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New blades must be tested for at least 60 seconds at the indicated maximum speed before the first 
cutting process. Take care that no body parts are in the path of the blade. 
 
 

 

 

 
 

 

 
 

The upper part of the blade must not be 
used for cutting! 
 
 
 

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Only the lower part of the blade can be used 
for cutting! 

 

Danger of injury from kickback!  
Kickback results when the upper part of the blade is used for cutting.  
The power tool is can be pushed towards the user's causing lost of operator control which can 
result in injury. 

 

  Never cut with the upper area of the blade! 

  Take special care at insertion into cutting areas already started! 

 

Danger of injury from drawing along!  
Drawing along results when the cutting path becomes very narrow or from pinching the blade 
and the power tool is pulled away from the operator. 
The power tool can accelerate away from the operator at high speeds and can result in injury. 

 

  Always perform cutting at full rpm and repeated insertion into the cut at points already started. 

  Always support the work piece so that the cutting point does not move and so that the cutting 

blade is not clamped or pinched. 

  When starting a cut, always carefully move the cutting blade to the work piece; do not force the 

blade into the work. 

  Only cut one item at a time!  

  Ensure that no other work piece is touched when cutting. 

 

6.2  Permissible Cutting Area and Danger From Kickback or Drawing Along 

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Summary of Contents for CE414-350

Page 1: ...ENGLISH 1 OWNERS MANUAL High Speed Hand Held Electric Models CE414 350 FORM CE414 350 rev 5 2016...

Page 2: ...or transportation borne by the customer In no event shall Saint Gobain Abrasives be liable for consequential or incidental damages arising out of the failure of any product to operate properly This wa...

Page 3: ...minium and reinforced plastic components our products promise long service life with minimal down time We know you will be satisfied with your purchase because we have put a lot of care and attention...

Page 4: ...ata 13 4 2 Scope of Delivery 14 4 3 Important Operating and Function Features 14 4 4 Power trigger usage 15 4 5 Electrical safety system 16 5 Preparing for Use 17 5 1 Installing Removing the Blade 17...

Page 5: ...otes that facilitate use of the motor device for the user 1 Xxxxx Numbered text with a black background marks main chapter headlines 1 1 Xxxx Numbered text with a grey background marks main subchapter...

Page 6: ...operation and before any cleaning maintenance or assembly work Always wear the prescribed clothing Chap 3 3 page 9 Always wear sturdy shoes with good grip Wear safety gloves This applies to all work w...

Page 7: ...ctices and follow the recommendations of the manufacturer supplier OSHA NIOSH and occupational and trade associations Water should be used for dust suppression when wet cutting is feasible When the ha...

Page 8: ...rks which may ignite the dust or fumes c Keep children and bystanders away while operating a power tool Distractions can cause you to lose control 2 Electrical safety a Power tool plugs must match the...

Page 9: ...power tools Such preventative safety measures reduce the risk of starting the power tool accidentally d Store idle power tools out of the reach of children and do not allow persons unfamiliar with the...

Page 10: ...tect the equipment against transport damage in case you ever need to ship it or transport it Before starting check the entire power tool for operationally safe condition such as The power trigger must...

Page 11: ...ave the cord repaired by a certified technician immediately Use extension cables with the correct length and gauge Refer to section 4 1 and view the recommended extension cable chart if not known what...

Page 12: ...tion provisions Work carefully considerately and calmly and do not endanger any other persons Ensure good vision and light conditions Always remain within calling distance of other persons who may adm...

Page 13: ...900 Blade Flange Diameter in mm 4 100 Sound of Motor Without Cutting Blade dB 100 dB Maximum Blade Diameter in mm 14 350 Cutting Depth in mm 5 125 Dimensions Height x Width x Length in mm 11 1 282 h x...

Page 14: ...d Adjustment 12 Power Cable 4 Top Handle 13 Water Hose to Coupling 5 Water Hose 14 Water Coupling Connection Wet Cutting 6 Rear Handle 15 Power and Overload Indicator 7 Spindle Lock Button 16 Circuit...

Page 15: ...n and then off when the trigger is released If the motor does not turn off or blade does not stop spinning have the switch assembly serviced immediately by a certified technician In the mean time disc...

Page 16: ...has to be reset by releasing the power trigger a and then depressing it once again to return power to the motor Before performing the reset the source of overload should be corrected A second safety d...

Page 17: ...l wrench e to turn the blade bolt d clockwise or away from you Apply slight downward force from the left arm onto the motor body to keep the tool from moving if it should Remove the blade bolt d its w...

Page 18: ...ade does not contact water supply line Lots of fine dust occurs when cutting mineral based materials We recommend using the water connection when using diamond blades suitable for the material and rat...

Page 19: ...be 4 450 rpm min 1 For cutting of metals hot cutting and cutting of mineral based materials block brick concrete stone cold cutting different cutting discs are offered Use only the blades that are app...

Page 20: ...ng areas already started Danger of injury from drawing along Drawing along results when the cutting path becomes very narrow or from pinching the blade and the power tool is pulled away from the opera...

Page 21: ...Before cutting specify and mark the cutting line and approach the material with the blade at full speed Only cut straight and vertically Do not tilt For a secure and smooth cut it is best to push or m...

Page 22: ...er technicians have the required training experience and equipment and can make the most cost efficient solution available to you He will advise and support you For a the nearest Norton Clipper sellin...

Page 23: ...rsepower low amperage air over brush motor Replace the brushes when the motor begins to lose power Brushes will typically need to be replaced during the life of the saw Replace the brushes when over 2...

Page 24: ...dle 4 if the saw has been used the cutting blade 1 should no longer be in motion use your other hand to deploy the Kick Stand 8 Hold the machine as close to the center brace as possible designated wit...

Page 25: ...assume any warranty for the following damage causes Non observance of the operating instructions Omission of necessary maintenance and cleaning work Damage due to improper voltage Wear from regular us...

Page 26: ...ENGLISH NOTES...

Page 27: ...ENGLISH 27 Saint Gobain Abrasives 2770 West Washington Stephenville TX 76401 Phone 254 918 2310 Fax 254 918 2312...

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