Hitachi C 10RA3 instruction manual Bevel Ripping, Ripping Small Pieces, Crosscutting FIG. CC

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BEVEL RIPPING

This cut is the same as ripping except the blade bevel angle is set to an angle other than 0º

RIPPING SMALL PIECES

To avoid injury from the blade contact, never make cuts narrower than 1/2 in wide.

1.It is unsafe to rip small pieces. Instead, rip a larger piece to obtain the size of the desired piece.

2.When a small width is to be ripped and your hand cannot safely pass between the blade and the rip fence, use one or more push sticks to move the workpiece. Always use a push stick during ripping operations.

CROSSCUTTING (FIG. CC)

To prevent serious injury:

Do not allow familiarity or frequent use of your table saw to cause careless mistakes. Remember that even a careless fraction of a second is enough to cause a severe injury.

Keep both hands away from the blade and the path of the blade.

Never attempt to pull the workpiece backwards during a cutting operation. This will cause kickback and serious injury to the user can occur.

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USING WOOD FACING ON THE MITER GAUGE (Fig. DD)

Slots are provided in the miter gauge for attaching an auxiliary facing (1) to make it easier to cut very long or short pieces. Select a suitable piece of smooth wood, drill two holes through it and attach it to the miter gauge with screws. Make sure the facing does not interfere with the proper operation of the sawblade guard. When cutting long workpieces, you can make a simple outfeed support by clamping a piece of plywood to a sawhorse.

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BEVEL CROSSCUTTING (FIG. EE)

This cutting operation is the same as crosscutting except the blade is at bevel angle other than 0°.

1.Remove the rip fence and place the miter gauge in a miter gauge groove on the table.

2.Adjust the blade height so it is 1/8 in. higher than the top of the workpiece.

3.Hold the workpiece fi rmly against the miter gauge with the blade path in line with the desired cut location. Move the workpiece to 1in. distance from the blade.

4.Start the saw and wait for the blade (1) to come up to full speed. Never stand directly inline of the saw blade path, always stand to the side of the blade that you are cutting on.

5.Keep the workpiece (2) against the face of the miter gauge (3) and fl at against the table. Then slowly push the workpiece through the blade.

6.Do not try to pull the workpiece back with the blade turning. Turn the switch OFF, and carefully slide the workpiece out when the blade is completely stopped.

WARNING

Always position the larger surface of the workpiece

on the table when crosscutting and/or bevel

crosscutting to avoid instability.

WARNING

Always work to the right side of the blade during this type of cut. The miter gauge (1) must be in the right side groove (2) because the bevel angle may cause the blade guard to interfere with the cut if used on the left side groove.

1.Adjust the blade (3) to the desired angle, and tighten the blade bevel lock knob.

2.Tighten miter lock handle at 90°.

3.Hold workpiece fi rmly against the face of the miter gauge (1) throughout the cutting operation.

NOTE: When tilting the blade to 45°, the miter gauge handle will hit the blade guard.

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T-1 RIP Fence Indicator FIG. TAdjusting the Cutting Line Indicator FIG. U Adjusting CAM Locking Lever FIGBasic SAW Operations OperationRipping FIG. AA, BB Cutting OperationsBevel Crosscutting FIG. EE Bevel RippingRipping Small Pieces Crosscutting FIG. CCMiter Cuts FIG. GG Using Wood Facing on the RIP Fence FIG. HHCompound Miter Crosscutting FIG. FF Auxiliary Fence FIGDado Cuts FIG. KK Fig. JJBlade Raising and Tilting Mechanism FIG. LL MaintenanceGeneral Maintenance Maintaining Your Table SAWSymptom Possible Causes Corrective Action Troubleshooting GuidePush Stick Construction Scie Specifications ProduitFrançais MoteurAvertissement Consignes DE Sécurité SUR LES OutilsConsignes DE Sécurité SUR LA Scie À Table Directives Concernant LES Rallonges Exigences Électriques ET SécuritéExigences Concernant L’ Alimentation Électrique Exigences Concernant LES RallongesOutils Requis Pour Assemblage AccessoiresContenu DE LA Boîte Déballage DE LA Scie À Table DE Chantier Apprendre À Connaître LA Scie À Table DE Chantier Termes Relatifs À LA Scie À Table Qualité PRO Craftsman GlossaireTermes DE Menuiserie Manivelle D’ELEVATION DE LA Lame FIG. B Installation ET Remplacement DE LA Lame FIG. DAssemblage ET Réglages Manivelle D’INCLINAISON DE LA Lame FIG. CMontage DU Protecteur DE Lame FIG. G, H Fig. FIndicateur D’INCLINAISON DE Lame Provoquer un retour et des blessures gravesRéglage DES Butées Fixes À 9000 ET 45 FIG. J, K, L ButéeGuide de refente et jauge à onglets Fig. O Lame Parallèle À LA Rainure DE LA Jauge À Onglets FIG. M, NSi la lame est partiellement à gauche Rangement FIG. O, PReglage DU Guide DE Coupe DE FIL FIG. S Lame Fig. PReglage DU Guide DE Coupe DE FIL FIG. Q Utilisation DU Guide DE Coupe D’ONGLET FIG. QFig. T-1 Reglage DE L’INDICATEUR DE Ligne DE Coupe Fig. U Indicateur D’ÉCHELLE DE Rallonge DE Table FIG. T-1Fonctions DE Base DE LA Scie UtilisationSciage EN Long FIG.AA, BB Opérations DE CoupeTronçonnage EN Biseau FIG. EE Coupe EN Long EN BiseauCoupe EN Long DE Petites Pièces Tronçonnage FIG.CCCoupes D’ONGLET FIG. GG Coupe Transversale D’ONGLET DE Type Mixte FIG. FFGuide Auxiliaire FIG Rainurage FIG. KK Avec deux attaches C. 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J, K, LFig. O Arrollamiento de los cables Fig. O-1 Almacenaje FIG. O, PAjuste DEL SEPARADOR-LIMITADOR FIG. S Español Hoja Fig. PAjuste DE LA Guía DE Ingletes FIG. Q Funcionamiento DE LA Guía DE Ingletes FIG.QAjuste EL Indicador DE Línea DEL Corte FIG. U Indicador DE LA Escala DE Extensión DE LA Mesa FIG. T-1Cómo Ajustar LA Palanca DE Bloqueo DE LA Leva FIG Funcionamiento Elemental DE LA Sierra FuncionamientoCorte EN Direccion a LA Veta FIG. AA, BB Operaciones DE CorteUSO DE Caras DE Madera EN LA Guía DE Ingletes FIG. DD Corte AL Hilo EN BiselCorte AL Hilo DE Piezas Pequeñas Corte Transversal FIG.CCUnion DE Inglete FIG. GG Corte Compuesto DE Ingletes FIG. FFTope Auxiliar FIG Fabricación del lateralCortes DE Ranura FIG. KK En forma de C. Fig. JJMecanismo DE Elevación E Inclinación DE LA Hoja FIG. LL MantenimientoMantenimiento DE LA Sierra DE Mesa Mantenimiento GeneralProblema Causas DEL Problema Solucion Guia Para LA Solucion DE ProblemasConstruccion DEL Empujador Always order by I.D. 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