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greensIRON 3000 DRIVE ROLLER INSTRUCTIONS FOR REAPPLYING COVER
1. Before You Start You have your materials and you have read these instructions, but there is no better instructor than experience. We recommend that you do a “practice” run – wrap the belting without the adhesive – as once the material is glued to the roller, it cannot be removed and re-applied. If this is your first time replacing the roll covering, we also recommend that you call our Plant Manager, John Gross, to address any questions you may have prior to application. He is located in Manitoba, Canada, which is in the Central Time Zone and can be reached at 204-746-6728. 2. Cement (Adhesive) The cement is a two-part material. You have received either 2 cans labeled SC2000 with 40g of hardener or 1 can of SC 4000 with 30g hardener. Each GreensIron 3000 drive roller will require 1 kilogram of cement and the applicable hardener. It should be mixed by pouring the hardener into the adhesive can and stirred with steel rod - wood is not recommended. The appropriate quantities can then be poured into a plastic pail for brushing onto the roller and the belting. Any excess must be kept sealed in the can between coats so that it will not set prematurely.
3. Roller Covering Material The roller covering material is identified by the manufacturer as "Pebble Top Roll Cover" and can be purchased in 4" (102 mm) strip widths. If you cannot find a local supplier, contact Wood Bay Turf Technologies to purchase. The length needed is 18'6" however we recommend you a 20' length (6 metres).
4. Preparation of the Roller After removing the drive roller from the GreensIron 3000, set it up on a stand (two saw horses will do) where it can be rotated as needed. The work area should be very clean. Manually remove whatever remains of the old cover and scrape off as much of the old cement as possible. The roller surface must be cleaned down to bare metal and therefore must be sand blasted to remove the balance of any old material and any grease or other contaminating materials on the surface. After blasting it must be kept very clean and handled only while wearing rubber gloves. This is to prevent oil from your hands getting on the roller surface.
Turf Maintenance Equipment Specialists Web Site: www.greensiron.com E-mail: woodbay@greensiron.com