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IMPORTANT SAFETY

INSTRUCTIONS

When using the tool, please observe the safety 

precautions below to prevent possible accident or 

injury.

GENERAL: TOOLS

 

WARNING

TO OPERATORS

Wear proper clothing for the type of work being 

done.

Take care so that clothing, ties, hair, etc. will not 

become entangled with the moving parts. If items 

become entangled, it will cause the operator to be 

pulled towards the tool and lead to possible cause of 

accident or injury.

Always wear suitable eye protection. 

Remember, regular glasses are not safety glasses. 

The lenses are only shock resistant, which will not 

give you sufficient eye protection you may need in 

your working environment.

Always wear suitable hearing protection. 

Wear respiratory protective equipment (PPE). 

Wear respiratory protective equipment (PPE) when 

working in an environment where dust particles are 

generated in operation.

Always wear protective gloves for protection of 

hands from vibration, shock and burns.

Avoid working posture that is too stressful. 

Always ensure a firm footing and well balanced 

posture.

Do not operate the tool if you are too tired. 

Never touch any moving parts of the tool when 

running.

ABOUT WORK AREA

Keep the work area clean.

Cluttered work areas (e.g. workbench) invite 

accidents.

Carefully select the work area.

Do not expose the tool to rain.

Do not use the tool in a wet or soaked area.

See that the work area is adequately illuminated.

Never work near inflammable liquid or in a 

potentially explosive atmosphere.

Keep children away from the work area.

Keep children and unauthorized people away from 

the work area to avoid accident or injury.

BEFORE OPERATION

Inspect tool before use.

Before using, check that screws are securely 

tightened, that any protective cover or guard is 

securely in place and other parts are free from 

damage, and that the tool runs as it should.

Check that moving parts are properly adjusted for 

positioning and tightened, that parts are free from 

damage and properly mounted, and that all other 

parts are in good condition for normal operation.

Should you find any damage to the protective 

cover or other part, replace it in accordance with 

the Operation Manual.  If there are no instructions 

in the Manual, please contact the sales agent 

through which you have purchased your tool or an 

authorized dealer near you for repair.

Likewise, if a switch failure occurs, contact sales 

agent through which you have purchased your tool 

or an authorized dealer near you for repair.

Do not use the tool if it does not start or stop with 

the start/stop switch.

Securely mount cutter

An improperly mounted cutter may fly out, causing 

possible damage to the tool or injury to the operator.

Always remove spanner, wrench, etc., once 

adjustment has been made with them. 

Use a tool appropriate for the application.

Avoid heavy-duty application that is beyond the 

capacity of the tool.

Do not use the tool for purposes other than what 

it is designed for.

Do not abuse tool. 

Use the tool in accordance with the specifications: 

you’ll get the most out of it while ensuring safety. 

Securely fasten workpiece in place.

Use a vice or clamp to securely fasten the workpiece in 

place.  It is much safer this way than holding it in your 

hand, allowing you to operate the tool with both hands.

ABOUT HANDLING

How to store tool.

When the tool is not used, store it in a dry area and 

out of reach of children.

How to carry tool.

Do not touch the start switch while the tool is being 

carried. 

Do not leave the tool unattended while it is 

running.

Turn off the start switch and disconnect the tool from 

power source.  Do not leave the work area until the 

tool comes to a complete stop.

 

Содержание HB-15B

Страница 1: ...Power Consumption 910 W Rated Current 10 5 A 4 0 A Rated Time Continuous Rated Speed No Load 3 340 min 1 2 750 min 1 Chamfering Capacity 0 C to 15 C Chamfering Angle 15 to 45 Mass Weight 14 kg Sound...

Страница 2: ...XABLE INSERTS AND THE HOLDERS 6 6 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION 7 7 CONDITION FOR USE 7 8 ORDERING SERVICE PARTS 7 9 OPTIONAL PARTS 7 10 EXPLODED DIAGRAM HB 15B 8 PICTOGRAM Warning It might be dangerous...

Страница 3: ...any protective cover or guard is securely in place and other parts are free from damage and that the tool runs as it should Check that moving parts are properly adjusted for positioning and tightened...

Страница 4: ...ntact the sales agent through which you have purchased your tool or Nitto Kohki Co Ltd directly for a replacement DISPOSAL When a tool is taken permanently out of service it is advised that the tool i...

Страница 5: ...l does not have any damage which may have occurred during transportation The contents should correspond to the list as follows In case of damage missing parts please contact the sales agent from whom...

Страница 6: ...the limit of chamfering width which depends on a chamfering angle Fig 3 Table 2 A C B R Fig 3 Chamfering Angle A B C 45 15 15 21 30 9 15 5 18 15 4 15 4 16 Table 2 3 3 Use of Spacers A and B When Spac...

Страница 7: ...plugging the power cord into an outlet Placing the switch in the ON position initiates operation Turn the switch to the OFF side to stop operation 4 2 Feeding Speed Operate it at an appropriate speed...

Страница 8: ...and inspection Perform periodic inspection to check for loosening of the attachment screws for each part Retighten loose screws as required 7 CONDITION FOR USE Burn out chips suggest that either the...

Страница 9: ...04309 Spanner 24 x 27 1 TP16410 Hook Spanner 25 28 1 TQ00206 Plate B 1 TA99834 Roller Bracket Ass y 1 set TP16600 Spacer A 1 TP16601 Spacer B 1 TA9A093 Indexable Insert 12 7 12pcs Set 1 set TQ13535 In...

Страница 10: ...Printed in JAPAN TQ13535 0...

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