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CT 901 HP
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Translation of the original instructions

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  • Page 1 CT 901 HP OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Translation of the original instructions...
  • Page 2 VERS. 2017.11.21 CT901HP_MAN_EN...
  • Page 3 VERS. 2017.11.21 CT901HP_MAN_EN Declaration of conformity The undersigned manufacturer: SAINT - GOBAIN ABRASIVES S.A. 190, BD J.F. KENNEDY L- 4930 BASCHARAGE Declares that this product: Power float : (code) CT901 HP 70184602675 is in conformity with the following Directives:  "MACHINES"...
  • Page 4 VERS. 2017.11.21 CT901HP_MAN_EN...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    VERS. 2017.11.21 CT901HP_MAN_EN CT 901 HP : OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 BASIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1.1 Symbols 1.2 Machine plate 1.3 Safety instructions for particular operating phases 2 MACHINE DESCRIPTION 2.1 Short description 2.2 Purpose of use 2.3 Layout 2.4 Technical Data 2.5 Statement regarding the vibration emission 2.6 Statement regarding noise emission...
  • Page 6: Basic Safety Instructions

    VERS. 2017.11.21 CT901HP_MAN_EN 1 BASIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The CT901 HP is exclusively designed for the finishing of wet concrete floors mainly on construction sites. Uses other than the manufacturer's instructions shall be considered as contravening the regulations. The manufacturer shall not be held responsible for any resulting damage. Any risk shall be borne entirely by the user.
  • Page 7: Machine Plate

     Always use the machine with the safety guard ring and protection guards in position.  Only fit NORTON blades or plates 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.
  • Page 8: Machine Description

    The Mechanical Trowel CT901HP is designed for durability and high performance for onsite finishing operations on wet concrete floors. As with all other NORTON products, the operator 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 minimum maintenance.
  • Page 9: Technical Data

    VERS. 2017.11.21 CT901HP_MAN_EN Blade pitch (2) The blade pitch is controlled using a hydraulic pump system on the handle. Belt drive and belt cover (3) A centrifugal clutch inside the engine pulley drives the gear shaft through V-Belts. It allows to gradually engage the tool rotation.
  • Page 10: Statement Regarding The Vibration Emission

    VERS. 2017.11.21 CT901HP_MAN_EN 2.5 Statement regarding the vibration emission Declared value of vibration emission following EN 12096. Machine Measured value of vibration Uncertainty K Tool used Model / code emission at m/s Model / code CT 901 HP <2.5 Original Pale 70184602675 ...
  • Page 11: Statement Regarding Noise Emission

    VERS. 2017.11.21 CT901HP_MAN_EN 2.6 Statement regarding noise emission Declared value of noise emission following EN ISO 11201 and NF EN ISO 3744. Machine Sound Uncertainty K Sound power Uncertainty K Model / code Pressure level (Sound level (Sound power level Pressure level EN ISO 11201 NF EN ISO 3744...
  • Page 12: Assembly And Commissioning

    3.2 Tool assembly Only NORTON blades or plate with a maximum diameter of 900 mm can be used with the CT901 Before mounting a new tool into the machine, switch off the machine and make sure the tools are not rotating anymore.
  • Page 13: Starting The Machine

    VERS. 2017.11.21 CT901HP_MAN_EN 3.3 Starting the machine Turn the fuel valve to the ON position. Fully Move the choke lever to the CLOSED position. press the dead-man handle against the main NOTE: do not use the choke if the engine is handle.
  • Page 14: Transport And Storing

    VERS. 2017.11.21 CT901HP_MAN_EN 4 TRANSPORT AND STORING 4.1 Securing for transport Before transporting the machine, always remove the blades and the plate. 4.2 Transport procedure Conform yourself to work regulations, in order to transport the machine safely. To help you transport the machine, you can remove the transport tube from under the handle and located in the front hole of the machine .
  • Page 15: Operating The Machine

    VERS. 2017.11.21 CT901HP_MAN_EN 5 OPERATING THE MACHINE 5.1 Site of work  Remove from the site anything, which might hinder the working procedure!  Make sure the site is sufficiently well lit!  Make sure you have a continual adequate view of the working area so you can intervene in the working process at any time! ...
  • Page 16: Maintenance And Servicing

    VERS. 2017.11.21 CT901HP_MAN_EN 6 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING 6.1 Maintenance of the machine To ensure a long-term quality from the use of the CT901HP, please follow the maintenance plan below: Whole machine Visual control (general aspect, water tightness) Clean Surface of blades or plate Clean Tension of the blade Check...
  • Page 17: Faults: Causes And Cures

    VERS. 2017.11.21 CT901HP_MAN_EN 7 FAULTS: CAUSES AND CURES Fault-finding procedures Should any fault occur during the use of the machine, turn it off. Any works dealing with the engine of the machine can only be carried out by a qualified technician. Trouble-shooting guide Trouble Possible source...
  • Page 18: Customer Service

    This machine has been manufactured by Saint-Gobain Abrasives S.A. 190, Bd. J.F. Kennedy L- 4930 BASCHARAGE Grand-Duché de Luxembourg. Tel.: 00352-50401-1 Fax: 00352- 50 16 33 http://www.construction.norton.eu e-mail: sales.nlx@saint-gobain.com...
  • Page 19 VERS. 2017.11.21 CT901HP_MAN_EN...
  • Page 20 VERS. 2017.11.21 CT901HP_MAN_EN 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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