Hitachi C10FL instruction manual Assembly and Adjustments, Assemble Table SAW to Stand Fig. A, B

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ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENTS

ESTIMATED ASSEMBLY TIME 50~70 MINUTES (2 PEOPLE) ASSEMBLE STAND (Fig. A)

1.Unpack all parts and group by type and size (Fig. A). Refer to parts list for quantities.

2.Attach one support (4) to leg (1) using one square neck bolt (2) and nut (3).

NOTE: Do not tighten bolts until stand is properly aligned (see step # 7).

3.Attach other end of support to another leg using one square neck bolt and nut.

4.Join front frame assemblies using support (5) square neck bolts and nuts.

5.Join rear frame assemblies using short upper support

(6) and short bottom support (7), square neck bolts and nuts.

6.Place three rubber feet (8) onto three leg and the adjustable foot (9) and nut (10) onto the bracket of the other leg.

7.Attach the hooks (11) and power cord storage (12) to the frame as desired. The hooks are used to hold the fence.

8.Place stand on level surface and adjust so all legs are contacting the floor and are at similar angles to the floor.Tighten all bolts.

NOTE: Stand should not rock after all bolts are tightened.

9.Mounting a caster (13) on each leg by tightening three bolts (14) and nuts (15). Four casters.

NOTE: Two casters marked "A" are used for the Front-

Right & Rear-Left legs, two casters marked "B " are used for the Front-Left & Rear-Right legs.

Fig. A

ASSEMBLE TABLE SAW TO STAND (Fig. A, B)

1.Place protective corrugated cardboard or old blanket on floor to protect the saw table surface.

2.Place the saw up-side down on the protective material (Fig. B).

3.Position the recessed-side dust chute and the stand up-side down on the saw base.

NOTE: Make sure front of stand and front of saw are facing the same direction.

4.Line up four holes in saw base, dust chute and stand.

5.Fasten saw to dust chute and stand using four bolts, washers and nuts.

NOTE: Place washer on each bolt before inserting into saw base and through the support. Nut must be flush against the bracket.

6.Tighten all four nuts.

NOTE: Do not overtighten the locknuts mounting the base to the stand (you may damage the base).

7.Carefully set the saw in its upright position on a clean level surface.

8.Push down on the lever of right wheel assemblies to unlock. Push up on the lever of right wheel assemblies to lock.

NOTE: You will need assistance form another person.

Fig. B

 

 

Leg set

 

1

mounting

 

hole

12

6

 

 

Dust chute

4

3

mounting

 

1

2

hole

 

7

Saw base

 

 

hole

3

3

 

 

10

 

 

9

1

 

 

5

4

3

1 11

15

13

8

14

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Contents 10FL Hitachi Authorized Service Centers Product Specifications Motor SAWYES Power Tool Safety Check for Damaged or Loose PartsTable SAW Safety Electrical Requirements and Safety Power Supply RequirementsExtension Cord Requirements Guidelines for Extension CordsAccessories and Attachments Tools Needed for AssemblyRecommended Accessories Tools NeededCarton Contents Unpacking Your Stationary Table SAW Know Your Stationary Table SAW Glossary of Terms Hitachi Professional Table SAW TermsWoodworking Terms Workpiece workpiece are edgesAssembly and Adjustments Assemble Table SAW to Stand Fig. A, BAssembly the Table Extension Fig. C Assembly the rear table rail Fig. EBlade Raising Handwheel Fig. F Blade Tilting Handwheel Fig. FSwitch is in the OFF position and the plug is disconnected From the power source outletRemoving the blade guard assembly Fig. H To avoid injury from an accidental start, make sureFig. J StopBlade Tilting Indicator Fig. L Fig. KInstalling the Table Insert Fig. N Power Cord Fig. PMitre Gauge Adjustment Fig. Q Storage Fig. O, P Rip fence and miter gauge Fig. ORIP Fence Adjustment Fig. R RIP Fence Indicator Fig. TRIP Fence Operation Operation Basic SAW OperationsTilting the Blade Overload ProtectionRipping Fig. W Bevel RippingRipping Small Pieces Crosscutting Fig. Y To prevent serious injury Bevel Crosscutting Fig. AACompound Miter Crosscutting Fig. BB Mitering Fig. CCAuxiliary Fence Fig. EE Making the base Making the sidePutting it together Dado Cuts Fig. GGMaintenance Maintaining Your Table SAWLubrication Terminal Block Troubleshooting Guide Symptom Possible Causes Corrective ActionPush Stick Page Parts List Parts List for Schematic aStationary Table SAW Statonary Table SAW Model NO. C10FL Schematic a Parts List for Schematic B Statonary Table SAW Model NO. C10FLStatonary Table SAW Model NO. C10FL Schematic B Hitachi Koki Canada Co