Tomahawk TSCP8 User manual


READ AND UNDERSTAND THE OPERATORS INSTRUCTION MANUAL THOROUGHLY
BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT.
Death or serious injury could occur if this machine is used improperly.
• Safety Instructions are proceeded by a graphic alert symbol
of DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION.
Indicates an imminent hazard which, if not
avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
Indicates an imminent hazard which, if not
avoided, can result in death or serious injury.
Indicates hazards which, if not avoided, could
result in serious injury and or damage to the
equipment.
• Engine exhaust from this product contains
chemicals known to the State of California to
cause cancer, birth defects or other reproduc-
tive harm.
• Gasoline is extremely flammable and poisonous. It
should only be dispensed in well ventilated areas,
and with a cool engine.
• Small gasoline engines produce high concentrations of car-
bon monoxide (CO) example: a 5 HP 4 cycle engine opera-
tion in an enclosed 100,000 cu. ft. area with only onechange
of air per hour is capable of providing deadly concentrations
of CO in less than fifteen minutes. Five changes of air in the
same area will produce noxious fumes in less than 30 min-
utes. Gasoline or propane powered equipment should not be
used in enclosed or partially enclosed areas. Symptoms of
CO poisoning include, headache, nausea, weakness, dizzi-
ness, visual problems and loss of consciousness. If symp-
toms occur - get into fresh air and seek medical attention
imediately.
Extreme care must be taken when operating electric
models with water present: Ensure power cord is prop-
erly grounded, is attached to a Ground-Fault-Interrupter
(GFI) outlet, and is undamaged.
• Check all electrical cables - be sure connections are tight and
cable is continuous and in good condition. Be sure cable is
correctly rated for both the operating current and voltage of
this equipment.
• Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can
result in a risk of electric shock. Check with qualified electri-
cian or service person if there is any doubt as to whether the
outlet is properly grounded. Adhere to all local codes and
ordinances.
• NOTE: In the event of a malfunction or breakdown, grounding
provides a path of least resistance for the electric current to
dissipate. The motor is equipped with a grounded plug and
must be connected to an outlet that is properly installed and
properly grounded. DO NOT modify the plug provided on the
motor. If the plug does not fit the outlet have a qualified electri-
cian install the proper receptacle.
• Switch motor OFF before disconnecting power.
• Do not disconnect power by pulling cord. To disconnect, grasp
the plug, not the cord.
• Unplug power cord at the machine when not in use and before
servicing.
• Equipment should only be operated by trained personnel in
good physical condition and mental health (notfatigued). The
operator and maintenance personnel must be physically able
to handle the bulk weight and power of this equipment.
• This is a one person tool. Maintain a safe operating distance
to other personnel. It is the operators’ responsibility to keep
other people (workers, pedestrians, bystanders, etc.) away
during operation. Block off the work area in all directions with
roping, safety netting, etc. for a safe distance. Failure to do so
may result in others being injured by flying debris or exposing
them to harmful dust and noise.
• This equipment is intended for commercial use only.
• For the operator’s safety and the safety of others, always keep
all guards in place during operation.
• Never let equipment run unattended.
• Personal Protection Equipment and proper safety attire must
be worn when operating this machinery. The operator must
wear approved safety equipment appropriate for the job such
as hard hat and safety shoes when conditions require. Hear-
ing protection MUST be used (operational noise levels of this
equipment may exceed 85 dBA). Eye protection MUST be worn
at all times.
Keep body parts and loose clothing away from moving
parts. Failure to do so could result in dismemberment
or death.
• Do not modify the machine.
• Stop motor/engine when adjusting or servicing this equipment.
Maintain a safe operating distance from flammable
materials. Sparks from the cutting-action of this machine
can ignite flammable materials or vapors.
Some dust created by power sanding, sawing,
grinding, drilling, and other construction activi-
ties contains chemicals known to cause cancer,
birth defects, or other reproductive harm. Some
examples of these chemicals are:
• Lead from lead-based paints, and
• Crystalline silica from bricks and concrete and other
masonry products.
Your risk of exposure to these chemicals varies depending
on how often you do this type of work. To reduce your risk:
work in a well ventilated area, use a dust control system, such
as an industrial-style vacuum, and wear approved personal
safety equipment, such as a dust/particle respirator designed
to filter out microscopic particles.
GASOLINE/PROPANE POWERED EQUIPMENT
ELECTRICAL POWERED EQUIPMENT
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
DUST WARNING

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Equipment Instruction Manual
Handle bar locking tab
bottom side of handle bar.
Slide bar up towards
handle bar to release
fold handle forward.
41”
104.1 cm
Handle bar locking
tab slot.
40 1/2”
<
8 1/4”
>
Shown in folded
<
102.9
cm
>
21 cm
24 1/2”
62.2 cm
upright position
NOTE: Due to improvements your machine may not appear the same as the pictures in this manual.
Figure 1
HOW TO ORDER REPAIR PARTS
When ordering parts, please specify the MODEL and
SERIAL NUMBER of the machine as given on the NAME-
PLATE. In addition, give part number, description and
quantity as listed on the parts list.
Please note: Due to improvements and changes in the
equipment the illustrations shown may be different from
the actual machine.
Toll Free:
(866) 577-4476
Email: [email protected]
Specifications & dimensions are for
reference only and subject to change.
Length 40 1/2” 102.9 cm
Width 24 1/2” 62.2 cm
Height 41” 104.1 cm
Total Weight 150 lbs. 65.8 kg
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Table of Contents
Section Page Number
Safety Guidelines............................................................................................................. 4
Operating Instructions..................................................................................................... 5-6
Changing the Blade ..........................................................................................................6
Dust and Crystalline Silica Warning.................................................................................7
Machine Safety Symbol Label Reference........................................................................ 8,9
Maintenance. .................................................................................................................. 10
Warranty .......................................................................................................................... 11

Safety Guidelines
Eye and ear protection must be worn at all times while the Floor Stripper is in use. During normal
operation, sound pressure levels less than 85 dBA. Use only ANSI approved safety glasses to help
prevent eye injury. Everyday eyeglasses have only impact resistant lenses; they are NOT safety
glasses.
Operator must wear appropriate clothing and footwear. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry that
can get tangled in moving parts. Footwear should provide sure footing and protection.
Materials being removed can be toxic or hazardous. A breathing respirator is required to help protect the
operator from inhaling the airborne material when operating this machine.
This is an electric tool. Do not use in a damp or wet location. Death or serious injury will result from
electric shock.
While the Floor Stripper uses standard household current, use only grounded extension cords
appropriately sized for the current draw requirements of this unit (17amps/115 volts). Check the data
plate on the
machine to be sure. Be sure to account for voltage drop based on the length of the cord. (Use 12/3 AWG
up to 50 ft and 10/3 AWG up to 100ft. If working over 100ft. from the power source consult with an elec-
trician.) Insufficient power will cause the motor to overheat and burn out. Never use frayed, damaged,
taped, or underrated extension cords. Death or serious injury can result from electrical shock. Do not let
the cord contact hot or sharp surfaces that can cause damage.
If the motor stops for any reason, turn the power switch to OFF and unplug power cord at the machine before
investigating the problem. The power may unexpectedly be restored while you are away from the machine. For
the same reason, unplug the power cord at the machine before performing any maintenance. Never leave the
machine running unattended. Serious injury and/or damage to the equipment could result.
• Remove the blade before transporting or hoisting the Floor Stripper. The Floor Striper’s blade is very
sharp and can cause serious bodily injury, damage to any surface it contacts, and or damage to the machine
and blade.
• The Floor Stripper is designed to be controlled by a single operator.
• Never operate the Floor Stripper while under the influence of drugs, alcohol or when taking medications thatimpair
the senses or reactions, or when excessively tired or under stress.
• Be sure decals on the machine can be clearly read and understood. Replace worn or missing decals immediately,
Safety warnings and guidelines do not by themselves eliminate danger.
They are not given as substitutes for proper accident prevention procedures and good judgement.
Read and understand all operating instructions
before operating this equipment.
Death or serious injury can result if this machine is used improperly.

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A)
On/Off Switch
B)
Angle Adjustment
C)
Blade Holder
Operating Instructions
D
D
E
A
D)
Cushioned Grips for Greater
Operator Comfort
E)
25’ AC Power Cord
F)
Oversized Wheels for Easy
Maneuverability
G)
Easy access grease point
H)
Heavy duty 3/4 HP motor
I)
Ergonomic design handle
J)
2 Position Handle Bracket
(normal, aggressive)
J
B
Note: Raise handle (I) slightly
to release downward pres-
sure on angle adjustment
mechanism before attempt-
ing blade angle adjustment.
H
F
G C
Figure 2
About the Tomahawk Floor Stripper:
• The Floor Stripper is a low maintenance unit, designed to remove vinyl tile (Note: for ceramic tile a special blade
is required), industrial build-ups, adhesives and carpet from flat horizontal surfaces using a rapid action,
oscillating blade. The Floor Stripper may be used on concrete and/or wood surfaces and operates on standard
household current. Do not use the Floor Stripper for any purpose other than that for which it was designed. Do
not modify the machine.
Before Starting:
• Inspect the work surface for cracks, uneven joints and foreign objects such as nails, screws and pipes. Damage
to the blade and/or equipment may result, which can also cause serious injury to the operator. Hazardous areas
should be properly identified, clearly marked and avoided.
• Be sure the power switch is in the OFF position. Inspect the power and extension cords before plugging into the
power source. Do not use if either cord is frayed or showing wear.
Inspect the blade carefully before installing. Blade must be sharp and properly installed. (See page 6) Use
only genuine blades. Do not use any questionable blade since serious personal injury and/or dam- age to
property can result. NOTE: BLADE IS EXTREMELY SHARP! Wear heavy duty work gloves when changing
the blades and handle with care.
• Adjust the angle of the cut for the conditions of the job at hand. (See page 6 for suggestions)
If you need to make a test cut, do it in an inconspicuous area.
• On carpet and sheet floors, pre-cut the material to be removed in a strip as wide as the blade.
• NOTE: A special blade is required for ceramic tile removal.
I

Starting the Machine:
•
Make sure the machine is clear of walls and/or obstructions, tilt it back slightly to shift the
weight onto the wheels, then turn the switch to ON. (Figure 3)
•
Do not force the machine.
•
Shut the machine OFF when repositioning for another pass.
Cutting:
• The Floor Stripper is equipped with a 2 position handle bracket. Rear slot for
normal removal. Front slot for aggressive removal.
Concrete Base:
• Generally, on concrete based floors, the bevel on blade should be facing up
and at a fairly steep angle . (Figure 4 - angle exaggerated) If the blade “jumps up” from
the floor surface, the angle may be too shallow.
• If removing tile from a concrete base, work diagonally on the tile surface.
• Use only 2/3rds width of blade on each pass. Removing an excessive amount of
material will damage the equipment.
Wood Base:
• Generally, on wooden based floors, the bevel on the blade should be facing down and
use a flatter angle of cut. (Figure 5 - angle exaggerated) Using an angle that is too steep
may result in damage to the floor base material.
• Remove material in the direction of the wood grain to minimize gouging.
NOTE: Some gouging is unavoidable and will occur.
• Use only 2/3rds width of blade on each pass. Removing an excessive amount of
material will damage the equipment.
Changing or Rotating the Blade:
Blades are extremely sharp! For your own protection - wear heavy duty work
gloves when changing the blades.
• Unplug machine from power source. Use the appropriate tools & techniques
to remove the blade to minimize the chance of the wrench slipping. Tilt ma-
chine back on handle to access hardware on bottom of striker plate (Figure 6).
• Loosen but do not remove the three bolts shown in (Figure 6) from the bottom
side of the striker plate.
• Inspect the new blade.
• Carefully slide the old blade out and replace with the new bladeor rotate
blade if changing surfaces. Tighten bolts.
• Be sure the blade is secure before plugging the Floor Stripper back in to
the power source.
Figure 4
Figure 5
Figure 3
Figure 6

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DUST AND CRYSTALLINE SILICA WARNING
Grinding/cutting/drilling of masonry, concrete, metal and other materials can generate dust,
mists and fumes containing chemicals known to cause serious or fatal injury or illness, such as
respiratory disease, cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. If you are unfamiliar with
the risks associated with the particular process and/or material being cut or the composition of
the tool being used, review the material safety data sheets and/or consult your employer, the
manufacturers/suppliers, governmental agencies such as OSHA and NIOSH and other sources
on hazardous materials. California and some other authorities, for instance, have published lists
of substances known to cause cancer, reproductive toxicity, or other harmful effects.
Control dust, mist and fumes at the source where possible. In this regard use good work practices
and follow the recommendations of the manufacturers/suppliers, OSHA/NIOSH, and occupa-
tional and trade associations. Water should be used for dust suppression when wet grinding/
cutting/drilling is feasible. When the hazards from inhalation of dust, mists and fumes cannot
be eliminated, the operator and any bystanders should always wear a respirator approved by
NIOSH/MSHA for the material being used.
Grinding/cutting/drilling of masonry, concrete 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. When grinding/cutting/drilling such materials, always
follow the respiratory precautions mentioned above.
See more on the importance of dust prevention and silica warnings at osha.gov/silica.

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This symbol means that the guards must remain in place while the engine/motor on the machine is
running because death or personal injury may result.
(Yellow background with black pictogram and black outline)
This symbol means that there are moving parts and if feet/fingers/digits are inserted under any edge of
the cutter/grinder/saw cover while the engine/motor on the machine is running that personal injury and loss
of foot/fingers/digits may result.
(Yellow background with black pictogram and blackoutline)
This symbol means the surface is HOT and that if fingers/digits/hands or any bare or unprotected skin comes
in contact with this surface or hot accessory, possible serious burns and personal injury may result. (Yellow
background with black pictogram and black outline)
This symbol means that potential hazardous voltages are present and the equipment must be properly
grounded and extreme caution should be taken. If for any reason maintenance or repair is needed,
insure that voltage(s) are disconnected at the machine and the source unless (be cautious) voltage needs
to be present to troubleshoot the problem, then only qualified personal should work on “live” systems.
(Yellow background with black pictogram and black outline)
This symbol means that the machine is heavy if the machine needs to be lifted onto or off of a truck,
loading dock etc. that proper technique or heavy duty lifting device should be used, personal injury could result.
(Yellow background with black pictogram and black outline)
This symbol means that dangerous chemicals, gases, dust particles and/or fumes are present including
carbon monoxide. Proper ventilation must be maintained. Do not use gasoline/diesel/propane powered
equipment indoors.
(Yellow background with black pictogram and black outline)
This symbol means that there are sharp components and if feet/fingers/digits come in contact personal
injury or death could result.
(Yellow background with black pictogram and black outline)
This symbol means hazardous pressures are present. Caution should be exercised to prevent personal
injury or damage to equipment. Face, eye and head protection should be used.
(Yellow background with black pictogram and black outline)
This symbol means explosive and hazardous vapors are present. Caution should be exercised to
prevent personal injury to face and eyes. Breathing and personal protection should be used when
servicing.
(Yellow background with black pictogram and black outline)
Safety Symbols

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This symbol means that the Operator’s, owners, instruction and/or manufacturer(s) manuals must be read
and understood before operating or attempting to operate this electrical, gasoline, diesel or propane
powered equipment, failure to do so can result in personal injury and possible death. (Blue
background with white pictogram.)
This symbol means that proper eye protection must be worn/used during the operation of this equipment. There is
a potential risk of operator eye damage, injury or loss of sight. This also applies to any personnel standing
nearby observing the operation of this equipment.
(Blue background with whitepictogram.)
This symbol means that proper ear protection should be worn/used during the operation of this equipment.
There is a potential risk of operator hearing damage, injury or loss of hearing which will increase based on the
length of exposure. This also applies to any personnel standing nearby observing the operation of this equipment.
(Blue background with white pictogram.)
This symbol means that proper head protection should be worn/used during the operation of this equipment there
is a potential risk of operator head injury from foreign or loose objects the equipment might come in contact
with during operation. This also applies to any personnel standing nearby or observing the operation of
this equipment.
(Blue background with whitepictogram.)
This symbol means that proper breathing protection or engineering controls must be worn/used during the
operation of this equipment there is a potential risk of operator lung damage. Repeated and/or substantial
inhalation of airborne crystalline silica can cause serious or fatal respiratory diseases, including silicosis. In
addition, to California and some other authorities have listed respirable crystalline silica as a substance known
to cause cancer. When grinding/cutting/drilling such materials, always follow local respiratory precautions.
This also applies to any personnel standing nearby or observing the operation of this equipment. (Blue
background with white pictogram.)
This symbol denotes the lifting point and means that if lifting of this equipment is necessary use a lifting
device that is designed to accommodate or exceed the weight of this machine. Check the Operator’s
manual for specifications. Using a device that is not designed to accommodate or exceed the weight of
this machine could result in damage to the machine and personal injury. Do not lift equipment over
people because death or serious injury could result.
(Blue background with white pictogram.)
This symbol means do not insert fingers/digits under any edge of the belt cover while the engine/
motor on the machine is running because personal injury and loss of fingers/digits may result.
(Black pictogram with red “No” symbol outline)
This GHS pictogram identifies that the chemicals contained present serious health hazards.
(Black pictogram with red diamond symbol outline)
Safety Symbols

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Figure 7A
Repairs are to be done
by authorized
Tomahawk Dealers
only.
Read and follow instruc-
tions in the engine owner’s
manual.
Maintenance
Grease point
inside opening
Disconnect the power source at the machine and remove blade before
performing any maintenance.
• All maintenance should be performed regularly and by qualified personnel only.
•
Grease striker plate driven shaft bearing every 4 hours of use. (Figure 7 & 7A).
Use Lubriplate #1444 High Temperature grease or equivalent.
• Lubricate the wheel bearings from time to time with an occasional drop or two of oil
to prevent binding.
• Keep the Floor Stripper clean.
• Be sure the safety decals are readable and properly maintained on the machine.
• The Floor Stripper can be stored or transported in the folded position as shown
on page 3 to save valuable cargo space. DO NOT store or transport with
blade attached.
Grease poin
t
under cover
Figure 7
Quick Reference
For Maintaining
Floor Stripper
Before
Operation
After Each
Use
As necessary
(
prevents bind-
ing)
Every 4
Hours
Visual Inspection of Machine and
Power Cord X
Inspect Blade X
Clean dust, dirt and mastics
from machine
X
Oil wheel bearings
(with light weight oil)
X
Grease Striker Plate
Driver Shaft Bearings (2 ea)
X




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