Hitachi C 10FCD Instruction Manual And Safety Instructions

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Instruction Manual And Safety Instructions
MODEL COMPOUND SAW
MOD ELE SCIE A ONGLET INCLINABLE
MODELO SIERRA COMPUESTA
C 10FCD
INSTRUCTION MANUAL AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
Improper and 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 others before they use the power tool.
MODE DEMPLOI ET INSTRUCTIONS DE SECURITE
AVERTISSEMENT
Une utilisation incorrecte et dangereuse de cet outil motorisé peut entraîner la mort
ou de sérieuses blessures corporelles!
Ce mode demploi contient dimportantes informations à propos de la sécurité de
ce produit. Prière de lire et dassimiler ce mode demploi avant dutiliser loutil
motorisé. Garder ce mode demploi à la disponibilité des autres utilisateurs avant
quils utilisent loutil motorisé.
MANUAL D E INSTRUCCIONES E INSTRUCCIONES DE SEGURIDAD
ADVERTENCIA
¡La utilización inapropiada e insegura de esta herramienta eléctrica puede resultar
en lesiones serias o en 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 que utilicen la herramienta eléctrica.
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SAFETY
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OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
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SPECIFICATIONS .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . 9
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MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
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SIG NIFICATION DES MOTS D AVE
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UTILISATION ET ENTRETIEN
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SPÉCIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. 29
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MONTAJE Y DESMONTAJE DE
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MANTENIMIENTO E INSPECCIÓN . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 61
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OPERACIÓN Y MANTENIMIENTO
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ESPECIFICACIONES . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . .. 49
ACCESO
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Read and understand all of the operating instructions, safety precautions and warnings in the Manual before
operating or maintaining this power tool.
Most accidents that result from tool operation and maintenance are caused by the failure to observe basic
safety rules or precautions. An acc ident 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 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 identified by WARNIN GS on
the tool and in this Manual.
Never use this tool in a manner that has not been specifically recom mended by HITACHI, unless you first
confirm that the planned use will be safe for you and others.
MEANINGS OF SIGNAL WOR DS
WARNING: indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if ignored, could r esult in serious personal
injury.
CAUTION: indicates a haza rdous situation which, if i gnored, cou ld result in a moderate personal
injury, or could cause machine damage.
NOTE emphasizes essential information.
SAFETY
INPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING ALL POWER TOOLS
READ ALL OF THE WARNINGS AND OPERATING INS TRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL BE-
FORE OPERATING OR MAINTAINING THI S TOOL:
WARNING: When using this electric tool, ta ke all necessary precautions to minimize the risk of electric
shock or other personal inju ry.
In particular, always comply with the following safety rules:
1. ALWAYS KE EP GUARDS IN PLACE and in working order.
2. ALWAY S REMOVE AD JUSTING KEYS AND WRENCHES BEFORE STARTING TOOL.
Always confirm that all keys and adjusting wrenches have been removed from the tool before it is turned on.
3. ALWAY S 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 PE RMIT 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.
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. ALWAY S USE THE RIGHT TOOLS. Never force a tool or an attachment to do a job for which it
was not designed.
8. ALWAY S 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.
9. ALWAY S USE EYE PROTECTION WHEN WORKING WITH THE TOOL T O PREVENT
EYE INJURY. Ordinary eyeglasses do not provide adequate protection because they have only impact
resistant lenses, they are NOT safety glasses. Also, use a face mask for additional safety and wear a
dust mask if the cutting operation produces dust.
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10. ALWAYS SECURE THE WORKPIECE TO THE FENCE OR THE TAB LE.
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
confirm 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 desc riptions of recommended accessories. To avoid personal injuries,
use only recom mended accessories in conjunction with this tool.
16. NEVER STAND ON THE TOOL. Serious injury could occur if the tool is tipped or if unintentional
contact with the saw blade is made.
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 affect proper operation. Always repair or replace any damaged guards or other dam aged
components before using the tool.
18. ALWAYS CONFIRM THE ROTATION DIRECT ION 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 off 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-produc tion environments.
21. When servicing this tool, use only authorized replacement parts.
22. Apply 115 volts AC only to this tool. Applying the wrong voltage or applying DC power can cause the
PO WER TO OL 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 first come to a complete stop.
24. Always use outboard stands to provide support for long workpieces that overhang the table of the
compound saw.
25. 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 fit in a polarized outlet only one way. If the plug does not fit
fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician to install the
proper outlet. Do not change the plug in any way.
Specific Safety Rule s for Use of this Power Tool
WARNING: The following specific operating instructions must be observed when using this POWER
TOOL in orde r to avoid injury:
DOs
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
PO WER TO OL before attempting to use it.
2. Always confirm that the PO WER TO OL is clean before using it.
3. Always wear snug-fitting clothing, non-skid footwear (preferably with steel toes) and eye protection
when operating the POWER TOOL.
4. Always handle the PO WER TOOL carefully. If the PO WER TOOL falls or strikes against a hard object, it
might become deformed or cracked or sustain other damage.
5. Always cease operating the saw at once, if you notice any abnormality whatsoever.
6. Always confirm that all components are mounted properly and securely before using the tool.
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7. When replacing the saw blade, always confirm that the rpm rating of the new blade is correct for use
on this tool.
8. Always shut off the power and wait for the saw blade to completely stop rotating before doing any
maintenance or adjustments.
9. Always clamp or otherwise secure the workpiece to the fence; otherwise the workpiece might be thrust
from the table and cause bodily harm.
10. During miter or bevel cutting, always wait for the rotation of the blade to stop completely before lifting
the saw blade.
11. Always make a trial run first before attempting any new use of the saw.
12. Always handle the saw blade with care when dismounting and mounting it.
13. Always confirm that the workpiece is free of nails or other foreign objects before beginning a cut.
14. Always keep your hands out of the path of the saw blade.
15. Always confirm that the safety cover is in the proper place before using the saw.
16. Inspect the tool power cords periodically.
17. Always confirm that the proper lengths and types of extension cords are being utilized, if necessary,
before starting the tool.
18. Always confirm that the motor air vents are fully open before using the tool.
19. Always wait until the motor has reached full speed before starting a cut.
20. Always keep the handles dry, clean and free of oil and grease. Hold the tool firmly when in use.
21. Always use outboard stands to provide support for long workpieces that overhang the table of the
compound saw.
22. Always operate the tool after ensuring the workpiece is fixed properly with a vise assembly.
23. 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.
DONTs
NEVER VIOLATE THE FOLLOWING RULES TO ASSURE SAFE USE OF THIS TOOL:
1. Never operate the POWER TO OL unless you fully understand the operating instructions contained in
this Manual.
2. Never leave the PO WER TO OL unattended without first unplugging the power cord.
3. Never operate the POWER TO OL when you are tired, after you have taken any medications, or have
consumed any alcoholic beverages.
4. Never use the POWER TO OL for applications not specified 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.
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 loc k the safety cover; always confirm 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 finger is on the starting switch.
12. Never use the POWER TOOL if the starting switch does not turn on and off properly.
13. Never use the POWER TOOL if the plastic housing or the handle is cracked or deformed.
14. Never use the POWER TO OL near flam mable 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.
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17. Never raise the saw blade from the workpiece until it has first come to a complete stop.
18. Never place your limbs inside of the line next to warning sign while the tool is being operated.
This may cause hazardous conditions.
19. Never use abrasive type blades on this saw.
20. Never expose to rain or use in damp locations.
21. Never cut ferrous metals or masonry.
WARNING
FOR YOUR OWN SAFE TY READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING THE
COMPOUND SAW
1. Always wear eye protection when using the compound 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 compound saw.
5. Never reach around the saw blade.
6. Always turn off 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 3800rpm.
REPLACEMENT PARTS
When servicing use only identical replacement parts.
Repairs should be conducted only by a Hitachi authorized service center.
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.
MINIM U M G A GE FOR CORD SETS
Total Length of Cord in Feet (Meter)
0 25 26 50 51 100 101 150
(0 7.6) (7.9 15.2) (15.5 30.5) (30.8 45.7)
Ampere Rating AW G
More Not More
Than Than
0 6 18 16 16 14
6 10 18 16 14 12
10 12 16 16 14 12
12 16 14 12 Not Recommended
WARNING: Avoid ele ctrical shock hazard. Never use this tool with a dama ged or frayed electrical cord
or extension cord .
Inspect all electrical co rds regul arly. Never use in or near water or in any environment
where electric shock is possible.
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DOUBLE INSULAT ION FOR SAFER OPERATION
To ensure safer operation of this po w er 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 fro m the outer frame handled by the operator. Therefore,
either the sym bol or the words and Double insulation appear on the po w er tool or on the na m eplate.
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 po wer tool in wet environments.
To keep the double insulation system effective, follow these precautions:
* Only HITACHI A UTHORIZED SERVICE CE NTER should disassem ble or assemble this power tool, and only
genuine HITA CHI replacement parts should be installed.
* Clean the exterior of the po wer tool only with a soft cloth m oistened with soapy w ater and dry thoroughly.
* Never use solvent s, gasoline or thinners on plastic com ponents; otherwise the plastic m ay dissolve.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
AND
MAKE THEM AVAILABLE TO
OTHER USERS OF THIS TOOL!
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OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
NOTE: The information containe d in this Instr uction Manual is designed to assist you in the safe operation
and maintenance of t he power tool. Some illustrations in this Instruction Manual may show details
or attachments that differ from those on your own power tool.
NAME OF PARTS
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Spring Plate
Table InsertTable
Base
Extension Win g
(O ptional Accessory)
Fe nce
Vise Assem bly
Angle Regulator
Dust Bag
Lever
Motor
Bla de G uard
(M etal)
Head
Na meplate
Cla mp Lever
Extension Stay
5 m m M achine Scre w
Plunger Handle
Switch Lock
Ha n dle
Trigger S witch
Blade
Bla de G uard (Plastic)
Stock Stop
(O ptional Accessory)
Chip Deflector
Indicator
Miter Angle Scale
Miter Handle
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SPECIFICATIONS
Item Model C 10FCD
Motor Type Series co m mutator motor
Po w er source Single-phase A C 60Hz
Voltage (Volts) 115
Full-load current (A mp) 13
Applicable Outside Dia. 10" (255 m m)
sa w blade Hole Dia. 5/8" (15. 9 m m)
No load speed 3800rpm
Miter 0°
Max. Height 2-23/32" (69 m m) *M ax. Height 3-1/2" (89 m m)
Bevel 0°
Max. Width 5-5/8" (143 m m)
(
*M ax. Width 3-5/8" (92 m m)
)
Miter 45°
Max. Height 2-23/ 32" (69 m m)
Max. Width 3-7/8" (98 m m)
Miter 0°
Max. Height 1-25/ 32" (45 m m)
Max. sawing Left
Max. Width 5-5/8" (143 m m)
dim ensions Bevel 45°
Miter 45°
Max. Height 1-25/ 32" (45 m m)
Max. Width 3-7/8" (98 m m)
Miter 0°
Max. Height 15/16" (24 m m)
Right
Max. Width 4-3/4" (120 m m)
Bevel 45°
Miter 45°
Max. Height 15/16" (24 m m)
Max. Width 3-11/32" (85 m m)
Miter sa wing range Left 0° 45°, Right 0° 45°
Bevel sawing range Left 0° 45°, Right 0° 45°
Co m pound sawing range Left (Bevel) 0° 45°, Left and Right (Miter) 0° 45°
Right (Bevel) 0° 45°, Left and Right (Miter) 0° 45°
Net w eight 28. 7 lbs. (13 kg)
Cord 2 Conductor type cabtire cable 6. 6 ft (2 m)
*N ote: 11/16" (17 m m) thick spacer board is required to be attached to the fence.
ACCESSORIES
WARNING: Accessories for this power tool are mentioned in this Instruction Manual.
The use of any oth er attachment or accessory can be dangerous and could cause in jury or
mechanical damage.
STANDARD ACCESSORIES
Fig. 3
e Vise Asse m bly (1 piece)
For how to use, refer to
pag e 15.
t Wrench (1 piece)
q 10" (255 m m) TCT S a w
blad e (1 piece)
w Dust Bag (1 piece)
For how to use, refer to
pag e 19.
r Extension Stay (1 piece)
5 m m M achine Scre w (2
pieces)
For how to use, refer to
pag e 11.
(N o. of teeth 24 Co de N o.
790004)
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OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES. . . sold separately
q Holder Asse m bly (Fig. 1) (Code N o. 317542)
w Vise Assem bly (Code No. 317541)
e Saw blade 10" (255 m m) TCT Saw blade for fine surface cut (Total teeth: 60) (Code No. 976472)
r Saw blade 10" (255 m m) TCT Saw blade for normal cut (Total teeth:70) (Code No. 976473)
WARNING: Using attachments or accessories not r ecommended in this manual can be dangerous
and cause personal injury or mechanical damag e to the saw.
APPLICATIONS
Wood, plyw ood, color board, soft fabric board, hard board similar m aterials and alu minu m sash.
PREPARATION BEFORE OPERATION
Make the follo wing preparations before operating the power tool:
1. Installation
Fig. 4
Attach the power tool to a level, horizontal w ork bench in accordance with Fig. 4.
Select 5/16" (8 m m) dia meter bolts suitable in length for the thickness of the w ork bench.
Bolt length should be at least 2" (50 m m) plus the thickness of the w ork bench.
For exam ple, use 5/16" (8 m m) × 3" (75 m m) bolts fot a 1" (25 m m) thick work bench.
The extension stay attached to the rear of the base (see Fig. 2) helps stabilize the power tool.
19-1/16" (484 m m)
1
1
-
1
/
2
"
(
2
9
2
m m
)
3/8" (10 m m), 4 Holes
16-27/32" (428 m m)
5/16" (8 m m) Bolt
Work Bench5/16" (8 m m) N ut
Base
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2. Releasing the plunger handle
Fig. 5-a Fig. 5-b
When the power tool is prepared for shipping, its main parts are secured by a plunger handle. M ove the
handle slightly so that the plunger handle can be disengaged and adjusted as indicated in Fig. 5-b.
NOTE: Lowering the handle sloghtly will enable you to disengage the plunger handle mo re easily
and safely.
The lock po sition of the p lunger handle is for carrying and storage only.
For transportation purpose, grasp the handle (see Fig. 1) with one hand and hold the base at the left end
grip section with the other hand to carry.
3. Installing the dust bag, miter handle, extension wing, stock stop and vises.
(The extension wing and stock stop are optional accessories).
Attach the dust bag, miter handle, extension wing, stock stop and vise asse mbly as indicated in Fig. 1
and Fig. 2.
(1) Asse mbly of clam p lever
q Insert spring and screw into the hole of the clam p lever
as shown in Fig. 6.
w Asse mble the cla mp lever to the handle collar, then
tighten the scre w as shown in Fig. 7.
4. Installing the extension stay
(1) Insert the extension stay into the hole of the base.
(2) Fasten the two 5 m m m achine screws and fix an extension stay as indicated in Fig. 2.
Plunger Handle
Plunger Handle
Clockwise
Pull o ut to disenga ge.
Rotate the knob 1/4 turn
and fit the pin stoppers
into the shallo w slot.
Fig. 6
During transport , fit the
plunger handle into the
deep slot.
N OTE: This posi tion is n ot be
used for any cutting
operation.
During operation fit the
plunger handle sto p pers
into the shallo w slot.
Fig. 7
Cla mp Lever
5 m m Hex. soc. hd. cap bolt (C)
(Sto p per for 0°)
Scre w
Ha n dle
Collar
Clam p
Lever
Scre w Spring
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Fig. 8
BEFORE USING
1. Make sure the po wer source is appropriate for the tool.
WARNING: Never connect the power tool unless the available AC power source is of the same
vo ltage as that specified on the nameplate of the tool .
Never connect this power tool to a DC power source.
2. Make sure the trigger switch is turned O FF.
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.
Confirm that the saw blade is free of cracks or other visible da mage.
4. Confirm that the saw blade is attached securely to the power tool.
Using the supplied wrench, tighten the bolt on the arbor shaft to secure the saw blade. For details, see Fig.
36-a, Fig. 36-b and Fig. 36-c in the section on SAW BLADE MO U NTIN G A ND DISM OU NTIN G.
5. Check the blade guards for proper operation.
Blade guards are designed to protect the operator fro m coming
into contact with the sa w blade during operation of the tool.
Alw ays check that the blade guard (plastic) m oves sm oothly and
covers the saw blade properly.
WARNING: Never operate the power tool if the blade guard (plastic) does not function smoothly.
6. Confirm the position of the spindle lock before using the tool.
After installing the sa w blade, confirm that the spindle lock has been returned to the retract position
before using the pow er tool (see Fig. 36-a).
7. Check the lower limit position of the Sa w Blade.
Although it was adjusted before ship m ent, carefully check the height of the saw blade. Confirm that the
saw blade can be low ered 1-1/32" to 1-3/32" (26 m m to 28 m m) belo w the table insert. For details, see
the section on Checking the saw blade lo w er limit position .
8. Check the Power Receptacle.
To prevent overheating, accidental stopping or intermittent operation, confirm that the po w er cord
plug fits properly in the electrical receptacle and does not fall out after it is inserted. Repair or replace
the receptacle if it is faulty.
9. Confirm the tools po w er cord is not dam aged.
Repair or replace the power cord if an inspection indicates that it is dam aged.
AFTER CONNECTING THE POWER PLUG TO AN APPROPRIATE AC POWER SOURC E,
CHECK THE OPERATION OF THE TOOL AS FOLLOWS:
10. Trial Run
After confirming that no one is standing behind, the pow er tool start and confirm that no operating
abnormalities exist before attem pting a cutting operation.
11. Inspect the rotating stability of the saw blade.
For precise cutting, rotate the saw blade and check for deflection to confirm that the blade is not noticeably
unstable; otherwise vibrations might occur and cause an accident.
Bla de G uard
(M etal)
Bla de G uard
(Plastic)
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Fig. 9
Fig. 10
Fig. 12
BEFORE CUT TING
1. Cutting a groove on the table insert.
A groove has to be cut in the table insert, before starting
operation. Secure a piece of w ood about 5-1/8" (130 m m)
wide to the table with the vise assem bly, to prevent the
breakage of the table insert.
After the switch has been turned on and the sa w blade has
reached m aximu m speed, slowly lo wer the handle to cut a
groove on the table insert.
CAUTION: Do n o t c ut t h e groove too quickly;
otherwise the table insert might become
damaged.
2. Checking the saw blade lower limit position
WARNING: To prevent an accident or personal injury, always turn off the trigger switch and
disconnect the power plug from the rece ptacle before adjustment.
Check that the saw blade can be lo wered 1-1/32" to 1-3/32" (26 m m to
28 m m) below the table insert.
If necessary, adjust as follows:
(1) Loosen the 6 m m lock nut on the 6 m m depth adjustment screw.
(2) Turn the 6 m m depth adjustm ent screw as necessary to set the lower
li m it position. T he sa w blad e g oes u p wh en the 6 m m de pth
adjustm ent scre w is turned clockwise and dow n w hen it is turned
counterclockwise.
(3) O nce the adjustm ent is com plete, fully tighten the 6 m m lock nut.
NOTE: Before tightening the 6 mm lock nut, confirm that the saw
blade i s adjusted so that it will not cut into the table.
3. O blique angle
Before the power tool is shipped fro m the factory, it is adjusted for 0°, right angle, left 45° bevel cutting
angle and right 45° bevel cutting angle with the 6 m m bolt (A), 6 m m bolt (B) and the 5 m m hex. soc. hd. cap
bolt (C) (see Fig. 7).
When changing the adjustm ent, change the height of the 6 m m bolt (A), 6 m m bolt (B) or the 5 m m hex. soc.
hd. cap bolt (C) (see Fig. 7) by turning them.
(Maximum bevel cutting angle is 45°).
When changing the bevel angle to the right 45° , pull up the locating bar on the direction sho wn in Fig. 12
and incline the m otor head to the right.
When adjusting the m otor head to 0°, always return the locating bar to its initial position.
Table Insert
Table
d
6 m m Depth
Adjust m ent
Scre w
6 m m Lock
Nut
Fig. 11
6 m m Bolt (A)
(Sto p per for right 45° bevel angle)
Locating
Bar
Cla mp Lever
Indicator
Be vel A ngle
Scale
6 m m Bolt (B)
(Sto p per for left 45°
bev el angle)
5 m m Hex. soc. hd. cap bolt (C)
(Sto p per for 0°)
Locating
Bar
Pull
Up
Clam p
Lever
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Line
Line
Warning Sig n
Fig. 14
Fig. 15
4. Securing the workpiece
WARNING: Always clamp or v ise to secure the workpiece to the fence; otherwise the workpiece
might be thrust from the table and cause bodily harm.
5. Installing the extension wings (Optional accessory)
The extension wings help keep longer w orkpieces stable and in
place during the cutting operation.
(1) Insert the 8 m m screw into the hole located on the base.
(2) Set the lock support rod under the side of the base.
(3) Then with the 8 m m screw for the lock support rod temporary
stop.
(4) Insert an extension wing into the two holes of the lock support
rod.
(5) Push an extension wing until it contact with the base.
(6) Fasten the 8 m m screw and fix an extension wing.
CAUTION: When transporting or carrying the tool, do not
grasp the extension wing.
There is the danger of the extension wing slipping
out of the base. Grasp the handle (see Fig. 1)
instead of th e extension wing.
6. Stock stop for precision cutting (Stock stop is optional accessory)
The stock stop facilitates continuous precision cutting
in lengths of 10" to 16-21/32" (253 m m to 423 m m). To
install the stock stop, attach it to the extension wing with
the 6 m m wing bolt as shown in Fig. 15.
PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS
WARNING: * To avoid personal inj ury, never remove or place a workpiece on the table while the tool
is being operated.
* Never p lac e your limbs inside o f the line ne xt to warning sign while the tool is being
operated. This may cause hazardous conditions (see Fig. 16).
Fig. 16
Extension
Wing
Fig. 13
Lock Support
Rod
Extension
Wing
Base
8 m m
Scre w
Extension Win g
6 m m W ing Bolt
Stock Stop
Warnin g Sign
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Fig. 17
1. S witch operation
The switch lock is designed to prevent inadvertent operation of the
po wer tool.
To operate the po w er tool, it is necessary to first push up the switch
lock as shown in Fig. 17.
The trigger switch will not operate unless the switch lock has been
pushed up. When the trigger switch is released, the power goes off
and the switch lock auto matically returns to its initial position,
locking the trigger switch.
WARNING: This will ensure t hat the power tool cannot be turned on accidental ly or by someone
(especiall y a child) who is not quali fie d to use the power tool.
To pr event unauthorized operation of this tool, insert a padlock through the hole in
the switch trigger.
2. Using the vise assembly (Standard accessory)
(1) The vise assem bly can be m ounted on either the left side
base or the right side base, and can be raised or lowered
according to the height of the w orkpiece.
q Insert support of vise asse m bly into the hole located on
either the left side base or the right side base.
w Then tighten 5 m m clam p bolt as shown in Fig. 18.
NOTE: The support has two l ocking grooves into which
the tip of the 5 mm clamp bolt is designed to fit, to
lock the vise assembly in the desired position.
(2) The vise assem bly can be m ounted on either the left side
fence or the right side fence, and can be raised or lowered
according to the height of the w orkpiece.
q Insert support of vise asse m bly into the hole located on
either the left side fence or the right side fence.
w Then tighten 5 m m clam p bolt as shown in Fig. 19.
CAUTION: Always confirm that the motor head (see Fig. 1) does not cont act the vi se assembly
when it is lowered for cutting. If ther e is any danger that it may do so, loosen the 5
mm clamp bolt slightly and move the vise assembly to a position where it will not
contac t the saw blade.
Switch
Lock
Hole
Trigger
Switch
Base
5 m m
Cla mp Bolt
Vise
Assem bly
Support
Fig. 18
5 m m
Cla mp Bolt
Fe nce
Support
Vise
Assem bly
Fig. 19
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3. Using the vise assembly (Optional accessory)
(1) The vise asse mbly can be m ounted on either the
left side base or the right side base, and can be
moved back and forth according to the width of the
workpiece.
Insert support of vise assembly into the hole located
on either the left side base or the right side of the
base as sho wn in Fig. 20.
4. Cutting O peration
(1) As shown in Fig. 21 the width of the saw blade is the
width of the cut. Therefore, slide the w orkpiece to the
rig ht (vie w ed fro m th e o perators positio n) wh e n
length b is desired, or to the left w hen length a is
desired.
(2) O nce the sa w blade reaches maxim um speed, push
th e h a n dl e d o w n care fu l l y u ntil th e sa w bl a d e
approaches the w orkpiece.
(3) O nce the sa w blade contacts the w orkpiece, push the
handle down gradually to cut into the workpiece.
(4) After cutting the workpiece to the desired depth, turn
th e po w e r t o ol O FF an d l et t h e sa w bl a d e st o p
co m p le t el y be for e raisi n g th e ha n d le fro m th e
workpiece to return it to the full retract position.
CAUTION: * Increased pre ssure on the handle will not increa se the cutting spe ed.
On the contrary, too much pressure may result in overload of the motor and / or
decreased cutting efficiency.
* If the handle i s pressed down with excessive or l ateral force, the saw blade may
vibrate during the cutting operation and cause unwante d cutting marks on the
workpie ce, thus reducing the quality of the cut. Accordingly, press the handle down
gently and careful ly.
WARNING: * Confirm that t he trigger switch is turned OFF and t he power pl ug has been removed
from the rece ptacle whenever the tool is not in use.
5. Miter cutting procedures
(1) Loosen the miter handle and push the spring plate.
(2) A djust the ta ble u ntil the indicator aligns with th e
desired setting on the miter angle scale as shown in
Fig. 22.
(3) Re-tighten the miter handle to secure the table in the
desired position.
NOTE: * Positive stops are provided at the right and left of the 0° center setting, at 15°, 22.5°, 31.6°, and
45° settings.
Check that the miter angle scale and the tip of the indicator are properly align ed.
* Operation of the power tool with the miter angle sc ale and indicator out of alignment, or with
the miter handle not properly tightened, will result in poor cutting precision.
Fig. 20
Vise
Assem blyBase
(Fro nt View)
Adjusting Line
ab
Marking
(pre-marked)
Marking
(pre-marked)
ab
a
b
Table Insert
Fig. 21
Workpiece
Fig. 22
Miter A ngle
Scale
Indicator
Spring
Plate
Tighten
Turn the
Table
Loosen
Miter Handle
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Fig. 23
6. Bevel cutting procedures
(1) Loosen the cla mp lever and bevel the sa w blade to the
left or to the right.
When tilting the motor head to the right, pull up the
locating bar as indicated in Fig. 23.
(2) A djust the b e v el angle to the desired setting while
w atching the bev el a n gle scale an d indicator, then
secure the cla m p lever.
WARNING: Whe n the workpiece is secured on the left or right side of the blade, the short cut-off
porti on will come to re st on the right or left side of the saw blade. Always turn the
power off 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-off piece may
become jammed against the sa w blade causing fragments to scatter about
dange rously.
7. Co m pound cutting procedures
For co mpound cutting, follow the instructions in paragraphs 5 and 6 above.
For maxim um dimensions for co mpound cutting, refer to SPECIFIC ATIO NS table on page 9.
CAUTION: Always secure the workpiece with the right or left hand side f or compound cutting.
Never rotate the tabl e to the right for compound cutting (left bevel), because the
saw blade might then contact the clamp or vise that secures the workpiece, and
cause personal injury or damage.
Never rotate the tabl e to the lef t for compound cutting (r ight bevel), because th e
saw blade might then contact the clamp or vise that secures the workpiece, and
cause personal injury or damage.
8. Crown molding cutting procedures
Fig. 24 shows two com m on cro wn molding types having angles of (θ) 38° and 45°.
For the typical crown m olding fittings, see Fig. 25.
Fig. 24 Fig. 25
The table below shows the miter angle and the bevel angle settings that are ideal for the two cro wn
molding types.
NOTE: For convenience, positive stops are provided for the miter setting (left and right 31.6°) positions.
For miter cut setting
If the table has been set to either of the angles described, move the table adjusting miter handle a little
to the right and left to stabilize the position and to properly align the miter angle scale and the tip of the
indicator before the operation starts.
For bevel cut setting
Move handle on bevel section to the right and left and check that the position is stable and that the
bevel angle scale and the tip of the indicator are properly aligned. Then tighten the cla m p lever.
Loosen
Clam p
Lever
Pull
Up
Locating Bar
Indicator
Be vel A ngle
Scale
Tighten
Ceilin g
Wall
qw er
Wall
A upper surface
Ceilin g
B lo wer surface
θ°
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Type of To process cro wn molding
at
To process crown m olding at
Crown M olding
positions 1 and 4 in Fig. 25.
positions 2 and 3 in Fig. 25.
Miter A ngle Bevel Angle Miter A ngle Bevel Angle
Setting Setting Setting Setting
45° Type right 35. 3° left 30° right 30° left 35. 3° left 30° right 30°
38° Type right 31. 6° left 33. 9° right 33. 9° left 31. 6° left 33. 9° right 33. 9°
( mark) ( mark) ( mark) ( mark)
(1) Setting to cut cro wn m oldings at positions q and r in Fig. 25 (see Fig. 26):
q Turn the table to the right and set the Miter Angle as follo ws:
* For 45° type crow n moldings: 35. 3°
* For 38° type crow n moldings: 31. 6°
w Tilt the head to the left and set the Bevel A ngle as follows:
* For 45° type crow n moldings: 30°
* For 38° type crow n moldings: 33. 9° ( mark)
e Position the crown m olding so that the upper surface (A in Fig. 24) contacts the fence as indicated
in Fig. 27.
(2) Setting to cut cro wn m oldings at positions w and e in Fig. 25 (see Fig. 28):
q Turn the table to the left and set the Miter Angle as follo ws:
* For 45° type crow n moldings: 35. 3°
* For 38° type crow n moldings: 31. 6°
w Tilt the head to the left and set the Bevel A ngle as follows:
* For 45° type crow n moldings: 30°
* For 38° type crow n moldings: 33. 9° ( mark)
e Position the crown molding so that the lower surface (B in Fig. 24) contacts the fence as in Fig.
29.
Fig. 26 Fig. 28
Fig. 27 Fig. 29
(3) Setting to cut cro wn m oldings at positions q and r in Fig. 25 (see Fig. 30):
q Turn the table to the right and set the Miter Angle as follo ws:
* For 45° type crow n moldings: 35. 3°
* For 38° type crow n moldings: 31. 6°
w Tilt the head to the right and set the Bevel A ngle as follows:
* For 45° type crow n moldings: 30°
* For 38° type crow n moldings: 33. 9° ( mark)
e Position the crown m olding so that the upper surface (B in Fig. 24) contacts the fence as indicated
in Fig. 31.
q
Be vel
Angle Scale
r
Fe nce
Base
Miter Angle Scale
Table
Head
Miter Angle Scale
Be vel
Angle Scale
e
Base
Table
Head
Fe nce
w
Table o n Base
Fe nce
A
B
Fe nce
Table on Base
B
A
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Fe nce
A
Table o n Base
B
(4) Setting to cut cro wn m oldings at positions w and e in Fig. 25 (see Fig. 32):
q Turn the table to the left and set the Miter Angle as follo ws:
* For 45° type crow n moldings: 35. 3°
* For 38° type crow n moldings: 31. 6°
w Tilt the head to the right and set the Bevel A ngle as follows:
* For 45° type crow n moldings: 30°
* For 38° type crow n moldings: 33. 9° ( mark)
e Position the crown molding so that the lower surface (A in Fig. 24) contacts the fence as in Fig.
33.
Fig. 30 Fig. 32
Fig. 31 Fig. 33
9. Cutting easily-deform ed materials, such as aluminum sash
M ateri als such as alu min u m sash ca n easil y defor m w h e n
tightened too m uch in a vise assembly. This will cause inefficient
cutting and possible overload of the m otor.
When cutting such materials, use a w ood plate to protect the
workpiece as shown in Fig. 34.
When cutting aluminum m aterials, coat the saw blade with cutting
oil (non-combustible) to achieve smooth cutting and a fine finish.
10. Ho w to use the dust bag (Standard accessory)
(1) W hen the dust bag has becom e full of sa wdust, dust will be
blow n out of the dust bag w hen the sa w blade rotates.
Check the dust bag periodically and e mpty it before it beco mes
full.
(2) During bevel and com pound cutting, attach the dust bag at a
right angle to the base surface as show n in Fig. 35.
CAUTION: Empty the dust bag frequently to prevent the
duct and the blade guard (metal) from becoming
clogg ed.
Sa wdust will accumulate more quickly than
normal during bevel cutting.
Fig. 34
q
Be vel A ngle
Scale
r
Fe nce
BaseMiter Angle Scale
Table
Head
Miter Angle Scale
Be vel A ngle
Scale
e
Base
Table
Head
Fe nce
w
Wood Plate
Vise
Assem bly
Wood Plate
5 m m
Cla mp Bolt
Alu minu m
Sash
Base S urface
Right
Angle
Bla de G uard
(M etal)
Dust Bag
Fe nce
B
Table on Base
A
Fig. 35
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SAW BLADE MOUNTING AND DISMOUNTING
WARNING: To prevent an accid ent or personal injury, always turn off the trigger switch and disconnect
the power plug from the rece ptacle before removing or installing a saw blade.
1. M ounting the sa w blade
(1) Rotate blade guard (plastic), to top position.
(2) Loosen 5 m m screw to free cutter shaft guard.
And rotate cutter shaft guard to the up position as shown in Fig. 36-b.
At that time, the blade guard (plastic) move together.
(3) Press in spindle lock and loosen bolt with wrench.
Since the bolt is left-hand threaded, loosen by turning it to the right as show n in Fig. 36-b.
NOTE: If the spi ndle lock cannot be easily pressed in to lock the arbor shaft, turn the bolt with
wrench while applying pressure on the spindl e lock.
The arbor shaft is locked when the spindle lock is pre ssed inward.
(4) Re m ove the bolt and arbor collar.
(5) Mount the saw blade.
WARNING: Whe n mounting the saw blade, confirm that the rotation indicator mark on the saw
blade and the rotation direction of the blade guard (metal) are properly matched.
(6) Thoroughly clean collar, arbor collar, blade washer (confirm mounting direction) and the bolt, and
install them onto the arbor shaft as sho wn in Fig. 36-c.
(7) Press in the spindle lock and tighten the bolt by turning it to the left by wrench as indicated in Fig.
36-b.
CAUTION: * Confirm tha t the spindle lo ck has return ed to the retra ct position after installing or
removing the saw blade.
* Tighten the bolt so it does not come loose dur ing operation.
Confirm the bolt has been properly tightene d before the power tool is started.
(8) Rotate the cutter shaft guard to the initial position and tighten 5 m m scre w.
(9) Place blade guard (plastic) in the do wn position.
Fig. 36-a
Fig. 36-c
Fig. 36-b
Spindle
Lock
Wrench
Bolt
Saw Blade
Loosen
Tighten
Up
Bla de G uard
(Plastic)
Cutter S haft
Guard
5 m m Scre w
Arbor Collar
Bolt
Saw Blade
Bla de Washer
5
/
8
"
(
1
5
.
9
m m
)
Collar
Arbor
Collar
Arbor Shaft
Spot Facing
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Hitachi C 10FCD Instruction Manual And Safety Instructions

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