Hitachi C 8FSE Precautions concerning brake, Ambient illuminance and visibility of laser line

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CAUTION: (1) Be sure to disconnect the power cord plug from the receptacle before removing the laser marker for repair. If it is unavoidable to check the operation of the removed laser marker with the power turned on, face the laser emitting aperture to the ground to show the laser line on the ground.

(2) Laser radiation when open. DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM OR VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS.

The life span of the laser marker in the Model C 8FSHE is about 3,600 hours. (About 3 years: 5 hours of use/day x 240 days/year)

2. Precautions requiring particular attention during sales promotion

A. Ambient illuminance and visibility of laser line (only the Model C 8FSHE)

The visibility of the laser line on the workpiece changes depending on the brightness of the working environment. Instruct the customer to consider the brightness of the working environment when using the laser marker referring to the following table.

Table 7 Ambient illuminance and visibility of laser line

Illuminance (lux)

3000 or more

3000 or more

3000 - 2500

800 - 600

300 - 200

150 - 80

30 or less

 

 

Under direct

Shaded area

Cloudy

Shaded area

Just before

 

 

 

 

the sunset in

 

 

 

Outdoor

sunlight of fine

in cloudy

-

 

 

in fine weather

weather

cloudy

 

 

 

weather

weather

 

 

Ambient

 

 

 

weather

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ink line is

 

 

 

 

 

 

Near the

conditions

 

 

 

 

Near the

 

 

 

 

 

 

window

invisible.

(reference)

 

 

Near the

Indoor under

window

Indoor under

Indoor

-

under cloudy

 

 

window under

under

cloudy

 

 

fine weather

weather, just

 

 

 

 

fine weather

cloudy

weather

 

 

 

 

 

before the

 

 

 

 

 

 

weather

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

sunset

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Laser

line

Invisible

Visible

Visible

Visible

Visible

Glaring

Glaring

(The working environment where the illuminance is 200 luxes or less is dark and difficult to operate the Model C 8FSHE.)

The laser line is invisible under direct sunlight of fine weather. Prepare a shaded area or relocate to a shaded area to operate the Model C 8FSHE.

When a laser line is dazzling, please light up the laser line with a LED light. You can watch a laser line if you do so.

B. Precautions concerning brake

The Models C 8FSE and C 8FSHE are equipped with a "brake" that stops running when the switch is turned off. Normally the operation is stopped in 5 - 6 seconds when the switch is turned off. If it takes 10 seconds or more to stop, absolutely avoid further use of this machine. In this event, ensure that your customers bring this machine in their local Hitachi power tools dealer or Hitachi power tools center for servicing.

(1)Be sure to use the carbon brushes dedicated to the Models C 8FSE and C 8FSHE (110 V to 120 V: Code No. 999021, 220 V to 240 V: Code No. 999001). Use of other carbon brushes will adversely affect the brake performance.

(2)If the brake should fail to work, check the carbon brushes. Replace the carbon brushes with new ones if their length is shorter than 6 mm. If the brake still does not work, replace the armature ass’y.

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Contents Models C 8FSE, C 8FSHE Remark Contents Selling Point Descriptions Laser marker Only the Model C 8FSHEPositive angle stoppers Slide cutting Miter cutting Compound miter and bevel cutting Specifications Specifications· 216 mm 8-1/2 TCT saw blade 15.9 mm 5/8 bore, NT24 Specification comparisons Comparisons with Similar ProductsFor Europe and others Except for the U.S.A and Canada C8FSE/C8FSHE For the U.S.A and Canada 8FB2 Right angleFull-load current a 9.2 a Precautions in Sales Promotion Safety instructionsPage Relative standards Laser marker only the Model C 8FSHEPrecautions concerning brake Ambient illuminance and visibility of laser lineAdjustment and Operational Precautions Confirmation for use of sub fence Optional accessoryConfirmation of saw blade lower limit position Position adjustment of laser line Only the Model C 8FSHE How to use the vise assembly Adjustment of table insert positionCutting operation Page Bevel scale Clamp lever Tighten Crown molding stopper R Page Adjustment of Components Bevel angle adjustmentBall bushing Linear bearing Packing Precautions in disassembly and reassembly Repair GuideTurn table and base assy Page Lower guard, link, spindle assy and dust guide Then remove the Lower Guard 215 from the Bearing HolderPage Armature assy and lock lever Page Laser marker Vise ass’yReassembly Special attentionWiring diagram Page Page Page Reassembly requiring adjustment Checking of insulation distanceNo-load current Lubrication Product precisionAdjustment of laser marker accuracy Page Page Troubleshooting guide 211Bushing 115 and slide Page 160 107 Standard Repair Time Unit Schedules 8FSHE8FSE Slide Compound SAW 8FSHE 501 Parts SUB Fence For USA, can Nylon Clip Ball Bearing 608VVC2PS2L Standard Accessories Model C 8FSE 8FSE 162 153 152 8FSE Scale a For USA, can Carbon Brush 1 Pair For GBR 110V, USA, CAN, VEN, TPE Lock Lever Spring Includ 626