. in confined areas), if required, by leaving
the clutch lever in the rearward position.
Care should be taken when operating the drive clutch mechanism. Should the machine
become stuck/jammed into the material whilst in forward drive, the following procedure
should be followed.
Stop the forward drive of the machine by pulling the clutch lever backwards. If the drive
does not disengage freely on operation of the lever, do not force the lever and mechanism.
Stop the machine by pressing the red stop button and then operate the clutch lever
backwards to disengage the drive. Free the machine from the material and recommence
work.
Excessive pressure on the clutch mechanism will result in the bending of the clutch
operating arms and the potential failure of the clutch release bearings.
NOTE: If removing sheet vinyl or carpet, cut the material into strips with a knife at
approximately the width of the MS330 blade.
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Operating Manual
MAINTENANCE
Prior to any maintenance or adjustment, isolate the power supply.
AFTER USE:
Clean the machine to remove all the build up of dust and surface residue. If using hosepipe or
pressure water take care that water is not directed onto electrical components and switches.
(Note: Motors and switches are not waterproof)
The drive belts are tensioned by sliding the motor forwards to tension the gearbox drive belt
and then adjust the tensioner arm/pulley to tension the front blade drive belt. It is important
that the drive belts are not over tensioned. Serious damage could be caused to the drive
shaft, drive shaft bearings, drive motor and/or gearbox if the belt is excessively tight.
All components should be checked daily for tightness and the drive belt for tension.
Check the individual manufacturer’s service recommendations for full details on motors and
engines.
BLADE CHANGE
Loosen the blade clamp bolts and slide out the blade. Insert the new blade and tighten the
clamp bolts
Note: The operator should be aware the blades are sharp and use suitable protection
when handling them.
BLADE ANGLE
The angle of the blade can be altered to suit different applications by adjusting the angle of
(part no. 7095) the blade carrier. This procedure is as follows:
a) Loosen the M12 lock nut at the rear of the adjuster bar (part no 7097)
b) Adjust the other M12 nut on the adjuster bar until the required angle of the blade carrier
is reached. Moving this adjuster nut rearward will increase the blade angle.
c) Once the blade angle is adjusted, retighten the lock nut.
BASIC MAINTENANCE/CHECKLIST:
This checklist should be undertaken every8hrs to 10hrs - taking into accountthevibrating
action of machine
Firstly remove the outer covers and guard to gain access to check all components
Check the condition of the blade
Check all nuts and bolts for tightness
Check the condition and tension of the belts
Check the plugs and cables for damage.
Grease all the moving parts on the sliding blade mechanism
Check the condition of the bearings.
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SAFETY
1. Only trained operatives should be allowed to work the MS330
2. Appropriate PPE must be worn.
3. Keep hands and feet away from the moving blade at all times
4. Keep the electric lead away from the moving blade
5. Never leave the MS330 unattended whilst in use. Always stop the motor before leaving the
machine.
6. Always ensure that the power supply is disconnected before attempting to service the
machine. Never tip the machine backwards until the blade has stopped moving.
7. Do not use in wet conditions
8. Always use correct voltage for the machine and RCD protection
9 Be careful when working around pipes or ducts protruding from the floor as the moving
blade may cause damage to them
10. Extreme care should be taken when changing the blades. The blades are sharp and
suitable protection should be used when handling them.
11. Equipment must be used in line with guidelines laid down by the Health & Safety
Executive.
Noise and vibration will occur at various levels dependent on the attachments and work
being completed, SPE have assessments conducted under test conditions detailed in the
operating manual (see page 12). However it is recommended that additional tests are
taken on site to provide the operator with accurate information on using the equipment
within the guidelines laid down by the Health & Safety Executive.
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Operating Manual
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Operating Manual
ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
QTY
DESCRIPTION
SPE PART NO
1
Panel Box
SP2518-11
1
Hinge Kit
SP190005
1
Back Plate
9249
1
On/Off Switch
SPLM2B7223
1
Contactor
SPBF181023
1
Trip
SP60HD216
1
Overload
SPRF3814
1
On/Off Contact
SPLM2TC01
1
On/Off Contact
SPLM2TC10
1
Contact Holder
SPLM2AU120
1
Conduit Gland
9258
1
Conduit (mtr)
9259
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Operating Manual
SPECIFICATION SHEET
Type
MS330 Electric
Part Number
MS330-2
Power Output
3.0hp
Voltage
220
Cycles
50hz
Machine
Dimensions
(mm)
Length
Width
Height
Weight (kg)
1100
480
1000
132
Working width (mm)
330
Motor (rpm)
2800
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
Machine
Volts
Plug Size
Cable Size
Max Cable
Length
Transformer
Generator
MS330
220
16 Amp
3 pin
2.5 - 3 core
30 metres
8 kva
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Operating Manual
RECORD OF NOISE AND VIBRATION ASSESSMENT
Manufacturer:
SPE
Type:
Tile Lifter
Model No.
MS330-2 Electric
Operation :
Removing vinyl tiles
Running Conditions:
1410 rpm
HAV Note:
Operc
HAND-ARM VIBRATION
Frequency Weighted Energy Equivalent Accelerations (ah,w)
Measurement
Position
Acceleration (m/s2)
Vector Sum
Handle
9.4
NOISE LEVELS
Sound Power Level (LWA)
LWA at Octave Band Centre Frequency (Hz)
Sound
Power
Level
LWA
63
125
250
500
1000
200
0
4000
8000
60.7
88.9
90.7
94.8
95.7
93.2
86.3
73.1
90.4
Operator's Ear
LAeq,T at Octave Band Centre Frequency (Hz)
Overall
Level
(LAeq,T)
LPeak
dB(C)
63
125
250
500
1000
200
0
4000
8000
30.4
59
64.8
72.4
73.6
66.5
57.8
44.7
76.7
90.9
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Operating Manual
WARRANTY
The standard warranty period of this equipment is 12 months from the date below in
accordance with the company Conditions of Sale (copy attached).
Warranty start date:
As despatch date
Model:
MS330-2
Serial no:
Customer name:
Customer Address:
Manufacturer:
SPE International Ltd
Honeyholes Lane
Dunholme
Lincoln
LN2 3SU
England
Telephone:
+44 (0) 1673 860709
Fax:
+44 (0) 1673 861119
Email:
sales@spe-int.com
Web site:
www.spe-int.com
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Operating Manual
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
WE
SPE INTERNATIONAL LTD
OF
Honeyholes Lane
Dunholme
Lincoln
LN2 3SU
DECLARE that under our sole responsibility for the supply/manufacture of the product
(Description/name) MS330 Multistripper
(Model/type) MS330-2
to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the following standards and other
normative documents following the provisions of Directive 2006/42/EC.
.........................................................
Brian Jacklin –Technical Manager
SPE INTERNATIONAL LTD
SPE International Ltd, Honeyholes Lane, Dunholme, Lincoln. LNS 3SU England
Tel: +44 (0) 1673 860709 Fax: +44 (0) 1673 861119 Web: www.spe-int.com e-mail: sales@spe-int.com
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The quotation overleaf and any order placed following such quotation are subject to the following conditions of sale in which SPE
International Limited is referred to as the “Company”.
1. Validity of quotation
No order received from a customer by the Company shall constitute a contract until accepted in writing by the Company.
2. Prices
Prices quoted by the Company are firm for 30 days only or until previously withdrawn. Unless otherwise stated all prices are exclusive
of any applicable Value Added Tax for which the customer shall be additionally liable to the Company.
3. Delivery
Delivery periods and dates are given in good faith but are not the subject of any warranty or condition and time shall not be of the
essence of the contract in these respects. No liability will attach to the Company if delivery periods or dates are not met for any
reason whatsoever.
4. Payment
Save as may otherwise be agreed in writing the customer shall pay the price in full on or before the estimated delivery date
whereupon the Company shall raise a receipted invoice. Each invoice includes an Overdue Account Levy of 5% of the total invoice
value inclusive of VAT. Subject to payment in full being made on or before the due date a sum equal to the Overdue Account Levy
shall be credited to the customers account with the Company. Until such time as payment in full has been made the Company shall
be under no obligation to allow or effect of any goods to the customer.
5. Warranty
The Company warrants that all goods supplied by it will correspond to their specifications and will be free from defects in materials or
workmanship for a period of 12 months from the date of delivery. The Company’s obligation in the event of a breach of this warranty
is limited to the repair or replacement of any defective goods which shall be returned at the cost and expense of the customer to the
Company. This warranty is given in lieu of all the other warranty or conditions expressed or implied (whether by statute or otherwise)
and is subject to the following conditions:-
5.1 Claims must be notified in writing to the Company within seven days from the date of delivery or (where the defect is not
apparent on reasonable inspection) as soon as practicable after discovery of the defect.
5.2 The Company shall be under no liability in respect of any defect in the goods arising from any drawing, design or specification
supplied by the customer.
5.3 The Company shall be under no liability if the defect or failure in the reasonable opinion of the Company arises from wilful
damage or misuse, negligence by the customer or any third party. Failure to follow the Company instructions, usage of non-
recommended parts and materials, alteration or repair of the goods without the prior approval of the Company or non-recommended
maintenance.
5.4 The Company shall be under no liability if the price for the goods has not been paid by the due date for payment.
5.5 The above warranty does not extend to:-
5.5.1 Parts, materials or equipment not manufactured by the company in respect of which the customer shall be entitled only to the
benefit of any such warranty or guarantee as is given by the manufacturer to the Company.
5.5.2 Any component part of the goods or associated parts coming into contact with abrasive elements or dust within surface
Preparation equipment.
5.5.3 Fair wear and tear of moving parts within the goods.
5.6 Except in the case of death or personal injury caused by the Company negligence, the Company shall not be liable for any
consequential loss or damage (whether for loss of profit or otherwise) or other claims for consequential compensation.
6. Carriage
Packing, carriage and insurance charges in respect of delivery of the goods to the customer will be charged to the customer at cost to
the company.
7. Damage in Transit
The company does not accept any liability for loss or damage to the goods while in transit to the customer.
8. Risk
The risk in the goods shall pass to the customer on delivery to the customer or (if earlier) when possession of the goods is taken by a
carrier for delivery to the customer.
9. Force Majeure
The Company shall not be liable to the customer or be deemed to be in breach of any contract with the customer by reason of any
delay in performing or any failure to perform any obligation of the Company obligation in relation to the goods if the delay or failure
was due to force majeure or to any other cause beyond the Company’s reasonable control.
10. Reservation of Title
The goods sold under these conditions shall remain the absolute property of the Company and legal title in the goods shall remain
vested in the Company until payment in full of all amounts invoiced or due to the Company in respect of the goods. If the customer
shall enter into liquidation have a winding up order made against it or have a Liquidator, receiver, administrator or administrator
receiver shall be appointed over its assets, income or any part there of before the property in the goods has passed in accordance
with this condition the Company shall be entitled immediately after giving notice of its intention to repossess any goods to enter upon
the premises of the customer with such transport as may be necessary and to repossess any goods to which it has title under this
condition. No liquidator, receiver, administrator or administrative receiver of the customer shall have authority to sell goods to which
the Company has title without the prior written consent of the Company.
11 Insolvency of Customer
If the customer being a body corporate, shall pass a resolution or suffer an order of the Court to be made for winding –up, or if a
Receiver, Administrator or Administrative Receiver shall be appointed or, being an individual or partnership, shall suspend payment ,
propose or enter into any composition or arrangement with his or their creditors, or have a bankruptcy order made against him or
them, then the Company shall have the right, without prejudice to any other contract with the customer, not to proceed further with the
contract and shall be entitled to charge for work already carried out ( whether completed or not) and for goods and materials already
purchased for the customer such charge to be an immediate debt due from the customer.
12. Patent Rights, etc
The acceptance of a quotation includes the recognition by the customer of the Company under any patents, trademarks, registered
designs or other intellectual property rights relating to the goods and the customer undertakes that patent numbers, trademarks or
other trade markings on goods supplied shall not be obliterated, altered or defaced.
13. Applicable Law
These conditions shall be governed by and construed in accordance with English law and parties acknowledge and accept the
exclusive jurisdiction of the English Courts.
CONDITIONS OF SALE
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