Hitachi C 10RA3 instruction manual Cutting Operations, Ripping FIG. AA, BB

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English

CUTTING OPERATIONS

There are two basic types of cuts: ripping and crosscutting. Ripping is cutting along the length and the grain of the workpiece. Crosscutting is cutting either across the width or across the grain of the workpiece. Neither ripping nor crosscutting may be done safely freehand. Ripping requires the use of the rip fence, and crosscutting requires the miter gauge.

WARNING

AVOID KICKBACK by pushing forward on the section of the workpiece that passes between the blade and the fence. Never perform any freehand operations.

Fig. AA

WARNING

Before using the saw each and every time, check the following:

1.The blade is tightened to the arbor.

2.The bevel angle lock knob is tight.

3.If ripping, the fence is locked into position & is parallel to the miter gauge groove.

4.The blade guard is in place and working properly.

5.Safety glasses are being worn.

The failure to adhere to these common safety rules, and those printed in the front of this manual, can greatly increase the likelihood of injury.

RIPPING (FIG. AA, BB)

1

NOTE: Always use a push stick. When width of the rip is narrower than 2 in the push stick cannot be used because the guard will interfere…therefore, use the auxiliary fence so the push stick can be used as shown on page 24.

WARNING

To prevent serious injury:

7.

Keep your thumbs off the table top. When both of

 

your thumbs touch the front edge of the table (2),

Never use a miter gauge when ripping.

 

fi nish the cut with a push stick. To make an additional

• Never use more than one rip fence during a

 

push stick, use the pattern on page 24.

 

single cut.

8.

The push stick (3) should always be used. (Fig. BB)

Do not allow familiarity or frequent use of your

9.

Continue pushing the workpiece with the push stick

 

table saw to cause careless mistakes. Remember

 

(3) until it passes through the blade guard and clears

 

that even a careless fraction of a second is

 

the rear of the table.

 

enough to cause a severe injury.

10.Never pull the piece back when the blade is turning.

Keep both hands away from the blade and clear

 

Turn the switch OFF. When the blade completely

 

from the path of the blade.

 

stops, you can then remove the workpiece.

The workpiece must have a straight edge against

 

the fence and must not be warped, twisted, or

Fig. BB

 

bowed when ripping.

 

1.

Remove the miter gauge and store it in the “storage”

 

 

compartment in the base of the saw.

 

2.

Secure the rip fence to the table.

 

3.

Raise the blade so it is about 1/8 in higher than the

1

 

top of the workpiece.

 

4.

Place the workpiece fl at on the table and against the

 

 

fence. Keep the workpiece away from the blade.

 

5.

Turn the saw ON and wait for the blade to come to

 

 

full speed.

3

6.

Slowly feed the workpiece into the blade by pushing

 

 

forward only on the workpiece section (1) that will

2

 

pass between the blade and the fence. (Fig. AA)

 

 

 

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Contents Mode D’EMPLOI ET Instructions DE Securite Contents Product Specifications Motor SAWPower Tool Safety EnglishTable SAW Safety Extension Cord Requirements Grounding Instructions Electrical Requirements and SafetyPower Supply Requirements Guidelines for Extension CordsAccessories and Attachments Tools Needed for AssemblyCarton Contents Unpacking Your Jobsite Table SAW Know Your Jobsite Table SAW Woodworking Terms Glossary of TermsTable SAW Terms Blade Elevation Handwheel RaisesBlade Tilting Handwheel FIG. C Assembly and AdjustmentsInstalling and Removing the Blade FIG. D Blade Raising Handwheel FIG. BBlade Guard Assembly FIG. G, H Fig. EAdjusting the 9000 and 45 Positive Stops FIG. J, K, L StopBlade Tilt Pointer Storage FIG. O, P Blade Parallel to the Miter Gauge Groove FIG. M, NIf the blade is partial to left side Rip fence and miter gauge Fig. OBlade Fig. P Miter Gauge Adjustment FIG. QRIP Fence Adjustment FIG. S Miter Gauge Operation FIG. QAdjusting CAM Locking Lever FIG RIP Fence Indicator FIG. TAdjusting the Cutting Line Indicator FIG. U Table Extension Scale Pointer FIG. T-1Operation Basic SAW OperationsCutting Operations Ripping FIG. AA, BBCrosscutting FIG. CC Bevel RippingRipping Small Pieces Bevel Crosscutting FIG. EEAuxiliary Fence FIG Using Wood Facing on the RIP Fence FIG. HHCompound Miter Crosscutting FIG. FF Miter Cuts FIG. GGFig. JJ Dado Cuts FIG. KKMaintaining Your Table SAW MaintenanceGeneral Maintenance Blade Raising and Tilting Mechanism FIG. LLTroubleshooting Guide Symptom Possible Causes Corrective ActionPush Stick Construction Moteur Specifications ProduitFrançais ScieConsignes DE Sécurité SUR LES Outils AvertissementConsignes DE Sécurité SUR LA Scie À Table Exigences Concernant LES Rallonges Exigences Électriques ET SécuritéExigences Concernant L’ Alimentation Électrique Directives Concernant LES RallongesAccessoires Outils Requis Pour AssemblageContenu DE LA Boîte Déballage DE LA Scie À Table DE Chantier Apprendre À Connaître LA Scie À Table DE Chantier Glossaire Termes Relatifs À LA Scie À Table Qualité PRO CraftsmanTermes DE Menuiserie Manivelle D’INCLINAISON DE LA Lame FIG. C Installation ET Remplacement DE LA Lame FIG. DAssemblage ET Réglages Manivelle D’ELEVATION DE LA Lame FIG. BFig. F Montage DU Protecteur DE Lame FIG. G, HButée Provoquer un retour et des blessures gravesRéglage DES Butées Fixes À 9000 ET 45 FIG. J, K, L Indicateur D’INCLINAISON DE LameRangement FIG. O, P Lame Parallèle À LA Rainure DE LA Jauge À Onglets FIG. M, NSi la lame est partiellement à gauche Guide de refente et jauge à onglets Fig. OUtilisation DU Guide DE Coupe D’ONGLET FIG. Q Lame Fig. PReglage DU Guide DE Coupe DE FIL FIG. Q Reglage DU Guide DE Coupe DE FIL FIG. SIndicateur D’ÉCHELLE DE Rallonge DE Table FIG. T-1 Fig. T-1 Reglage DE L’INDICATEUR DE Ligne DE Coupe Fig. UUtilisation Fonctions DE Base DE LA ScieOpérations DE Coupe Sciage EN Long FIG.AA, BBTronçonnage FIG.CC Coupe EN Long EN BiseauCoupe EN Long DE Petites Pièces Tronçonnage EN Biseau FIG. EECoupe Transversale D’ONGLET DE Type Mixte FIG. FF Coupes D’ONGLET FIG. GGGuide Auxiliaire FIG Avec deux attaches C. Fig. JJ Rainurage FIG. KKEntretien Général EntretienEntretien DE LA Scie À Table LubrificationGuide DE Dépannage Problème Causes Possibles Mesures CorrectivesFabrication D’UN Poussoir Especificaciones DEL Producto EspañolMotor Siera Seguridad DE LA Herramienta Eléctrica Seguridad EN EL Manejo DE LA Sierra DE Mesa Requisitos DE LOS Cablesprolongadores Requisitos Electricos Y SeguridadRequisitos DE LA Fuente Dealimentación Indicaciones Para LOS CablesprolongadoresAccesorios Y Acoples Contenido DE LA CajaCómo Desempacar SU Sierra DE Mesa Para EL Lugar DE Trabajo La parte trasera de la sierra de mesa Terminos DE Carpinteria Glosario DE TerminosTérminos DE LA Sierra DE Mesa Interruptor DE Reinicio POR SobrecargaInstalación Y Cambio DE LA Hoja FIG. D Montaje Y AjustesManivela DE Inclinación DE LA Hoja FIG. C Manivela DE Elevación DE LA Hoja FIG. BConjunto Protector DE Hoja FIG. G, H Ajuste DE LAS Paradas Positivas DE 900 Y 45 FIG. J, K, L Provocar un retroceso de la herramienta y heridasGraves Parada aAlmacenaje FIG. O, P Fig. O Arrollamiento de los cables Fig. O-1Funcionamiento DE LA Guía DE Ingletes FIG.Q Español Hoja Fig. PAjuste DE LA Guía DE Ingletes FIG. Q Ajuste DEL SEPARADOR-LIMITADOR FIG. SIndicador DE LA Escala DE Extensión DE LA Mesa FIG. T-1 Ajuste EL Indicador DE Línea DEL Corte FIG. UCómo Ajustar LA Palanca DE Bloqueo DE LA Leva FIG Funcionamiento Funcionamiento Elemental DE LA SierraOperaciones DE Corte Corte EN Direccion a LA Veta FIG. AA, BBCorte Transversal FIG.CC Corte AL Hilo EN BiselCorte AL Hilo DE Piezas Pequeñas USO DE Caras DE Madera EN LA Guía DE Ingletes FIG. DDFabricación del lateral Corte Compuesto DE Ingletes FIG. FFTope Auxiliar FIG Union DE Inglete FIG. GGEn forma de C. Fig. JJ Cortes DE Ranura FIG. KKMantenimiento General MantenimientoMantenimiento DE LA Sierra DE Mesa Mecanismo DE Elevación E Inclinación DE LA Hoja FIG. 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