Tornado SWM 31/9 Operation & Maintenance Manual

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Tornado Industries, LLC
333 Charles Court
West Chicago, IL 60185
Phone (630) 818-1300
Fax (630) 818-1301
www.tornadovac.com
Operations & Maintenance Manual For Commercial Use Only
SWM 31/9 MANUAL PUSH SWEEPER
Part Number 96190
Form No. L6190A ©Tornado Industries, LLC. All rights reserved
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Contents
Instruction Manual
Preface ................................................................................................................................. 1
Introduction
Proper use ............................................................................................................................ 1
Acceptance of the machine .................................................................................................. 2
General Safety Instructions
General Safety Instructions .................................................................................................. 2
How to put the machine into operation
Assembly .............................................................................................................................. 3
Side Brush Assembly ............................................................................................................. 3
Operation
Controls ................................................................................................................................. 4
Technical Specification ....................................................................................................... 6
Maintenance Schedule
Maintenance Works ............................................................................................................... 6
Maintenance Intervals ............................................................................................................ 6
Trouble Shooting ................................................................................................................. 7
Spare Parts Manual
Frame Group Kit List ………………………………………………………………………………… 11 Brush Shaft Kit List…………………………………………………………………………………… 13 Handle and Gear Kit List ……………………………………………………………………………. 15 Hopper Kit List ……………………………………………………………………………………….. 17 Side Brush Kit List …………………………………………………………………………………… 19
Limited Warranty …………………………………………………………………………………… 20
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Preface
Dear
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Customer, Before first operation of your unit please read these instructions carefully. They will instruct you in detail about the operation of the unit and contain valuable information on operation, service and maintenance.
The SWM 31/9 is an ideal machine to clean outdoors in large and medium areas like Offices, Hospitals, Restaurants, Shopping Centers and many other commercial applications.
The exclamation mark symbol
has been used in this manual at several places and identifies particular areas that are for your safety. Please pass all safety instructions on to other persons operating this machine.
The symbol,
has been used in the manual in several places and identifies particular areas that the operator should note at the Time of operation.
Prior to first operation, read the manual carefully and strictly comply with the instructions contained herein.
Introduction
Proper Use
The unit has been exclusively designed for floor cleaning, such as dry sweeping .Whatever use beyond this specified use will be deemed improper use and the manufacturer cannot be held liable for damages.
The term “proper use” also includes compliance with the manufacturer‟s instructions about operation, maintenance and repair.
The unit must be serviced and repaired by an authorized service center. The appropriate safety precautions as well as applicable general regulations about safety and health at work should be complied with.
Modifications made to the unit will relieve the manufacturer from liability and damages.
Warranty
Tornado Industries, LLC (Tornado) warrants to the end user customer that your Tornado sweeper will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year. Please see the detail warranty statement later on in this product manual for full details of this limited warranty.
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This machine is not suitable for evacuation of dust or dust particles, which are explosive or otherwise dangerous
to health.
Acceptance of the Machine
Upon receipt, check your machine for possible transit damage and contact your freight company if you suspect damage.
General Safety Instructions
, General Safety Instructions
Apart from the information contained in this manual, the generally applicable legal provisions for safety and prevention of accidents must be adhered to. Do not put this manual aside without having read it, even if you did already operate similar ground cleaning equipment before. Allow yourself time to do so in order to operate the unit safely. The operator is responsible for all persons in the working area. Children must be kept clear of the unit while in operation. Nobody is allowed to stay in the working zone.
Machines with known defects must not be used. It is important to familiarize yourself with all accessories and controls, as well as their functions, before you start working.
Machine Safety
Floor cleaning machines should be run by qualified personnel only; Do not use the machine in wet and slushy areas. Park the machine in a dry place. Do not use the machine in areas where there are no properly paved roads. Using the machine on public roads and places is prohibited. Qualified personnel only are allowed to perform maintenance and repair work .
Do not clean the machine by means of vapor or steam jets or high pressure cleaning equipment. Use of the machine in areas endangered by an explosion hazard is not allowed.
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1.0 How to put the machine into operation
1.1 Assembly
For ease of packing, the handle and side brush assembly are packed separately. These parts must be installed before the machine is put into operation.
The handle is mounted by means of knobs (3 - fig on next page) Handle can be fixed in two different positions as shown below.
Handle position 1 Handle position 2
1.2 Side Brush Assembly
1. Mount the side broom to the brush plate on the side arm assembly using hex head bolt and nylock nut.
2. Position the V-Belt from the side arm assembly around the pulley attached to the backside of the right wheel. In order to do this it will be necessary to twist the V-Belt. The lower loop of the v-belt should be coming from the idler pulley (not from the broom pulley).
3. Attach the side arm assembly to the support side brush on the frame by aligning the bushing in the side arm with holes in the sides of the support side brush and inserting a pin. Secure the pin in place by inserting a retaining ring into the groove in the pin.
4. Check for proper rotation and operation of the side broom. The broom should rotate counter clockwise when the sweeper is pushed forward-if not the v-belt was installed incorrectly. If the belt slips the tension can be adjusted by loosening the 2 screws that attach the support side brush to the frame, move the bracket forward, then re-tighten the screws.
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FROM IDLER PULLEY
SIDE ARM ASSY
SUPPORT SIDE BRUSH
MOVE
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2.0 Operation
2.1 Controls
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1. Pressure adjustment knob for Side Brush
Used for setting of the side brush. The side
brush may touch
the floor only by its one third section, so as to throw the swept
matter into the machine. The castor wheel is to keep the pre-set working height of the side
brush.
2. Pressure adjustment knob for Main Brush Used for setting of the main brush pressure. The pressure must be set
so as to assure perfect cleaning operation.
3. Knobs Used to secure the handle to the machine or to reposition it.
Excess pressure will cause unnecessary wear of the brush and increased load for the operator.
4. Main Brush Pressure Reading Scale
Indicates the pressure at which the main brush has been set. Setting must be performed as described below: Set the main brush by turning the knob clock-wise to increase the pressure, at this position the
scale should read „5‟ Starting with this setting, the main brush pressure can be increased to meet the requirement.
(As the brush wears out) Turn the knob in counter-clockwise direction to reduce the main brush pressure according to
the requirement.
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2.2 Operation of SWM 31/9 The unit operates with two brushes. The side brush takes dirt from the side into the reach of the main brush.
The main brush maintains its direction of rotation to throw the dirt into the hopper in forward direction of the machine.
2.3 Overcoming Obstacles In case of normal obstacles coming in the way of sweeping the unit should be pressed down at the handle.
This will cause the two brushes to lift off from the floor and the machine can easily surmount these obstacles.
2.4 Emptying of Hopper The hopper can be easily lifted by using the handle provided. The hopper is secured to the machine by
means of the frame. The hopper must be in direct contact with the brush compartment in order to prevent leakage of dirt.
2.5 Renewal of Brush Assemblies The main brush consists of a brush shaft with two brush core assemblies fastened with six self tapping screws.
The brush cores can be replaced as below:
- Unscrew the self tapping screws
- Pull the brush core assembly to the front (broom viewed from user side) to remove it from the brush shaft.
When reassembly of the brush ensures the split pins are fixed in the holes to guide the brush.
2.6 Rubber Gaskets
The rubber gaskets avoid dust leakage produced by the brush. Damaged or used gaskets that fail must be replaced.
2.7 Greasing of the Main Wheels For cleaning and greasing of the wheel axle and the gear ring, the main wheels must be
removed as described below.
1. Remove hood, remove the bolt and domed cap nut from the wheel and pull the main wheel.
2. Unscrew the gear cover and apply grease in the gear area.
3. Reposition the main wheel.
2.8 Replacement and Tensioning of the V-belt
1. Lift up the side brush arm
2. Loosen the clamp screw and pull out the side brush from the brush arm.
3. Place the V-belt through the brush arm and put it on the V-belt pulley on the brush shaft
4. Push the side brush back into the brush arm and re-tighten the clamp screw.
5. Place V-belt into the groove of the right-hand main wheel.
When the brush arm is put down, the V-belt must be tensioned so as to allow a perfect drive transmission, if necessary re-tighten by shifting of the side brush arm bearing.
2.9 Replacement of the Side Brush The side brush can be replaced after removing hex-bolts from the side brush.
2.9.a Regaining of Bristles
If the bristles have been bent inwards in transit the side brush must be placed on a flat base, the bristles pointing outward and a weight must be placed on the plate. The bristles will regain their correct position gradually.
If the bristles have been bent outwards, bring them together apply a rubber band around the bristles and allow it to stay for sometime. The bristles will regain their correct position gradually.
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Refer figure on page 3 for point 2.8 and 2.9.
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3.0 Technical Specification
DESCRIPTION
WIDTH
mm/in
725/28.5
WIDTH WITH SIDE BRUSH
mm/in
785/31.0
HEIGHT WITH HANDLE
mm/in
1020/40.14
HEIGHT WITHOUT HANDLE
mm/in
400/15.75
LENGTH WITH SIDE BRUSH
mm/in
1000/39.4
LENGTH WITHOUT SIDE BRUSH
mm/in
800/31.5
WEIGHT WITH SIDE BRUSH GROUP
kg/lbs
26/57.0
DIAMETER OF DRIVE WHEEL
mm/in
280/11.0
SWEEPING WIDTH WITHOUT SIDE BRUSH
mm/in
460/18.0
SWEEPING WIDTH WITH SIDE BRUSH
mm/in
650/25.4
DIAMETER OF MAIN BRUSH
mm/in
230/9.0
MAIN BRUSH BRISTLE DIAMETER
mm/in
0.18/0.01
BRUSH SPEED (THEORETICAL)
rpm
273 at 4 kmph@2.5 mph
SIDE BRUSH BRISTLE DIAMETER
mm/in
0.4/0.015
V-BELT (SIDE BRUSH)
mm/in
8x1680/0.31x66
HOPPER CAPACITY
Lit/Gal
40/9.0
DIRECTION OF ROTATION FOR SWEEPING
Forward
AREA COVERAGE
Up to 2600 sq. mtr/hr at 4
kph, 28,000sqft/hr@2.5 mph
4.0 Maintenance Schedule
4.1
4.2
Maintenance
Compliance with our operating and maintenance instructions will ensure trouble free and smooth operation of the machine.
If you are not capable of performing the actions according to the maintenance schedule by yourself, please contact your seller.
In case of all inquires and when ordering spare parts, please quote the machine No indicated on the name plate. The nameplate is installed on the left side of the frame.
Maintenance Intervals Daily - empty hopper
- clean the unit
- check brushes and gaskets Weekly - remove the ropes, tapes etc entangled in the main brush shaft Monthly - grease the track wheels
- check V-belt tension, if necessary, re-tighten
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TROUBLE
REMEDIAL ACTION
1. Machine hard to push/pull
Decrease main brush pressure setting Grease main Wheels
2. Sweeping unsatisfactory
Increase Main/Side Brush Pressure Clean Main/Side Brush Check Main Brush for loose bristles
3. Traces of dirt left behind the machine
Check side/rear rubber gaskets
4. Side Brush not rotating
Check V- Belt for transmission.
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5.0 Trouble Shooting
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Notes
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Spare Parts Manual
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FRAME GROUP KIT LIST
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1
552180053
HANDLE KIT
2
552180054
CASTOR WHEEL KIT
3
552180055
BOTTOM COVER-THREAD ROD KIT
4
552180056
SPLASH SHIELD KIT
5
552180057
SIDE PLATE RH KIT
6
552180058
SIDE PLATE LH KIT
7
552180059
HOLDER SIDE BRUSH KIT
8
552180041
RUBBER STRIP LIT
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BRUSH SHAFT KIT LIST
13
1
552180061
THREAD ROD KIT
2
552180062
INDICATOR KIT
3
552180063
BOOT KIT
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HANDLE AND GEAR ASSY KIT
15
1
552180065
HANDLE KNOB KIT
2
552180066
GEAR 54 KIT
3
552180067
MAIN BRUSH KIT
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HOPPER KIT LIST
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HOPPER KIT LIST
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1
552180070
HOPPER GROUP
2
552180056
HOPPER FLAP KIT
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SIDE BRUSH KIT LIST
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1
921821
SIDE BRUSH SUPPORT ARM ASSEMBLY
2
552180071
SIDE BRUSH DRIVE ASSEMBLY
3
921103
V-BELT
4
923783
SIDE BRUSH
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Long-Term Buyer Protection Limited Warranty
Tornado Industries, Inc. (Tornado) warrants to the end user customer that the Tornado products will be free from defects in material and workmanship for the duration(s) described below. This limited warranty DOES NOT cover machines and/or components subject to normal wear and tear, damage that occurs in shipping, failures resulting from modification, accident, unsuitable operating environment, misuse, abuse, neglect or improper maintenance by you. For full details, contact your Authorized Tornado Distributor, Service Center, or the Tornado Technical Service Department. Tornado sales and service representatives are not authorized to waive or alter the terms of this warranty, or to increase the obligations of Tornado under the warranty.
Form F2662.© 2011. All rights reserved
10 Years*
Plastic water tanks and Rotationally-molded bodies
2 Years*
Parts on all Tornado cleaning equipment
1 Year*
Labor on all Tornado cleaning equipment
1 Year*
Warranty on batteries, one year prorated.
All battery warranties are handled directly by the battery manufacturer, on a one year prorated basis
*Effective January 1st, 2011. Terms subject to change without notice.
1. Except all Windshear™ Blower-Dryers, Side and Downdraft, Insulation Blowers, CV 30, CV 38, CW 50, CW 100, CK14/1, CK LW 13/1, CV 38/48 Dual, PV6, PV10, all Push Sweepers, Dry Canister Vacuums, and all chargers are warranted for 1 (one) year for both parts and labor.
2. All-non wear item parts purchased after warranty expiration are warranted for 90 days.
3. Warranty starts from the date of sale to the consumer or, at Tornado’s discretion, 6 months after the dealer
purchased the unit from Tornado, whichever comes first.
4. The EB 30 is warranted for a period of 90 days for both parts and labor
5. The warranty on engines used on propane powered equipment is limited to motor manufacturer’s warranty.
6. Ride on scrubbers are warranted for 24 months parts, 6 months labor or 1,000 hours, whichever occurs first.
Note: Tornado, The Latest Dirt, Floorkeeper, Carpetkeeper, Carpetrinser, Carpetrinser/Dryer, Headmaster, Taskforce, PAC-VAC, T-Lite, Glazer, Windshear, Max-Vac,and Trot-Mop are trademarks of Tornado Industries
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Phone 1.800.VACUUMS Fax: (630) 818-1301 Address: 333 Charles Court, Suite 109 West Chicago, IL 60185
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13. Warehouse
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How did you first lean about Tornado cleaning and maintenance equipment?
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Tornado products
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Damage or defect arising from abuse, neglect or other misuse is excluded from this
warranty. Other items may or may not apply based on your specific machine. If any
defectoccurs, the warranty is voided if service is attempted by non-Authorized Tornado
Service Centers.
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