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CB 511/ CB 651  

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 
Translation of the original instructions 
 

 

 

Summary of Contents for CB 511

Page 1: ...CB 511 CB 651 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Translation of the original instructions...

Page 2: ...VERS 2017 11 21 CB511_CB 651_MAN_EN 2...

Page 3: ...the following Directives MACHINES 2006 42 CE LOW VOLTAGE 2014 35 UE LECTROMAGN TIC COMPATIBILITY 2014 35 CE NOISE 2000 14 CE Valid for machines as of serial number 1801XXXXX Storage site for the techn...

Page 4: ...VERS 2017 11 21 CB511_CB 651_MAN_EN 4...

Page 5: ...tart up and stoppage 17 4 TRANSPORT 18 4 1 Security 18 4 2 Hoisting 18 4 3 Moving small movements 18 4 4 Stockage 19 5 OPERATING THE MACHINE 20 5 1 Positioning the machine 20 5 2 Illumination 20 5 3 S...

Page 6: ...to read the instructions in this operating manual with care before starting the machine CAUTION Only persons who can reliably perform their job can work on and with this machine The machine operator m...

Page 7: ...to wear work goggles or protective visor when working to protect against chips and splinters PROHIBITED It is prohibited to perform maintenance or make adjustments when the machine is on PROHIBITED Us...

Page 8: ...oklet CAUTION RESIDUAL RISKS In band saws access to the blade is always possible even if the vertical blade guard is properly adjusted and clamped in place 5mm above the piece to be cut The band blade...

Page 9: ...rsonal protection devices to protect hearing 7 Do not use the tool in the rain or expose it to the rain 8 Correctly position the cable during work Make sure it is distant from the work area and is lon...

Page 10: ...ne only by Saint Gobain Abrasives who shall confirm that the machine is still in conformity with the safety regulations 2 1 Short description The band saw is a robust and powerful machine allowing pre...

Page 11: ...off the supply when the machine is under operation The wheels 7 There are two of them They make it possible to easily move the machine with the handle 8 CAUTION The blade braking system is not operat...

Page 12: ...2 2 4 Technical data cod CB 511 Useful cut height 50 cm Useful cut width 42 cm Useful cut length 66 cm Sliding table 71x106 cm Flywheel diameter 440 mm Norton Clipper blade 27x3850 mm Wheels 200 mm We...

Page 13: ...13 CHARACTERISTICS cod CB 651 Useful cut height 64 5cm Useful cut width 42 cm Useful cut length 66 cm Sliding table 71x106 cm Flywheel diameter 440 mm Norton Clipper blade 34 4120 mm Wheels 200 mm Wei...

Page 14: ...te conditions in terms of Materials worked Wear Machine Lack of maintenance Inappropriate tool for application Tool in poor condition Unskilled operator Etc The exposure time to vibration is based on...

Page 15: ...d power level LWeq NF EN ISO 3744 Uncertainty K Sound power level LWeq NF EN ISO 3744 CB 511 230V 70184694702 CB 651 230 V 70184602676 80 dB A 2 5 dB A 93 dB A 4 dB A The measurements are made with ne...

Page 16: ...ade It is ready for operation when you mount the diamond blade the handles and the conveyor cart and after you connect to the appropriate power supply 3 1 Commissioning IMPORTANT 3 1 1 Use wrench B pr...

Page 17: ...ds to the information indicated on the motor plate Available power supply must have ground connection in conformity with safety regulations The connecting cables should have at least a 2 5 mm2 section...

Page 18: ...ture back down During long trips on roads which are not particularly straight it is very important to firmly anchor the structure to the transport vehicle to prevent accidents caused by speed during c...

Page 19: ...To reduce its bulk the machine is generally delivered with the table inclined To put the table in its working position you must loosen the hex screw that blocks it located below the table Pic 3a pos...

Page 20: ...us area is to be considered an exposed person The person s charged with installing operating adjusting maintaining cleaning repairing and transporting a machine is to be considered an operator Before...

Page 21: ...ensure optimum support Check that the blade is sharp and in good condition The blade must not have any cracks or fissures All teeth must be the same length and be perfectly sharpened Check that the b...

Page 22: ...tton to stop the machine Pic 6 Check that the direction of rotation is correct and that the blade teeth face downwards Pic 7 CAUTION Before starting the machine make sure that the blade is well taut u...

Page 23: ...en adequately qualified and trained Be careful about persons who improvise operating the sawing machine without any kind of information about it During the cutting operations after placing the block s...

Page 24: ...ING VERTICAL CUTS ON BLOCKS Make sure the piece is stable and resting on a good support surface Proceed with very moderate forward speeds Avoid making vertical cuts on pieces with insufficient support...

Page 25: ...s marble granite ceramics concrete blocks iron etc IMPORTANT For maximum machine durability and cutting precision always make the first cuts with very low pressure levels increasing pressure slowly un...

Page 26: ...ter than rated voltage Electric frequency 2 lower or greater than rated frequency Corrosive environments brine or acid During rainy or excessively damp weather conditions 5 6 Safety devices when worki...

Page 27: ...laced either to the right or to the left of the blade with a simple procedure Just loosen knob p pull out aluminum support o and thread it onto the cross guide tube u to the right of the blade Then cl...

Page 28: ...out of use due to operating problems DO NOT WASH THE MACHINE WITH WATER Use a vacuum cleaner or a small compressor to clean the machine Do not grease use only atomized oil in spray can 6 1 Blade adjus...

Page 29: ...e guides are equipped with widia inserts Pic 17 18 The widia inserts beside the blade act as blade guides while the bearing positioned on the back of the blade acts to support the thrust Make sure the...

Page 30: ...es operate properly keep to the following instructions CHECKING ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS switch 1 start up the machine 2 press the switch s stop push button the machine should stop 3 start up the machine...

Page 31: ...and this in two different situations a Stop little time after the interlocking The connection is not made correctly or a phase is not under tension To put the switch on the off position red button and...

Page 32: ...ort period Cutting advance too quick Cut slowly Defective blade Change blade 8 3 Warranty Warranty coverage is excluded on parts which are due to natural wear thermal stresses weather or breakdowns ca...

Page 33: ...to us but which is not always the quickest way Clear instructions will avoid problems and faulty deliveries If not sure please send us the defective part In the case of a warranty claim the part must...

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Page 36: ...VERS 2017 11 21 CB511_CB 651_MAN_EN 36 Guarantee can be claimed and technical support obtained from your local distributor where machines spare parts and consumables can be ordered as well...

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