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VERS. 2022.10.14 

 

CWT 315_MAN_EN 

 

20 
 

5.2 

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING THE ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT

 

Please observe the following warnings:

 

 

Do  not  operate  the appliance  if  the  power  cable, motor  cable  or  switch  show 
visible damage.

 

 

Turn off the switch before carrying out any maintenance, adjustment or repair 
work  and  unplug  the  power  cord  from  the  socket.  Wait  until  the  blade  has 
completely stopped.

 

 

GICs equipped with an electronic brake maintain voltage on the motor even 
after it has been switched off.

 

-  Check it out the power cord before connecting. Incorrect connections can 

cause the destruction of the electrical system.

 

-  Observe the mains voltage. The data indicated on the motor identification 

plate must correspond to the data of the electrical network.

 

-  Only connect electronic equipment to a power cord with sufficient overload 

protection.

 

 

In the event of a prolonged break from work without the operator being absent 
or if the machine is switched off,  the plug of the power supply cable  must  be 
removed from the socket (main switch function).

 

 

-  Connecting the GIC to the motor can only be done by a qualified specialist.

 

 

In the event of a power failure, the electric brake does not work. Therefore, the 

machine cannot be put into operation without an operator. Do not insert your 
hands into the danger zone.

 

Avoid short switching cycles. The high thermal stress that occurs in the event of 
frequent starting and braking operations can damage the motor. The switch and 
the

 

electronic brake.

 

 

For the mod. single phase:

 

-  Please note that use is not continuous, therefore the machine must be used 

in alternating times: 10 minutes of work and 15 minutes of pause.

 

 

Operation  with  a  generator  is  not  recommended  in  principle.  Strong  voltage 
fluctuations  and  spikes  are  a  particular  danger  to  switches  that  contain 
electronic components.

 

 

We decline all responsibility for damage caused by failure to comply with 
what

 

specified above.

 

Explanation of terms:

 

 

GIC = plug switch assembly

 

= failure to comply with the warning can cause damage to people 

and the machine as well as material damage. 

 

Summary of Contents for Norton Clipper CWT 315

Page 1: ...CWT 315 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Translation of the original instructions...

Page 2: ...VERS 2022 10 14 CWT 315_MAN_EN 2...

Page 3: ...W VOLTAGE 2014 35 UE lectromagn tic Compatibility 2014 30 EC NOISE 2000 14 EC Valid for machines as of serial number 45031101430001 Storage site for the technical documents Saint Gobain Abrasives 190...

Page 4: ...ectromagnetic Compatibility Regulations 2016 Noise Emission in the Environment by Equipment for use Outdoors Regulations 2001 Valid for machines as of serial number 45031101430001 Authorised Represent...

Page 5: ...a written damage report to the shipper Therefore also inform the supplier ATTENTION for the safety of the buyer and of any employee or user it is advisable before starting the machine to carefully re...

Page 6: ...5 STARTING AND STOPPING 19 5 1 STARTING AND STOPPING THE MACHINE 19 5 2 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING THE ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT 20 5 3 ANOMALIES AND REMEDIES 21 5 4 BLADE COVER CAP 22 6 USE OF THE MACHINE 23...

Page 7: ...assembly workers and maintenance managers The plant manager must in any case be aware of all the instructions containing the safety recommendations behavior of the employees limits of use of the machi...

Page 8: ...The Saint Gobain company guarantees that the machine is designed and built according to the prescriptions imposed by the current Community Directives 2006 42 EC 2004 108 EC of the new owner to facili...

Page 9: ...a circular blade applied under the bench itself The machine is synthetically built by base frame in electro welded sheet metal constituting a frame for fixing the drive members and the relative worke...

Page 10: ...ne holder 4 Blade group guard 5 Longitudinal guide 6 Cross guide 7 Table cm 65x89xH82 8 Control switch 9 9 Side pusher 10 Extendable table 74x40cm 11 Aluminum insert 12 Sawdust unloading hardware 13 S...

Page 11: ...tion between emission levels and exposure levels this cannot be reliably used to determine whether or not additional precautions are required Factors affecting the actual exposure level of the worker...

Page 12: ...ys current from the net connection during maintenance 10 Use of the machine is allowed to adults and competent people 11 During work scrupulously follow the instructions on the machine 12 The machines...

Page 13: ...s must be left around the machine for the passage of people and things without creating the risk of collisions and allowing normal maintenance operations A DANGEROUS AREA is to be considered any area...

Page 14: ...witch box as it is electronic If necessary consult your trusted electrician ATTENTION POWER AND SOUND PRESSURE LEVELS ARE NOT NECESSARILY AT SAFETY LEVELS FOR WORK ATTENTION When using power tools alw...

Page 15: ...th this pictogram for all parts dangerous for the operator ATTENTION The use of the machine must not be authorized to persons who are under the influence of alcohol drugs medicines or lack of clarity...

Page 16: ...for the user to smoke while working ATTENTION ELECTRIC CURRENT Check the correct voltage as indicated on the 230V motor nameplate FOR MACHINES WITH ELECTRIC MOTOR Make sure that the direction of rotat...

Page 17: ...traight it is very important to tie the structure well to the means of transport because the center of gravity is very high and accidents can occur due to speed both when cornering and on bumps or slo...

Page 18: ...fficient to guarantee the blocking of the blade itself The belts are tensioned by releasing the motor screw Fig 3 and turning the motor clockwise Fig 4 While holding the straps under tension re lock t...

Page 19: ...inst current surges and with release coil in the absence of voltage For starting only after having carried out all the preliminary operations press the green button 1 Fig 5 For normal shutdown press t...

Page 20: ...e is switched off the plug of the power supply cable must be removed from the socket main switch function Connecting the GIC to the motor can only be done by a qualified specialist In the event of a p...

Page 21: ...send the circuit breaker to the manufacturer for inspection The power semiconductor is defective switch with electronic brake Check the connection for safety reasons send the circuit breaker to the m...

Page 22: ...d without motor together with a brief description of the anomaly that occurred 5 4 BLADE COVER CAP The upper part of the blade is protected by a patented self adjusting blade guard This prevents accid...

Page 23: ...n to cut material other than wood and its assimilates For cutting boards keep your hands asafety distance advance regularly without swinging holding the wood so as to open the cut itself Fig 7 To cut...

Page 24: ...OR A WOODEN CUT AND IN ANY CASE WITH THE ENGINE OFF DURING MAINTENANCE USE STURDY GLOVES TO HANDLE THE BLADE IF THE BLADE IS OUT OF USE DUE TO ANOMALIES REPORT IT WITH A NOTICE PAPER PAY ATTENTION TO...

Page 25: ...urement ENGINE OFF lock the square with the special locking knob 1 Fig 10 The square can be adjusted longitudinally by releasing the knob 2 Fig 10 The square can also be used in the lowest measure by...

Page 26: ...pusher should be used to remove the small scraps left near the blade Use pushers at the same time to avoid the risk of injury Fig 16 Using the angle square it is possible to build wedges by adjusting...

Page 27: ...board use an additional stand to be positioned on the opposite side of the operator to accommodate the board after cutting Fig 19 TABLE EXTENSION Lift the extension until it reaches the table top and...

Page 28: ...to the cantilevered weight of the panel to be cut 6 7 CHIP DISCHARGE SLOT AND SUCTION MOUTH The machine is equipped with a 80mm suction mouth for connecting an aspirator a Fig 23A When using the suct...

Page 29: ...tapping on the wrench with a hammer unscrew the nut that fixes the disc and replace the blade Make sure that at the end of the operation the tightening of the nut guarantees the locking of the circula...

Page 30: ...and allow at the lama from reach the maximum rotation speed Switch off the engine with the stop button Check the stopping time with a stopwatch that does not exceed 10 sec If there is inefficient bra...

Page 31: ...er the machine is used Check that all adjustments are locked before start work Whenever the machine is used Always check all the protections that they are working properly Whenever the machine is used...

Page 32: ...VERS 2022 10 14 CWT 315_MAN_EN 32 8 SINGLE PHASE WIRING DIAGRAM Components list 1 K700 TAZ box 2 Series of contacts KB 04 Uc 230V 3 overload protection 16 0A 4 Brake board 40820301 5 Engine...

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...

Page 34: ...nabrasives com For a quick access you can also use the QR Code shown below using your mobile phone This electronic catalogue provides exploded views and spare parts lists for different machines design...

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