Neilsen CT3096 User manual

BENCH GRINDER 150W CT3096
Ref no.MD3215M
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
We CANNON TOOLS LTD
20 Station road, Rowley Regis, West Midlands,B65 0JU.U.K.
Declare that the design and construction of the following machine, in
the form supplied by us, comply with the requirements of the
appropriate EC directives.
Product description: BENCH GRINDER 150W
Model: CT3096
●EC-Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC
●EC-Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC
CANNON TOOLS LTD
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Gurcharan Tony Singh Sanghera
2014-11-11

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTUCTIONS:
WARNING! When using electric tools, the following safety precautions should
always be followed to reduce the risk of electric shock, personal injury and fire.
Read all these instructions carefully before using the tool, and save for future
reference or new users.
Important.( ). Always wear eye protection when using this tool
Workplace Safety
All onlookers and children should be kept well away from the work area and
extension cables. This tool must only be operated competent adults. When not in
use, keep the tool in a secure place and out of reach unauthorized personnel,
children, etc.
Avoid Electric Shock.
Keep the cable clear of the tool while working. Do not work on or near equipment
that is connected to an electrical supply. Prevent body contact with grounded
surfaces e.g. pipes, radiators.
Work Environment
Do not use the tool in damp or wet areas, or near inflammable liquids or gases.
Always work in a well lit area. Keep the work area tidy to help avoid injuries.
Personal Safety.
For your protection, always wear safety goggles. Keep fingers, hair and clothing
clear of moving parts. Do not over-reach particularly on ladders and maintain
secure footing and balance. Always be aware of the required safety precautions.
Clothing.
Avoid wearing loose clothing or jewellery as they may be caught in moving parts.
Wear a protective hair covering to contain long hair.
Protect the cable
Do not carry the tool by the cable or pull the cable to remove the plug from the
socket. Protect the cable from heat, oil, solvents, sharp objects, or anything that
could damage the insulation.
Disconnect Tools.
Always ensure the main supply is disconnected when not in use or changing
accessories.

Inspect the tool cable before use.
Inspect the tool for any damage, cracks or missing parts. If in any doubt do not
use and consult a qualified electrician. Keep the handle dry and free from oil and
grease.
Avoid Unintentional Starting
Ensure the on/off switch is OFF before plugging into the mains. Do not carry the tool wit
your finger on the switch when plugged in.
Be Alert.
Power tools require the user to concentrate at all times. Do not use if distracted or tired.
The Tool Stops.
If the tool stops unexpectedly, or appears to break down in use, disconnect from the
mains supply before handling moving parts.
Use Outdoor Extension leads.
When the tool is used outdoors, only connect to extension leads intended and approved
for use outdoors.
Use Safety Equipment
Always wear eye protection, safety equipment such as dust mask, non-skid safety shoes,
hard hat or hearing protection used for appropriate conditions will reduce injuries.
Additional safety rules for grinding and honing machines
♦Using only grinding and honing wheels carrying a label stating the manufacturer,
the type of bonding material, the dimensions and the maximum speed of wheel, and
complying with EN12413.
♦Do not use grinding and honing wheels with a maximum speed lower than the speed
of the machine (see technical data).
♦Do not use grinding and honing wheels that do not conform to dimensions stated in
the technical data. Do not use any spacers to make a wheel fit onto spindle.
♦Replace a grinding or honing wheel as soon as it has worn by more than ca. 50mm.
♦Always strictly follow the instructions when replacing a grinding or honing wheel.
♦Before fitting a new grinding or honing wheel, it must be checked for cracks by
suspending it on a thin cord and striking it gently with a hammer, the wheel should

produce a clear sound. If not , the wheel is damaged and must not be used.
♦Regularly check a grinding or honing wheel for alignment. If the wheel is running
out centre of out of balance, it must be replaced.
♦Always store grinding and honing wheels in a dry place.
♦Only use the machine at ambient temperature for 5℃to 40℃.
♦Switch in the machine and let the wheel run with no load for at least 30 seconds
before use.
♦Always wear safety goggles when grinding dry.
♦Never grind magnesium tools.
♦Warning! Use of this machine can generate dust containing chemicals known to
cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. Use appropriate respiratory
protection.
Do not us the machine in the vicinity of any highly inflammable materials.
Residual risks
The following risks are inherent to the use if these machines:
-injuries caused by touch the rotating parts
-injuries caused by disruption of grinding wheel
These risks are most evident:
-within the range of operation
-within the rage of rotating machine parts
In spite of the application of relevant safety regulations and the implementation of safety
devices, certain residual risks cannot be avoided.
These are:
-Impairment of hearing.
-Risk of accidents caused by the uncovered parts of the rotating wheel or belt.
-Risk of injury when changing the wheel or belt.
-Risk of squeezing fingers when opening the guards.

PRODUCT SPECIFICATION:
Model CT3096
InputVoltage 230V/50Hz
RatedPower 150W
Noload Speed 2950rpm
Grindingwheeldiameter 150mm
Changing the grinding or honing wheel (Fig. A)
To renew or change the grinding/honing wheels, follow these series of steps:
(a) Switch off the unit and disconnected from the mains supply;
(b) Remove the fixing screws(1) on the outside cover(2) and then pull out the outside
cover(2);
(c) Remove the nut (3) from the spindle (5) using spanner supplied. The nut on the right
spindle has a right thread; the nut on the left spindle has a left thread;
(d) Take out the outer flange (4) from the spindle (5);
(e) Place the new wheel onto the spindle;
(f) Reassemble the flange, nut, and outside cover;
(g) Switch on the machine and let the wheel run with no load for one minute to check for
cracks.
Fig. A

Do not use a damaged wheel.
Mounting the spark guard(Fig. B & Fig. C)
The spark guard offers additional protection from sparks and should be used
whenever possible.
A spark guard is supplied for each wheel.
♦Fit the transparent screen to the spark guard by inserting a bolt into the creen
and the guard and placing a washer and nut onto the bolt, tighten the nut(Fig. B).
♦Hold the spark guard against the edge on top of the wheel case(Fig. C).
♦Insert the bolt in into the guard and the wheel case(Fig. C).
♦Place a washer and nut onto the bolt and tighten the nut.
♦Position the guard at a distance of approx. 2mm from the wheel by sliding it
towards the wheel.
Fig. B

Fig. C
Adjusting the worpiece support(Fig. D)
The workpiece support can be set according to the workpiece and the desired
grinding angle.
♦Slacken the nut holding the support.
♦Set the support to the desired position and angle, making sure that the support is
as close to the wheel as possible.
♦Tighten the nut
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Fig. D

Instructions for use
Always observe the safety instructions and applicable regulations.
Always wear safety goggles when grinding dry.
Switching on and off.
♦Switching on:set the on/off switch to position 1.
♦Switching off:set the on/off switch to position 0.
Using the grinding wheel
♦In order to achieve a straight cutting edge, move it slowly backwards and
forwards over the grinding wheek. Only a light pressure.
Using the honing wheel.
♦Move the workpiece slowlu horizointally backwards and forwards over the
honing wheel. The tio of the cutting edge of the workpiece should be in contact
with the wheel over a width of 0.5 to 1 mm.

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Add: 20 station road, Rowley Regis, west midlands,B65 0JU.U.K.
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