Norton Clipper CM 41 Operating Instructions Manual

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

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  • Page 1 CM 41 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS...
  • Page 3 Declaration of conformity The undersigned manufacturer: SAINT - GOBAIN ABRASIVES S.A. 190, BD J.F. KENNEDY L- 4930 BASCHARAGE Declares that this product: CM 41 70184628167 Masonry Saws: Code: 70184642281 Code: 70184628645 Code: is in conformity with the following Directives:  European Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC ...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    CM 41 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS Basic Safety Instructions Symbols 1.2 Machine plate Safety instructions for particular operating phases Machine description Short description Layout Technical Data Assembly and commissioning Tool assembly Conveyor cart and handle assembly Electrical connections Starting the machine...
  • Page 6: Basic Safety Instructions

    1 Basic Safety Instructions The CM 41 is exclusively designed for the cutting of construction products 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

    1.2 Machine plate Important data can be found on the following plate located on the machine: Year of production Maximum blade diameter Machine Model Machine Code Weight Bore diameter Machine type Serial number Power Safety standard Blade speed 1.3 Safety instructions for particular operating phases Before commencing work ...
  • Page 8: Machine Description

    2.1 Short description The CM 41 Masonry saw is designed for durability and high performance for onsite wet and dry cutting operations of a wide range of masonry, refractory and natural stone products. As with all other CLIPPER products, the operator will immediately appreciate the attention given to detail and quality of materials used in construction.
  • Page 9 Frame and feet (1) The frame is made of a jig-welded reinforced steel construction to ensure perfect rigidity. 4 removable legs fit into housings welded on frame sides and locked into place with wing screws. Cutting head (2) Spring loaded jig-welded steel console. The motor fixing points and the pivot are machined for perfect fit.
  • Page 10: Technical Data

    2.4 Technical Data 2,2 kW 230V with thermal overload protection Electric motor 2,0 kW 115V with thermal overload protection Electric motor protection IP54 Max. blade diameter 400 mm Bore 25,4 mm Rotation speed of the blade 2800 min Flange diameter 90 mm Cutting depth mm 135 mm (without reversing the material)
  • Page 11: Assembly And Commissioning

    3.1 Tool assembly Only NORTON blades with a maximum diameter of 400 mm can be used with the CM 41. All tools used must be selected with regard to their maximum permitted cutting speed for the machine’s maximum permitted rotation speed. Before mounting a new blade into the machine, switch off the machine and isolate it from the main source of electricity.
  • Page 12: Water Cooling System

    3.5 Water cooling system  Fill the water pan with clean water to approximately 2cm from top (ensure that bottom of pump is fully immersed in water). Use the pump switch on the side of the main switch to start the pump. ...
  • Page 13: Transport And Storing

    4 Transport and storing 4.1 Securing for transport Before transporting the machine, always remove the blade and empty the water pan. Also lock the conveyor cart, as it can be dangerous while you move the machine. 4.2 Transport procedure There are two ways to move the machine: By one person, its feet folded and making use of the transport wheels, our by two persons with its feet folded our unfolded.
  • Page 14: Operating The Machine

    Keep other staff out of the area, so you can work securely. 5.1.2 Space required for operation and maintenance Leave 2 m in front of the machine and 1, 5 m around it for usage and maintenance of the CM 41. 5.2 Cutting methods To use the machine correctly, you must face it with one hand on the handle of the cutting head, and the other on the conveyor cart.
  • Page 15 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,  Place the material to be cut on the conveyor cart firmly against the guide-a-cut and the backstop, keeping the hands well away from the blade.
  • Page 16: Maintenance And Servicing

    6 Maintenance and servicing To ensure a long-term quality from the cutting with the CM 41, please follow the maintenance plan below: Visual control (general aspect, water tightness) Whole machine Clean Flange and blade fixing devices Clean Motor cooling fans...
  • Page 17: Faults: Causes And Cures

    7 Faults: causes and cures Fault-finding procedures Should any fault occur during the use of the machine, turn it off, and isolate it from the electrical supply. Any works dealing with the electrical system or supply of the machine can only be carried out by a qualified electrician.
  • Page 18: Circuit Diagram

    Circuit diagram 230 V...
  • Page 19 115V...
  • Page 20: Customer Service

    7.4 Customer service When ordering spare parts, please mention:  The serial number (7 digits).  The code of the part.  The exact denomination.  The number of parts required.  The delivery address.  Please indicate clearly the means of transportation required such as "express" or "by air". Without specific instructions, we will forward the parts through the means which seem appropriate to us --- but which is not always the quickest way.
  • Page 21 Guarantee can be claimed and technical support obtained from your local distributor where machines, spare parts and consumables can be ordered as well: Benelux and France: United Kingdom From Saint-Gobain Abrasives S.A. Saint-Gobain Abrasives Ltd. Free telephone numbers: Doxey Road Belgium : 0 800 18951 Stafford France: 0 800 90 69 03...
  • Page 24 www.construction.norton.eu Saint-Gobain Abrasives 190, Bd. J. F. Kennedy L-4930 BASCHARAGE LUXEMBOURG Tel: ++352 50401-1 Fax: ++352 501633 e-mail: sales.nlx@saint-gobain.com...

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