Clarke CCO14 Operating & Maintenance Manual Download Page 8

OPERATION

   (Ref. Fig. 1)

Ensuring the workpiece is properly clamped, and observing all precautions
previously mentioned, switch ON by pressing the safety lock button before pulling
the ON/OFF trigger switch upwards. Allow the wheel to reach full speed then
gently lower it on to the work. DO NOT try to cut too harshly.

The switch is a ‘dead man’ type and the motor will stop therefore, when it is
released.

NOTE:
Take great care when cutting with a new wheel. DO NOT press too heavily
particularly at the end of a cut.

MAINTENANCE

Before use, always check the condition of the Abrasive Disk to ensure there are no
cracks or badly pitted edges. If in doubt, you must renew the wheel.

Always keep the machine clean and dry. Brush away dust and metal chippings.

Changing the Abrasive Disk

Having disconnected the power supply,
Raise the Upper Blade Guard, by hand, as
high as possible, then slide the bar, arrowed
in fig.6, across, so that it retains the Blade
Guard in place, as shown.

Slacken off the two screws which secure
the Abrasive Disk

 

Centre Bolt access plate,

shown in fig 6, and remove the plate.

Fig.7

Fig.6

Using the 8mm Hex. wrench, undo and remove the
Abrasive Disk Centre Bolt, then remove the washer,
and flange. Finally, carefully remove the Abrasive
Disk.

Reassemble in reverse order, ensuring the Disk, and
flange are correctly mounted on the flats on the
shaft with the flange and washer oriented as shown
in fig.7, Take great care 

not to over tighten

 the

centre bolt.

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IMPORTANT!
Ensure the replacement disk is rated above
the rated speed of ther machine.

Summary of Contents for CCO14

Page 1: ...355mm 14 ABRASIVE CUT OFF SAW Model No CCO14 OPERATING MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Part No 6470167 355mm 14 ABRASIVE CUT OFF SAW 1103...

Page 2: ...guarantee is invalid if the product has been found to have been abused or tampered with in any way or not used for the purpose for which it was intended The reason for return must be clearly stated Th...

Page 3: ...ll lit 7 KEEP CHILDREN AND VISITORS AWAY All children and visitors should be kept a safe distance from work area 8 MAKE WORKSHOP CHILDPROOF with padlocks master switches or by removing starter keys 9...

Page 4: ...ws If there is any doubt whatsoever you should consult a qualified person 2 Do not operate the machine until it is completely assembled and this entire manual has been read and understood 3 Ensure the...

Page 5: ...iance is fitted with a plug which is moulded onto the electric cable i e non rewirable please note 1 The plug must be thrown away if it is cut from the electric cable There is a danger of electric sho...

Page 6: ...Adjuster C Split Pin D Spark Deflector E M5 Hex Socket head screw with flat spring washer F Hex wrench 5mm G Hex Wrench 8mm Loose Parts A Should there be any deficiencies you should contact your Clar...

Page 7: ...he plastic handle at the rear of the unit indicated in fig 3 to engage the latch Before carrying out any adjustments or maintenance ensure the saw is disconnected from the power supply a Bevel Cutting...

Page 8: ...ways keep the machine clean and dry Brush away dust and metal chippings Changing the Abrasive Disk Having disconnected the power supply Raise the Upper Blade Guard by hand as high as possible then sli...

Page 9: ...rew on the cap SPECIFICATIONS Motor Voltage 230V 50Hz 1Phase Current Rating 10Amps Power Rating 2 200Watts Speed 3 750RPM Disk Diameter 14 355mm Thickness 0 125 Bore 1 Weight 18kg Dimensions overall 5...

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Page 11: ...uffer I TMCCCO1451 52 Bearing Carrier 1 TMCCCO1452 53 Shaft 1 TMCCCO1453 54 O Ring 1 TMCCCO1454 55 Large Gear 1 TMCCCO1455 56 Bearing 1 TMCCCO1456 57 Bearing Holder 1 TMCCCO1457 58 Fixed Guard 1 TMCCC...

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