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Steps to follow while bringing a screed pump to an emergency stop

flooradmin2011-10-18T10:42:26+01:00

Emergency stop procedure

  1. Hit emergency stop button or switch off the screed pump engine.
  2. Disengage blades.
  3. Release air pressure to stop any flow of screed.
  4. Switch pump to neutral.

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