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1.2   Machine plate 

Important data can be found on the following plate located on the machine: 

 
 
                  

 

 

 

1.3  Safety instructions for particular operating phases 

Before commencing work 

  Before  commencing  work,  make  yourself  familiar  with  the  working  environment  at  the  place  of 

use.  The  working  environment  includes:  obstacles  in  the  area  of  work  and  manoeuvre,  the 
firmness  of  the  floor,  necessary  protection  at  the  site  relating  to  public  thoroughfares  and  the 
availability of help in the event of accidents. 

  Check for correct mounting of the blade regularly. 

  Immediately  remove  damaged  or  badly  worn  blades,  as  they  endanger  the  operator  whilst 

rotating. 

  Only  fit  NORTON  diamond  blades  to  the  machine!  The  use  of  other  tools  can  damage  the 

machine! 

  Attention is drawn to the use of BS2092 safety goggles in conformity  with specified Processes 

No.8 of the Protection of Eyes Regulation 1974, Regulation 2(2) Part 1. 

  For security reasons, never leave the machine unattended, untied or unlocked. 

 
Electrical powered machine 

  Always turn off the machine and separate it from the main source of electricity before any work 

on the machine is done. 

  Make  all  electrical  connections  securely  to  eliminate  contact  of  live  wires  with  spray  water  or 

dampness 

  When  the machine  is  used  with  water,  it  is  IMPERATIVE  that  you  earth  the machine  properly. 

Let a qualified electrician check in case of doubt. 

  In case of emergency, you can stop the machine by pushing on the front cover of the switch. 

  In  the  event  of  the  machine  breaking  down  or  stopping  for  no  apparent  reason,  switch  off  the 

main  electricity  supply.  Only  a  qualified  electrician  is  allowed  to  investigate  the  trouble  and 
remedy the fault. 

 
 

Machine Model 

Machine Code 

Weight 

Year of production 

Maximum blade diameter 

Machine type 

Serial number 

Power 

Safety standard 

Blade speed 

Bore diameter 

Summary of Contents for clipper CHW Series

Page 1: ...CHW OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS...

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Page 3: ...230V Code 70184614040 70184614039 is in conformity with the following Directives European Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC LOW VOLTAGE 2006 95 EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004 108 EC and...

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Page 5: ...ommissioning 11 3 1 Head locking 11 3 2 Tool assembly 11 3 3 Electrical connections 12 3 4 Water cooling system 12 4 Transport and storing 12 4 1 Securing for transport 12 4 2 Transport procedure 13 4...

Page 6: ...bserving the operating instructions and compliance with inspection and servicing requirements shall also be considered as included under use in accordance with the regulations 1 1 Symbols Important wa...

Page 7: ...specified Processes No 8 of the Protection of Eyes Regulation 1974 Regulation 2 2 Part 1 For security reasons never leave the machine unattended untied or unlocked Electrical powered machine Always t...

Page 8: ...will immediately appreciate the attention given to detail and quality of materials used in construction The machine and its component parts are assembled to high standards assuring long life and mini...

Page 9: ...smooth movement The conveyor cart is equipped with graduated scale on the backstop and with a guide a cut device Water cooling system 7 The coolant system comprises A powerful submersible electric wa...

Page 10: ...nd pressure level 80 dB A ISO EN 11201 Sound energy level 92 dB A ISO EN 3744 70184610052 70184614039 70184614077 CHW500 Cutting length mm 500 mm Table dimension 500x500 mm Machine dimensions 1130x705...

Page 11: ...imum permitted rotation speed Before mounting a new blade into the machine switch off the machine and isolate it from the main source of electricity To mount a new blade follow these steps Open the ou...

Page 12: ...he water cooling system from its water 4 Transport and storing 4 1 Securing for transport Before transporting or lifting the machine always remove the blade and empty the water pan You can transport t...

Page 13: ...5 1 1 Siting the machine Remove from the site anything which might hinder the working procedure Make sure the site is sufficiently well lit Observe manufacturer s conditions for connecting to power su...

Page 14: ...e material e g make 2 or 3 shallow cuts 5 2 2 Multiple step cutting Multiple step cutting consists of moving the conveyor cart with the material to be cut back and forward under the rotating blade Pla...

Page 15: ...k make sure tools are firmly seated Before using the machine make sure the two anti tipping devices are tighten correctly Loosen the knob 1 on picture 6 and tighten the anti tipping device 2 so the sh...

Page 16: ...Always perform the maintenance of the motor with the machine isolated from the electrical supply Lubrication The CHW uses life lubricated bearings Therefore you don t need to lubricate the machine at...

Page 17: ...ed by qualified electrician Motor is not running Defective motor Change motor or contact motor manufacturer Cutting advance too quick Cut slowly Blade is blunt or glazed Sharpen the blade in calcareou...

Page 18: ...18 7 3 Circuit diagram 230V Motor...

Page 19: ...19 115V Motor...

Page 20: ...ch 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 always be ret...

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