Hitachi C 10FSB Safety Instructions And Instruction Manual

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Safety Instructions And Instruction Manual

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Slide Compound Miter Saw
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND INSTRUCTION MANUAL
WARNING
IMPROPER OR UNSAFE
use of this power tool can result in death or serious bodily injury!
This manual contains important information about product safety. Please read and understand this
manual BEFORE operating the power tool. Please keep this manual available for other users and
owners before they use the power tool. This manual should be stored in safe place.
INSTRUCTIONS DE SECURITE ET MODE D’EMPLOI
AVERTISSEMENT
Une utilisation
INCORRECTE OU DANGEREUSE
de cet outil motorisé peut entraîner la mort ou de
sérieuses blessures corporelles!
Ce mode d’emploi contient d’importantes informations à propos de la sécurité de ce produit. Prière
de lire et de comprendre ce mode d’emploi AVANT d’utiliser l’outil motorisé. Garder ce mode d’emploi
à la disponibilité des autres utilisateurs et propriétaires avant qu’ils utilisent l’outil motorisé. Ce mode
d’emploi doit être conservé dans un endroit sûr.
INSTRUCCIONES DE SEGURIDAD Y MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES
ADVERTENCIA
¡La utilización
INAPROPIADA O PELIGROSA
de esta herramienta eléctrica puede resultar en lesiones
de gravedad o la muerte!
Este manual contiene información importante sobre la seguridad del producto. Lea y comprenda este
manual ANTES de utilizar la herramienta eléctrica. Guarde este manual para que puedan leerlo otras
personas antes de utilizar la herramienta eléctrica. Este manual debe ser guardado en un lugar seguro.
CONTENTS
PAGE
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION ....................3
MEANINGS OF SIGNAL WORDS ............................3
SAFETY .......................................................................3
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR
USING ALL POWER TOOLS .............................3
REPLACEMENT PARTS ..........................................6
USE PROPER EXTENSION CORD .........................7
DOUBLE INSULATION FOR SAFER OPERATION ...7
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE ............................8
NAME OF PARTS .....................................................8
SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................9
PAGE
ACCESSORIES ......................................................10
APPLICATIONS ......................................................10
PREPARATION BEFORE OPERATION .................11
BEFORE USING ....................................................12
BEFORE CUTTING ................................................13
PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS .................................18
SAW BLADE MOUNTING AND
DISMOUNTING ...............................................26
MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION ......................27
SERVICE AND REPAIRS .......................................28
PARTS LIST ...............................................................86
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TABLE DES MATIERES
PAGE
INFORMATIONS IMPORTANTES
DE SÉCURITÉ .................................................29
SIGNIFICATION DES MOTS
D’AVERTISSEMENT ........................................29
SECURITE .................................................................29
CONSIGNES DE SECURITE RELATIVES AUX
OUTILS ÉLECTRIQUES ..................................29
PIECES DE RECHANGE .......................................33
UTILISER LE CORDON DE
RALLONGE APPROPRIÉ ................................33
DOUBLE ISOLATION POUR UN
FONCTIONNEMENT PLUS SUR .....................33
UTILISATION ET ENTRETIEN ..................................35
NOM DES PIÈCES .................................................35
PAGE
SPÉCIFICATIONS ..................................................36
ACCESSOIRES ......................................................37
APPLICATIONS ......................................................37
PRÉPARATION AVANT L’UTILISATION .................38
AVANT L’UTILISATION ...........................................39
AVANT LA COUPE .................................................40
APPLICATIONS PRATIQUES .................................45
INSTALLATION ET RETRAIT DE LA LAME ...........53
ENTRETIEN ET INSPECTION ...............................54
SERVICE APRÈS-VENTE ET RÉPARATIONS .......56
LISTE DES PIECES ..................................................86
Français
ÍNDICE
PÁGINA
INFORMACIÓN IMPORTANTE SOBRE
SEGURIDAD .................................................... 57
SIGNIFICADO DE LAS PALABRAS DE
SEÑALIZACIÓN ...............................................57
SEGURIDAD ..............................................................57
NORMAS DE SEGURIDAD PARA LAS
HERRAMIENTAS ELÉCTRICAS ......................57
PIEZAS DE REEMPLAZO ......................................61
UTILICE EL CABLE PROLONGADOR
ADECUADO ..................................................... 61
AISLAMIENTO DOBLE PARA OFRECER UNA
OPERACIÓN MÁS SEGURA ...........................62
OPERACIÓN Y MANTENIMIENTO ...........................63
NOMENCLATURA DE PARTES .............................63
ESPECIFICACIONES ............................................. 64
PÁGINA
ACCESORIOS........................................................65
APLICACIONES .....................................................65
PREPARATIVOS PREVIOS A LA OPERACIÓN .....66
ANTES DE LA UTILIZACIÓN .................................67
ANTES DEL CORTE ..............................................68
APLICACIONES PRÁCTICAS ................................73
MONTAJE Y DESMONTAJE DE LA
HOJA DE SIERRA ...........................................82
MANTENIMIENTO E INSPECCIÓN .......................83
SERVICIO Y REPARACIONES ...............................85
LISTA DE PIEZAS .....................................................86
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Read and understand all of the safety precautions, warnings and operating instructions in the Instruction Manual
before operating or maintaining this power tool.
Most accidents that result from power tool operation and maintenance are caused by the failure to observe basic
safety rules or precautions. An accident can often be avoided by recognizing a potentially hazardous situation
before it occurs, and by observing appropriate safety procedures.
Basic safety precautions are outlined in the “SAFETY” section of this Instruction Manual and in the sections which
contain the operation and maintenance instructions.
Hazards that must be avoided to prevent bodily injury or machine damage are identi ed by WARNINGS on the
power tool and in this Instruction Manual.
NEVER use this power tool in a manner that has not been speci cally recommended by HITACHI.
MEANINGS OF SIGNAL WORDS
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situations which, if ignored, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situations which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate
injury, or may cause machine damage.
NOTE emphasizes essential information.
SAFETY
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING ALL POWER TOOLS
READ ALL OF THE WARNINGS AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL
BEFORE OPERATING OR MAINTAINING THIS TOOL:
WARNING: When using this electric tool, take all necessary precautions to minimize the risk of
electric shock or other personal injury.
In particular, always comply with the following safety rules:
1. ALWAYS KEEP GUARDS IN PLACE and in working order.
2. ALWAYS REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND WRENCHES BEFORE STARTING TOOL.
Always con rm that all keys and adjusting wrenches have been removed from the tool before it is turned on.
3. ALWAYS KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN. Avoid injuries by not cluttering the work areas and work
benches.
4. NEVER USE TOOL IN HAZARDOUS ENVIRONMENTS. Never use the power tool in damp or wet
places and never expose it to rain. Always keep the work area well lighted.
5. NEVER PERMIT CHILDREN OR OTHERS TO LOITER NEAR THE WORK AREA. Keep
all people (especially children) away from the work area. Always unplug unattended tools and keep the work
place tamper-proof by installing locks on the doors and on the master switches. Always remove the lock-o
button from the tool and store it in a secure place, when the tool is not in use.
6. NEVER FORCE THE TOOL. It will do the job better and more safely if it is operated at the rate for which
it was designed.
7. ALWAYS USE THE RIGHT TOOLS. Never force a tool or an attachment to do a job for which it was not
designed.
8. ALWAYS WEAR PROPER APPAREL WHEN WORKING WITH THE TOOL. Never wear loose
clothing, gloves, neckties, rings, bracelets or other jewelry which may get caught in the moving parts. Always
wear non-slip footwear, preferably with steel toes. Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair.
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9. ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTION WITH SIDE SHIELDS THAT MEETS THE
REQUIREMENTS OF ANSI STANDARD Z87.1 WHEN WORKING WITH THE TOOL TO
PREVENT EYE INJURY.
Ordinary eyeglasses do not provide adequate protection because they do not
contain impact resistant safety glass. Also, use a face mask for additional safety and wear a dust mask if the
cutting operation produces dust.
10. ALWAYS SECURE THE WORKPIECE TO THE FENCE OR THE TABLE. Use clamps or a vise
to hold the workpiece in place. It is safer than using your hand and it frees both hands to operate the tool.
11. NEVER OVERREACH. Always keep proper footing and balance when working with the tool.
12. ALWAYS MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE. Always keep tools sharp and clean for the best and safest
performance. Always follow instructions for lubricating the tool and for changing accessories.
13. ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE TOOL before servicing and before changing blades or other accessories.
14. NEVER RISK UNINTENTIONAL STARTING WHEN PLUGGING IN THE TOOL. Always
con rm that the switch is in the OFF position before inserting the power plug into the receptacle.
15. ALWAYS USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES ONLY WHEN OPERATING THIS TOOL.
Consult this instruction manual for descriptions of recommended accessories. To avoid personal injuries, use
only recommended accessories in conjunction with this tool.
16. NEVER STAND ON THE TOOL. Prevent serious injury by not tipping the tool and by not risking
unintentional contact with the saw blade.
17. ALWAYS CHECK FOR DAMAGED PARTS BEFORE USING THE TOOL. Always check the
guard and all other components for damage before using the tool to assure that they will function properly.
Check all moving parts for proper alignment, freedom from binding and other conditions that might a ect
proper operation. Always repair or replace any damaged guards or other damaged components before using
the tool.
18. ALWAYS CONFIRM THE ROTATION DIRECTION OF THE BLADE BEFORE USING THE
TOOL.
Always feed work into the tool against the rotation direction of the blade in order to prevent possible
injury.
19. NEVER LEAVE THE TOOL RUNNING WHILE UNATTENDED. TURN POWER OFF. Do not
leave tool until it comes to a complete stop. Always turn the power o when the tool is not in use. Always unplug
the power cord when the tool is not in use.
20. This tool was not designed to be used for mass-production applications and should not be used in mass-
production environments.
21. When servicing this tool, use only authorized replacement parts.
22. Apply 120 volts AC only to this tool. Applying the wrong voltage or applying DC power can cause the POWER
TOOL to operate improperly and cause serious personal injury or damage to the tool.
23. Never raise the saw blade from the workpiece until it has rst come to a complete stop.
24. Always use outboard stands to provide support for long workpieces that overhang the table of the slide
compound miter saw.
25. Always return the carriage to the full rear position after each crosscut operation in order to reduce the risk of
injury.
26. POLARIZED PLUGS To reduce the risk of electric shock, this equipment has a polarized plug (one blade
is wider than the other). This plug will t in a polarized outlet only one way. If the plug does not t fully in the
outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not t, contact a quali ed electrician to install the proper outlet. Do not
change the plug in any way.
Speci c Safety Rules for Use of this Power Tool
WARNING: The following speci c operating instructions must be observed when using this POWER
TOOL in order to avoid injury:
DO’s
ALWAYS OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING RULES TO ASSURE SAFE USE OF THIS TOOL:
1.
Review this Manual and familiarize yourself with the safety rules and operating instructions for this POWER
TOOL before attempting to use it.
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2. Remove all packing materials attached or connected to the tool before attempting to operate it.
3. Always con rm that the POWER TOOL is clean before using it.
4. Always wear snug- tting clothing, non-skid footwear (preferably with steel toes) and eye protection when
operating the POWER TOOL.
5. Always handle the POWER TOOL carefully. If the POWER TOOL falls or strikes against a hard object, it might
become deformed or cracked or sustain other damage.
6. Always cease operating the saw at once, if you notice any abnormality whatsoever.
7. Always con rm that all components are mounted properly and securely before using the tool.
8. When replacing the saw blade, always con rm that the rpm rating of the new blade is correct for use on this tool.
9. Always shut o the power and wait for the saw blade to completely stop rotating before doing any maintenance
or adjustments.
10. During slide cutting, always push the saw blade away from the operator.
11. Always clamp or otherwise secure the workpiece to the fence; otherwise the workpiece might be thrust form
the table and cause bodily harm.
12. During miter or bevel cutting, always wait for the rotation of the blade to stop completely before lifting the saw
blade.
13. Always make a trial run rst before attempting any new use of the saw.
14. Always handle the saw blade with care when dismounting and mounting it.
15. Always con rm that the workpiece is free of nails or other foreign objects before beginning a cut.
16. Always keep your hands out of the path of the saw blade.
17. Always con rm that the lower guard is in the proper place before using the saw.
18. Always con rm that the lower guard does not obstruct the sliding motion of the saw before attempting slide
cutting.
19. Inspect the tool power cords periodically.
20. Always con rm that the proper lengths and types of extension cords are being utilized, if necessary, before
starting the tool.
21. Always con rm that the motor air vents are fully open before using the tool.
22. Always wait until the motor has reached full speed before starting a cut.
23. Always keep the handles dry, clean and free of oil and grease. Hold the tool rmly when in use.
24. Always use outboard stands to provide support for long workpieces that overhang the table of the slide
compound miter saw.
25. Always operate the tool after ensuring the workpiece is xed properly with a vise assembly.
26. The operating instructions provided with the tool shall direct the user to secure the tool to supporting structure
if, during normal operation, there is a tendency for the tool to tip over, slide, or walk on the supporting surface.
DON’Ts
NEVER VIOLATE THE FOLLOWING RULES TO ASSURE SAFE USE OF THIS TOOL:
1.
Never operate the POWER TOOL unless you fully understand the operating instructions contained in this
Manual.
2. Never leave the POWER TOOL unattended without rst unplugging the power cord.
3. Never operate the POWER TOOL when you are tired, after you have taken any medications, or have consumed
any alcoholic beverages.
4. Never use the POWER TOOL for applications not speci ed in the instruction manual.
5. Never operate the tool while wearing loose clothing, a necktie or jewelry, or while your hair is uncovered, to
protect against getting caught in the moving machinery.
6. Never reach around the saw blade.
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7. Never touch any moving parts, including the blade, while the saw is in use.
8. Never remove any safety devices or blade guards; use of the tool without them would be hazardous.
9. Never lock the lower guard; always con rm that it slides smoothly before using the tool.
10. Never damage the power cord of the tool.
11. Never attempt to move a plugged-in POWER TOOL while your nger is on the starting switch.
12. Never use the POWER TOOL if the starting switch does not turn on and o properly.
13. Never use the POWER TOOL if the plastic housing or the handle is cracked or deformed.
14. Never use the POWER TOOL near ammable liquids or gases because sparking can cause an explosion.
15. Never clean plastic components with solvents because the plastic may dissolve.
16. Never operate the saw unless all the blade guards are in place.
17. Never raise the saw blade from the workpiece until it has rst come to a complete stop.
18. When slide cutting, never pull the handle toward the operator, since this could cause the saw blade to kick up
from the workpiece. Always push the handle away from the operator in a single, smooth motion.
19. Never place your limbs inside of the line next to warning sign “ ” while the tool is being operated. This may
cause hazardous conditions.
20. Never use abrasive type blades on this saw.
21. Never expose to rain or use in damp locations.
22. Never cut ferrous metals or masonry.
WARNING
FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING THE
SLIDE COMPOUND MITER SAW
1.
Always wear eye protection when using the slide compound miter saw.
2. Always keep hands out of the path of the saw blade.
3. Never operate the saw without the guards in place.
4. Never perform any freehand operation with the slide compound miter saw.
5. Never reach around the saw blade.
6. Always turn o tool and wait for saw blade to stop before moving workpiece or changing settings.
7. Always disconnect power before changing blade or servicing.
8. Saw blade diameter is 10" (255mm).
9. No load speed is 3800/min.
10. To reduce the risk of injury, return carriage to the full rear position after each crosscut operation.
REPLACEMENT PARTS
When servicing use only identical replacement parts.
Repairs should be conducted only by a Hitachi authorized service center.
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USE PROPER EXTENSION CORD
Make sure your extension cord is in good condition. When using an extension cord, be sure to use one heavy
enough to carry the current your product will draw. An undersized cord will cause a drop in line voltage resulting
in loss of power and overheating. Table shows the correct size to use depending on cord length and nameplate
ampere rating. If in doubt, use the next heavier gage. The smaller the gage number, the heavier the cord.
MINIMUM GAGE FOR CORD SETS
Total Length of Cord in Feet (Meter)
0 – 25
(0 – 7.6)
26 – 50
(7.9 – 15.2)
51 – 100
(15.5 – 30.5)
101 – 150
(30.8 – 45.7)
Ampere Rating AWG
More
Than
Not More
Than
0 – 6
6 – 10
10 – 12
12 – 16
18
18
16
14
16
16
16
12
16
14
14
14
12
12
Not Recommended
WARNING: Avoid electrical shock hazard. Never use this tool with a damaged or frayed electrical
cord or extension cord.
Inspect all electrical cords regularly. Never use in or near water or in any environment
where electric shock is possible.
DOUBLE INSULATION FOR SAFER OPERATION
To ensure safer operation of this power tool, HITACHI has adopted a double insulation design. “Double insulation”
means that two physically separated insulation systems have been used to insulate the electrically conductive
materials connected to the power supply from the outer frame handled by the operator. Therefore, either the symbol
” or the words and “Double insulation” appear on the power tool or on the nameplate.
Although this system has no external grounding, you must still follow the normal electrical safety precautions given
in this Instruction Manual, including not using the power tool in wet environments.
To keep the double insulation system e ective, follow these precautions:
* Only HITACHI AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER should disassemble or assemble this power tool, and only
genuine HITACHI replacement parts should be installed.
* Clean the exterior of the power tool only with a soft cloth moistened with soapy water and dry thoroughly.
* Never use solvents, gasoline or thinners on plastic components; otherwise the plastic may dissolve.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
AND
MAKE THEM AVAILABLE TO
OTHER USERS
AND
OWNERS OF THIS TOOL!
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OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
NOTE: The information contained in this Instruction Manual is designed to assist you in the safe
operation and maintenance of the power tool. Some illustrations in this Instruction Manual may
show details or attachments that di er from those on your own power tool.
NAME OF PARTS
MODEL C10FSH/MODEL C10FSB
Dust Bag
Handle
Spindle Cover
Lower guard
Fence (A)
Table Insert
Turntable
Side Handle
Hinge
Holder (A)
Saw Blade
Fence (B)
Motor Head
Indicator
(For miter scale)
Rotation
Direction
Motor
Lever
Sub Fence
Vise Assembly
Laser Marker
(Only C10FSH)
Indicator
(For right bevel scale)
Gear Case
Fig. 1
Trigger Switch
Locking Pin
Slide Securing Knob
Fixing Pin
Nameplate
5mm Screw
Spindle Lock
Base
Guard
Clamp Lever
Belt Cover
Holder
Indicator
(for left bevel scale)
Adjuster (Only C10FSH)
(for Laser marker)
Switch
(for Laser marker)
(Only C10FSH)
Fig. 2
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SPECIFICATIONS
Item Model C 10FSH / C 10FSB
Motor Type Series commutator motor
Power source Single-phase AC 60Hz
Voltage (Volts) 120
Full-load current (Amp) 12
Laser Marker
(Only Model
C10FSH)
Maximum output <1mW CLASS II Laser Product
Wave length 400~700 nm
Laser medium Laser Diode
Applicable
saw blade
Outside Dia. 10" (255mm)
Hole Dia. 5/8" (15.9mm)
No load speed 3800/min
Max.
sawing
dimension
Head Turntable Max. sawing dimension
Miter 0 0 Max. Height
Max. Width
or
* Max. Height
Max. Width
With aux. board
3-11/32"
12-9/32"
3-9/16"
11"
19/32"
(85mm)
(312mm)
(90mm)
(280mm)
(15mm)
0 Left 4
or
Right 4
Max. Height
Max. Width
or
* Max. Height
Max. Width
With aux. board
3-11/32"
8-19/32"
3-9/16"
7-1/2"
19/32"
(85mm)
(218mm)
(90mm)
(190mm)
(15mm)
0 Right 57° Max. Height
Max. Width
or
* Max. Height
Max. Width
With aux. board
3-11/32"
6-1/2"
3-9/16"
5-25/32"
13/32"
(85mm)
(165mm)
(90mm)
(147mm)
(10mm)
Bevel Left 4 0 Max. Height
Max. Width
or
* Max. Height
Max. Width
With aux. board
2-3/16"
12"
2-3/8"
11"
19/32"
(55mm)
(305mm)
(60mm)
(280mm)
(15mm)
Right 4 0 Max. Height
Max. Width
or
* Max. Height
Max. Width
With aux. board
1-3/16"
12"
1-3/8"
11"
19/32"
(30mm)
(305mm)
(35mm)
(280mm)
(15mm)
Compound Left 45° Left 45°
or
Right 4
Max. Height
Max. Width
or
* Max. Height
Max. Width
With aux. board
2-3/16"
8-19/32"
2-3/8"
7-1/2"
19/32"
(55mm)
(218mm)
(60mm)
(190mm)
(15mm)
Right 4 Left 31° Max. Height
Max. Width
or
* Max. Height
Max. Width
With aux. board
1-3/16"
10-7/32"
1-3/8"
9-19/32"
19/32"
(30mm)
(260mm)
(35mm)
(230mm)
(15mm)
Right 45° Right 45° Max. Height
Max. Width
or
* Max. Height
Max. Width
With aux. board
1-3/16"
8-19/32"
1-3/8"
7-1/2"
19/32"
(30mm)
(218mm)
(35mm)
(190mm)
(15mm)
Miter sawing range Left 0° – 45° Right 0° – 57°
Bevel sawing range Left 0° – 45° Right 0° – 4
Compound sawing range Left (Bevel) 0° – 45°, Left and Right (Miter) 0° – 45°
Right (Bevel) 0° – 45°, Left (Miter) 0° – 31°, Right (Miter) 0° – 4
Net weight 43lbs. (19.5kg)
Cord 2 Conductor type cable 6ft. (1.8m)
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When cutting the workpiece which has the dimension of “*” there might be some possibility of the lower end of
the circular saw to touch with the workpiece, even if the motor head is located at the lower limit position. Pay
attention when cutting the workpiece. For further details, refer to “PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS” on page 18. Mount
the auxiliary board on the fence surface (Refer ( ) the thickness of auxiliary board). Refer to “5. Cutting large
workpieces” on page 20 (Fig. 27).
ACCESSORIES
WARNING: Accessories for this power tool are mentioned in this Instruction Manual.
The use of any other attachment or accessory can be dangerous and could cause injury
or mechanical damage.
STANDARD ACCESSORIES
2 Dust bag (1 piece)1 10" (255mm) TCT Saw blade
(1 piece)
For how to use, refer to
page 25.
4 10mm BOX wrench
(1 piece)
3 Vise Assembly w/knob bolt
(1 piece)
For how to use, refer to
page 18.
No. of teeth 40
Code No. 310878 (C329701)
Fig. 3
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES...sold separately
1 Extension Holder and Stopper (Code No. 321553)
2 Saw blade 10"(255mm) TCT Saw blade (Total teeth:72) (Code No. 725206)
3 Sub Fence (A) (Code No. 321387)
4 Crown molding Vise Ass’y (Code No. 321434) (Include Crown molding Stopper (L))
5 Crown molding Stopper (L) (Code No. 321374)
6 Crown molding Stopper (R) (Code No. 321373)
NOTE: Accessories are subject to change without any obligation on the part of the HITACHI.
APPLICATIONS
Wood and aluminum sash.
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PREPARATION BEFORE OPERATION
Make the following preparations before operating the power tool:
1. Remove all packing materials attached or connected to the tool before attempting to operate it.
2. Installation
1" (25mm) thick bench
Work Bench
5/16" (8mm) Nut
5/16" (8mm) BoltBase
5-29/32"(150mm)
11-13/16" (300mm)
11/32" (9mm)
3 Holes
10-13/32" (264mm)
Fig. 4
Attach the power tool to a level, horizontal work bench in accordance with Fig. 4.
Select 5/16" (8mm) diameter bolts suitable in length for the thickness of the work bench.
Bolt length should be at least 1-9/16" (40mm) plus the thickness of the work bench.
For example, use 2-9/16" (65mm) or larger bolts for a 1" (25mm) thick work bench.
The holder attached to the rear of the base helps stabilize the power tool.
Holder adjustment:
Loosen the 6mm bolt with the supplied 10mm box wrench.
Adjust the holder until its bottom surface contacts the work bench
surface.
After adjustment, rmly tighten the 6mm bolt.
Fig. 5
3. Releasing the locking pin
When the power tool is prepared for shipping, its main parts are secured
by a locking pin.
Move the handle slightly so that the locking pin can be disengaged.
NOTE: Lowering the handle slightly will enable you to disengage
the locking pin more easily and safely.
The lock position of the locking pin is for carrying and
storage only.
Fig. 6
4. Installing the dust bag, holder, stopper and vises
(The holder and stopper are optional accessories.)
Attach the dust bag and vise assembly as indicated in Fig. 1 and Fig. 2.
6mm Bolt
Move
Adjust the holder
until its bottom
surface contacts the
work bench surface.
Holder
Locking Pin
Pull
Handle
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BEFORE USING
1. Make sure the power source is appropriate for the tool.
WARNING: Never connect the power tool unless the available AC power source is of the same
voltage as that speci ed on the nameplate of the tool.
Never connect this power tool to a DC power source.
2. Make sure the trigger switch is turned OFF.
WARNING: If the power cord is connected to the power source with the trigger switch turned
ON the power tool will start suddenly and can cause a serious accident.
3. Check the saw blade for visible defects.
Con rm that the saw blade is free of cracks or other visible damage.
4. Con rm that the saw blade is attached securely to the power tool.
Using the supplied 10mm box wrench, tighten the bolt on the saw blade spindle to secure the saw blade.
For details, see Fig. 51-a, Fig. 51-b and Fig. 51-c in the section on “SAW BLADE MOUNTING AND
DISMOUNTING”.
5. Check the lower guard for proper operation.
Lower guard is designed to protect the operator from coming into contact
with the saw blade during operation of the tool.
Always check that the lower guard moves smoothly and covers the saw
blade properly.
Fig. 7
WARNING: NEVER OPERATE THE POWER TOOL if the lower guard does not function smoothly.
6. Con rm the position of the spindle lock before using the tool.
After installing the saw blade, con rm that the spindle lock has been returned to the retract position before
using the power tool (see Fig. 2).
7. Check the lower limit position of the Saw Blade.
Although it was adjusted before shipment, carefully check the height of the saw blade. Con rm that the saw
blade can be lowered 13/32" to 7/16" (10mm to 11mm) below the table insert. For details, see the section on
“Checking the saw blade lower limit position”.
8. Check the Power Receptacle.
To prevent overheating, accidental stopping or intermittent operation, con rm that the power cord plug ts
properly in the electrical receptacle and does not fall out after it is inserted. Repair or replace the receptacle if
it is faulty.
9. Con rm the tool’s power cord is not damaged.
Repair or replace the power cord if an inspection indicates that it is damaged
10. Eye protection
Always wear eye protection with side shields that meets the requirements of ANSI Standard Z87.1. Ordinary
eyeglasses do not provide adequate protection because they do not contain impact resistant safety glass.
WARNING: Operating the tool without wearing proper eye protection may result in serious
injury.
11. Electric brake
This tool is equipped with an electric brake which will typically stop the blade within 5 seconds after the trigger
switch is released.
Occasionally, there will be a delay in the brake engaging which will result in a longer blade stopping time. On
rare occasions, the brake may not engage at all and the saw blade will coast to a stop.
Lower guard
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If the brake fails to engage frequently, depress and release the trigger switch to turn the tool on and o 4 or 5
times. If the brake still does not engage, have the tool serviced at a Hitachi authorized service center.
Always con rm that the saw blade has completely stopped before raising it from the workpiece.
The brake is not a substitute for a properly functioning lower guard. Check the function of the lower guard
before each use. Serious personal injury may occur if the lower guard does not move smoothly and cover the
blade properly.
WARNING: Please be aware of the reaction of the Motor Head (Fig.1) when the brake is activated.
Braking causes the Motor Head to jerk downward and the user should be prepared
for this reaction, especially when the trigger switch is released before the blade
is completely down. Failure to be familiar with, and prepared for, the operational
characteristics of the tool may cause serious injury.
AFTER CONNECTING THE POWER PLUG TO AN APPROPRIATE AC POWER SOURCE,
CHECK THE OPERATION OF THE TOOL AS FOLLOWS:
12. Trial Run
After con rming that no one is standing behind, the power tool start and con rm that no operating abnormalities
exist before attempting a cutting operation.
13. Inspect the rotating stability of the saw blade.
For precise cutting, rotate the saw blade and check for de ection to con rm that the blade is not noticeably
unstable; otherwise vibrations might occur and cause an accident.
BEFORE CUTTING
1. Positioning the table insert
Table insert
Workpiece
Workpiece
Table insert
Saw Blade
Workpiece
Table insert
Saw Blade
Saw Blade
6mm
Machine
Screw
6mm
Machine
Screw
6mm
Machine
Screw
[Right angle cutting]
Fig. 8-a
[Left bevel angle cutting]
Fig. 8-b
[Right bevel angle cutting]
Fig. 8-c
Table inserts are installed on the turntable. When shipping the tool from the factory, the table inserts are so
xed that the saw blade does not contact them. The burr of the bottom surface of the workpiece is remarkably
reduced, if the table insert is xed so that the gap between the side surface of the table insert and the saw
blade will be minimum. Before using the tool, eliminate this gap in accordance with the following procedure.
(1) Right angle cutting
Loosen the three 6mm machine screws, then secure the left side table insert and temporarily tighten
the 6mm machine screws of both ends. Then x a workpiece (about 7-7/8" (200mm) wide) with the vise
assembly and cut it o . After aligning the cutting surface with the edge of the table insert, securely tighten
the 6mm machine screws of both ends. Remove the workpiece and securely tighten the 6mm center
machine screw. Adjust the right hand table insert in the same way.
(2) Left and right bevel angle cutting
Adjust the table insert in the manner shown in Fig. 8-b and Fig. 8-c following the same procedure for right
angle cutting.
CAUTION: After adjusting the table insert for right angle cutting, the table insert will be cut to
some extent if it is used for bevel angle cutting.
When bevel cutting operation is required, adjust the table insert for bevel angle
cutting.
2. Checking the saw blade lower limit position
Check that the saw blade can be lowered 13/32" to 7/16" (10mm to 11mm) below the table insert as shown in
Fig. 9.
When you replace a saw blade with a new one, adjust the lower limit position so that the saw blade will not cut
the turntable or complete cutting cannot be done.
To adjust the lower limit position of the saw blade, follow the procedures (1) to (4) indicated below. (Fig. 10)
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Furthermore, when changing the position of a 8mm depth adjustment bolt that serves as a lower limit position
stopper of the saw blade, it becomes necessary to shift the position of a 8mm hexagon socket set screw that
is in the screw hole for the 8mm depth adjustment bolt that serves as the stopper.
(1) Loosen the 8mm wing nut.
(2) Insert your 6mm hexagon bar wrench from behind of the tool and turn
the 8mm hexagon socket set screw to the left (counterclockwise) as
viewed from behind of the tool.
(3) Turn the 8mm depth adjustment bolt, change the height where the
bolt head and the gear case contacts, and adjust the lower limit
position of the saw blade. One turn of the 8mm depth adjustment
bolt changes the lower limit position of the saw blade by about
5/16"(8mm), and this information can be used as a rough guide.
(4) Turn the 8mm hexagon socket set screw to the right (clockwise) as
viewed from behind of the tool, and let it softly contact the tip of the
8mm depth adjustment bolt.
3. Lower limit position of saw blade when cutting a large workpiece
NOTE:
When cutting a workpiece exceeding 3-11/32" (85mm) in height in right-angle cutting or
2-3/16"(55mm) in left bevel angle cutting or 1-3/16" (30mm) in right bevel angle cutting,
adjust the lower limit position so that the base of the motor head (see Fig. 9) will not come
in contact with the workpiece.
To adjust the lower limit position of the saw blade, follow the procedures (1) to (3) shown in Fig. 10-a.
(1) Loosen the 8mm wing nut so that the 8mm depth adjustment bolt can be turned by hand.
(2) Lower the motor head, and thru the 8mm depth adjustment bolt by hand and make adjustments so that
there can be a clearance of 3/32" to 1/8" (2mm to 3mm) between the lower limit position of the motor head
and the top of the workpiece at the saw blade’s lower limit position (where the head of the 8mm depth
adjustment bolt contacts the gear case.
(3) After adjustment, turn the 8mm wing nut until it contacts the Hinge (see Fig. 10), and fully tighten it.
4. Con rmation for use of sub fence
WARNING: In the case of left bevel cutting, turn the sub fence counterclockwise. Unless it is
turned counterclockwise, the main body or saw blade may contact the sub fence,
resulting in an injury.
This power tool is Equipped with a sub fence.
In the case of direct angle cutting and right bevel angle cutting, use the
sub fence. Then, you can realize stable cutting of the material with a
wide back face.
In the case of left bevel cutting, raise the sub fence up as illustrated in
Fig. 11 and then turn it counterclockwise.
Gear Case
Base
8mm Wing Nut
8mm Depth
Adjustment
Bolt
Saw Blade
Turntable
Fig. 9
8mm Depth
Adjustment Bolt
8mm Hexagon Socket
Set Screw
Turn
8mm Wing Nut
Loosen
Gear Case
Hinge
Fig. 10
Sub Fence
Left bevel angle cutting
Turn
Right bevel angle cutting
Direct angle cutting
Fence (B)
Fig. 11
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5. Oblique angle
Before the power tool is shipped from the factory, it is adjusted for 0°, right angle, left 45° bevel cutting angle
and right 45° bevel cutting angle with the 8mm bolt (A), 8mm bolt (B) and the 8mm bolt (C).
When changing the adjustment, change the height of the 8mm bolt (A), 8mm bolt (B) or the 8mm bolt (C) by
turning them.
When changing the bevel angle to the right 4, pull the xing pin on the direction shown in Fig. 12-a and incline
the motor head to the right.
When adjusting the motor head to 0°, always return the xing pin to its initial position as shown in Fig. 12-b.
8mm Bolt (C)
(Stopper for left 4
bevel angle)
Indicator
(For left bevel
scale)
Fixing Pin
Pull
Fig. 12-a
8mm Bolt (B) (Stopper for right
45° bevel angle)
8mm Bolt (A) (Stopper for 0°)
Return
Fixing Pin
Indicator (For right bevel scale)
Fig. 12-b
6. Securing the workpiece
WARNING: Always clamp or vise to secure the workpiece to the fence; otherwise the workpiece
might be thrust from the table and cause bodily harm.
7. Installing the holders ... (Optional accessory)
The holders help keep longer workpieces stable and in place during the
cutting operation.
(1) As indicated in Fig. 13, use a steel square for aligning the upper
edge of the holders with the base surface.
Loosen the 6mm wing nut. Turn a height adjustment bolt 6mm, and
adjust the height of the holder.
(2) After adjustment, rmly tighten the wing nut and fasten the holder
with the 6mm knob bolt (optional accessory). If the length of Height
Adjustment Bolt 6mm is insu cient, spread a thin plate beneath.
Make sure the end of Height Adjustment Bolt 6mm does not protrude
from the holder.
8. Stopper for precision cutting ... (Stopper and holder are optional accessory)
Workpiece
Stopper
(Optional accessory)
6mm Knob Bolt
(Optional accessory)
Holder
(Optional
accessory)
Move
6mm Wing Nut (Optional accessory)
Height Adjustment Bolt 6mm (Optional accessory)
Fig. 14
The stopper facilitates continuous precision cutting in lengths of 11" to
17-3/4" (280mm to 450mm).
To install the stopper, attach it to the holder with the 6mm knob bolt as
shown in Fig. 14.
6mm Knob Bolt
(Optional accessory)
Holder
(Optional
accessory)
Steel
Square
Base Surface
6mm Wing Nut
(Optional
accessory)
Height Adjustment Bolt 6mm
(Optional accessory)
Fig. 13
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9. Con rmation for use of sub fence (A)(Optional accessory)
WARNING: In the case of right bevel cutting, remove the sub
fence (A). Supposing it is not able to remove it,
It will contact the blade or some part of the tool,
causing in serious injury to operator.
In the case of direct angle cutting and angle cutting, use the sub fence (A).
The sub fence (A) can be installed on the right side of the guide fence. Insert
the rods of the sub fence (A) into the holes in the guide fence. Tighten the
6mm knob bolt which come with the sub fence (A) to secure the sub fence
(A). Then, you can realize stable cutting of the material with a wide back
face.
10. Position adjustment of laser line (Only Model C10FSH)
WARNING: * Make sure before plugging the power plug into the receptacle that the main body
and the laser marker are turned o .
* Exercise utmost caution in handling a switch trigger for the position adjustment of
the laser line, as the power plug is plugged into the receptacle during operation.
If the switch trigger is pulled inadvertently, the saw blade can rotate and result in
unexpected accidents.
* Do not remove the laser marker to be used for other purposes.
CAUTION:
Fig. 17
Fig. 16
* Laser radiation- Do not stare into beam.
* Laser radiation on work table. Do not stare into beam.
If your eye is exposed directly to the laser beam, it can be hurt.
* Do not dismantle it.
* Do not give strong impact to the laser marker (main body of tool); otherwise, the
position of a laser line can go out of order, resulting in the damage of the laser
marker as well as a shortened service life.
* Keep the laser marker lit only during a cutting operation. Prolonged lighting of the
laser marker can result in a shortened service life.
* Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those
speci ed herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
NOTE: * Perform cutting by overlapping the ink line with the laser line.
* When the ink line and the laser line are overlapped, the strength and weakness of light
will change, resulting in a stable cutting operation because you can easily discern the
conformity of lines. This ensures the minimum cutting errors.
* In outdoor or near-the-window operations, it may become di cult to observe the laser
line due to the sunlight. Under such circumstances, move to a place that is not directly
under the sunlight and engage in the operation.
* Do not tug on the cord behind the motor head or hook your nger, wood and the like
around it; otherwise, the cord may come o and the laser marker may not be lit up.
Sub Fence
(A)
6mm Knob
Bolt
Fig. 15
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Ink lining can be easily made on this tool to the laser marker. A switch
lights up the laser marker. (Fig. 18)
Depending upon your cutting choice, the laser line can be aligned with
the left side of the cutting width (saw blade) or the ink line on the right
side.
The laser line is adjusted to the width of the saw blade at the time of
factory shipment. Adjust the positions of the saw blade and the laser line
taking the following steps to suit the use of your choice.
(1) Light up the laser marker and make a groove of about 3/16" (5mm)
deep on the workpiece that is about 25/32" (20mm) in height and
5-29/32"(150mm) in width. Hold the grooved workpiece by vise as it
is and do not move it. For grooving work, refer to “11.Groove cutting
procedures” on page 25.
(2) Then, turn the adjuster and shift the laser line. (If you turn the
adjuster clockwise, the laser line will shift to the right and if you turn it
counterclockwise, the laser line will shift to the left.) When you work
with the ink line aligned with the left side of the saw blade, align the
laser line with the left end of the groove. (Fig. 20) When you align it
with the right side of the saw blade, align the laser line with the right
side of the groove.
(3) After adjusting the position of the laser line, draw a right-angle ink
line on the workpiece and align the ink line with the laser line. When
aligning the ink line, slide the workpiece little by little and secure it
by vise at a position where the laser line overlaps with the ink line.
Work on the grooving again and check the position of the laser line.
If you wish to change the laser line’s position, make adjustments
again following the steps from (1) to (3).
NOTE: Check and make sure on a periodic basis if the position of the laser line is in order. As
regards the checking method, draw a right-angle ink line on the workpiece with the height
of about 25/32" (20mm) and the width of 5-29/32"(150mm), and check that the laser line is
in line with the ink line [The deviation between the ink line and the laser line should be less
than the ink line width (0.5mm)]. (Fig. 21)
Switch
Laser line
Saw Blade
Marking
(pre-marked)
Workpiece
Cutting Width
Fig. 18
Fig. 19
Marking
(pre-marked)
Vise Assembly
Turn
Move
Laser Line
Groove
Adjuster
Laser Line
Fig. 20
Fig. 21
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PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS
WARNING: * To avoid personal injury, never remove or place a workpiece on the table while the
tool is being operated.
* Never place your limbs inside of the line next to warning sign while the tool is being
operated. This may cause hazardous conditions (see Fig. 22).
Line
Warning Sign
Line
Warning Sign
Fig. 22
1. Switch operation
The trigger switch lock-o button is designed to prevent inadvertent operation
of the power tool. To operate the power tool, it is necessary to rst fully insert
the lock-o button into the hole on the handle as shown in Fig. 23.
The trigger switch will not operate unless the lock-o button has been pushed
in.
When the trigger switch is released, the power goes o and the lock-o button
automatically returns to its initial position, locking the trigger switch.
WARNING: Always remove the lock-o button from the handle when the power tool is not in
use. This will ensure that the power tool cannot be turned on accidentally or by
someone (especially a child) who is not quali ed to use the power tool. If the lock-
o button is left in the handle, serious personal injury can result. Since the lock-o
button ts rather tightly, it may be necessary to turn it to the left and right during
mounting and removing.
2. Using the Vise Assembly (Standard accessory)
The vise assembly can be mounted on either the left fence (Fence (B))
or the right fence (Fence (A)), and can be raised or lowered according
to the height of the workpiece.
To raise or lower the vise assembly, rst loosen the 6mm knob bolt. As
shown in Fig. 24, the vise shaft has three locking grooves into which
the tip of the 6mm wing bolt is designed to t in order to lock the screw
holder in the desired position.
To ensure that the tip of the 6mm wing bolt is properly aligned with the
desired locking groove on the vise shaft, simply align the upper surface
of the fence to either of three v-grooves on the vise shaft surface or to
the lower surface of the screw holder.
Therefore, the vise assembly can be attached in either of three
positions to ensure proper height adjustment.
After adjusting the height, rmly tighten the 6mm wing bolt; then turn
the upper knob, as necessary, to securely attach the workpiece in
position.
CAUTION: Always con rm that the motor head (see Fig. 1) does not contact the vise assembly
when it is lowered for cutting. If there is any danger that it may do so, loosen the
8mm knob bolt slightly and move the vise assembly to a position where it will not
contact the saw blade.
Fig. 23
Handle
Trigger
Switch
Lock-o Button
Hole
Fig. 24
Screw Holder
Knob
Work piece
Vise
Plate
Groove
6mm
Knob Bolt
Fence
6mm Knob Bolt
V-Groove
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In case of compound cutting of left bevel angle and left miter angle, a workpiece of
up to 2-3/16" (55mm) can be xed with a vise assembly mounted on the left side. In
case the workpiece height exceeds 2-3/16" (55mm), mount the vise assembly on the
opposite side of the inclination of the motor head. For other compound cutting (left
bevel + right miter, right bevel + left miter and right bevel + right miter), mount the
vise assembly on the opposite side of the inclination of the motor head to avoid the
contact of the vise assembly with the motor head.
3. Cutting Operation
(1) As shown in Fig. 25 the width of the saw blade is the
width of the cut. Therefore, slide the workpiece to the right
(viewed from the operator’s position) when length
is
desired, or to the left when length
is desired.
(Only Model C10FSH)
If a laser marker is used, align the laser line with the left
side of the saw blade, and then align the ink line with the
laser line.
(2) Once the saw blade reaches maximum speed, push the
handle down carefully until the saw blade approaches the
workpiece.
(3) Once the saw blade contacts the workpiece, push the
handle down gradually to cut into the workpiece.
(4) After cutting the workpiece to the desired depth, turn the
power tool OFF and let the saw blade stop completely
before raising the handle from the workpiece to return it to
the full retract position.
CAUTION:
* Increased pressure on the handle will not increase the cutting speed.
On the contrary, too much pressure may result in overload of the motor and/or
decreased cutting e ciency.
WARNING: * Con rm that the trigger switch is turned OFF and the power plug has been removed
from the receptacle whenever the tool is not in use.
* Always remove the lock-o button from the handle and store it in a secure place
after completing the work.
* Always turn the power o and let the saw blade stop completely before raising the
handle from the workpiece.
If the handle is raised while the saw blade is still rotating, the cut-o piece may
become jammed against the saw blade causing fragments to scatter about
dangerously.
* Every time one cutting or deep-cutting operation is nished, turn the switch o ,
and check that the saw blade has stopped. Then raise the handle, and return it to
the full retract position.
* Be absolutely sure to remove the cut material from the top of the turntable, and
then proceed to the next step.
* Continued cutting operation can result in overload of the motor. Touch the motor
and if its hot, stop your cutting operation once and rest for 10 minutes or so, and
then restart your cutting operation.
4. Cutting narrow workpieces (Press cutting)
Slide the hinge down to holder (A), then tighten the slide securing knob (see
Fig. 2) as indicated in Fig. 26.
Lower the handle to cut the workpiece.
Using the power tool this way will permit cutting of workpieces of up to 3-11/32"
(85mm) square.
Fig. 25
Adjusting Line
Marking
(pre-marked)
Marking
(pre-marked)
(Front View)
Hinge
Holder (A)
Handle
Press
Down
Workpiece
Fig. 26
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5. Cutting large workpieces
There may be case when a complete cutting cannot be done depending on the
height of workpiece. In this case, mount an auxiliary board with the 6mm at
head screws and the 6mm nuts using the 7mm holes on the fence surface (two
holes on each side). (Fig. 27)
Refer to page 9 “SPECIFICATIONS” for the thickness of the auxiliary board.
6. Cutting wide workpieces (Slide cutting)
(1) Workpieces up to 3-11/32" (85mm) high and 12-9/32" (312mm) wide:
Loosen the slide securing knob (see Fig. 2), grip the handle and
slide the saw blade forward.
Then press down on the handle and slide the saw blade back to
cut the workpiece as indicated in Fig. 28. This facilitates cutting
of workpieces of up to 3-11/32" (85mm) in height and 12-9/32"
(312mm) in width.
(2) Workpieces up to 3-9/16" (90mm) high and 11" (280mm) wide:
Workpieces of up to 3-35/64" (90mm) in height and up to 11"
(280mm) in width can be cut in the same manner as described in
paragraph 6-(1) above.
CAUTION:
* When cutting a workpiece of 3-11/32" (85mm) height, adjust the lower limit position
of the motor head so that the gap between the lower edge of the motor head and
the workpiece will be 3/32" to 1/8" (2 to 3mm) at the lower limit position.
* If the handle is pressed down with excessive or lateral force, the saw blade may
vibrate during the cutting operation and cause unwanted cutting marks on the
workpiece, thus reducing the quality of the cut.
Accordingly, press the handle down gently and carefully.
* In slide cutting, gently push the handle back (rearwards) in a single, smooth
operation.
Stopping the handle movement during the cut will cause unwanted cutting marks
on the workpiece.
WARNING: * For slide cutting, follow the procedures indicated above in Fig. 28.
Forward slide cutting (toward the operator) is very dangerous because the saw
blade could kick upward from the workpiece. Therefore, always slide the handle
away from the operator.
* Always return the carriage to the full rear position after each crosscut operation
in order to reduce the risk of injury.
* Never put your hand on the side handle during the cutting operation because the
saw blade comes close to the side handle when the motor head is lowered.
7. Bevel cutting procedures
(1) Loosen the clamp lever and bevel the saw blade to the left or to the
right.
When tilting the motor head to the right pull the xing pin towards the
rear.
The clamp lever adopts a latchet system. When contacting the work
bench and the main body, pull the clamp lever in the direction of the
arrow mark as illustrated in Fig. 29, and change the direction of the
clamp lever.
(2) Adjust the bevel angle to the desired setting while watching the bevel
angle scale and indicator, then secure the clamp lever.
Fence
6mm Nut
6mm Flad Hd.
Screw
Auxiliary
Board
Fig. 27
Handle
2 Press
Down
Workpiece
1 Pull Forward
3 Push Rearward to Cut
Fig. 28
Fixing pin
Clamp Lever
Tighten
Bevel Scale
Fig. 29
Holder (A)
Pull
Indicator
(for left bevel scale)
Loosen
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