Hitachi C 10FR Mitering Fig. BB, Auxiliary Fence Fig. CC-1 Making the base, Making the side

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MITERING (Fig. BB)

This sawing operation is the same as crosscutting except the miter gauge is locked at an angle other than 90

1.Hold the workpiece (2) firmly against the miter gauge (3).

2.Feed the workpiece slowly into the blade (1) to prevent the workpiece from moving.

Fig. BB

3 2 1

Fig. CC-1

 

30"

 

 

1-

 

 

 

 

 

2-5/8"

 

 

1/4"

1/2"

1/2"-

 

 

 

-

"

 

3/4" Thick plywood base

 

 

/4

 

 

3

3-

 

5

4

 

 

 

 

 

27"

 

 

 

 

3/4" Thick plywood side

 

 

 

 

 

2-3/8"

 

 

Attach auxiliary fence to rip fence with two "C" clamps. (Fig. CC-2)

Fig. CC-2

USING WOOD FACING ON THE RIP FENCE (Fig. CC) When performing some special cutting operations, add a wood facing (1) to either side of the rip fence (2).

1 . Use a smooth straight 3/4" thick wood board (1) that is as long as the rip fence.

2.Attach the wood facing to the fence with wood screw

(3) through the hole in the fence. A wood fence should be used when ripping material such as thin paneling to prevent the material from catching between the bottom of the fence and the table.

Fig. CC

3

1

2

AUXILIARY FENCE (Fig. CC-1)

Making the base:

Start with a piece of 3/8"plywood at least 5-1/2"wide or wider and 30" long or longer.

Cut the piece to shape and size shown:

Making the side:

Start with a piece of 3/4"plywood at least 2-3/8"wide or wider and 27" long or longer.

Cut the piece to shape and size shown:

Putting it together:

￿ Put the pieces together, as shown:

WARNING

Make sure the screw heads do not stick out from the bottom of the base, they must be flush or recessed. The bottom must be flat and smooth enough to rest on the saw table without rocking.

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Contents 10FR Hitachi Authorized Service Centers YES Product SpecificationsMotor SAW Power Tool Safety Check for Damaged or Loose PartsTable SAW Safety Electrical Requirements and Safety Power Supply RequirementsExtension Requirements Guidelines for Extension CordsCarton Contents Accessories and AttachmentsTools Needed for Assembly Unpacking Your Table SAW Know Your Table SAW Front of Table SawAssembly and Adjustments Keeping the Area Clean Installing and Changing the Blade Fig. H, I, J RIP Fence Fig. GBlade Guard Assembly Fig. K, L, M Installing Table Side Extensions Fig. NInstalling Table Side EXTENSIONS- contd Fig. O Installing Rear Table Extension Fig. PAdjusting Rear Table Extension RIP Fence Adjustment Fig. QRIP Fence Indicator Adjustment Fig. Q Adjusting the 90 and 45 Positive Stops Fig. Q-1, Q-2, Q-3Stop Blade Tilt PointerAdditional blade adjustments Fig. S Blade Parallel to the Miter Gauge Groove Fig. R, SOperation Basic SAW OperationsCutting Operations Ripping Fig. WBevel Ripping Ripping Small PiecesBevel Crosscutting Fig. Z Compound Miter Crosscutting Fig. AAMitering Fig. BB Auxiliary Fence Fig. CC-1 Making the baseMaking the side Putting it togetherLubrication MaintenanceMaintaining Your Table SAW Troubleshooting Guide Symptom Possible Causes Corrective ActionPush Stick JOB Site Table SAW Model NO. C10FR Parts ListParts List for Schematic a JOB Site Table SAW Model NO. C10FR JOB Site Table SAW Model NO. C10FRPage Hitachi Koki Canada Co