Husqvarna Grinder PG530 User Manual

Operator’s manual  
Please read the operator’s manual carefully and make sure you  
understand the instructions before using the machine.  
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Key to symbols  
Key to symbols  
The symbols below are used on the machine and in  
this Operator’s Manual. It is important that the user  
understands the signicance of these in order to work  
with the machine safely.  
Inspection and/or maintenance should  
be carried out with the motor switched  
off and the plug disconnected.  
Please read the operator’s manual  
carefully and make sure you under-  
stand the instructions before using the  
machine.  
Visual check.  
WARNING! Dust forms when grinding  
which can cause injuries if inhaled. Use  
an approved breathing mask. Always  
provide for good ventilation.  
Always wear:  
Regular cleaning is required.  
Approved protective helmet  
Approved hearing protection  
Protective goggles or a visor.  
This product is in accordance with ap-  
plicable EC directives.  
Dust forms when grinding, which can  
cause injuries if inhaled. Use dust  
mask.  
Always wear sturdy non-slip boots with  
steel toe-caps.  
Always wear approved protective  
gloves.  
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Safety Instructions  
Never use the machine if you are tired, if you have  
Safety Instructions  
drunk alcohol, or if you are taking medication that  
could affect your vision, your judgement or your co-  
ordination.  
WARNING  
Under no circumstances may the machine be  
Never use a machine that has been modied in any  
way from its original specication.  
started without observing the safety instruc-  
tions. Should the user fail to comply with  
these, Husqvarna Construction Products  
Sweden AB or its representatives are free  
from all liability both directly and indirectly.  
Read through these operating instructions  
and make sure that you understand the  
contents before starting to use the machine.  
Should you, after reading these safety in-  
structions, still feel uncertain about the safety  
risks involved you must not use the machine,  
please contact your dealer for more informa-  
tion.  
Be on your guard for electrical shocks. Avoid having  
body contact with lightning-conductors/metal in the  
ground.  
Never drag the machine by means of the cord and  
never pull out the plug by pulling the cord. Keep all  
cords and extension cords away from water, oil and  
sharp edges.  
Make sure the cord is not pinched in doors, fences  
or the like.  
Check that the cord and extension cord are intact  
and in good condition. Never use the machine if the  
cord is damaged, hand it in to an authorized service  
workshop for repair.  
Please read the operator’s manual carefully.  
Only qualied staff should be allowed to operate  
machinery.  
Do not use a rolled up extension cord  
Never use a machine that is faulty. Carry out the  
checks, maintenance and service instructions  
described in this manual. All repairs not covered in  
this manual must be performed by a repairer nomi-  
nated by either the manufacturer or distributor.  
The machine should be connected to an earthed  
outlet socket.  
Check that the mains voltage corresponds with that  
stated on the rating plate on the machine.  
Always wear personal safety equipment such as  
sturdy non-slip boots, ear protection, dust mask and  
approved eye protection.  
Ensure the cord is behind you when you start to  
use the machine so that the cord will not be dam-  
aged.  
The machine should not be used in areas where  
potential for re or explosions exist.  
At no time should lifting of machinery be attempt-  
ed without mechanical means such as a hoist or  
fork lift.  
Machinery should only be started when grinding  
heads are resting on the ground unless carrying out  
a testing procedure as outlined in this manual.  
WARNING!  
The machine should not be started without the  
rubber dust skirt attached. It is essential a good  
seal between machine and oor be established for  
safety, especially when operating in dry grinding  
applications.  
Overexposure to vibration can lead to circula-  
tory damage or nerve damage in people who  
have impaired circulation. Contact your doc-  
tor if you experience symptoms of overexpo-  
sure to vibration. These symptoms include  
numbness, loss of feeling, tingling, pricking,  
pain, loss of strength, changes in skin colour  
or condition. These symptoms normally ap-  
pear in the ngers, hands or wrists.  
When changing the grinding discs ensure power  
supply to the unit is OFF by engaging the Emergen-  
cy Stop button and the power-plug disconnected.  
The machine should not be lifted by handles, mo-  
tor, chassis or other parts. Transportation of the  
machine is best done on a pallet/skid to which the  
machine must be rmly secured.  
Extreme caution must be used when moving  
machinery by hand on an inclined plane. Even the  
slightest slope can cause forces/momentum making  
the machinery impossible to brake manually.  
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Introduction  
IMPORTANT!  
Introduction  
The machine should not be lifted by handle,  
motor, chassis or other parts. Transportation  
of the machine is best done on a pallet/skid  
to which the machine must be rmly secured.  
Do not attempt to slide the tines/forks from  
a fork lift under grinding heads unless on a  
pallet/skid. Failure to do so can cause irrepa-  
rable damage to grinding heads of machine  
and internal parts.  
The Husqvarna PG 530 oor surfacing machines are  
designed for wet or dry grinding of marble, terrazzo,  
granite and concrete. Their applications range from  
rough grinding through to a polished nish.  
This manual covers the Husqvarna PG 530 series of  
oor grinders equipped with twin motor drive here after  
referred to as Dual Drive Technology™.  
It is extremely important all users be familiar with the  
contents of this manual before commencing operation  
of either machine. Failure to do so may result in dam-  
age to machinery or expose operator to unnecessary  
dangers.  
It is recommended that machinery be transported with  
a set of diamonds attached at all times to ensure pro-  
tection of locking mechanism for diamond plates.  
Storage  
IMPORTANT!  
The machine should always be stored in a dry place  
when not in use.  
Only staff that have received the necessary  
education, both practically and theoretically  
concerning their usage should operate the  
machinery.  
Transportation  
The machine comes equipped with inbuilt advanced  
electronic systems called variable speed drives or  
frequency converters. These drives enable the variable  
speed and direction component of each of the motors.  
The drives are located in the steel cabinet mounted on  
the machine chassis.  
As with all electronic equipment, the drives are sensi-  
tive to excessive vibration, rough treatment and high  
levels of dust. Much care and attention has been given  
by the manufacturer to ensure maximal protection is  
given to the drives. Note the shock absorbing mounting  
system used to mount the steel cabinet on the machine  
chassis/ frame.  
When transporting, it is important to ensure the ma-  
chinery is properly secured at all times to eliminate  
“bouncing” of the variable speed drives. Ensure the  
chassis or frame section of the machine is secured  
down at all times when in transit.  
The machine should always be transported under  
cover limiting the exposed to natural elements – in  
particular rain and snow.  
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What is what  
1.  
11.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
10.  
9.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
What is what  
1. Hour counter  
7. Skirt  
2. Electrical cabinet  
8. Chassis/Frame  
3. Planetary head motor 1.5kW/1Hp  
4. Grinding/Satellite heads motor 3kW/4Hp  
5. Lifting lugs  
9. Handle bars  
10. Control Panel  
11. Handle bar adjuster  
6. Cover/Shroud  
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What is what  
The machine can be divided into two main parts. These  
can be identied as follows:  
IMPORTANT!  
Planetary head and grinding heads are set  
to both turn in the same direction (i.e. both in  
clockwise rotation or both in counter-clock-  
wise rotation).  
1. Chassis/Frame section – comprising handle bars,  
electrical cabinet, steel frame and wheels.  
2. Head – comprising of motors, cover, grinding/satel-  
lite/ planetary heads and internal components.  
Clockwise rotation of speed control will in-  
crease speed of planetary head and grinding  
heads.  
The machine has been manufactured to allow move-  
ment between the chassis and head via the connection  
point at the lifting lugs and chassis pins. This move-  
ment is important during the grinding process as it  
creates a “oating” effect for the head.  
Grinding satellite/ heads  
Planetary head  
The oating gives the head a self-leveling effect, negat-  
ing the need to adjust the height of the head as the  
machine passes over oor areas with different slopes  
or undulations.  
Control panel  
The control panel consists of a number of switches and  
dials giving 6 separate controls (see picture).  
Power - This button, when depressed, will turn on  
power supply to the unit when the EMERGENCY  
STOP button has been released.  
Emergency Stop - When pushed will immediately  
shut down machine by totally stopping power supply to  
drives/ frequency converters in electrical cabinet.  
Dust extraction port  
Disc Speed - Speed control for grinding heads and  
planetary head.  
Fwd/Rev (Red) - Direction control for grinding heads  
and planetary head.  
Reset - Will clear fault function/error message on drive/  
frequency converter (located in electrical cabinet) in  
case of fault occurring.  
Stop/Run - To start or stop machine during normal  
operation.  
IMPORTANT!  
It is important to use the STOP/RUN switch  
to control the running of the machine, not  
the EMERGENCY STOP button. Each time  
the EMERGENCY STOP button is pressed  
it shuts down the drive/frequency converter.  
Frequently powering up and down of the  
drive/frequency converter will reduce the life  
span of the drive/ frequency converter.  
Control panel  
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Setting up/Operation  
Powering up machine  
Setting up/Operation  
i. Ensure the STOP/RUN switch is set on STOP  
(rotate counter clockwise).  
ii. Plug power supply to machine. Only turn power on  
at  
plug once fully connected.  
Position grinder on the working area. Make sure there  
are diamonds underneath machine and that the head  
locks/shear pins are tight.  
iii. Disengage Emergency Stop button (twist clock-  
wise).  
iv. Depress Power button. On doing so, a soft “clunk”  
should be heard to come from within the electrical cab-  
inet. This indicates the line contactors have engaged,  
supplying power to the drives/frequency converters.  
IMPORTANT!  
When using the machine, each grinding  
head must always have the same diamond  
type and number of diamonds as the other  
grinding heads. Each grinding head must  
have diamonds the same height as the other  
grinding heads.  
Setting Speed and direction  
On the control panel there is a FORWARD/REVERSE  
and Speed dial knob. Generally, when starting the  
machine for the rst time on any given application, it is  
advised the speed setting should not exceed 7, initially.  
Adjust rubber skirt so that a good seal is established  
between the oor and head of machine (see picture  
below). Ensure join in skirt is at the front of the ma-  
chine. Setting of the skirt is essential to obtain good  
dust extraction and eliminate the possibility of airborne  
dust when dry grinding.  
When the operator is comfortable with the application,  
speed may be increased.  
IMPORTANT!  
It is important to note the following when  
using the Husqvarna PG 530 single-phase  
grinder:  
Increasing the speed will also increase the  
current being drawn by the machine.  
Set handle to most comfortable working height using  
adjustment lever.  
If on some applications the machine is draw-  
ing too much current and tripping current  
limiting switches, the speed of the machine  
must be reduced to compensate.  
IMPORTANT!  
It is recommended that this height be set as  
close as possible to the height of the opera-  
tors hip bone.  
Low voltage supplies to the grinder may re-  
sult in poor performance (reduced speed and  
torque) of the machine.  
When the machine is running, there will be a grind-  
ing force/pull to one side that can be felt through the  
handlebars. Use the hip to resist this force instead of  
trying to control this through the arms (such positioning  
will be much easier for the operator using the machine  
over prolonged periods of time).  
Factors which may contribute to low voltage  
supply to the machine include the following:  
- Poor mains power supply (below 220V).  
- Working off a generator.  
- Using light duty power leads (power leads  
with at least 2.5mm cores are highly recom-  
mended).  
- Using more than 20m (65ft) long power  
lead.  
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Setting up/Operation  
Speed and direction setting is often a matter of per-  
sonal choice. Operators are encouraged to experiment  
to nd which settings best suit the given applications.  
The following table lists some suggested set-ups for  
different applications.  
APPLICATION  
DIRECTION  
SPEED  
6-7  
Ceramic tile adhesive removal  
Carpet glue removal  
FWD  
FWD  
FWD  
FWD  
FWD  
FWD  
FWD  
REV  
FWD  
FWD  
FWD  
5-7  
Epoxy paint removal  
5-10  
7-10  
7-8  
Rain damaged concrete  
Smoothen exposed aggregate  
Lippage removal in terrazzo / stone tiles  
Concrete polishing with resin bond pads  
PIRANHA™ scraper tool  
5-7  
10  
3-5  
FLEXOR™ exible heads  
Bushhammer / Scarrier tools  
5-7  
5
Re-grouting procedure during HiPERFLOOR™  
process  
5-8  
Direction of rotation  
For this reason, the machine is set so that both the  
grinding heads and planetary rotation are set in the  
same direction.  
The correlation between FWD/REV & Clockwise/Coun-  
ter clockwise rotation can be said as follows if looking  
at the grinding discs from underneath the machine:  
Production tip - To improve the cutting efciency of  
diamonds, change directions on a regular basis. This  
will work both sides of the diamond crystals, keeping  
the abrasives as sharp as possible by creating maximal  
exposure of the diamond crystal.  
1. REV—Clockwise.  
2. FWD—Reverse.  
As mentioned, when the machine is in operation it will  
“pull” to one side. The direction of pull is determined by  
the planetary head direction of rotation. The head of  
the machine will pull to the right (and therefore, will be  
felt on the right hip of the operator) when the planetary  
head is set in the REVERSE direction.  
Once both speed and direction have been nominated,  
switch on dust extraction or vacuum device.  
IMPORTANT!  
It is highly recommended to use the Husq-  
varna DC 3300 dust extraction system for  
complete dust control.  
This sideways pull can be very useful when grinding,  
particularly along a wall. Set the machine so that it  
pulls towards the wall, and then control the machine so  
it can just touch the wall. This will ensure a grind close  
to the wall wall or object.  
Standing behind machine with handlebars set as  
described earlier, apply a small amount of downward  
pressure on the handle. Switch the machine to run  
mode using the STOP/RUN switch on the control  
panel. The machine should start smoothly and acceler-  
ate to the selected speed over a period of 5 seconds.  
Direction is also a matter of personal preference. It  
should be noted, however, that when both grinding  
discs and planetary heads are running in the same  
direction, a more powerful grinding force is created be-  
tween the diamonds abrasives and oor being ground.  
The end result ishigher productivity than when the  
discs are set to run in opposite directions.  
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Changing the diamonds  
Changing the diamonds  
As different applications require different selections of  
diamond tools, there will be many occasions when the  
grinding discs need to be changed.  
Following is a guide for this procedure.  
Preparation  
1. Ensure STOP/RUN switch is in STOP position and  
the power-plug disconnected as unintentional start-  
ing of machine while changing discs can result in  
serious injury.  
2. Have a set of gloves ready, as diamonds can get  
very hot during dry grinding applications.  
Changing  
1. Set handle in upright position (illustrated right).  
2. Pull back on handle to lift grinding head off the  
ground.  
4. Lay machine back on the ground.  
5. Put on gloves.  
6. Remove grinding disc by slightly rotating disc and  
then pull off (direction that the discs will need to be  
rotated will depend on the direction the machine  
was last running).  
7. Check to ensure all head locks/shear pins are tight.  
8. Once new diamonds have been attached, reverse  
procedure to lower machine to ground.  
9. As new diamonds may be a different height to set  
being previously used, re-adjust skirt to ensure  
good seal is established with the oor.  
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Variable speed drives/frequency converters  
Variable speed drives/  
frequency converters  
Each Husqvarna PG 530 is equipped with 1 variable  
speed drive or frequency converter. This unit is incor-  
porated into the machine for the following reasons:  
1. Functional  
Manipulate incoming power to enable increase/  
decrease in speed & direction change.  
Regulate current and voltage supply to the motors  
to ensure motors run at optimum levels (e.g. torque  
boost).  
1.  
9.  
2. Protection/Diagnostic  
Protection  
Monitors incoming power to ensure suitability for  
machine and application being performed.  
Controls current being drawn by motors to ensure  
motors are running within safe operational limits (to  
prevent damage to motor).  
2.  
8.  
Monitors load on machine to ensure the grinder is  
not being overloaded thus offering protection for  
belt, bearings and other internal components.  
Protects motors from faulty power supply (e.g. run-  
ning on 2 phases).  
4.  
Diagnostic  
Identies electrical faults with the machine and  
registers fault code.  
Has monitoring menus that help isolate cause of  
potential electrical faults.  
5.  
3.  
6.  
7.  
Keypad display  
Monitoring menus also enable operator to gauge  
how hard machine is working. Whilst it is not essen-  
tial for an operator to intimately know every feature  
of the variable speed drives or frequency convert-  
ers, it is useful to be familiar with both the fault  
codes as well as some of the monitoring menus.  
1. Run direction (fwd or rev)  
2. Indicates if unit is either stopped or running  
3. Up key  
4. Reset button  
5. Left key  
Keypad/Display  
Each variable speed drive or frequency converter has  
a keypad which will appear as illustrated on the right  
when the machine has power connected to it.  
6. Down key  
7. Right key  
8. Output mode (Hertz in this example)  
9. Output value  
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Variable speed drives/frequency converters  
Monitor screen  
Information provided  
OUTPUT FREQUENCY  
REF. FREQUENCY  
MOTOR SPEED  
Frequency motor is running at when machine is running.  
Frequency speed control dial is set to.  
Speed of motor when machine is running.  
Current draw of motor when machine is running.  
Percentage of motor torque when machine is running.  
Percentage of motor power when machine is running.  
Percentage of motor voltage when machine is running.  
Indicates quality of power supply.  
MOTOR CURRENT  
MOTOR TORQUE  
MOTOR POWER  
MOTOR VOLTAGE  
DC LINK VOLTAGE  
The menu tree illustrated on this page outlines the  
important menu options that provide useful information  
for monitoring and diagnostic purposes when using the  
machine.  
Parameter Menu  
DC Link Voltage  
Keypad  
Control Menu  
Motor Voltage  
Motor Power  
As can be seen on the menu tree to the right, when  
the machine is turned on, the variable speed drives  
or frequency converters are set to display the Output  
Frequency to the motor (a zero value will register when  
the machine is in stand-by mode).  
Active Faults Menu  
Faults History Menu  
System Menu  
It can also be seen that the Output Frequency page  
falls under the Monitor Menu.  
Motor Torque  
Motor Current  
Motor Speed  
The left hand column, highlights that the two primary  
menus important to the operator are the Monitor Menu  
and Fault History menu.  
Navigation through the menu tree is achieved by using  
the up, down, left and right keys on the keypad (see  
previous page).  
Expanded Boards  
Menu  
Monitor Menu  
Output Frequency  
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Variable speed drives/frequency converters  
Menus and information they provide  
The following menu items/screens on the variable  
speed drive/frequency converters provide the following  
useful information to the operator.  
OUTPUT FREQUENCY (Monitor Menu)  
This screen tells the operator the frequency the motor  
is running at when the machine is in operation. The  
value for output frequency should be constant when  
the machine is running. If there is a uctuation in output  
frequency when the machine is running, generally this  
indicates the motor is running at or near the limit of its  
programmed current limit. The current limits (predeter-  
mined and set by Husqvarna Constructions Products)  
are as follows:  
1. Combined large and small motor - 16 amps.  
If there is a uctuation in output frequency when the  
machine is in operation, it is advisable to check the  
motor current as well. This can be found by pressing  
the UP arrow on the keypad 3 times. For trouble free  
operation concerning current issues, it is best to keep  
output current at or around 12-13 amps. The current  
draw of the motor can be reduced by reducing the  
speed of the motor using the speed dial on the control  
panel near the handle bars.  
MOTOR CURRENT (Monitor Menu)  
This screen displays the current draw of the corre-  
sponding motors. See comments already covered un-  
der OUTPUT FREQUENCY relating to motor current.  
DC LINK VOLTAGE (Monitor Menu)  
This screen displays the quality of the power supply  
to the machine. It will read higher values when the  
machine is in stand-by and lower values when the  
machine is in operation. When DC LINK voltage is  
reduced (in the case of a poor power supply), the vari-  
able speed drive/frequency converter will draw more  
current to compensate. This is why poor power supply  
will lead to the machine drawing maximum current on a  
premature basis (for further comments see page 11).  
FAULT HISTORY  
The fault history menu stores the last series of faults  
experienced by the variable speed drive/frequency  
converter. If there is a recurring fault pattern experi-  
enced by the machine, the information can be obtained  
from the fault history menu. For more on faults, see  
trouble shooting faults.  
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Faults and trouble shooting  
Faults and trouble shooting  
When either one of the variable speed drives or frequency  
converters in the machine experience a fault and “trip” out,  
they will cease to run and an error message will appear  
ashing on the keypad display (see picture below).  
The following list are the most commonly experienced faults  
and possible action steps.  
Fault code  
Fault Code  
Possible Cause  
Action  
1—OVER CURRENT  
Motor being worked too hard and  
drawing extra current.  
Check current being drawn when machine is  
running. Reduce speed setting and current draw  
back into acceptable limits as described on  
previous page.  
Short circuit on output side of vari-  
able speed drives or frequency con-  
verters.  
Check wiring in plugs connected to motor cables  
or inside connection boxes on motors.  
Motor failure (very rare)  
Have motor tested and replace if required.  
See comments on page 10  
Poor voltage supply to machine will  
result in excess current draw  
3—EARTH FAULT  
Short circuit on output side of vari-  
able speed drives or frequency con-  
verters.  
Check wiring in plugs connected to motor cables  
or inside connection boxes on motors.  
Motor failure (very rare)  
Have motor tested and replace if required.  
9—UNDER VOLTAGE  
Insufcient voltage supply to ma-  
Check power supply and ensure correct voltage.  
chine.  
Power supply to variable speed  
drives or frequency converters has  
been turned off.  
Re-connect power to grinder.  
11—OUTPUT PHASE  
SUPERVISION  
Short circuit on output side of vari-  
able speed drives or frequency con-  
verters.  
Check wiring in plugs connected to motor cables  
or inside connection boxes on motors.  
Motor failure (very rare)  
Have motor tested and replace if required.  
14—UNIT OVER TEM-  
PERATURE  
Variable speed drives or frequency  
converter over temperature due to  
high temperature working environ-  
ment or faulty temperature sensor.  
Open door on electrical cabinet to increase ven-  
tilation. Have variable speed drives or frequency  
converter tested by service agent.  
15—MOTOR STALLED  
Motor being worked too hard and  
drawing extra current.  
Check current being drawn when machine is  
running. Reduce speed setting and current draw  
back into acceptable limits as described on  
previous page.  
Mechanical jam preventing motor  
from turning.  
Try rotating grinding discs and planetary head by  
hand to see if jam exists  
16 - MOTOR OVER TEM- Motor being worked too hard and  
PERATURE drawing extra current.  
Check current being drawn when machine is  
running. Reduce speed setting and current draw  
back into acceptable limits as described on  
previous page.  
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Faults and trouble shooting  
Further problems that may be experienced when using the grinder and potential solutions are as follows:  
Problem  
Possible Cause  
Potential Solution  
GRINDER IS HARD TO HOLD  
ONTO  
Not enough diamonds under the machine Increase number of diamonds under machine  
(if grinding thick glue or soft oors, too  
few diamonds under the machine will  
greatly increase the load on grinder and  
operator). Usually also accompanied by  
high current draw by large motor.  
to reduce load on grinder and operator.  
Large motor not working (this can be  
caused by fault with motor, fault with wir-  
ing to motor, or fault with large variable  
speed drive or frequency converter).  
Check large motor is plugged in. Check there  
are no faults on larger variable speed drive or  
frequency converter. Check that large vari-  
able speed drive or frequency converter is  
on. Check that large variable speed drive or  
frequency converter is functioning properly  
(unplug both motors, set display on keypad to  
Output Frequency, switch machine to RUN,  
see if numbers on screen change from zero  
and begin counting up. If numbers stay on  
zero, large variable speed drive or frequency  
converter is not receiving run command from  
switch on control panel. Machine needs to be  
checked by an electrician or by Husqvarna  
Construction Products.  
Drive belt is slipping.  
Remove belt tensioner cover plate on bottom  
of machine and check there is no water or dust  
on the inside of the machine that may be caus-  
ing the belt to slip on the drive pulleys.  
Drive belt is broken (this can be con-  
rmed by turning one of the grinding  
heads by hand. If all grinding heads rotate  
together, belt is not broken. If only one  
grinding head turns, belt is broken).  
Replace internal drive belt.  
GRINDER SOUNDS LIKE IT IS  
OVER REVVING  
Small planetary drive motor not plugged  
in.  
Check small planetary drive motor is plugged  
in.  
Small motor not working (this can be  
caused by fault with motor, fault with  
Check small motor is plugged in. Check there  
are no faults on small variable speed drive or  
wiring to the motor, or fault with large vari- frequency converter. Check that small vari-  
able speed drive or frequency converter). able speed drive and frequency converter is  
on. Check that small variable speed drive or  
frequency converter is functioning properly  
(unplug both motors, set display on keypad to  
Output Frequency, switch machine to RUN,  
see if numbers on screen change from zero  
and begin counting up. If numbers stay on  
zero, small variable speed drive or frequency  
converter is not receiving run command from  
switch on control panel. Machine needs to be  
checked by an electrician or Husqvarna Con-  
struction Products.  
GRINDER IS JUMPING AROUND  
Grinding heads may be worn-out or  
damaged.  
Check grinding heads for broken parts or  
excess movement.  
Diamonds may not be tted correctly or  
different height diamonds may be on the  
grinding heads.  
Check to ensure all diamonds are tted cor-  
rectly and are the same height.  
Head locks may be loose or missing.  
Check to ensure all head locks are present  
and tight.  
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Diamonds  
NUMBER OF DIAMOND SEGMENTS/PADS UNDER  
THE MACHINE  
Diamonds  
Increasing the number of segments under the machine  
will:  
Background  
Diamond abrasives usually consist of 2 components:  
1. Diamond powder (also known as diamond crystals  
or grit). By changing the size of the diamond powder  
or grit, we can change how coarse or ne the  
scratches will be that are left behind from the  
grinding process.  
Reduce pressure on each individual diamond seg-  
ment.- Reduce wear rate on diamond segments.  
Reduce load on the machine and cause the grinder  
to draw less current.  
2. A binding agent (metal or resin). Diamond powder  
is mixed and suspended in either a metal or resin  
binding agent. When suspended in a metal binding  
agent, the nished product is referred to as a Metal  
Bond or Sintered diamond segment. When sus-  
pended  
in a resin binding agent, the nished product is  
referred to as a Resin Bond diamond segment or  
pad. By changing the hardness of the binding agent,  
we can change how fast or slow the diamond abra-  
sive  
Create a smoother scratch pattern (particularly on  
soft oors).  
The opposite will occur when decreasing the number  
of segments under the machine.  
WET AND DRY GRINDING  
When using diamond segments wet, the following  
principles apply:  
Production rates will be higher than dry grinding.  
will wear.  
Diamond segments will wear faster (due to pres-  
ence of slurry) and therefore, harder bonds can be  
General Principles  
used  
(when comparing with dry grinding).  
The following are general rules regarding diamond  
segments in grinding applications. As with all general  
rules there are exceptions or cases when it is not the  
case.  
Scratches from diamond grit will be deeper.  
When using diamond segments dry, the following  
principles apply:  
DIAMOND GRIT SIZE  
Production rates will be slower on harder materials  
than if wet grinding.  
Changing the size of the diamond grit to a smaller par-  
ticle/grit size will effect the performance of the diamond  
tool in the following ways:  
Softer bond segments will be required in order to  
encourage segment wear (as there will be not slurry  
to help diamond segments to wear).  
Create a ner scratch pattern.  
Increase the life of the diamond tool.  
Scratches from diamond grit will not be as deep  
compared to if it were also used for wet grinding.  
The opposite will occur when changing to a larger  
particle /grit size.  
There will be more heat generated by the diamond  
segment.  
BINDING AGENT—METAL BOND OR RESIN BOND  
Increasing hardness of bond will:  
Summary of diamond principles  
Increase life of diamond tool.  
Decrease production rate.  
Diamond segments need to wear in order to achieve  
productivity. Diamond segment wear can be inuenced  
by the following factors:  
Cause diamond tool to leave ner scratches in dry  
- grinding applications (when compared to a softer  
bond diamond tool with the same diamond grit  
size).  
Pressure.  
Hardness of bond.  
Diamond grit size.  
The opposite will occur when making the metal or resin  
bond softer.  
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Diamond selection  
Diamond Holder Disc  
Full set of single segments  
Half set of single segments  
Position for Diamond segment  
Full set of twin segments  
Half set of twin segments  
Diamond selection  
The following section covers important factors to  
consider when selecting the diamond segment you are  
going to use for a given application.  
Presence of water.  
Number of segments under the machine.  
Adding an additional abrasive (e.g. sand, silicone  
carbide) on the oor will increase wear.  
Grinding disc set-up  
They way diamond segments are set-up on the grind-  
ing heads of the machine will also greatly inuence the  
performance of the machine, the productivity levels and  
also the nished oor quality.  
Generally speaking, the faster a diamond segment  
wears, the faster the productivity will be.  
By varying the above factors, changes can also be  
made to effect the following:  
There are basically two types of diamond congura-  
tions that can be used when using the grinder:  
Scratch pattern.  
1. Full set of diamonds – when there are diamonds  
placed at each of the six positions on the diamond  
holder discs (see pictures above).  
Current draw of machine.  
Flatness of oor (see next section).  
Ease of operation.  
2. Half set of diamonds – when there are diamonds  
placed at three alternating positions on the diamond  
holder discs (see pictures above).  
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Diamond selection  
Full and half sets of diamonds  
By changing the way the diamonds are set-up on the  
diamond holder discs, an operator can signicantly ef-  
fect the performance of the machine and therefore, the  
nished product.  
HALF-SET OF DIAMONDS  
When the diamonds are set-up as a half-set, they tend  
to follow the surface of the oor. Similar to a tripod for a  
camera, which can be placed on an uneven surface and  
yet still nd a stable footing.  
The half-set diamond conguration should only be used  
when a at oor nish is not required.  
FULL-SET OF DIAMONDS  
When the diamonds are set-up as a full-set, they tend  
not to follow the surface of the oor. If the oor has un-  
dulations, the machine will grind the high areas yet miss  
the low spots (unless the high areas are ground down  
rst).  
The full-set diamond conguration should be used when  
a at oor nish is desired.  
The below table gives some examples of possible ap-  
plications for the two arrangements:  
Application  
Full set is best Half set is best  
Ceramic tile adhesive removal  
Carpet glue removal  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Epoxy paint removal  
Vinyl adhesive removal  
Rain damaged concrete  
Smoothen exposed aggregate  
Lippage removal in terrazzo/stone tiles  
Surface polishing of concrete oors  
Grinding to expose aggregate in concrete polishing application  
Remove lippage from terrazzo/natural stone tiles  
Flatten undulations in concrete oors  
Re-polish oors that have been ground before  
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Diamond selection  
Selecting the correct diamonds for your application  
The following suggestions cover the basic principles for  
diamond selection for different applications.  
Application  
Metal  
bond  
Grit size  
Full-  
set  
Half  
set  
Singles /  
Twins  
Flatten oor - Hard concrete  
SOFT  
16 or 30  
X
S
Flatten oor - Medium concrete  
MEDIUM 16 or 30  
X
X
X
S
Flatten oor - Soft concrete  
HARD  
HARD  
SOFT  
16 or 30  
T
Ceramic tile adhesive removal  
6, 16 or 30  
16 or 30  
S/T  
S/T  
T
Vinyl or Carpet glue removal - Hard concrete  
Vinyl or Carpet glue removal - Medium concrete  
Vinyl or Carpet glue removal - Soft concrete  
Epoxy paint removal - Hard concrete  
Epoxy paint removal - Medium concrete  
Epoxy paint removal - Soft concrete  
Rain damaged concrete  
X
X
X
X
MEDIUM 6 or 16  
HARD  
SOFT  
6 or 16  
T
6, 16 or 30  
X
X
X
X
X
X
S
MEDIUM 6, 16 or 30  
S
HARD  
HARD  
HARD  
SOFT  
SOFT  
6, 16 or 30  
16 or 30  
16 or 30  
30 or 60  
60  
S/T  
S/T  
S/T  
S
Smoothen exposed aggregate  
Lippage removal in terrazzo - stone tiles  
Surface polishing of concrete oors - Hard concrete  
Surface polishing of concrete oors - Medium concrete  
Surface polishing of concrete oors - Soft concrete  
X
X
X
S/T  
S/T  
T
MEDIUM 60  
HARD  
60  
Grinding to exposed aggregate in concrete - Hard concrete SOFT  
16 or 30  
X
X
S
Grinding to exposed aggregate in concrete - Medium con-  
crete  
MEDIUM 16 or 30  
S
Grinding to exposed aggregate in concrete - Soft concrete  
Flatten undulation in concrete oors - Hard concrete  
Flatten undulation in concrete oors - Medium concrete  
Flatten undulation in concrete oors - Soft concrete  
HARD  
SOFT  
16 or 30  
16 or 30  
X
X
X
X
T
S
S
T
MEDIUM 16 or 30  
HARD 16 or 30  
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Diamond selection  
Determining the hardness of concrete  
All concrete may feel hard (particularly if you fall over  
on it), so what do we mean when we talk about hard,  
medium and soft concrete?  
All concretes are measured by their compressive  
strength and depending on which part of the world you  
are from, different compressive strength indices (e.g.  
PSi & MPa). Generally speaking, the higher the com-  
pressive strength rating, the harder the concrete and  
therefore, the harder it will be to grind.  
However, other factors beside compressive strength  
ratings determine how hard the oor will be, and  
therefore, the correct diamond selection. Since grind-  
ing normally only deals with the surface of the concrete  
(top 5mm or 1/4 inch), often the way the concrete oor  
has been nished or the condition of the surface will  
have a greater bearing on what type of diamond to  
select, rather than the compressive strength rating of  
the concrete.  
SURFACE FACTORS TO CONSIDER WHEN MAK-  
ING A DIAMOND SELECTION  
Generally speaking, if a concrete surface is very  
smooth (i.e. Most likely it has been heavily trowelled/  
helicoptered), the concrete will behave as if it has a  
high compressive strength and therefore, require a soft  
bond segment.  
Accordingly, if a concrete surface is coarse/aggressive  
(e.g. rain-damaged, shot blasted, scaried, exposed  
aggregate e.t.c.), the concrete will behave as if it has a  
low compressive strength and therefore, require a hard  
bond segment.  
Surface coatings/contaminants (e.g. Epoxy coatings,  
ceramic tile adhesives, levelling compounds/screeds)  
will often have a larger bearing on what diamond to se-  
lect, than will the compressive strength of the concrete.  
As a general rule, when grinding a concrete slab for  
the rst time and you are unsure about its hardness,  
always begin with harder bond diamonds under the  
machine. This will ensure the least amount of wear on  
the diamond segments. If a hard diamond segment  
is not suited to the application, all it has cost is a little  
amount of time without wearing out the diamonds.  
If performed the other way around (i.e. a soft segment  
is used to begin with) and the concrete is soft or pos-  
sesses an abrasive surface or surface contaminant, it  
is quite possible to wear-out a considerable amount of  
diamond in very short period of time.  
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Maintenance  
The interrelation between the above four components  
enables a dynamic system which is both robust and  
exible.  
Maintenance  
Used correctly, the machine is an extremely  
low-maintenance and reliable.  
The head pins are xed to the head plate giving rigidity  
and stability. The head mate is situated above the head  
plate and is held in place by a series of holes – head  
pin holes.  
This section covers the general maintenance items that  
need attention on a periodic basis.  
1.  
1.  
There are three main mechanical items to check:  
1. Grinding Heads.  
2. Planetary drive system.  
3. Planetary seal.  
2.  
2.  
Grinding heads  
1. Head mate  
1. Head plate  
There are 2 different grinding head options:  
2. Head pin hole  
2. Head pins  
1. Conventional/Demolition heads—designed for heavy  
duty preparation grinding where an extremely robust  
system is required.  
Between the head plate and head mate are 3 white  
silicone springs which facilitate shock absorption and  
exibility in the system.  
2. Spring steel head system—designed more for nish-  
ing or lighter grinding applications.  
The head pins are able to move within the head pin  
holes, creating a shock absorber type system similar to  
that in most motor vehicles.  
CONVENTIONAL/DEMOLITION HEADS  
The below diagram illustrates the main parts compris-  
ing this type of grinding head.  
Over an extended period of time, the head pin holes  
wear open. Along with this, the head pins wear and  
reduce in diameter. This combined wearing of the two  
creates excessive movement or “slop” within the grind-  
ing heads. This “slop” will eventually cause vibration  
whilst the machine is operating.  
Routine checks for slop in the grinding heads are  
recommended. Life expectancy for grinding heads can  
vary between 6 and 12 months depending on amount  
of usage.  
Replacement heads are available and simply bolt into  
place when the old ones are removed.  
1.  
2.  
4.  
3.  
1. Head mate  
2. Head plate  
3. Head lock  
4. Head spring  
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Maintenance  
Grinding Heads Drive System  
IMPORTANT!  
The Husqvarna PG 530 comes equipped with Dual  
Drive Technology™. As the grinding discs are driven  
by the large motor via an internal belt, and because the  
belt is sealed inside the machine, there is no mainte-  
nance regarding this drive system until a major service  
(belt and bearing replacement) is due. This is typically  
following 12-36 months of operation.  
Lubrication of this system will cause dust to  
build up in chain ring and drastically shorten the  
life of both the chain ring and planetary drive  
sprocket.  
Diagram 3  
Diagram 2  
Planetary Drive System  
The second component to the Dual Drive Technol-  
ogy™ system is the planetary head drive system which  
is powered by the secondary or small motor and  
gearbox arrangement. This system is on the outside of  
the machine and will require routine maintenance.  
The planetary drive system can be seen as illustrated  
diagram 1.  
Diagram 1  
1. Grinding heads motor  
2. Motor terminal box  
3. Machine cover  
1.  
2.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
1. Planetary drive sprocket  
2. Gearbox ange bracket  
4. Gearbox mounting bracket  
5. Gearbox ange bracket  
6. Gearbox  
Diagram 3  
1. Gearbox mounting bracket  
2. Machine cover  
7. Motor terminal box  
8. Planetary drive motor  
3. Chain ring  
1.  
Diagram 4  
1. Planetary seal  
8.  
7.  
The chain ring and planetary drive sprocket are located  
beneath the cover of the machine, however on the  
outside of the machine, there lies the potential that they  
can be exposed to dust and other debris created during  
the grinding process. In order to prevent this as much  
as possible, a planetary seal has been installed to stop  
dust and other particles from coming into contact with the  
planetary drive mechanism.  
6.  
3.  
Diagram 4  
2.  
4.  
5.  
1.  
Diagram 1. Planetary Drive System  
Planetary seal - closeup  
Beneath the gearbox and concealed by the mounting  
brackets and machine cover, there is a planetary drive  
sprocket situated on the output shaft of the gearbox.  
This planetary sprocket engages with the chain ring  
(also  
located beneath the machine cover) and  
together form the main drive mechanism for the plan-  
etary drive system. This system is a dry system (i.e. it  
is not required for there to be lubrication between the  
planetary drive sprocket and chain ring), to allow any  
dust that may come into contact with the chain ring to  
fall back out again.  
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Maintenance  
The effectiveness of the planetary seal can be moni-  
tored by the simple removal of the planetary motor  
/ gearbox system by removing the four bolts shown  
below.  
Remove 2 bolts either  
side.  
Remove these bolts.  
Remove cover off motor  
terminal box.  
Inspect for dust build up  
here  
Remove these bolts.  
If the planetary seal is working effectively, there should  
be a very minimal amount of dust observed under the  
cover of the machine. If there is a build-up of 5-6mm  
(1/4 inch), then it is more than likely it is time to remove  
the machine cover and check the condition of the plan-  
etary seal.  
Remove this bolt.  
Lift off machine cover to reveal chain ring and planetary  
seal.  
If planetary seal is worn or needs replacement, contact  
your Husqvarna Construction Products distributor for a  
new planetary seal replacement kit.  
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Maintenance schedule  
Maintenance schedule  
Item  
Action  
Frequency  
Check that head lock  
are tight.  
Tighten head locks and re-set in thread-locking com-  
pound if required (Suggested thread-locking compound  
Loctite 680)  
Daily  
Inspect heads for slop/ Examine machine heads while machine tipped back.  
Daily  
broken “ngers” if using Disconnect Planetary Drive motor (small motor) and run  
spring steel heads.  
discs at lowest speed. Check to see how concentric/true  
grinding heads are running.  
Check effectiveness of Remove planetary head motor/gearbox system and  
Weekly  
planetary seal.  
check for presence of dust under machine cover.  
Check condition of  
chain ring.  
Remove planetary head motor/gearbox system and in-  
spect chain links in chain ring. Ensure links are clean and  
free from build-up.  
Weekly with Planetary Seal  
Check condition of  
Drive Sprocket.  
Remove planetary head motor/gearbox system and  
inspect condition of planetary drive sprocket.  
Weekly with Planetary Seal  
6 monthly  
Inspect internal compo- Remove belt tensioner cover plate and check inside  
nents of machine.  
machine for dust, moisture or belt fragments. Ensure to  
re-seal cover plate with silicone sealant.  
Clean contents of elec- Blow out inside of electrical cabinet and variable speed  
trical cabinet. drives or frequency converters with DRY compressed air.  
Every 2 months  
IMPORTANT!  
Prior to removing belt tensioner cover plate,  
ensure cover plate and area surrounding cover  
plate are totally clean. Avoid debris from enter-  
ing into inside of machine.  
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Technical Data  
Technical Data  
Grinding width  
PG 530  
530mm (21")  
Grinding disc  
3x240mm (9.5")  
200kg (440lbs)  
134kg (295lbs)  
44.7kg (98lbs)  
3.75kW (5.0hp)  
1.25kW (1.7hp)  
200 - 710rpm  
50rpm  
Weight  
Grinding pressure total  
Grinding pressure per disc  
Motor Power  
Power per grinding disc  
Grinding disc speed  
Planetary head speed  
Direction of rotation  
FWD/REV with grinding discs &  
planetary head rotation in same  
direction (not counter rotation).  
Power supply  
220/240 simple phase (12 amp).  
3 phase version available).  
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Technical Data  
EC-declaration of conformity  
(Applies to Europe only)  
Husqvarna Construction Products, SE-433 81 Göteborg, Sweden, tel: +46-31-949000, declares under sole responsibil-  
ity that the Husqvarna PG530 dating from 2007 serial numbers and onwards (the year is clearly stated on the rating  
plate, followed by the serial number), complies with the requirements of the COUNCILíS DIRECTIVE:  
- of June 22, 1998 ”relating to machinery” 98/37/EC, annex IIA.  
- of May 3, 1989 ”relating to electromagnetic compatibility” 89/336/EEC, and applicable supplements.  
- of December 12, 2006 ”relating to electrical equipment” 2006/95/EC.  
The following standards have been applied: EN 55014-1, EN55014-2, EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3.  
The supplied machine conforms to the example that underwent EC type examination.  
Göteborg 16 July 2007  
Tim Van Der Veen, Development Manager  
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