HTC Desire 510 User manual

HTC 510
EN-US Operator's manual 2-18
FR-CA Manuel d’utilisation 19-36
ES-MX Manual del usuario 37-54

Contents
Introduction..................................................................... 2
Safety..............................................................................4
Operation........................................................................ 7
Maintenance................................................................. 13
Troubleshooting............................................................ 14
Transportation and storage...........................................15
Technical data.............................................................. 18
Introduction
Owner responsibility
WARNING Cutting, especially when DRY
cutting, generates dust that comes from the
material being cut, which frequently contains
silica. Silica is a basic component of sand,
quartz, brick clay, granite and numerous
other minerals and rocks. Exposure to
excessive amount of such dust can cause:
Respiratory disease (affecting your ability to
breathe), including chronic bronchitis,
silicosis and pulmonary fibrosis from
exposure to silica. These diseases may be
fatal;
Skin irritation and rash.
Cancer according to NTP* and IARC* */
National Toxicology Program, International
Agency for Research on Cancer.
Take precautionary steps:
Avoid inhalation of and skin contact with
dust, mist and fumes.
Wear and ensure that all bystanders wear
appropriate respiratory protection such as
dust masks designed to filter out
microscopic particles. (See OSHA 29 CFR
Part 1926.1153)
To minimize dust emissions, wet cut when
feasible. If dry cutting is necessary, use an
appropriate dust extractor.
It is the owner’s/employer’s responsibility that the
operator has sufficient knowledge about how to use the
product safely. Supervisors and operators must have
read and understood the Operator’s Manual. They must
be aware of:
• The products’s safety instructions.
• The products’s range of applications and limitations.
• How the product is to be used and maintained.
National/Local regulations could restrict the use of this
product. Find out what regulations are applicable where
you work before you start using the product.
Product description
The product is a power grinder for concrete surfaces of
different hardness. The grind range is from rough
surfaces through to smoother finish.
For example, the product has these functions:
• A frame that can be folded for easier transport.
• A grinding head cover that adjusts the movement to
the surface layer.
• The grinding head has 3 grinding discs. Full set is
with 6 segments on each grinding disc.
• Resin holder, a holder for plastic bonded diamond
tools.
• Available in 1- or 3-phase.
• A grind width of 515 mm.
Intended use
Use the product to grind concrete surfaces with different
hardness such as terazzo and stone tiles.
The product is used for light commercial operations at
private properties and small commercial spaces.
WARNING Do not use the product for other
tasks.
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Product overview
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1. Operator's manual
2. Handle/Handlebar
3. Lock knobs for handlebar adjustment
4. Emergency stop
5. Overload lamp
6. ON/OFF switch
7. Hour meter
8. Electrical enclosure
9. Connection for motor cable
10. Angle joint handle
11. Power plug
12. Rubber wheels
13. Lock function
14. Lock bolt to attach the motor/grinding head
15. Grinding head cover
16. Lift handle, motor
17. Electric motor
18. Lifting eye
19. Brush strip
20. Tool plate - 3 grinding discs
21. Bottom plate/lower plate grinding head
22. Connection, vacuum hose
Symbols on the product
WARNING: Not careful or incorrect use can
result in injury or death to the operator or
others.
Read the manual carefully and make sure
that you understand the instructions before
you use the product.
Always put on hearing protection, eye
protection and breathing protection.
WARNING! The dust can cause breathing
problems. Use breathing protection. Do not
breathe exhaust fumes. Always make sure
that there is good airflow.
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Note Other symbols/decals on the product refer to
special certification requirements for some markets.
Product liability
As referred to in the product liability laws, we are not
liable for damages that our product causes if:
• the product is incorrectly repaired.
• the product is repaired with parts that are not from
the manufacturer or not approved by the
manufacturer.
• the product has an accessory that is not from the
manufacturer or not approved by the manufacturer.
• the product is not repaired at an approved service
center or by an approved authority.
Safety
Safety definitions
Warnings, cautions and notes are used to point out
specially important parts of the manual.
WARNING Used if there is a risk of injury or
death for the operator or bystanders if the
instructions in the manual are not obeyed.
CAUTION Used if there is a risk of damage
to the product, other materials or the
adjacent area if the instructions in the
manual are not obeyed.
Note Used to give more information that is necessary in
a given situation.
General safety instructions
WARNING Read the warning instructions
that follow before you use the product. Save
all warnings and instructions. Refer to the
warnings and instructions for future work, if it
is necessary.
• The safety section gives basic directions on how to
use the product correctly. This information is not an
alternative for professional knowledge and
experience. If you are in a situation where you do not
feel safe, stop and get professional support. Speak
to your dealer, service agent or an operator with
experience. Do not try a task where you do not feel
sure.
• Keep work area clean and bright, this will decrease
the risk of accidents.
Safety instructions for operation
WARNING Read the warning instructions
that follow before you use the product. Save
all warnings and instructions for future
operations.
WARNING Overexposure to vibration can
cause circulatory damage or nerve damage
to persons with decreased blood circulation.
Get medical aid if you have symptoms of
overexposure to vibration. These symptoms
include numbness, loss of feeling, tingling,
pricking, pain, loss of strength, changes in
skin color or condition. These symptoms
usually show in the fingers, hands or wrists.
• Only use the product for operations that are given in
this manual. Refer to
Intended use on page 2
.
• Use personal protective equipment. Refer
to
Personal protective equipment on page 5
.
• Do not go away from the product when the motor is
on.
• Connect the motor cable to the electrical enclosure
before you connect the plug.
• Do not let other operators use the product if they
have not read and understood the contents of this
operators manual.
• Only start the product with the brush strip attached.
Brush strip must seal tightly to the surface,
especially during dry surface operations.
• Make sure that the brush strip is not damaged and is
clean. Replace damaged brush strip.
• Keep the motor on until the fan comes to a complete
stop.
• Lift the grinding head if a check of the start
procedure is necessary.
• Only start the product when the grinding head is put
on the surface.
• Make sure that only approved persons are in the
work area.
• Do not use the product in areas where fire or
explosions can occur.
• Always disassemble the diamond tool after each
operation.
• Make sure that the tool plate does not rotate if you
lift up the product. The tool plate continues to rotate
for a while after the motor stops.
• When you remove diamond tools, let the product
become cool and use protective gloves. Diamond
tools are very hot after use.
• Make sure to connect the product to a dust extractor
for removal of the dust.
• Make sure that the product is assembled correctly.
• To lift the product always use the lifting eye of the
product.
• Do not use the product if there are signs of damage.
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• Only start the product when the grinding head
touches the surface, unless you do a check of the
ON/OFF switch.
• Only operate the product from behind with your 2
hands on the handle.
• Do not operate the product unless you receive
training before use. Make sure that all operators
receive training.
• Make sure that only approved persons are in the
work area, because there is a risk of serious injury.
• Make sure that clothing, long hair and jewelry do not
get caught in moving parts.
• Make sure that you are in a safe and stable position
during operation.
• Sudden appearance of persons and animals can
prevent safe operation of the product. Always
operate the product carefully and be prepared to
stop the product if it is necessary.
• Do not let children use or come near the product.
• Make sure that there is always one more person
near when you use the product. If an accident
occurs, you can receive help when it is necessary.
• Do not operate this product when you are tired, ill, or
if you use alcohol, drugs or medicine. This can
decrease your vision, your judgment or your
coordination.
• Do not use a product that has been changed from its
factory specification.
• Always use approved accessories. Speak to your
dealer for more information.
Personal protective equipment
WARNING Read the warning instructions
that follow before you use the product.
• Always use correct personal protective equipment
when you operate the product. The personal
protective equipment does not erase the risk of
injury. The personal protective equipment decreases
the grade of injury if an accident occurs. Let your
dealer help you select the right equipment.
• Use approved eye protection while you operate the
product.
• Do not use loose, heavy and not applicable clothing.
Use clothes that let you move freely.
• Use approved protective gloves that enables a solid
hold.
• Use rubber protective gloves that prevents skin
irritation from wet concrete.
• Use an approved protective helmet.
• Always use approved hearing protection while you
operate the product. Noise for a long period can
cause noise-induced hearing loss.
• The product makes dust and fumes that contain
dangerous chemicals. Use an approved breathing
protection.
• Use boots with steel toe-caps and non-slip soles.
• Make sure that you have a first aid kit near.
• Sparks can occur when you operate the product.
Make sure that you have a fire extinguisher near.
Electrical safety
WARNING There is always a risk of shocks
from electrical products. Do not use the
product in bad weather conditions. Do not
touch lightning conductors and metal
objects. Always use the product as given in
this operator’s manual to prevent injury.
CAUTION The product obeys the
requirements in EN61000-3-11 and is a
subject for conditional connection to the
power mains. Speak with the supply
authority for instructions on how to connect
the product.
Only connect the product to the power
mains with resistance lower than 0.28 Ω.
Get the interface point of the system
resistance from the supply authority.
If the power mains has higher system
resistance, short voltage drop can occur
when the product is started. This can
influence the operation of other products, for
example flicker on the lights.
• Make sure that the power, fuse and mains voltage
are the same as the voltage shown on the rating
plate of the product.
• Always stop the product before you disconnect the
power plug.
• Do not use the product if the cord or plug is
damaged. Hand it in to an approved service center
for repair. A damaged cable can cause serious injury
and death.
• Use the cord correctly. Do not use the cord to move,
pull or disconnect the product. Hold the plug to
disconnect the power cord.
• Do not operate the product in water depths where
the equipment of the product gets wet. The
equipment can be damaged and the product can
become live and cause injury.
• Do not get more moisture into the product than that
is supplied by the water system. Prevent rain to
come in touch with the product. Water that enters a
power tool increases the risk of electrical shock.
• Always have the power cord disconnected when you
connect or disconnect the connection for the motor
cable and the electrical enclosure.
Grounded product instructions
WARNING Incorrect connection can result in
electrical shock. Speak to an approved
electrician if you are not sure if the product
is correctly grounded.
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Do not change the power plug from its
factory specification. If the power plug is not
correct for the mains outlet, let an approved
electrician install a correct mains outlet.
Obey local regulations and laws.
If you do not fully understand the
instructions about the grounded product,
speak to an approved electrician.
The product has a grounded cord and power plug.
Always connect the product to a grounded mains outlet.
This decreases the risk of electrical shock if there is a
malfunction.
Do not use adapters with the product.
Extension cables
• The mark on the extension cable must be the same
or higher than the value written on the rating plate of
the product.
• Use grounded extension cables.
• When you operate a power tool outdoor, use
extension cable that is applicable for outdoor
operation. Use of a power cord applicable for
outdoor operations decreases the risk of electrical
shock.
• Keep the connection to the extension cable dry and
off the ground.
• Keep cable away from heat, oil, sharp edges or
moving parts. Damaged or too large cable increases
the risk of electrical shock.
• Check that the cables are not damaged and in good
condition. Do not use the product if a cable is
damaged. Let an approved service center repair the
product.
• To prevent overheating, do not use the extension
cable while it is folded.
• Make sure that the power cord is behind you when
you use the product. This is to prevent damage to
the power cord.
• If you use an extension cable, use only approved
extension cables with sufficient length.
Safety devices on the product
WARNING Read the warning instructions
that follow before you use the product.
• Do not use a product with defective safety devices.
• Do a check of the safety devices regularly, refer to
Daily maintenance on page 13
. If the safety devices
are defective, speak to your HTC approved service
agent.
• Do not change the safety devices.
ON/OFF switch
The ON/OFF switch is used to start and stop the
product.
To do a check of the ON/OFF switch
1. Turn the emergency stop button clockwise to make
sure that emergency stop button is disengaged.
2. Push down the handle to lift the grinding head from
the floor.
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3. Turn the ON/OFF switch to 1 to start the product.
4. Wait for 5 seconds, this is to let the product operate
at the idle speed.
5. Turn the ON/OFF switch to 0 to stop the product.
Emergency stop
The emergency stop is used to quickly stop the motor.
The emergency stop at the product breaks the mains
power supply.
To do a check of the emergency stop
1. Push the emergency stop button (A) and make sure
that the motor stops.
AB
2. Turn the emergency stop button clockwise (B) to
disengage.
Safety instructions for maintenance
• Keep all parts in good condition and make sure that
all fixtures are correctly tightened.
• Do not use a product that is defective. Do the safety
checks, maintenance and the servicing as given in
this manual. All other maintenance work must be
done by an approved service agent.
• Stop the product when you replace the diamond
tools. Turn the ON/OFF switch to 0 and push the
emergency stop button.
• Do the inspection and/or maintenance with the motor
stopped and the power plug disconnected.
• Do the maintenance to make sure that the product
operates correctly. Refer to
Daily maintenance on
page 13
Operation
Introduction
WARNING Before you operate the product,
you must read and understand the safety
chapter.
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Product positions
Operation position
Servicing position
CAUTION Only put the product in the
servicing position on a horizontal surface.
Tilted transport position
Lift transport position
Put a protection between the motor and the electrical
enclosure to prevent damage to the product.
To adjust the handlebar
The handle lock knobs are operated clockwise,
counterclockwise or put in idle position.
1. Loosen the lock knobs (A) and adjust the handle (B)
to idle position.
A
B
A
2. Tighten the lock knobs to set the position.
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3. When the handle position is set, pull the handle lock
knobs up (A) and put them into idle position (B).
A
B
A
B
To adjust the frame height
The angle of the frame can be changed to divide the
weight of the chassis. This is to decrease or increase
the grinding pressure against the surface.
Adjust the angle to set up a good work position for
different operators.
1. Remove the lock knobs (A) to loosen the support
foot (B).
A
B
2. Hold the handlebar to keep the frame stable and lift
the support foot out and up.
3. Select the applicable position for the operation and
tighten the lock knob. The bottom hole increases the
grinding pressure and the height of the handlebar.
The top hole decreases the grinding pressure and
the handlebar.
Handle heights
Hole position Handle height, mm
Top 765
Center 870
Lower 960
Diamond tools
There are many types of diamond tools for the product.
Speak to your approved service center or go to
www.HTC-floorsystems.com to select correct diamond
tool.
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Installation of the diamond tools
The installation of the diamond tools on the tool plate
has effect on the performance of the product. The
diamond tool type together with the number of segments
on the diamond tool is important.
Use metal bond diamond tools with 2 segments for
usual grind operations, to make the surface level or light
removal.
Use metal bond diamond tools with 1 diamond segment
to increase the diamond tool pressure. This installation
is for heavy removal with much force.
For the heaviest removal, we recommend to use tools
that only run in one direction with PCD diamond tops.
Note tools are made to run only in one direction.
Metal bond diamond tools
Note We recommend 3 tools with 1 segment on each
EZchange™ holder when you remove surface or usual
concrete.
• Use EZchange™ holder to attach metal bonded
diamond tools.
• An EZchange™ holder with half set.
• Grinding head with half set on the 3 grinding discs.
Resin bond diamond tools
• Use resin holder disc to attach plastic bonded
diamond tools.
• Plastic bonded tool attached to resin holder disc.
• Grinding head with half set on the 3 resin holder
discs.
To do before you operate the product
1. Read the operator's manual carefully and make sure
that you understand the instructions.
2. Do daily maintenance. Refer to
Daily maintenance
on page 13
.
3. Make sure that the product is assembled correctly
and is not damaged.
4. Put the product on the work area.
5. Make sure that there are diamond tools on the tool
plate and that they are tightly attached.
6. Connect the dust extractor to the product. Refer to
To connect a dust extractor on page 13
7. Adjust the handlebar to set the necessary work
height.
8. Make sure that the motor cable is connected to the
electrical enclosure before the product is connected
to an electric socket.
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9. Connect the power plug of the product into the mains
outlet.
10. Turn the emergency stop button clockwise to make
sure that the emergency stop is disengaged.
11. Make sure that you know in which direction the
motor rotates.
To change in which direction the motor rotates
CAUTION The T-Rex tools are made to
rotate in only one direction.
1. Look at the arrow to see in which direction the motor
rotates.
2. Turn the 2 pins in the power plug in the opposite
direction to change in which direction the motor
rotates. This is only applicable for 3-phase.
To start the product
1. Push down the handle lightly to lift the grinding head
from the surface, approximately 1 mm. This
decreases the pressure against the surface. Do not
lift the grinding head fully from the surface.
2. Turn the ON/OFF switch to 1 to start the product. In
less than 5 seconds the product operates at the idle
speed.
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To stop the product
CAUTION Do not lift the tool plate from the
surface when you stop the motor. The tool
plate rotates for a while after the motor
stops. Much off the dust can blow off in to
the air and the surface can be damaged.
CAUTION If you grind adhesive asphalt,
paint or equivalent material, lift up the front
of the product slightly when the tool plate
stops. The product can attach to the
adhesive surface if not lifted.
1. Turn the ON/OFF switch to 0 to stop the motor.
2. Keep the tool plate against the surface. Make sure
that the tool plate does not rotate before you lift up
the front.
3. Pull out the power plug.
To replace the diamond tools
WARNING Disconnect the power plug.
WARNING Use protective gloves, as
diamond tools can become very hot.
1. Turn the ON/OFF switch to 0 and disconnect the
power plug to stop the product.
2. Push the emergency stop.
3. Put the product into servicing position.
4. Use a hammer to remove the diamond tools.
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5. Attach new diamond tools on the tool plate.
6. When the diamond tools are replaced, put the
product into operation position.
To connect a dust extractor
Use a HTC dust extractor system.
1. Connect the dust extractor to the product. Use a 50
mm (2 inch) hose.
2. Make sure that the filters in the dust extractor are
clean and not damaged. Monitor the dust during the
operation.
Maintenance
Introduction
WARNING Before you do maintenance, you
must read and understand the safety
chapter.
For all servicing and repair work on the product, special
training is necessary. We guarantee the availability of
professional repairs and servicing. If your dealer is not a
service agent, speak to them for information about the
nearest service agent.
Daily maintenance
Daily maintenance means that you clean the product.
Also that you do a check of the electrical supply, the
brush strip and the grind holder.
To clean the product
CAUTION A blocked air intake decreases
the performance of the product and can
cause the motor to become too hot.
• Always pull out the plug from the mains outlet before
you clean, do maintenance or assemble the product.
• Always clean all the equipment at the end of the
work day. Do not use a high pressure washer to
clean the product.
• Remove blockage from all air openings. The product
must always have sufficiently cool temperature.
To do a check of the electrical supply
WARNING Do not use damaged cables. A
damaged cable can cause serious injury or
death.
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• Make sure that the power cord and extension cable
are not damaged and in good condition.
• Do not use the product if the power cord is
damaged. Let an approved service center repair the
product.
To do a check of the brush strip
• Make sure that the brush strip is full.
• Make sure that the brush strip touches the surface.
To do a check of the grind holder
CAUTION The condition of the grind holder
is important for the performance and the
safety.
1. Remove the grinding discs (A) and the tool plates
(B).
A
B
C
2. Examine the grind holder for damages and the wear
of the rubber cylinders (C).
3. Replace the rubber cylinders if it is necessary.
Troubleshooting
The product does not start
• Make sure that the power supply and the power
cords are not damaged.
• Examine the emergency stop button, turn the button
clockwise to release the emergency stop.
• Examine the overload lamp. If the overload lamp is
on, let the motor cool down for some minutes until
the product is automatically reset.
The product is not easy to hold on to
• Too small number of diamond tools are installed on
the product.
• The selected type of diamond tool is not correct for
the surface.
• High current is used by the motor for the operation.
• Use the number of diamond tools that is
recommended to decrease the force on the product
and the operator. Refer to
Diamond tools on page 9
.
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The product has sudden movements
• Make sure that all diamond tools are installed
correctly and that all have the same height.
The product stops after only a while
• If the product overloads, the overload protection
engages and stops the motor.
• Decrease the load. The lower hole is for a higher
handlebar and increased grind pressure. The top
hole is for a lower handlebar and decreased grind
pressure.
• The product restarts after approximately a minute,
when the temperature of the motor is decreased to
usual level.
• Make sure that the extension cables are not too
short.
The product stops during startup
Correct voltage supply is necessary for a good motor
performance. Too long extension cables and/or a too
small gauge decreases the power of the motor during
operation.
• If the motor overloads, the overload lamp comes on.
Wait 2 minutes and try again. When this does not
help, speak to an approved service workshop.
• Make sure that the extension cables are not too
short.
Transportation and storage
To set the product in transport position
Put some type of protection on the product during
transportation. The protection keeps natural elements
such as rain and snow away from the product.
The product can be divided into 2 components. This
makes the transportation easier.
Always move the product with the lifting eye and the
handlebar.
1. Disconnect the motor cable from the electric
enclosure (A).
A
2. Pull out the lock pins (A) and remove the lock bolts
(B) on each side of the grinding head.
B
A
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3. Remove the wheel chassis from the grinding head.
4. Push the handle on the central hinge and at the
same time fold the top frame forward. The product is
in the lift position.
5. Remove the lock knobs (A) to loosen the support
foot (B).
A
B
6. Hold the handlebar to keep the frame stable and lift
the support foot out and up.
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7. Hold the handlebar with one hand and push the
handle on the central hinge. This folds the product
into the folded position.
8. Fold the product carefully.
9. Move the lock pin and lock bolt from position (A) to
position (B) to lock the product.
A B
Storage of the product
• Keep the product in a locked area to prevent access
for children or persons that are not approved.
• Keep the product in a dry and frost free area.
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Technical data
Technical data
Three-phase,
380-420V
Three-phase,
220-240V Single-phase, 220-240V
Motor frequency, Hz 50 60 50 60
Motor power, kW/hp 4.0/5.4 4.0/5.4 2.2/3.0 3.0/4.0
Rated current, A 9 15 13 18
Rated voltage, V 380-420 220-240 220-240 220-240
Weight, kg/lbs 133/293 133/293 120/265 133/293
Grinding width, mm/in. 515/20.3 515/20.3 515/20.3 515/20.3
Grinding disc diameter, mm/in. 230/9 230/9 230/9 230/9
Grinding pressure, kg/lbs 79/174 79/174 66/145 80/176
Rotation speed - grinding discs, rpm 560 670 540 440
Sound levels
Three-phase,
380-420V
Three-phase,
220-240V Single-phase, 220-240V
Noise emissions1
Sound power level LWA (measured) 96 96 96 96
Sound levels2
Sound pressure level at the operators
ear 81 81 81 81
Vibration levels3m/s²
Right handle 1.3 1.3 1.3 3.1
Left handle 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2
1Noise emission in the environment measured as sound power according to EN 60335-2-72. Expected meas-
urement uncertainty 2,5 dB(A).
2Sound pressure level according to EN 60335-2-72. Expected measurement uncertainty 4 dB(A).
3Vibration level according to EN 60335-2-72. Reported data for vibration level has a typical statistical disper-
sion (standard deviation) of 1 m/s2
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Table des matières
Introduction................................................................... 19
Sécurité.........................................................................21
Fonctionnement............................................................ 25
Entretien....................................................................... 31
Dépannage................................................................... 32
Transport et entreposage............................................. 33
Données techniques..................................................... 36
Introduction
Responsabilité du propriétaire
AVERTISSEMENT: La coupe, en particulier
la coupe à sec, produit de la poussière qui
provient du matériau coupé, qui contient
souvent de la silice. La silice est un
composant de base du sable, du quartz, de
la brique d’argile, du granit et de nombreux
autres pierres et minéraux. L’exposition à
une quantité excessive de ces poussières
peut entraîner :
une maladie respiratoire (réduisant la
capacité à respirer), notamment la bronchite
chronique, la silicose et la fibrose
pulmonaire causée par l'exposition à la
silice. Ces maladies peuvent être fatales;
Des irritations et éruptions cutanées.
Le cancer, selon le NTP (National
Toxicology Program) et le CIRC (Centre
International de recherche sur le cancer).
Prendre les précautions suivantes :
Éviter l’inhalation et le contact cutané avec
les poussières, brouillards et fumées.
Porter et veiller à ce que les personnes à
proximité portent un dispositif de protection
respiratoire approprié, tel un masque
antipoussières filtrant les particules
microscopiques. (Voir OSHA 29 CFR Part
1926.1153)
Pour réduire les émissions de poussières,
effectuer une coupe humide lorsque cela est
possible. Si une découpe à sec est
nécessaire, utiliser un extracteur de
poussière adéquat.
Il est de la responsabilité du propriétaire ou de
l’employeur de s’assurer que l’utilisateur possède les
connaissances nécessaires pour manipuler le produit en
toute sécurité. Les superviseurs et les utilisateurs
doivent avoir lu et compris le manuel d’utilisation. Ils
doivent être conscients des éléments suivants :
• Les consignes de sécurité relatives aux produits.
• L’éventail d’applications du produit et ses limites.
• La manière dont le produit doit être utilisé et
entretenu.
Les règlements locaux ou nationaux peuvent limiter
l’utilisation de ce produit. Rechercher les
réglementations en vigueur où le travail est exécuté
avant d’utiliser le produit.
Description de l’outil
Le produit est une surfaceuse électrique pour surfaces
en béton de diverses duretés. La plage de surfaçage va
des surfaces douces aux surfaces rugueuses.
Par exemple, le produit dispose des fonctions
suivantes :
• Un cadre repliable pour faciliter le transport.
• Une protection de tête de surfaçage qui adapte le
mouvement à la couche de surface.
• La tête de surfaçage est composée de 3 disques.
L’ensemble complet comporte 6 segments sur
chaque disque de surfaçage.
• Support en résine pour outils diamantés à liant
plastique.
• Disponible en monophasé ou en triphasé
• Largeur de surfaçage de 515 mm.
Utilisation prévue
Utiliser le produit pour meuler les surfaces en béton de
différentes duretés telles que le terrazzo et les tuiles en
pierre.
Le produit est destiné aux activités commerciales
légères sur les propriétés privées et les petits
commerces.
AVERTISSEMENT: Ne pas utiliser l’outil
pour d’autres tâches.
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1. Manuel d’utilisation
2. Poignée/guidon
3. Boutons de verrouillage pour le réglage de la
poignée de guidon
4. Arrêt d’urgence
5. Témoin de surcharge
6. Interrupteur ON/OFF (Marche-Arrêt)
7. Compteur horaire
8. Armoire électrique
9. Raccord du câble du moteur
10. Poignée à joint angulaire
11. Prise d’alimentation
12. Roues en caoutchouc
13. Fonction de verrouillage
14. Boulon de blocage pour fixer le moteur ou la tête de
surfaçage
15. Protection de tête de surfaçage
16. Poignée de levage, moteur
17. Moteur électrique
18. Anneau de levage
19. Brossette
20. Plaque de l’outil – trois disques de surfaçage
21. Plaque de plancher/plaque inférieure tête de
surfaçage
22. Raccord, tuyau d’aspiration
Symboles figurant sur la machine
AVERTISSEMENT : Une utilisation
insouciante ou inappropriée peut causer des
blessures à l’utilisateur ou à d’autres
personnes ou causer leur mort.
Lire attentivement le manuel et veiller à bien
comprendre les directives avant d’utiliser
l’outil.
Toujours mettre des protège-oreilles, des
lunettes de protection et un masque
antipoussière.
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