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1. CX110 12 SLOW SPEED COLD SAW User Manual e COPYRIGHT 2012 BY CRAFTEX INDUSTRIES INC Ve warren consent oF deel e TABLE OF CONTENTS Specific Safety Instructions 3 Ra 4 Physical Features MMMMMMMM 5 Un packing En 6 Se E ER EEE ES 6 Proper Grounding y Assembly nnn nnn nn nee 8 Test Run seen 11 Basic Controls ae nnn emm 11 Cutting Angle 12 VU 12 Work Stop 14 Blade Change 14 Cutting Fluid emm 15 Operation eme meme enn nnn nn ne enna nnn m mmm 15 Maintenance nene nn ne nnn m nn nnn nnn na nnn nce nnancnc 16 Cleaning 16 Lubrication sss 16 Gearbox Oil emen emm 16 Troubleshooting
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4. a blade with a larger tooth pitch that allows better unloading of shavings and that holds more lubricating refrigerant FAULT CAUSE REMEDY CUT OFF THE Too fast advance Decrease advance exerting less STRAIGHT cutting pressure Ineffective gripping of the part in the Check the gripping of the part which vise may be moving sideways Disk head off the straight Adjust the head Disk sides differently sharpened Choose tool quality carefully in every Disk thinner than the commercial detail as regards type and construction standard characteristics Dirt on the gripping device Carefully clean the laying and contact surfaces BLADE STICKS IN THE Too fast advance Decrease advance exerting less cutting pressure Low cutting speed Increase speed Wrong tooth pitch Choose a Suitable disk See Chapter Material classification Sticky accumulation of material on the Check the blend of lubricating coolant disk and choose a better quality disk Insufficient lubricating refrigerant Check the level of the liquid in the tank Increase the flow of lubricating refrigerant checking that the hole and the liquid outlet pipe are not blocked 91 e T 303 SP CRAFTEX 19 TE CA SERIES Fuse 1 20A AM LI Lil CX110 WIRING DIAGRAM KR Relay x 1 K1 Contactor Switch x 1 SBl Emergency Button x 1 SB2 Stop Button x 1 SB3 Start Button x 1 SB4 Trigger Switch x 1 8 E 9 SN KC 0 RECOMMENDED CUTTING PARAMETER 2
5. be performed with the guards in place to ensure safety Immediately release the start run trigger button if the blade should get stuck in a cut Switch off the machine before raising the machine head Then open the vise and remove the work piece Lastly check the blade teeth for any damage If any of the teeth are broken replace the saw blade Always make sure that any tools used for adjustments are removed before operating the machine Make sure you have read and understood all the safety instructions in the manual and you are familiar with your CX110 before operating it Failure to do so could result serious personal injuries and damage to the machine WARNING The safety instructions given above can not be complete because the environment in every shop is different Always consider safety first as it applies to your individual working conditions 2 CRRFTEX CIT 3 O CRAFTEX CX110 COLD SAW NAS CX SERIES FEATURES MODEL CX110 12 SLOW SPEED COLD SAW As part of the growing line of Craftex CX Series machineries we are proud to offer the CX110 a 12 Slow Speed Cold Saw By following the instructions and procedures laid out in this user manual you will receive years of excellent service and satisfaction The CX110 is a professional tool and like all power tools proper care and safety procedures should be adhered to SS Motor 2 1 2 HP 220 V 16 Amp Coolant P UMP nettes 1 8 HP Coolant
6. power source Raise the saw all the way up Hemove the oil sight glass shown in figure 22 and lower the saw forward allowing all the oil to drain out E Oil Fill nN Plug D 315 x ngil Sight N Glass Drian Figure 22 Oil fill drain YU location Raise the saw back all the way up Pour in new oil from the fill plug shown in figure 22 Heinstall the control handle TROUBLESHOOTING FAULT TOOTH BREAKAGE PREMATURE DISK WEAR CAUSE Too fast advance Wrong cutting speed Wrong tooth pitch Low quality disk Ineffective gripping of the part in the vise Previously broken tooth left in the cut Cutting resumed on a groove made previously Insufficient lubricating refrigerant or wrong emulsion Sticky accumulation of material on the disk Wrong running in of the disk Wrong cutting speed Unsuitable tooth profile Wrong tooth pitch Low quality disk Insufficient lubricating refrigerant REMEDY Decrease advance exerting less cutting pressure Change disk speed and or diameter See chapter Material classification and choice of disks and the Table of cutting speed s according to disk diameter Choose a suitable disk Use a better quality disk Check the gripping of the part Accurately remove all the parts left in Make the cut elsewhere turning the part Check the level of the liquid in the tank Increase the flew of lubricating refrigerant checking t
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8. 7 mmm 17 Wiring Diagram 20 Recommended Cutting Parameter 21 Parts Diagram and Parts List 22 Warranty 26 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Extreme caution should be used when operating all power tools Know your power tool be familiar with its operation read through the owner s manual and practice safe usage procedures at all times Always read and understand the user manual before operating the machine Connect your machine only to the matched and specific power source Always wear safety glasses when operating your machine This machine is designed to cut metal construction materials of different shapes and profiles The materials may be required for fabrication workshops machinist shops and general construction work To obtain good running in of the machine it is advisable to start using it at intervals of about half an hour This operation should be repeated two or three times after which the machine may be used continuously Disconnect the power source when changing blade and or making adjustments Always check that the work piece is securely clamped and that long pieces are suitably supported All operations must
9. TE v pad 15 MAINTENANCE During the life of your machine you will need to practice some regular maintenance to keep your lathe in peak performance condition Check your machine daily for the following before use Loose mounting nuts and bolts Worn or damaged cord Cutting fluid level Blade damage Proper function of the blade guard Damaged parts Any other unsafe condition CLEANING Treat the machine with care keep it clean and grease and lubricate it regularly Only through good care you can be sure that the working quality of the machine will remain constant Oil grease and cleaning agents are pollutants and must not be disposed off through the drains or in normal garbage Dispose of those agents in accordance with current local environmental regulations Cleaning rags impregnated with oil grease and cleaning wool in a suitable closed vessel and disposed of in an environmentally sound way Do not put them with normal garbage Vacuum excess metal chips and wipe off the remaining debris and cutting fluid with a dry cloth LUBRICATION Disconnect the cord from the power source Clean the vise lead screw using a rag Apply multipurpose grease to the vise lead screw and distribute it by opening the closing the vise several times GEARBOX OIL With regular use the oil in the gearbox must be drained and replaced every six months To change the gearbox oll Disconnect the cord from the
10. Tank Size 5L Spindle Gpoeed 52 RPM Maximum Vise Opening 4 3 4 120mm with Quick Release CUTTING CAPACITIES AT 90 amp Gold 2 3 8 60mm Wilco 4 100mm w ciu Rm 3 1 4 x 3 1 4 82mm x 82mm CUTTING CAPACITIES AT 45 SON m 2 50mm Hii OWN a neces 3 1 2 90mm Hau mmu 3 x 3 75mm x 75mm Approximate Weioht esses 195 Kg w INNER Taiwan e AND E 3 Years CX110 12 SLOW SPEED COLD SAW PHYSICAL FEATURES Trigger Switch ON OFF Button Control Handle Blade Guard Power Indicator Light Vise Hand Wheel Emergency Stop Button 2 1 2 HP 1 d Motor ec Work Stop Ka Splash Guard Se Miter Lock Lever Cabinet Stand Vise Quick Release Lever Angle Indicator Scale Mounting Cover Holes Plate UNPACKING The machine is properly packaged in a crate for safe transportation When unpacking carefully inspect the crate and ensure that nothing has been damaged during transit While doing the inventory if you can not find any part check if the part is already installed on the machine The CX110 is a very heavy machine Use a forklift truck or other mechanical devices when transporting the machine SETUP When setting up your machine you will want to find an ideal spot where your cold saw will most likely be positioned most of the time Consider your complete work environment before plac
11. e the work stop rod in or out to the desired position Lower the blade and measure the distance between the end of the work stop rod and the blade Adjust the work stop rod until the distance between the end of the work stop rod and the blade is equals to the desired length you want to cut on the work piece Retighten the lock knob from the top and secure the work stop rod in position Before making any cuts slide the work piece until it is against the work stop rod BLADE CHANGE To replace the saw blade Disconnect the cord from the power source Remove the cap screw securing the blade guard See figure 20 Figure 20 Removing the blade guard Rotate the blade guard and the linkage out of the way Remove the arbor cap screw and remove the blade flange Place the blade flange on the new blade Figure 21 Replacing the blade Place the new blade with the flange on the arbor and secure it with by tightening the Cap screw Lower the blade guide and reconnect the blade guard securing it with the cap screw WARNING The used cutting fluid presents hazard Make sure to use personal protection when handling it CUTTING FLUID To access and clean fill the coolant tank Disconnect the cord from the power source Remove the rear stand cover to access the coolant tank Wear protective glasses equipments Remove the drain hose from the filter and take the coolant tank out of the cabinet D
12. en socket at the side of the electrical box on the top of the motor and plug in the control handle cable into the open socket Use a wrench to tighten the cable connector nut See figure 7 mm E Figure 7 Connecting the cable to the socket Attach the support roller to the left side of the base and align the two holes on the support roller with the two holes on the base of the machine Secure the support roller using screws and washers do not fully tighten the screws at this time Place a level across the mouth of the vise and support roller and raise or lower the support roller until it is level Once the support roller is level with the mouth of the vise tighten the screws to secure the support roller in position See figure 8 Figure 8 Support roller Insert the threaded end of the stop bar into the hole on the side of the vise and turn it clockwise until snug Secure the stop bar by tightening the hex nut counter clockwise onto the stop bar Figure 9 Installing the stop bar Attach the cover plate to the side of the stand and secure it using screws provided See figure 10 Figure 10 Installing the cover plate Attach the coolant pump into the coolant tank and secure it using screws and washers provided Connect the flow tube to the coolant pump and secure it using a hose clamp provided Use a flat head screw driver to tighten the screw on the hose clamp Figure 11 Coolant pump Place the c
13. hat the hole and the liquid outlet pipe are not blocked Check the blend of lubricating coolant and choose a better quality disk See chapter Material classification and choice of disks in the paragraph on Running in the disk Change disk speed and or diameter See Chapter Material classification and choice of disks and the Table of cutting speeds according to disk diameter Choose a Suitable disk See Chapter Material classification and choice of disks in the paragraph on Type of disks Choose a Suitable disk See Chapter Material classification and choice of disks Use a better quality disk Check the level of the liquid in the tank Increase the flow of lubricating refrigerant checking that the hole and the liquid outlet pipe are not blocked E lt gt CRAFTE v TEX 17 FAULT CHIPPED DISK an ela ACT WE r eee Wee eee Lued AC Partido et Uwe nP EE DRE fed VIR Eee MT etr d ee EE SE E EE beh ie ELE fei DISK VIBRATION RIDGES ON THE CUTTING SURFACE CAUSE Hardness shape or flaws in the material oxides inclusions lack of homogeneity etc Wrong cutting speed Wrong tooth pitch Vibrations Disk incorrectly sharpened Low quality disk Incorrect emulsion of the lubricating Hefrigerant Wrong tooth pitch Unsuitable tooth profile Ineffective gripping of the part in the vise Dimensions of the solid section too large with respect to the maximum adm
14. ing your machine in the ideal spot MOUNTING The CX110 cabinet stand comes with four mounting holes that allow you to mount the machine to the shop floor Lag shield anchors with lag bolts and studs are two popular methods for anchoring an object to a concrete floor To mount the machine Once the stand is completely assembled position it in the desired location Mark the floor through the four holes on the stand and move the stand away Drill holes on the floor and install the mounting hardware into the floor using the method that best fits your specific application Place the stand over mounting hardware and secure it PROPER GROUNDING Grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock The machine should be wired by a qualified electrician according to C E C Canadian Electrician Code WARNING Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock Check with a qualified electrician if you are in doubt as to whether the outlet is properly grounded It is strongly recommended not to use extension cords with your CX110 Always try to position your machine close to the power source so that you do not need to use extension cords If you really find it necessary to use an extension cord make sure the extension cord does not exceed 50 feet in length and the cord is 14 gauge to prevent moto
15. issible cutting dimensions Disk diameter incorrect and or too large Disk diameter incorrect and or too large Ineffective gripping of the part in the vise Too fast advance Disk teeth are worn Insufficient lubricating refrigerant Teeth do not unload shavings well REMEDY Reduce the cutting pressure and or the advance Change disk speed and or diameter See Chapter Material classification and choice of disks and the Table of cutting speeds according to disk diameter Choose a suitable disk Check gripping of the part Replace the disk with one that is more suitable and correctly sharpened Use a better quality disk Check the percentage of water and oil in Choose a suitable disk See Chapter Material classification and choice of disks in the paragraph on Type of disks Check the gripping of the part Abide by the instructions Decrease the disk diameter adapting it to the dimensions of the part to be cut the cutting part of the disk must not be too large for the shape of the part to be cut Decrease the disk diameter adapting it to the dimensions of the part to be cut the cutting part of the disk must not be too large for the shape of the part to be cut Check the gripping of the part Decrease advance exerting less cutting Check the level of the liquid in the tank Increase the flow of lubricating refrigerant checking that the hole and the liquid outlet pipe are not blocked Choose
16. lowered If the blade touches the jaws of the vise adjust the vise so that the blade does not come in contact with the jaws of the vise VISE The vise on CX110 can be adjusted providing maximum support in different angles It also features an auxiliary stability bracket for additional support during cutting operation WARNING Make sure to check the vise jaws for blade clearance before starting to cut Failure to do so could cause the blade to come in contact with the jaws during operation and result in damage to the blade VISE JAW ADJUSTMENT To adjust the vise Disconnect the cord from the power source set the angle of cut by shifting the miter lock lever to the left and rotating the saw to the desired angle Lower the saw all the way to check for blade clearance If the saw blade lowers all the way without hitting the vise jaws or stability bracket no adjustment is needed If the saw blade hits the vise jaw or the Stability bracket you will to adjust the vise Loosen the screw securing the jaw See figure 17 Mag a Figure 17 Sliding the jaw Now slide the jaw so that it is not touching the blade when the blade is lowered Retighten the screw to secure the jaw in place STABILITY BRACKET ADJUSTMENT The stability bracket can be placed in two positions and can also be removed depending on the angle of cut To move the stability bracket Make sure the cord is disconnected from the p
17. nctions arising directly or indirectly from misuse abuse improper installation or assembly negligence accidents repairs or alterations or lack of maintenance Proof of purchase is necessary All warranty claims are subject to inspection of such products or part thereof and Craftex reserves the right to inspect any returned item before a refund or replacement may be issued This warranty shall not apply to consumable products such as blades bits belts cutters chisels punches etceteras Craftex shall in no event be liable for injuries accidental or otherwise death to persons or damage to property or for incidental contingent special or consequential damages arising from the use of our products RETURNS REPAIRS AND REPLACEMENTS To return repair or replace a Craftex product you must visit the appropriate Busy Bee Tools showroom or call 1 800 461 BUS Y Craftex is a brand of equipment that is exclusive to Busy Bee Tools For replacement parts directly from Busy Bee Tools for this machine please call 1 800 461 BUSY 2879 and have your credit card and part number handy e All returned merchandise will be subject to a minimum charge of 15 for re stocking and handling with the following qualifications Returns must be pre authorized by us in writing We do not accept collect shipments Items returned for warranty purposes must be insured and shipped pre paid to the nearest warehouse Returns must be accompanied with a copy of
18. of the CX110 are described below Use the following figures and description to get familiar with your saw ON OFF SWITCH Turns the machine power to the machine ON OFF POWER INDICATOR LIGHT Glows green when machine is turned ON COOLANT PUMP SWITCH Turns the coolant pump ON OFF EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON shuts off the machine incase of emergency ower ndicator Light er Stop Coolant putes 9 i Pump Wee Figure 14 CX110 Control panel TRIGGER SWITCH Turns the motor ON spinning the blade and activating the coolant pump MITER LOCK LEVER Releases or locks the head in position for angled cuts WORK STOP Allows to set a particular distance from the blade producing multiple same length cuts VISE HAND WHEEL Opens and closes the vise jaw to clamp the work piece Es CRAFTE ORATE 11 VISE QUICK RELEASE LEVER Quickly opens and closes the vise jaws for repetitive clamping procedure Trigger Switch Vise Quick Release Lever Figure 15 CX110 saw and vise controls CUTTING ANGLE To se the cutting angle Make sure the cord is disconnected from the power source Move the miter lock lever to the left releasing the saw pivot Rotate the saw to the desired angle using the scale as guide shown in figure 16 Lock the head in position by moving the miter lock lever to the right Now lower the blade and test the clearance Make sure the blade is not touching the jaws of the vise when
19. oolant pump with the coolant tank inside the stand onto the coolant tank bracket The coolant tank has a divider which holds the tank Attach one end of the drain hose onto the hose connector underside of the machine base and the other end into the coolant tank See figure 12 Install the rear stand cover and secure it using washers and screws provided Attach the splash guard to the front side of the machine and secure it using screws and washers provided See figure 13 Figure 13 Installing the splash guard WARNING Make sure the power cord is disconnected from the power source before making any adjustments to the machine TEST RUN Once the machine is completely assembled test run your machine to make sure it runs properly To test run the machine Make sure you have read and understood the instructions given in this user manual and the machine is set up properly Make sure that there is oil in the machine oee page 16 for details Make sure all the tools and objects used during assembly are removed from the machine Connect the cord to the power source and turn the machine ON The machine should run smoothly with little or no vibration If there is unusual noise or excessive vibration on the machine shut off the machine immediately Investigate and correct it before operating the machine See page 17 for TROUBLESHOOTING Turn OFF the machine BASIC CONTROLS The basic controls
20. ower source Remove the screw securing the stability bracket and reinstall it in the position so that it does not come in contact with the blade when lowered Sometimes you will have to remove the stability bracket depending on the angle of Cut VISE QUICK RELEASE LEVER The vise on the CX110 is equipped with a quick release lever which allows releasing repositioning and quickly re clamping very easy To use the quick release lever Disconnect the cord from the power source Rotate the quick release lever to the upward position Quick Release Lever Figure 18 Quick release lever Open the vise jaw wide enough and place the work piece between the jaws Close the jaw within 1 8 of the work piece Rotate the quick release lever counter clockwise to secure the work piece between the jaws Between cuts rotate the lever clockwise to release the work piece reposition the work piece and rotate the lever counter clockwise to secure it again lt A AI SY TEX 13 WORK STOP The CX110 is equipped with a work stop which allows performing consistent length cuts To use the work stop Disconnect the cord from the power source Loosen the lock knob securing the work stop onto the rod and slide the work stop to the desired position on the rod Tighten the lock knob See figure 19 Work Stop Rod Figure 1 9 Adjusting the work stop Loosen the lock knob on the top of the work stop and slid
21. r damage es S2 CRRFTEX as ATTE 7 ASSEMBLY Follow the instructions below to assemble your CX110 Take the accessories and coolant tank out of the stand and set aside for later use Place the stand on the floor where you want to place your machine Use lifting straps and position it around the collar of the moveable jaw and motor as shown in figure 2 Figure 2 Lifting straps around the motor and the jaw of the CX110 Once the lifting straps are properly positioned around the machine and the forks of the fork truck lift the machine Align the four setscrews on the base of the machine with the four holes on the stand and lower the machine onto the stand Direct the setscrews into the holes and position the machine onto the stand See figure 3 l y ge Figure 3 Securing the machine onto the stand Attach the coolant tank bracket to the inside of the stand and secure it using screws and washers provided See figure 4 22 qe Figure 4 Installing the coolant tank bracket Use a wrench and remove the hex head screw from the oil fill hole shown in figure 5 ET 41 E AT Figure 5 Removing the screw from the oil fill hole Attach the control handle to the head assembly by threading its threaded end into the oil fill hole until it is a tight fit Make sure that the trigger switch pointing upwards as shown in figure 6 Figure 6 Installing the control handle Locate the op
22. rain and dispose the cutting fluid following government approved disposal regulations for your area Use a rag to wipe out residual fluid Clean the cutting fluid screens in the machine base and the tank Wash out the dirt and debris from the filter Fill the tank with coolant solution 1 10 ration of coolant to water Replace the coolant tank in reverse order of removal OPERATION Once you have read and understood the instructions given in this manual and you are familiar with the basic controls on your CX110 follow the instructions below for safe and efficient cuts Disconnect the cord from the power source Adjust the cutting angle Adjust the work stop if required for the operation being performed Adjust the vise and clamp the work piece properly Check to make sure there is cutting fluid in the reservoir and the open the fluid valve behind the blade Make sure the saw is in the upright position Connect the cord to the power source Push the ON OFF button to turn the saw ON and turn the coolant pump switch to the right to turn ON the coolant pump Press the trigger switch to start the blade Once you see the cutting fluid on the blade lower the saw to cut the work piece Do not force the saw to complete the cut Lower the saw slowly into the work piece Once the cut is complete raise the saw release the trigger Let the blade come to a complete stop before proceeding Es lt gt CRAF
23. your original invoice as proof of purchase Returns must be in an un used condition and shipped in their original packaging a letter explaining your reason for the return Incurred shipping and handling charges are not refundable e Busy Bee will repair or replace the item at our discretion and subject to our inspection e Repaired or replaced items will be returned to you pre paid by our choice of carriers e Busy Bee reserves the right to refuse reimbursement or repairs or replacement if a third party without our prior authorization has carried out repairs to the item e Repairs made by Busy Bee are warranted for 30 days on parts and labour e Any unforeseen repair charges will be reported to you for acceptance prior to making the repairs e The Busy Bee Parts amp Service Departments are fully equipped to do repairs on all products purchased from us with the exception of some products that require the return to their authorized repair depots A Busy Bee representative will provide you with the necessary information to have this done e For faster service it is advisable to contact the nearest Busy Bee location for parts availability prior to bringing your product in for repairs

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