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VERS. 04.12.2019 

MAN CWM 216/254 EN 

 

1.2  Safety instructions for particular operating phases 

 

Before commencing work 

 

Before commencing work, make yourself familiar with the working environment at the place of use. The 
working environment includes: obstacles in the area of work and manoeuvre, the firmness of the floor, 
necessary protection at the site relating to public thoroughfares and the 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 fit NORTON blades to the machine! The use of other tools can damage the machine! 

 

Please wear safety goggles and a dust mask to minimize the effects of dust. 

 

For security reasons, never leave the machine unattended, untied or unlocked. 

 
While the motor running 

 

Do not move the machine whilst the blade is idling. 

 

Always cut with the blade guard in position. 

 
 
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR LASER 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
a) Do not stare directly at the laser beam. A hazard may exist if you deliberately stare into the beam. 
b) The laser shall be used and 

maintained in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. 

c) Never aim the beam at any person or an object other than the work piece. 
d) The laser beam shall not be deliberately aimed at another person and shall be 
prevented from being directed towards the eye of a person for longer than 0.25 seconds. 
e) Always ensure the laser beam is aimed at a study work  piece without  reflective surfaces, e.g. wood or 
rough  coated  surfaces  are  acceptable.  Bright  shiny  reflective  sheet  or  similar  is  not  suitable  for  laser 
applications as the reflective surface may direct the laser beam back at the operator. 
f) Do not change the laser device with a different type. Repairs must be carried out by the manufacturer or 
an authorized agent. 
g) CAUTION: result in hazardous radiation exposure.

Summary of Contents for NORTON Clipper CWM 216

Page 1: ...CWM 216 254 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Translation of the original instructions...

Page 2: ...VERS 04 12 2019 MAN CWM 216 254 EN 2...

Page 3: ...6 95 CE LECTROMAGN TIC COMPATIBILITY 2004 108 CE NOISE 2000 14 CE and European standard EN 61029 1 2009 A11 2010 EN 61029 2 9 2012 A11 2013 Valid for machines as of serial number 4502790460 Storage si...

Page 4: ...VERS 04 12 2019 MAN CWM 216 254 EN 4...

Page 5: ...ut 9 1 6 Technical data 18 1 7 Statement regarding noise emission 18 1 8 Electrical connections 18 1 9 Starting the machine 18 2 TRANSPORT AND STORING 19 2 1 Securing for transport 19 2 2 Storing of t...

Page 6: ...oards as well as for furniture construction parts in non ferrous materials Symbols Important warnings and pieces of advice are indicated on the machine using symbols The following symbols are used on...

Page 7: ...1 Machine plate Important data can be found on the following plate located on the machine Machine Model Machine Code Maximum blade diameter and bore size Serial number Power Electrical Insulation Clas...

Page 8: ...nning Do not move the machine whilst the blade is idling Always cut with the blade guard in position SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR LASER a Do not stare directly at the laser beam A hazard may exist if you d...

Page 9: ...construction or industrial site Combined with NORTON Wood or aluminium blades it offers high performance and quality cuts of materials used in construction The machine and its component parts are asse...

Page 10: ...VERS 04 12 2019 MAN CWM 216 254 EN 10...

Page 11: ...assembled Insert the height adjustment pillar 11b into the work piece clamp holder 38 on either side of the base if necessary Fence fig C Install 1 Unlock the fence locking lever 37 step 1 2 Align th...

Page 12: ...amping screw 34a slightly with the provided multi tool until the spindle is locked 5 Loosen the clamping screw 34a clockwise and remove it together with the washer the spindle 34d Fig F 6 Place a new...

Page 13: ...1 Attach the dust collection bag 5 to the dust extraction outlet 41 Fig G 2 Pull the dust collection bag off to remove it from the appliance 3 To empty the dust collection box open the bag by pulling...

Page 14: ...ngle on the bevel scale 10 Fig L step 3 Always ensure the saw blade does not interfere with the fence or any other parts Remove the fence if necessary 4 Lock the bevel angle locking lever Fig L step 4...

Page 15: ...p 1 to allow the cutting head to slide freely step 2 Adjusting extension supporter fig O Use the extension supporter for supporting long work pieces Use an additional support for extremely long work p...

Page 16: ...height of the bracket 11d and plate 11c Ensure the motor housing does not interfere with the clamp while operation with the cutting head set to the required bevel and miter angle 1 Loosen the locking...

Page 17: ...aser symbol of the laser switch 3 4 Switch the laser off by pressing the OFF of the laser switch The laser line should be aligned with the blade cutting path Readjustment of the laser shall always be...

Page 18: ...and ear protection measures are necessary 1 8 Electrical connections Check that The voltage phase supply corresponds to the information indicated on the machine Available power supply must have ground...

Page 19: ...itch the product off and disconnect it from the power supply Clean the product with a dry cloth Use a brush for areas that are hard to reach In particular clean the switches and air vents after every...

Page 20: ...a so you can work safely Set the machine on the flat and stable ground 3 1 2 Space required for operation and maintenance In order to use and maintain the machine safely and correctly leave 2 m in fro...

Page 21: ...er source e g generator has too low Voltage 2 3 Air vents are blocked 2 1 Use a proper extension cord 2 2 Connect to another power Source 2 3 Clean the air vents 3 Product does not cut 3 1 Not connect...

Page 22: ...appropriate 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 th...

Page 23: ...ck 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 designed by Norton Clipper so...

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