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1. SC12E Scarifier Manual SASE Company Inc Phone 800 522 2606 or Fax 877 762 0748 www SASECompany com Corporate Office 26423 79 Ave South Kent WA 98032 7321 1 800 522 2606 P 1 877 762 0748 F www SASECompany com sales SASECompany com Congratulations on your decision to get the Power of SASE behind you SASE is committed to excellence excellence in the quality of products we sell and excellence in service and support after the sale It is im portant to us that your business continues to succeed and grow and we know that the right products ser vice and support can have a great impact on your bottom line SASE has made great strides in the concrete preparation and polishing industry over the years With a 40 000 square foot distribution and service facility in Seattle a 22 000 square foot distribution and service facility in Knoxville and local sales and technical support representatives throughout the United States SASE is able to provide unsurpassed service and technical support for the contractor At SASE we engineer and manufacture our own equipment which allows us to be in control of the quality of the equipment we sell SASE offers a complete line of concrete preparation and polishing equipment our newest introduction being our new line of PDG planetary diamond grinders which is setting a new standard for the concrete grinding and polishing industry SASE is also the leader in diamond tooling tech nolog
2. M810231 ScRWALENMOXS f T 4 83120 WASHER LOCKMiO sc Jone ___ _ i _ a sc voon Russen 5 561223 HOUSNG BEARING T i 16 sc MoUNrRUBBER _ 561026 SLEEVE CLAMPING T scms BUSH DRIVING i L 19 _ 561064 BEARING ENDPLATEGzI02RS T j _Nb 40 114 RING RETANNG 21 cwm RING RETAINING T i 22 uei NUT HEX NYLONLOCKM6 1 232 meu WASHER FLATMB 4 r _ 2 _ 81031 SCREW HEXAGONALMIEXS0 i 25 NB 20 118 NUT HEXMI23J8NYLOG 1 SASE Company Inc SCI2E User Manual Parts for Hex Drive Shaft SASE Company Inc 2006 All Rights Reserved 30 List of Items for Hex Drive Shaft Part Number Description SHAFT HEX DRIVE 1 FLANGE BEARING PULLEY LOWER TOOTHED 4 SC 12404 BEARING DRIVESIDE63072RS 2 5 50425 BEARING 5 6 5812410 RING RETAINING M80X25 1 17 Sc 12407 KEY HEXSHAFT10X8X40 1 8 sc 12408 NULSHAFTKM7 d 9 1 0 210 WASHER LOCKM10 4 10 SCREW ALLENMiOX25 ia __ 11 __ 59C 12406 lt lt JRINGSPACER _ FF 12 _ NB amp 30219 WASHER SAFETYMB7 1 _ 13 j sci249 FE _
3. SC12E 8 POINT LARGE TUNGSTEN CUTTERS Theoretical Assembly LT8 VA30 S Cutter Set 800 LT8 64 196 Components 64 Cutters 620 01 13 188 Spacers 630 03 06 Attention There can be a difference in number of spacers but there must be a clearance of 1 8 to 3 16 between the supporting segments SC12E 6 POINT LARGE MILLING CUTTERS 9 INCH CUTTING WIDTH lt 15 SPACERS 4 27 SPACERS Theoretical Assembly LRM VA30 S Cutter Set 800 LRM 12 208 Components 12 Cutters 630 03 08 208 Spacers 630 03 06 Attention There can be a difference in number of spacers but there must be a clearance of 1 8 to 3 16 between the supporting segments SC12E 6 POINT LARGE MILLING CUTTERS m 413 SPACERS 15 SPACERS P 4 21 SPACERS Theoretical Assembly LRM VA30 S 800 LRM 16 160 Components 16 Cutters 630 03 08 160 Spacers 630 03 06 Attention There can be a difference in number of spacers but there must be a clearance of 1 8 to 3 16 between the supporting segments MANUFACTURER S WARRANTY POLICY Included in this warranty are the following pieces of equipment Planetary Diamond Grinders PDG 8000 PDG 6000 PDG 5000 Edge Pro 180 Dust Extractors Bull 1250 Bull 300 Bull 45 Scarifiers SC12E SC10E SC8E Our Commitment to our customer SASE Company SASE equipment is warranted to be free of defects in workmanship and materials for a period o
4. FOR SC10E 2 0 ID BY THE FOOT 2ft Deadman Switch amp Wiring BUSHING GRIP VA 30 ELECTRIC 2 ft 4 ft NB 30 134 WASHER FLAT M12 ZINC EIE 2 2ft 5 Parts for Tensioning Pulley Belt Guard SASE Company Inc 2006 All Rights Reserved Rev 1 8 2013 24 List of Items for Tensioning Pulley Belt Guard SC 12 121 PULLEY TENSIONING SC 12 156 PULLEY UPPER FOR GAS ENGINE SC 12 118 GUARD BELT Number a SASE Company Inc 2006 Rights Reserved Rev 1 8 2013 25 SASE Company Inc SC12E User Manual Parts for Chassis SASE Company Inc 2006 All Rights Reserved 26 SASE Company Inc 5 12 User Manual List of Items for Chassis 4 wo O SCREW SOCKET HEAD M8X25 el oa SCREW HEXAGONAL M8 X 40 SLEEVE CLAMPING SCREW HEXAGONAL M10 X 25 WASHER LOCK M8 er SASE Company Inc 2006 All Rights Reserved 27 Parts for Housing Front Wheel Dust Shield 2 PatNumber Bescrpion Quantity 2 sons PLATE MOTORMOUNT i co 4 390092 BAR CLAMPING gt scms HEDDSST C _ _ oO sc WERN 7 mesio WASHER LOCKMIQ T 4 8 nemomo SCREW HEXAGONALMiOX25 4 M8I0016 SCREW HEXAGONALMeX20 s j 10 5 126 NUT TAPERED M2 4 _ oii
5. SASE representative or a SASE service technician by calling 1 800 522 2606 Please have all pertinent information readily available such as invoice with date of purchase model and serial number and an explanation of the is sue SASE will respond immediately with a corrective action Freight responsibility for approved warranty claims If the piece of equipment was purchased within 90 days of warranty claim SASE will arrange for ground freight and will assume all ground freight charges to send the customer the parts required or to send the equipment to an authorized SASE repair center This in cludes inbound and outbound ground freight and all fees duties fuel surcharges associ ated with the shipment If the piece of equipment was purchased beyond 90 days and prior to one 1 year of warranty claim SASE will cover 50 of all ground freight charges including inbound and outbound freight and all fees duties fuel surcharges associated with the shipment PRODUCT amp WARRANTY REGISTRATION WARRANTY IS VOID IF NOT RETURNED AND REGISTERED WITH SASE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF PURCHASE COMPANY NAME AND TITLE STREET ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP COUNTRY PHONE EMAIL DATE OF PURCHASE SERIAL NUMBER INVOICE NUMBER OF PURCHASE 8000 6000 5000 180 5C86 scieE 1250 BULL BULL 45 PLEASE FILL OUT IN FULL AND SUBMIT SASE COMPANY 2475 ST
6. sci2ee PLATEJOINT i SASE Company Inc SCI2E User Manual Parts for Spring Assembly SASE Company Inc 2006 All Rights Reserved 40 Number Part Number Description Guanty 1 sci2701 PROFILE ADJUSTMENT 2 cooo Wa SCi274 TUBE LOWER 2 4 561273 TUBEUPPERSPRNG 2 5612705 SPRING COMPRESSION 2 6 551276 7 PNOLBALM 4 7 10246 SGEWALENMIOX1I 2 8 NB2015 NULHEXAGONALMIO 2 NB30210 WASHERLOCKMIO 2 10 NB10130 SCREW HEXAGONALMBXi6 4 31 NB 20 212 WASHER LOCKME 4 12 M83020 WASHERLOCKMIO 2 43 NB2015 NUT HEXAGONAL 0 2 gt TIN NININ SC12E SPARE PARTS LIST SC 12 910 KIT SPARE PARTS 5 12 GAS Quantity ELEMENT DUAL AIR FILTER GX340 390 LUG SPARK Description Quantity SC 12 510 SHAFT FLAIL 12MM FOR 8 SHAFT DRUM FR 300 VA 30 SC12E B 5 12 155 ELT 1120 8M 50 VA30S ELECTRIC AND HYD DIESEL SC 10 604 EARING ENDPLATE VA30S SC10E VA25S FR300 FR350 6210 2RS SCI2E 230 460 VOLT THREE PHASE SWITCH AND SHUNT WIRING DIAGRAM AMP SETTING 230V 23 460V 11 Deadman Switch POWER SOURCE WHITE A e BLACK BLACK WHITE SHUNT
7. 0 NB 0 114 lt lt SCREW HEXAGONAL M8X20 4 31 NB302 12 J WASHERLLOCKM8 4 32 NB20114 NUTLHEXAGONALMB8 1 4 2393 NB 10250 SCREW HEXAGONALM8Xe0 34 NB20130 JNULACORNMBe 35 HOL9000 SO BOLT M8X1 25X20MM 2 36 NB3011 _ WASHER FLATM8BZINC 2 37 NB20143 NUT M8 125NYLOC 2 P U O m rno nol l gt l gt gt Parts for Axle List of Items for Axle PartNumber Description _ 1 561281 BRACKET AXLE AXLE BRACKET 3 __ sc 10 203 WHEEL ELASTIC 4 scms AXLE WHEEL _ 81014 HEXAGONALMBX20 Ne 10127 SCREW HEXAGONALMI2X3S gt ruse WASHER FLATM9 0 35 X28 8206 NUT JAMMI amp XOS x J i o WASHER LOCKMI2 scms M __ ____ gt _ I 561286 BUSHING GLACIERMB2828DU 2 v820 15 NUT HEXAGONAL 4 4 4 T gt _ 18 sssi WASHER LOCKMIO r CT gt 14 seis JPLASTIGCAP x 2 _ 5 561206 poral Mie gt _ 6
8. 14 sc 10204 MOUNT RUBBER 4 15 SC 10205 SLEEVE CLAMPING 140402 16 55224 MOUNTRUBER j 4 APA A SASE Company Inc SC12E User Manual Parts for Drum SASE Company Inc 2006 All Rights Reserved 32 List of Items for Drum with 4 ea 20 mm Flail Shafts Number Description DRUM COMPLETE WITHOUT CUTTERS ENDPLATE DRUM SC 12 500 20 MM FLAIL SHAFT 4 10 110 SCREW HEXAGONAL M10 X 25 8 NB 30 210 LOCK WASHER M10 8 Parts for Depth Adjuster 3 2 1 Sd y SASE Company Inc 5 12 User Manual Parts for Depth Adjuster 065079 NUT ACORN M8 WASHER FLAT M8 4 X 25 X 2 GRIP ADJUSTMENT STAR BUSHING BUSHING GLACIER FMB 1209DU PART SQUARE 7 KEY 4 4 X16 SPINDLE ADJUSTING HANDLE DEPTH CONTROL 10a PIN CYLINDER M6 X 50 10b PIN CYLINDER M8 X 50 11 ROLLPIN M3 X 26 12 LEVER ADJUSTING 13 SPRING COMPRESSION 15 ROD DEPTH ADJUSTING LEVER 16 ELEMENT TOOTHED 17 ROLLPIN M6X30 18 BUSHING BRASS 25 NUT HEXAGONAL M16 ri a _ EE EN WE 388 hrs sss a PE E SASE Company Inc 2006 All Rights Reserved 35 Parts for Depth Adjuster 3 2 1 Sd y Part Number Description Quantity 28 X sc10308 PROFILE BEVELED LEFT 1 29 _ 5C 10309 PROFILE BEVELEDRIGHT 3
9. OCK CREEK BLVD ROCKFORD TN 37853 FAX 865 745 4110 EMAIL JohnA SASECompany com QUESTIONS CALL 800 522 2606 SC12E 12 POINT STEEL CUTTERS FULL CUTTING WIDTH Theoretical Assembly LB VA 30 S Cutter Set 800 LB 172 184 Components 172 Cutters 630 03 07 184 Spacers 630 03 06 Attention There can be a difference in number of spacers but there must be a clearance of 1 8 to 3 16 between the supporting segments
10. a paper bag filter The dust created during grinding is extremely fine and will clog the filter bag of these units and eventually damage the vacuums motor In addition damage to the engine could occur The collected debris and filters should be disposed of according to procedures that comply with current EPA OSHA standards Serious injury or death could occur if this machine is used improperly 11 SASE Company Inc Scarifier SC12E User Manual Maintenance Proper belt tension must be maintained to transmit the engine motor power to the cutting drum An over tensioned belt will shorten belt and bearing life A damaged stretched or excessively worn belt should be replaced Check oil level before operation Change engine oil and filter according to engine manufacturers recommendations Engine Air Filter Important Clean air filter element daily Inspect the air filter for excess dust dirt or damage before the engine is operated More often if operating in a extremely dusty environment Operating the engine with a damaged or dirty air filter or without an air filter will allow dirt to enter the engine causing premature engine wear which is not covered under the engine manufacturer s warranty Follow the engine manufacturer s procedures for keeping filters in good condition Never work on or under equipment without first securing the equipment to prevent it from moving or falling Always work on a flat and level surface R
11. careful about the correct direction of drum rotation and correct cutter installation Never tip the machine on its back to look at the cutters This can be done quickly and easily by removing the endplate When putting the endplate back on the machine make certain to check the tightening torque of cover nuts Caution To avoid bearing damage repeat this check of the cover nuts from time to time Working with the Scarifier To engage the drum lift the black handle up and proceed in forward motion with the lever Once the drum engages you can go lower for more aggressive cutting or back up for lighter scarifying For fine tuning of the adjustment depth turn the black dial clockwise until the desired adjustment is reached Caution Do not lower the black handle too deep This will NOT increase productivity When the depth is set correctly the machine will run smoothly SASE Company Inc 2006 All Rights Reserved 14 SASE Company Inc 5 12 User Manual To stop scarifying lift the black handle up and proceed in a backward motion until the lever is in the uppermost position Changing the cutter drum Always be sure to switch off the machine before removing the endplate This will prevent any flying debris from injuring the worker Remove the cover nuts from the endplate and then remove the endplate to expose the cutter drum assembly Dust Control Should dust control be of concern please contact SASE Company Inc to inquire abo
12. d does not mate with the connector consult a qualified licensed electrician before continuing Verify that the electrical current being supplied is the proper voltage and phase required to run the equipment POISONOUS EXHAUST Dy Gasoline Powered Models DO NOT operate any gasoline powered eguipment without adeguate ventilation Carbon monoxide is an invisible odorless gas that can kill NEVER REFUEL A HOT ENGINE OR AN ENGINE WHILE IT IS RUNNING Only refuel a cool stopped engine in a well ventilated area Properly clean any spilled fuel before starting the engine Gasoline is extremely flammable and poisonous It should only be dispensed in well ventilated areas and with a cool engine Engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm EE Small gasoline engines produce high concentrations of carbon monoxide CO Gasoline or re carson powered equipment should not be used in enclosed or partially enclosed areas Symptoms 9NOXDE of CO poisoning include headache nausea weakness dizziness visual problems and loss of consciousness If symptoms occur get into fresh air and seek medical attention immediately Gasoline Models Consult the Engine Manufacturer s Owner s Manual and follow the directions for starting the engine and allow the engine to warm up Refer to the Engine Motor Manufacturer s Owner s Manual for maintenance information specific to th
13. d which if not avoided can result in death or serious injury equipment CAUTION Hazards which if not avoided could result in serious injury and or damage to the General Instructions Maintain the machine in safe operating condition with all guards in place and secure all mechanical fasteners tight Ensure all controls in working order and the machine is configured for the job application Be sure all safety decals can be clearly read and understood Replace damaged or missing decals immediately Equipment should only be operated by trained personnel in good physical condition and mental health Never operate this machine while under the influence of drugs alcohol or when taking medications that impair the senses or reactions or when excessively tired or under stress Avoid deck inserts pipes columns openings electrical outlets or any objects protruding from slab surface Maintain a safe operating distance to other personnel It is the operators responsibility to keep other people workers pedestrians bystanders etc at a safe distance during operation Block off the work area in all directions Failure to do so may result in others being injured by flying debris or exposing them to harmful dust and noise For the operator s safety and the safety of others always keep all guards in place during operation Never let equipment run unattended SASE Company Inc Scarifier SC12E User Manual PPE Personal Pr
14. e engine motor used 10 SASE Company Inc Scarifier SC12E User Manual Dust Warning Some dust created by grinding and other construction activities contains chemicals known to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm Some examples of these chemicals are e Lead from lead based paints e Crystalline silica from 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 Dry Grinding Dry Grinding creates a large volume of airborne dust For health reasons the operator should wear an applicable respirator The dust may contain chemicals known to cause serious illnesses including Silicosis a fatal disease of the lungs Check the chemical properties of the material to be removed and follow all EPA OSHA regulations An Industrial vacuum capable of handling high volume of fine dust should be used when dry grinding with this machine If the material being used is hazardous or contains Silica the vacuum unit should be capable of removing Silica and hazardous particles of less than 3 microns and if necessary have the capability to be equipped with a HEPA filter Most standard drum type units use
15. e entire cutter drum assembly after 3 sets of cutters have been used up if not sooner SASE Company Inc 2006 All Rights Reserved 16 A A Ww CAUTION OR SEVERE DAMAGE WILL OCCUR A A Ww ew Direction of Rotation for Milling Cutters Top of Machine Rear of Front of Machine ES w Machine Outside End ez e of Drum Travel of Machine w Correct rotation of the Milling Cutters is critical to successful resurfacing and to insure maximum wear life Drum and cutter assembly should be mounted so that cutters are rotating towards the front of the machine as indicated above Incorrect rotation can lead to premature wear and early failure Note These Milling Cutters were originally designed by VON ARX engineers for the removal of specialty coatings Some examples of these coatings are Elas tomerics Thermoplastics Urethane Rubberized and Asphalt base coatings Milling Cutters are high quality tools and as such should be applied carefully They are not normally appropriate for aggressive milling or grinding of concrete SASE Company Inc 800 522 2606 www SASECompany com SASE Company Inc 5 12 User Manual SC12E gas Dead man Switch amp Wiring SASE Company Inc 2006 All Rights Reserved 18 SASE Company Inc SC12E User Manual SC12E GAS ItemNo PartNo Description Quantity 5 JNB301110 M10 FlatWasher 6 6 JNB30210 MiOLokWa
16. e models obtain the Engine Manufacturer s Owner s Manual Read it and understand it before continuing Follow the engine manual for break in instructions Use the correct cutters for the job Be sure cutter drum is balanced the number size and type of cutter wheels are correct Be sure all fasteners are tight and secure check for signs of metal cracking or fatigue inspect for damage to electrical wiring damage to fuel lines check bearings etc Be sure all guards are in place Inspect work area to determine the presence and location of deck inserts pipes columns and objects protruding from the slab surface so that they may be avoided during operation Safety warnings and guidelines do not by themselves eliminate danger They are not given as substitutes for proper accident prevention and good judgment Electrical Powered Equipment For Electric Models Electric motors must be properly grounded at all times Check the outlet box to be sure the electrical service is properly grounded Be sure adequate power is available Insufficient power will cause a motor to overheat and burn out Use only grounded extension cords correctly sized for the current draw and voltage drop amp rating and length Never use frayed damaged taped or under rated extension cords Electrical shock could result in death or serious injury to the operator and damage DANGER to the equipment Extreme care must be taken when operating electric models with wat
17. emove spark plug lead on gasoline engine models or disconnect the supply voltage connector on electric models before performing any maintenance Disconnect the power cord at the machine 12 SASE Company Inc 5 12 User Manual Operating Procedures for 5 12 GAS Start Up Add oil and gasoline to the machine Move the fuel valve lever to the ON position Move the choke lever to the CLOSED position cold engine Move the throttle lever 1 3 of the way toward the FAST position Turn the engine switch to the ON position Operate the starter by lightly pulling the starter grip until you feel resistance then pull briskly Gently return the starter grip Lower drum and begin grinding e Read the following additional information before operating your scarifier Caution Never tilt the unit back on the handle Oil will flow into the cylinder head and could severely damage the motor and void the warranty Drive Motor Engine The internal combustion engines are supplied without fuel or motor oil Therefore be sure to fill them as instructed in the manufacturer s manual If the motor suddenly stops the oil could be to low or it may have been overfilled Caution Start the motor ONLY when the cutter drum assembly is in the raised position Cutter Drum Configuration Check to make sure that the drum is configured with the cutters we recommend for the application in question When working with special milling cutters be extra
18. er present Ensure power cord is properly grounded is attached to a Ground Fault Interrupter 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 electrician or service person if there is any doubt as to whether the outlet is properly grounded Adhere to all local codes and ordinances SASE Company Inc Scarifier SC12E User Manual 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 electrician 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 Starting the Engine Motor for Electric Models Be sure the OFF button is depressed on the motor starter box Hook up the correct voltage phase electrical power source by plugging into the connector provided If the cor
19. f one 1 year from original date of purchase In the event that you should have a claim SASE shall repair replace or remedy the defective parts resulting from the faulty design materials or workmanship Note This warranty is only valid for equipment either sold by SASE or by an authorized wholesaler or distributor Limitations Warranty does not apply to cosmetic dam age damage due to lightning electrical surg es fire flood or other acts of God accident misuse abuse repair or alteration by other than factory service unless service center was approved in writing by SASE negligence or improper or neglected maintenance as recom mended by SASE Common wear parts such as belts bear ings seals filters dust skirts wheels etc are exempt from warranty SASE is not responsible for loss of income or down time as a result faulty design materi als or workmanship Warranty coverage is valid once a warranty registration card is filled out and returned to SASE A 100 labor charge may be assessed on the items returned for warranty repair in which no fault is found Freight charges and associ ated fees will then become the responsibility of the customer in such an instance Damages which are caused during transpor tation are not covered under warranty Such damage claims should be filed with the freight carrier Claims In the unlikely event that you should experi ence a defect please contact your
20. n the job site and in the field U L 07 2010 SASE Company Inc A SC12E User Manual Important Information DO NOT OPERATE THIS EOUIPMENT WITHIN AN ENCLOSED AREA The exhaust from the internal combustion engine contains carbon monoxide an odorless and deadly poison If using eguipment indoors proper and adeguate ventilation is reguired An approved OSHA air monitoring system must be in place at all times Avoid inhalation of exhaust gas Carbon monoxide gas is toxic Breathing it can cause unconsciousness and may KILL you Avoid any areas or actions that expose you to carbon monoxide Do to the use of the eguipment suitable protective clothing must be worn or bodily harm may occur The machine operator must wear eye protection gloves earplugs and non slip safety shoes When doing work that causes dust wear an appropriate respiratory mask that will protect you from the type of dust you are working in Before operation please read about this topic and other important safety information that is contained within the enclosed Engine Owners Manual SASE Company Inc 2006 All Rights Reserved SASE Company Inc Scarifier SC12E User Manual READ AND UNDERSTAND BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT Safety Communication Safety Instructions are preceded by a graphic alert symbol of DANGER WARNING or CAUTION DANGER Imminent hazard which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury Imminent hazar
21. otection Equipment e 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 o conditions reguire Ear protection must be worn at all times when this machine is in use During normal use sound levels exceed 92dB Eye protection must be worn at all times when this machine is in use Use only ANSI approved safety glasses to help prevent eye injury Operator must wear appropriate clothing and footwear Steel toe safety shoes should be worn Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry that can get tangled or caught in moving parts Keep body parts and loose clothing away from moving parts Failure to do so could result in dismemberment or death General Operation Stop motor engine when adjusting or servicing this eguipment Maintain a safe operating distance from flammable materials Sparks from the cutting action of this machine can ignite flammable materials or vapors Check motor rotation DO NOT use if drum rotation is incorrect have a gualified electrician make the necessary change in the main control panel or motor connection box SASE Company Inc Scarifier SC12E User Manual Before Starting the Machine Perform a visual inspection of the entire machine and all daily maintenance according to the Maintenance Schedule Locate and be familiar with all engine motor and operating controls For Gasolin
22. risks of propane and gasoline emissions and airborne dust All SASE Company Equipment is engineered designed and provided with dust control shrouds and vacuum ports It is strongly recommended that an approved dust containment system be connected to and used in conjunction with all SASE Company equipment during operational use SASE Company supplies distributes rents and services dust control systems with HEPA filtration Extreme caution must be exercised at all times when electrical power is considered All SASE employees are prohibited from working on or hard wiring our equipments to any power source that has not been provided by SASE Company Inc Any such work must be performed by a certified electrical technician No SASE employee is permitted or authorized to work on operate or connect our equipment or equipment belonging to our customers to an electrical source that does not meet OSHA approved specifications There are no exceptions to this policy SASE Company Inc also strongly recommends that only certified electricians be permitted to deal with or manipulate electrical power sources within our customers facilities or on their job sites Finally we at SASE Company Inc cannot stress enough the importance of following general safety practices the utilization of appropriate safety equipment and the application of common sense when operating equipment supplied manufactured distributed rented or serviced by SASE Company Inc both o
23. sher 6 8 VACHS200TR7 j VacuumHos 2ft Deadman Switch amp Wiring 9 179500272 11 x 0 125 Black Zip Tie EN E 10 795009 jJEmergenyStopTetherSwitch 1 11 17950020 116 14 AWG Bullet Connector Blue Nyon 1 12 7950021 122 18 AWG Ring 1 4 Stud Red Nylon 1 1 795 00 22 22 18 AWG Butt Connector Red Vinyl 795 00 23 3 8 HEAT SHRINK TUBING BLACK 15 AIW 16X2CRD Power Cord 16 2 SASE Company Inc 2006 All Rights Reserved 19 SASE Company Inc SC12E 230 Three Phase Dead man Switch amp Wiring SASE Company Inc 2006 All Rights Reserved SCI2E User Manual 20 SC12E 230V Three Phase PartNo Description Quantity 1 6 NB 30 110 WASHER FLATMIOZINOC du 8 NB 9 NB302100 WASHERLOCKMIOZNC VAC 8A02261 CAP 2 INCH INLET BULL 100 VAC HS2 00TR7 HOSE VACUUM FOR SC10E 2 0 ID BY THE FOOT 2ft Deadman Switch amp Wiring BUSHING GRIP VA 30 ELECTRIC 2 ft 6 ft NB 30 134 WASHER FLAT M12 ZINC EIE 2 2ft 5 SASE Company Inc SC12E 460V Three Phase Dead man Switch amp Wiring SASE Company Inc 2006 All Rights Reserved SCI2E User Manual 22 SC12E 460V Three Phase PartNo Description Quantity 1 6 NB 30 110 WASHER FLATMIOZINOC du 8 NB 9 NB302100 WASHERLOCKMIOZNC VAC 8A02261 CAP 2 INCH INLET BULL 100 VAC HS2 00TR7 HOSE VACUUM
24. ut our powerful dust control vacuums The SC12E can be used with an optional 2 vacuum connection If you need further assistance please call our toll free number 1 800 522 2606 SASE Company Inc 2006 All Rights Reserved 15 SASE Company Inc SC12E User Manual Cutter and Flail Shaft Recommendations The above flail shafts are showing excessive wear These shafts should have been replaced much earlier To a great extent economical use of cutter drums depends upon proper maintenance Changing flail shafts before they become excessively worn and begin to oval out the shaft holes can significantly increase the life of the drum If you run a machine with badly worn flail shafts you can easily destroy a drum in just a few hours These shafts are only surface hardened in order to maintain their internal strength This is why it is important to replace them as soon as the grooves are 1 5 of an inch or 5mm deep Changing the shafts early provides the following advantages The drum shaft holes will not wear as fast thus increasing drum life Breakage of shafts can be avoided thus saving a great deal of downtime refitting the machine Recommendations e When working with five six eight or 12 point Tungsten Carbide tipped cutters or special milling cutters replace the shafts every fifteen to twenty hours of operation When working with steel cutters change the shafts every time new cutters are installed e Change th
25. y We look forward to a long and prosperous partnership with you Thank you again for choosing SASE You won t regret having the Power of SASE behind your company Sincerely SASE Company Inc pos Jim Weder President SASE Company Inc Equipment Safety Policy Statement SASE Company Inc is adamant that safety is one of the highest priorities for both our employees and customers When considering set up and operation of any piece of equipment supplied manufactured distributed rented or serviced by SASE Company Inc the safety and protection of people should always be a top priority All customers and employees should follow all OSHA and local safety standards requirements and regulations The use of the following safety equipments are both recommended and required when operating any piece of equipment supplied manufactured distributed rented or serviced by SASE Company Inc gt OSHA approved certified eye protection safety glasses OSHA approved certified hearing and ear protection OSHA approved certified foot protection steel toed boots OSHA approved certified respirator or breathing device OSHA approved head protection hard hat Proper protective work gloves Y Y Y Y WV Proper protective clothing limiting skin exposure The list is not meant to be all inclusive Please exercise sound judgments during operation The work area must always have proper ventilation to minimize the health and safety

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