MACROZA M80 User Manual Download Page 5

12.

Do  not  overreach.  Keep  a  proper  footing

balance  at  all  times.  Proper  footing  and

balance enables better control of the tool in

unexpected situations. Follow instructions in

this book of proper chasing positions.

13.

Store idle your MACROZA Wall Chaser in a

dry safe place under lock and key and out of

reach  of  children.  Do  not  allow  persons

unfamiliar with the chaser machine or these

instructions to operate the power tool. Tools

are  dangerous  in  the  hands  of  untrained

users.

14.

Avoid  accidental  starting.  Make  sure  the

switch is off before plugging in. Do not carry

MACROZA Wall Chaser with your finger on

the  switch.  In  case  an  unexpected  jam

occurs, switch the power tool off and unplug

it from the mains socket.

15.

Remove  adjusting  tools  and  attachments

before turning MACROZA Wall Chaser on. A

wrench  or  a  key  that  is  left  attached  to  a

rotating  part  of  the  machine  may  result  in

personal injury. 

16. Disconnect the plug from the power source

before  making  any  adjustments,  changing

accessories or storing the MACROZA Wall

Chaser. Such preventive safety procedures

will reduce the risk of starting the machine

accidentally. 

17.

Do not overload the MACROZA Wall Chaser

sas  it  will  work  more  safely  and  efficiently

within the indicated power range. Do not use

this wall chaser on extremely hard materials

such as concrete or stone.

18.

Do not force the tool. Use the correct tool for

your application. The correct tool will do the

job better and safer for which it is designed.

19.

19. Do not use MACROZA Wall Chasers if the

switch does not turn on and off. It must be

repaired immediately. 

20.

Maintain MACROZA Wall Chasers with care.

Keep  power  tool  clean  and  milling  cutter

sharp to ensure perfect working condition. 

21.

All  moving  parts  should  be  periodically

inspected together with the cord and cutter

protective cover. 

22.

Keep  handles  clean  and  free  from  grease

and oil. Properly maintained tools reduce risk

of personal injury. 

23.

Warning! Use only MACROZA original parts.

Failure  to  do  so  may  lead  to  personal

injuries.  

24.

Before starting the job, check for damages or

breakages and any other condition that may

affect  the  operation  of  the  wall  chaser  or

moving  parts.  If  damaged,  service  the

MACROZA before using it. Many accidents

can be caused by poorly maintained tools. 

25.

Always  use  approved  MACROZA  service

centres  for  maintenance.  Have  power  tool

service by a qualified repair person. This will

ensure safety of the machine is maintained. 

26.

MACROZA  Wall  Chasers  are  designed  in

accordance with these instructions and in the

manner  intended  for  the  particular  type  of

job. All maintenance should carry out by a

specialist and using only MACROZA original

spare parts. 

27.

The MACROZA chaser machine should not

be used to perform work for which it has not

been designed (for example, to cut wood).

Use  of  chaser  machine  for  operations

different from those intended could result in a

hazardous situation.

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Summary of Contents for M80

Page 1: ...Portable electric wall chasers Wall Chasers Original User Guide MADE IN SPAIN...

Page 2: ...2 Portable electric wall chaser Macroza S SC C200 Macroza M80 Macroza M95...

Page 3: ...3...

Page 4: ...sharp edges or moving parts Replace damaged cord immediately Damaged cords increase the risk of electric shock 8 When operating your MACROZA Wall Chaser use only outdoor extensions cord marked W A or...

Page 5: ...e tool Use the correct tool for your application The correct tool will do the job better and safer for which it is designed 19 19 Do not use MACROZA Wall Chasers if the switch does not turn on and off...

Page 6: ...delo M95 Class II MotorSingle phase Voltage220V 240VAC or 110V 130VAC Frequency50 60 Hz Power2 400 W at full load Off load rotating speed 1 200 r p m DATOS T CNICOS M80 M95 SC200 Acoustic power level...

Page 7: ...lace a washer supplied with the machine and cutters between the shaft and milling cutter This will ensure perfect seating on the shaft and will make it easier to remove the milling cutter after use It...

Page 8: ...he wall pull down MACROZA wall chaser with both hands producing a straight vertical cut A difference in movement from one hand to the other will produce a curved cut Plug MACROZA wall chaser in the ma...

Page 9: ...holds the wall chaser by the right side of the milling cutter cover and pushes leftwards Figure 6 Right arm will lean on to the machine and push also leftward from the left hand side Figure 7 The left...

Page 10: ...d holds the milling cutter cover from the left hand side and pushes to the right Figure 8 OVERLOAD CIRCUIT If the milling cutter gets blocked with the wall chaser switched on in model MACROZA SC200 a...

Page 11: ...ollection outlet if needed Remove milling cutter cover cap as shown on Figure 9 Insert dust collector adaptor Figure 10 Attach dust collector adaptor on dust collection system as shown on figure 11 fi...

Page 12: ...ks and hollow cement blocks PREMIUM SERIES RD RD Premium series have been designed to work on the hard building material with the exception of concrete pre cast concrete or stone Working on standard m...

Page 13: ...ning the milling cutter to check whether the carbide teeth need to be sharpened Do NOT use this kind of machine for sharpening Sharpening must be done with this kind of grinding stone machine Sharpeni...

Page 14: ...000 5 000 metres Mortar rendering wall 300 metres 2 4 hours 5 000 7 000 metres Aerated concrete 500 metres 4 6 hours 16 000 m 18 000 metres MATERIAL Life of milling cutters will depend greatly on the...

Page 15: ...NANCE Check the milling cutter sharpeness approximately after each hour of use Change milling cutter when blunt After each day s use clean the machine to remove all traces of dust If necessary blow sh...

Page 16: ...F305 Switch cover F308 Front skid J03 O ring J101 Middle cover J302 Shaft cover joint L01 Special double tool L03 17 mm milling cutter tool M01 Milling cutter shaft M03 Ring gear knuckle pin M04 Ring...

Page 17: ...17...

Page 18: ...203 Middle cover F104 Handle cover F105 Switch cover F108 Front skid J03 O ring J101 Middle cover O ring L01 Special double tool L03 17 mm milling cutter tool M01 Milling cutter shaft M02 Shaft tube M...

Page 19: ...19...

Page 20: ...witch cover F07 Milling cover plug F08 Front skid F09 Vacuum tube F10 Bearing cover J03 O ring J101 Middle cover O ring L01 Special double tool L03 17 mm milling cutter tool M01 Milling cutter shaft M...

Page 21: ...21...

Page 22: ...tive with the following harmonized standards being applicable EN 12100 1 2002 EN 12100 2 2002 EN 3741 2000 EN 953 1998 EN ISO 12001 1997 EN 626 1 1995 EN 626 1 1995 And that it complies with all essen...

Page 23: ...s being applicable EN 12100 1 2002 EN 12100 2 2002 EN 3741 2000 EN 953 1998 EN ISO 12001 1997 EN 626 1 1995 EN 626 1 1995 And that it complies with all essential safety health requirements in relation...

Page 24: ...able EN 12100 1 2002 EN 12100 2 2002 EN 3741 2000 EN 953 1998 EN ISO 12001 1997 EN 626 1 1995 EN 626 1 1995 And that it complies with all essential safety health requirements in relation to the design...

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