Hitachi C 10RA3 instruction manual Power Tool Safety, English

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English

POWER TOOL SAFETY

WARNING

Before using your table saw, it is critical that you read and understand these safety rules. Failure to follow these rules could result in serious injury or damage to the table saw.

Good safety practices are a combination of common sense, staying alert and understanding how to use your power tool. To avoid mistakes that could cause serious injury, do not plug in your power tool until you have read and understood the following safety rules:

1.READ and become familiar with this entire Operator’s Manual. LEARN the tool’s applications, limitations and possible hazards.

2. WARNING

Look for this symbol that identifies important safety precautions. It means BE ALERT! YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED!

3.NEVER OPERATE THIS MACHINE WITHOUT THE SAFETY GUARD IN PLACE FOR ALL THROUGH SAWING OPERATIONS.

4.DO NOT USE IN A DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENT such as damp or wet locations or in the rain. Keep work area well lighted.

5.DO NOT use power tools in the presence of fl ammable liquids or gases.

6.KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN. Cluttered areas and benches invite accidents.

7.KEEP CHILDREN AWAY. All visitors should be kept at a safe distance from the work area.

8.DO NOT FORCE THE TOOL. It will do the job better and safer if used at the rate for which it was designed.

9.USE THE RIGHT TOOL. Don’t force the tool or attachment to do a job for which it is not designed.

10.WEAR PROPER APPAREL. DO NOT wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties, rings, bracelets or other jewelry that may get caught in moving parts.

Non-slip footwear is recommended. Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair.

11.WEAR A FACE MASK OR DUST MASK. Sawing, cutting and sanding operations produce dust.

12.DISCONNECT TOOLS before servicing and when changing accessories, such as blades, cutters, etc.

13.REDUCE THE RISK OF UNINTENTIONAL STARTING. Make sure the switch is in the OFF position before plugging tool into the power supply.

14.USE ONLY RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES. Consult the Operator’s Manual for recommended

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accessories. The use of improper accessories may cause injury to you or damage to the tool.

15.REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND WRENCHES. Form the habit of checking to see that keys and adjusting wrenches are removed from the tool before turning ON.

16.NEVER LEAVE TOOL RUNNING UNATTENDED. TURN THE POWER OFF. Do not leave the tool before the blade comes to a complete stop.

17.NEVER STAND ON TOOL. Serious injury could occur if the tool is tipped or if the cutting tool is unintentionally contacted.

18.DO NOT OVERREACH. Keep proper footing and balance at all times.

19.MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE. Keep tools sharp and clean for most effi cient and safest performance. Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories.

20.CHECK FOR DAMAGED OR LOOSE PARTS. Check for alignment of moving parts, binding of moving parts, loose mounting and any other conditions that may affect its safe operation. A guard or other part that is loose or damaged should be properly adjusted, repaired or replaced.

21.MAKE WORKSHOP CHILDPROOF with padlocks, master switches or by removing starter keys.

22.DO NOT operate the tool if you are under the

infl uence of any drugs, alcohol or medication that could impair your ability to use the tool safely.

23.USE A DUST COLLECTION SYSTEM whenever possible. Dust generated from certain materials can be hazardous to your health and, in some cases, a fi re hazard. Always operate the power tool in a well-ventilated area with adequate dust removal.

24.ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTION. Any power tool can throw debris into your eyes that could cause permanent eye damage. ALWAYS wear safety goggles (not glasses) that comply with ANSI safety standard Z87.1. Everyday glasses have only impact resistant lenses. They ARE NOT safety glasses.

NOTE : Glasses or goggles not in compliance with ANSI Z87.1 could cause serious injury when they break.

25.DIRECTION OF FEED. Feed work into a blade or cutter against the direction of rotation of the blade or cutter only.

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Contents Mode D’EMPLOI ET Instructions DE Securite Contents Product Specifications Motor SAWPower Tool Safety EnglishTable SAW Safety Electrical Requirements and Safety Power Supply RequirementsExtension Cord Requirements Grounding Instructions Guidelines for Extension CordsTools Needed for Assembly Accessories and AttachmentsCarton Contents Unpacking Your Jobsite Table SAW Know Your Jobsite Table SAW Glossary of Terms Table SAW TermsWoodworking Terms Blade Elevation Handwheel RaisesAssembly and Adjustments Installing and Removing the Blade FIG. DBlade Tilting Handwheel FIG. C Blade Raising Handwheel FIG. BBlade Guard Assembly FIG. G, H Fig. EStop Adjusting the 9000 and 45 Positive Stops FIG. J, K, LBlade Tilt Pointer Blade Parallel to the Miter Gauge Groove FIG. M, N If the blade is partial to left sideStorage FIG. O, P Rip fence and miter gauge Fig. OMiter Gauge Adjustment FIG. Q RIP Fence Adjustment FIG. SBlade Fig. P Miter Gauge Operation FIG. QRIP Fence Indicator FIG. T Adjusting the Cutting Line Indicator FIG. UAdjusting CAM Locking Lever FIG Table Extension Scale Pointer FIG. T-1Operation Basic SAW OperationsCutting Operations Ripping FIG. AA, BBBevel Ripping Ripping Small PiecesCrosscutting FIG. CC Bevel Crosscutting FIG. EEUsing Wood Facing on the RIP Fence FIG. HH Compound Miter Crosscutting FIG. FFAuxiliary Fence FIG Miter Cuts FIG. GGFig. JJ Dado Cuts FIG. KKMaintenance General MaintenanceMaintaining Your Table SAW Blade Raising and Tilting Mechanism FIG. LLTroubleshooting Guide Symptom Possible Causes Corrective ActionPush Stick Construction Specifications Produit FrançaisMoteur ScieConsignes DE Sécurité SUR LES Outils AvertissementConsignes DE Sécurité SUR LA Scie À Table Exigences Électriques ET Sécurité Exigences Concernant L’ Alimentation ÉlectriqueExigences Concernant LES Rallonges Directives 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 Installation ET Remplacement DE LA Lame FIG. D Assemblage ET RéglagesManivelle D’INCLINAISON DE LA Lame FIG. C Manivelle D’ELEVATION DE LA Lame FIG. BFig. F Montage DU Protecteur DE Lame FIG. G, HProvoquer un retour et des blessures graves Réglage DES Butées Fixes À 9000 ET 45 FIG. J, K, LButée Indicateur D’INCLINAISON DE LameLame Parallèle À LA Rainure DE LA Jauge À Onglets FIG. M, N Si la lame est partiellement à gaucheRangement FIG. O, P Guide de refente et jauge à onglets Fig. OLame Fig. P Reglage DU Guide DE Coupe DE FIL FIG. QUtilisation DU Guide DE Coupe D’ONGLET 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, BBCoupe EN Long EN Biseau Coupe EN Long DE Petites PiècesTronçonnage FIG.CC Tronçonnage EN Biseau FIG. EECoupes D’ONGLET FIG. GG Coupe Transversale D’ONGLET DE Type Mixte FIG. FFGuide Auxiliaire FIG Avec deux attaches C. Fig. JJ Rainurage FIG. KKEntretien Entretien DE LA Scie À TableEntretien Général LubrificationGuide DE Dépannage Problème Causes Possibles Mesures CorrectivesFabrication D’UN Poussoir Español Especificaciones DEL ProductoMotor Siera Seguridad DE LA Herramienta Eléctrica Seguridad EN EL Manejo DE LA Sierra DE Mesa Requisitos Electricos Y Seguridad Requisitos DE LA Fuente DealimentaciónRequisitos DE LOS Cablesprolongadores 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 Glosario DE Terminos Términos DE LA Sierra DE MesaTerminos DE Carpinteria Interruptor DE Reinicio POR SobrecargaMontaje Y Ajustes Manivela DE Inclinación DE LA Hoja FIG. CInstalación Y Cambio DE LA Hoja FIG. D Manivela DE Elevación DE LA Hoja FIG. BConjunto Protector DE Hoja FIG. G, H Provocar un retroceso de la herramienta y heridas GravesAjuste DE LAS Paradas Positivas DE 900 Y 45 FIG. J, K, L Parada aAlmacenaje FIG. O, P Fig. O Arrollamiento de los cables Fig. O-1Español Hoja Fig. P Ajuste DE LA Guía DE Ingletes FIG. QFuncionamiento DE LA Guía DE Ingletes FIG.Q Ajuste DEL SEPARADOR-LIMITADOR FIG. SAjuste 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 Funcionamiento Elemental DE LA SierraOperaciones DE Corte Corte EN Direccion a LA Veta FIG. AA, BBCorte AL Hilo EN Bisel Corte AL Hilo DE Piezas PequeñasCorte Transversal FIG.CC USO DE Caras DE Madera EN LA Guía DE Ingletes FIG. DDCorte Compuesto DE Ingletes FIG. FF Tope Auxiliar FIGFabricación del lateral Union DE Inglete FIG. GGEn forma de C. Fig. JJ Cortes DE Ranura FIG. KKMantenimiento Mantenimiento DE LA Sierra DE MesaMantenimiento General Mecanismo DE Elevación E Inclinación DE LA Hoja FIG. LLGuia Para LA Solucion DE Problemas Problema Causas DEL Problema SolucionConstruccion DEL Empujador Parts List Parts List for SchematicJobsite Table SAW Model NO. C10RA3 Always order by I.D. NumberJobsite Table SAW Model NO. C10RA3 Jobsite Table SAW Model NO. C10RA3 Part List for Stand QTYHitachi Koki Canada Co