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MAINTENANCE/SERVICE

Do not take apart or modify tool.

Disassembly or modification carried out without 

the supervision of a qualified or authorized service 

engineer could result in an accident or injury.

Inspect cutting tool and accessories, etc. 

Always check to see that the cutting tool and 

accessories, etc. are in good operating condition 

without damage or deterioration before you mount 

them on the tool.  Should you find any damage to 

an accessory or part, please contact sales agent 

through which you have purchased your tool or an 

authorized dealer near you for repair.

Check parts for damage. 

When you have found damage to the accessory 

or other part, carefully check the damaged part to 

determine the extent of influence it has upon the 

functions of the tool – that is, determine whether it 

can still perform its normal functions. 

Check to see that the linkage of the moving parts 

is OK, that all parts are OK without damage, 

that they are properly mounted, and that the tool 

functions normally. Should you find any damage 

to an accessory or part that may hamper proper 

functioning of the tool, please contact sales agent 

through which you have purchased your tool or an 

authorized dealer near you for repair.

Have your tool repaired at an authorized Nitto 

Service Center. 

For repair or parts replacement, please contact the 

sales agent through which you have purchased your 

tool or an authorized dealer near you.

Use only Nitto genuine parts. 

Use of improper parts may result in serious accident.

To obtain a Nitto genuine part, consult this Manual 

or contact the sales agent from which you have 

purchased your tool directly. 

Do not detach label or nameplate from tool. 

When a label/nameplate gets damaged, worn or 

becomes missing, contact the sales agent through 

which you have purchased your tool or Nitto Kohki 

Co. Ltd, directly for a replacement.

DISPOSAL 

When a tool is taken permanently out of service, it is 

advised that the tool is disassembled, degreased and 

parts separated by material and recycled locally in the 

appropriate manner.

GENERAL: POWER
 TOOLS
 

WARNING

Always use power source per specifications on 

the nameplate.

Never connect the earthing conductor to a gas 

Pipe: if you do so explosion may result.

Check to see that there is no abnormality in 

earth- clipping or earthing conductor.

Conduct continuity check between the earth clip 

and a metal portion of the machine with a tester or 

insulation resistance tester, if you have one. Wiring 

connections involving the installation of earth bar 

or plate into the ground will call for the expertise 

of a qualified electrician. Please contact your local 

electrical contractor.

Don’t abuse cord.

Don’t carry tool with a cord in your hands; don’t pull 

a cord to disconnect it from the socket. Don’t give 

damage to cord by abusive use, such as, reworking, 

forced bending, exposure to heat, pulling, twisting, 

bundling, application of weight, pinching, hanging 

from metal hardware, etc.

Before using the tool, ensure that ground-fault 

circuit interrupter for electrical shock guard is 

installed in the power source to which the tool 

will be connected, as required by the Ordinance 

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Technical Standard for Electrical Installation.

Avoid abrupt, unintentional start.

Before connecting a power supply plug to power 

source, make sure that the switch is turned off.

Turn off the switch and disconnect the power 

supply plug from power source before setting 

up for operation or getting down to inspection or 

maintenance work.

Do not replace the supply cord.

When replacing the supply cord, please contact the 

sales agent through which you have purchased your 

tool or an authorized dealer near you.

Summary of Contents for HB-15B

Page 1: ...Power Consumption 910 W Rated Current 10 5 A 4 0 A Rated Time Continuous Rated Speed No Load 3 340 min 1 2 750 min 1 Chamfering Capacity 0 C to 15 C Chamfering Angle 15 to 45 Mass Weight 14 kg Sound...

Page 2: ...XABLE INSERTS AND THE HOLDERS 6 6 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION 7 7 CONDITION FOR USE 7 8 ORDERING SERVICE PARTS 7 9 OPTIONAL PARTS 7 10 EXPLODED DIAGRAM HB 15B 8 PICTOGRAM Warning It might be dangerous...

Page 3: ...any protective cover or guard is securely in place and other parts are free from damage and that the tool runs as it should Check that moving parts are properly adjusted for positioning and tightened...

Page 4: ...ntact the sales agent through which you have purchased your tool or Nitto Kohki Co Ltd directly for a replacement DISPOSAL When a tool is taken permanently out of service it is advised that the tool i...

Page 5: ...l does not have any damage which may have occurred during transportation The contents should correspond to the list as follows In case of damage missing parts please contact the sales agent from whom...

Page 6: ...the limit of chamfering width which depends on a chamfering angle Fig 3 Table 2 A C B R Fig 3 Chamfering Angle A B C 45 15 15 21 30 9 15 5 18 15 4 15 4 16 Table 2 3 3 Use of Spacers A and B When Spac...

Page 7: ...plugging the power cord into an outlet Placing the switch in the ON position initiates operation Turn the switch to the OFF side to stop operation 4 2 Feeding Speed Operate it at an appropriate speed...

Page 8: ...and inspection Perform periodic inspection to check for loosening of the attachment screws for each part Retighten loose screws as required 7 CONDITION FOR USE Burn out chips suggest that either the...

Page 9: ...04309 Spanner 24 x 27 1 TP16410 Hook Spanner 25 28 1 TQ00206 Plate B 1 TA99834 Roller Bracket Ass y 1 set TP16600 Spacer A 1 TP16601 Spacer B 1 TA9A093 Indexable Insert 12 7 12pcs Set 1 set TQ13535 In...

Page 10: ...Printed in JAPAN TQ13535 0...

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