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VERS. 2017.06.21 

CM 501 ME_MAN_EN 

16 

 

  Values determined using the procedure described in the standard 

EN 12418.

 

 

  The measurements are made with new machines. Actual values may vary with site conditions, in 

terms of: 

  Wear Machine 

  Lack of maintenance 

  Inappropriate tool for application 

  Tool in poor condition 

  Unskilled operator 

  Etc… 

 
 

  Measured values relate to an operator in normal use, as described in the manual position. 

 

Summary of Contents for NORTON CLIPPER CM 501 ME

Page 1: ...CM 501 ME OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Translation of the original instructions...

Page 2: ...VERS 2017 06 21 CM 501 ME_MAN_EN 2...

Page 3: ...3 55 3 525V 70184628238 is in conformity with the following Directives MACHINES 2006 42 CE LOW VOLTAGE 2006 95 CE LECTROMAGN TIC COMPATIBILITY 2004 108 CE NOISE 2000 14 CE and European standard EN 124...

Page 4: ...VERS 2017 06 21 CM 501 ME_MAN_EN 4...

Page 5: ...emission 13 2 6 Statement regarding noise emission 15 3 ASSEMBLY AND COMMISSIONING 17 3 1 Tool assembly 17 3 2 Electrical connections 17 3 3 Starting the machine 17 3 4 Water cooling system 18 4 TRANS...

Page 6: ...mage Any risk shall be borne entirely by the user Observing the operating instructions and compliance with inspection and servicing requirements shall also be considered as included under use in accor...

Page 7: ...he 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 f...

Page 8: ...properly Let a qualified electrician check in case of doubt In the event of the machine breaking down or stopping for no apparent reason switch off the main electricity supply Only a qualified electr...

Page 9: ...d high performance for onsite wet and dry cutting operations of a wide range of masonry refractory and natural stone products As with all other NORTON products the operator will immediately appreciate...

Page 10: ...e fully protecting the blade when in operation Down feed and cutting depth adjustment The spring loaded cutting head activated by hand with the grip on the blade guard or with the foot pedal 5 ensures...

Page 11: ...628235 2 2kW 230V 1 phase NVR 50Hz 3000min 1 70184628236 3kW 400V 3 phases NVR 50Hz 3000min 1 70184628230 3kW dual tension 230V 400V 3 phases NVR 50Hz 3000min 1 70184628234 4kW dual tension 230V 400V...

Page 12: ...28238 245mm 70184628232 Flange diameter 90mm 70184628234 70184628230 108mm 70184627018 70184628233 70184628235 70184628236 70184628238 70184628232 Sound pressure level following ISO EN 11201 81 dB A S...

Page 13: ...l code CM 501 3 55 3 400V 70184627018 CM 501 1 40 3 400V 70184628230 CM 501 5 55 3 400V 70184628232 CM 501 3 55 3 230 400V BI 70184628233 CM 501 1 40 3 230 400V BI 70184628234 CM 501 3 20 1 115V 70184...

Page 14: ...ime to vibration is based on the performance of work related to the adequacy Machine Tool worked material operator When evaluating risks due to hand arm vibration you need to take into account effecti...

Page 15: ...Sound Pressure level LPeq EN ISO 11201 Sound power level LWeq NF EN ISO 3744 Uncertainty K Sound power level LWeq NF EN ISO 3744 CM 501 3 55 3 400V 70184627018 CM 501 1 40 3 400V 70184628230 CM 501 5...

Page 16: ...418 The measurements are made with new machines Actual values may vary with site conditions in terms of Wear Machine Lack of maintenance Inappropriate tool for application Tool in poor condition Unski...

Page 17: ...inspect for wear Mount the blade on arbor ensuring that direction of rotation is correct Wrong direction of rotation blunts the blade quickly Replace outer blade flange Tighten hexagonal nut with span...

Page 18: ...2cm from top ensure that bottom of pump is fully immersed in water Open water tap at blade guard note that handle on water tap should be in line with water flow Ensure that water is flowing freely in...

Page 19: ...press on the pedal with one foot Always keep your hands away from the moving blade 5 2 1 Full depth or fixed cutting In full depth or fixed cutting the cutting head is locked in a fixed position and...

Page 20: ...ence in contact with the material keeping the blade cool running free and cutting at peak efficiency 5 2 3 General advice for the cutting Material weighting under 40 kg and having dimensions smaller t...

Page 21: ...ys perform the maintenance of the motor with the machine isolated from the electrical supply Cleaning of the machine Your machine will last longer if you clean it thoroughly after each day of work esp...

Page 22: ...efective switch CAUTION can only be solved by qualified electrician Defective motor Change motor or contact motor manufacturer Blade is not turning Belts not tightened or defective Check the belts ten...

Page 23: ...VERS 2017 06 21 CM 501 ME_MAN_EN 23 7 3 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 230V Motor...

Page 24: ...VERS 2017 06 21 CM 501 ME_MAN_EN 24 115V Motor...

Page 25: ...VERS 2017 06 21 CM 501 ME_MAN_EN 25 400V Motor CM 501 4kW 5 3 A CM 501 3 kW 4 1 A...

Page 26: ...VERS 2017 06 21 CM 501 ME_MAN_EN 26 230V 400V dual tension motor CM 501 4kW 5 3 A CM 501 3 kW 4 1 A...

Page 27: ...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 always be...

Page 28: ...VERS 2017 06 21 CM 501 ME_MAN_EN 28 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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