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User Guide CS230 Floor Saw
It is important that all persons who are working or maintaining this machine read the manual carefully and understand it fully.
Keep this manual near to the machine, so it can always be consulted.
Only authorised and trained personnel may operate this machine.
Starting Work
Check the following prior to starting equipment:
•Check the condition of the blade(s)
•Check blade retaining nut and all other bolts for tightness
•Check drive belt condition and tension
Before starting the machine ensure that the blade(s) are clear of the ground, by turning the crank handle in an anti-clockwise
direction.
If fitting a new blade(s) ensure the power supply is disconnected, lift the cutter guard clear of the blade shaft assembly, remove
the blade retaining nut and the blade spacers from the shaft. If fitting a single blade, locate the blade onto the shaft centrally with
an equal quantity of spacers either side. If fitting two blades, use spacers to give the required cutting width.
Adjust the handles to a comfortable height and position. Connect power supply. Connect a vacuum hose to the dust port on the
front of the cutter guard, if a dust control vacuum is being used. Start the motor by turning the switch on the panel to the start
position, hold for 3-4 seconds and release to allow switch to return to the run position. Slowly rotate the crank handle clockwise
to lower the blade(s) to cut to the required depth.
General Operation
The CS230 Floor Saw is designed for dry cutting only.
Slowly lower the blade(s) into the surface. If the blade speed drops, raise the blade until the speed rises again and re-lower blade
until required depth is achieved. It may be advantageous to make several shallow cuts to achieve the final depth of cut required.
For example, if a finished depth of 50mm is required two cuts of 25mm each may be achieved faster and with possible less wear
on the machine, blade and operator.
Push the saw forward gently with a controlled and constant pressure. Never force the saw forward, always allow the blade to cut.
When the required cut is finished raise the saw clear of the surface. To turn off, rotate switch to the off “O” position.
Electrical Instructions
The points raised are based on many years practical experience not on textbook theory. If you follow these guidelines your time
on site will be productive rather than frustrating.
The CS230 machine is supplied with a specially commissioned 110v electric motor and starter switch assembly. Each unit is fully
tested, and the safety overload relays have been calibrated and set according to the manufacturer’s specifications. In the event
of the malfunction on a new machine the owner should first check that the power supply on the site is suitable and adequate.
The motor requires a 32amp 100v power supply. To avoid voltage, drop the cable size must be a minimum of 4.0mm 3 core.
Maximum length of cable not to exceed 30 meters. The transformer and all cables should be fitted with 32-amp 110v plugs and
sockets.
All cables should be fully uncoiled and never left wrapped around cable reels or tied in loops. If the power is to be generated the
CS230 required a minimum 8kva generator.
The motor is protected with a safety trip in the panel. Should the trip be activated then you must isolate power, open panel and
reset trip. If the motor repeatedly cuts out, then it will be damaged. The possible causes are either an inadequate power supply,
overloading of the machine, or an electrical fault. The machine can only be overloaded by setting the depth of cut to low.