Hitachi C10FL Installing the Table Insert Fig. N, Power Cord Fig. P, Mitre Gauge Operation Fig. Q

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INSTALLING THE TABLE INSERT (Fig. N)

The table insert has been previously installed on your unit. However, you must verify that the table insert is flush with the table top surface on all four corners of the insert.

If the table insert is not flush with the table, adjust the four bolts (1) with a 4mm hex. wrench until it is parallel with the table.

Note: To raise the insert, turn the hex screws counterclockwise, to lower the insert, turn the hex screws clockwise.

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STORAGE (Fig. O, P)

Rip fence and miter gauge (Fig. O)

Storage brackets for the rip fence (2) and miter gauge (1) are located on the right side of the saw housing and frame of leg.

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Power Cord (Fig. P)

For convenience and to prevent damage to the power cord when the table saw is not in use or is being transported, the frame of leg has two brackets (1) on the side for cord atorage.

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MITRE GAUGE ADJUSTMENT (Fig. Q)

1.Make sure that the mitre gauge bar (1) will slide freely through the table top grooves.

2.Loosen the lock knob handle (2) and turn the gauge body (3) to set the pointer (4) at 0 on the scale.

3.Make a 90 cut in a scrap piece of wood. Check the cut to see if it is 90. If not, loosen the lock knob handle (2) and move the mitre gauge body until it is square to the miter gauge bar by using a combination square.

MITRE GAUGE OPERATION (Fig. Q)

The mitre gage is accurately construted with index stops at 0, 15, 30, 45, 60 both right and left side.

The operate the mitre gage, simply loosen the lock handle

(2)and move the body of the mitre gauge to the desired angle. The mitre gauge body will stop at 0 , 15 , 30 , 45, 60both right and left side.

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Contents 10FL Hitachi Authorized Service Centers YES Product SpecificationsMotor SAW Check for Damaged or Loose Parts Power Tool SafetyTable SAW Safety Power Supply Requirements Electrical Requirements and SafetyExtension Cord Requirements Guidelines for Extension CordsTools Needed for Assembly Accessories and AttachmentsRecommended Accessories Tools NeededCarton Contents Unpacking Your Stationary Table SAW Know Your Stationary Table SAW Hitachi Professional Table SAW Terms Glossary of TermsWoodworking Terms Workpiece workpiece are edgesAssemble Table SAW to Stand Fig. A, B Assembly and AdjustmentsAssembly the rear table rail Fig. E Assembly the Table Extension Fig. CBlade Raising Handwheel Fig. F Blade Tilting Handwheel Fig. FFrom the power source outlet Switch is in the OFF position and the plug is disconnectedRemoving the blade guard assembly Fig. H To avoid injury from an accidental start, make sureStop Fig. JFig. K Blade Tilting Indicator Fig. LPower Cord Fig. P Installing the Table Insert Fig. NMitre Gauge Adjustment Fig. Q Storage Fig. O, P Rip fence and miter gauge Fig. ORIP Fence Operation RIP Fence Adjustment Fig. RRIP Fence Indicator Fig. T Basic SAW Operations OperationTilting the Blade Overload ProtectionRipping Small Pieces Ripping Fig. WBevel Ripping Bevel Crosscutting Fig. AA Crosscutting Fig. Y To prevent serious injuryCompound Miter Crosscutting Fig. BB Mitering Fig. CCMaking the side Auxiliary Fence Fig. EE Making the basePutting it together Dado Cuts Fig. GGLubrication MaintenanceMaintaining Your Table SAW Terminal Block Symptom Possible Causes Corrective Action Troubleshooting GuidePush Stick Page Stationary Table SAW Parts ListParts List for Schematic a Statonary Table SAW Model NO. C10FL Schematic a Statonary Table SAW Model NO. C10FL Parts List for Schematic BStatonary Table SAW Model NO. C10FL Schematic B Hitachi Koki Canada Co