Hitachi C 10LA English Assembly the rear table rail Fig. B-2, Blade Raising Handwheel FIG. D

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English

Assembly the rear table rail (Fig. B-2)

6.Attach the middle plug (1) to the rear table rails (2).

7.Place the rear table rails on the saw table, aligning with the holes in each rail.

8.Place the bolts (3) and tread in the holes; tighten the bolts and check the alignment again.

Fig. B-2

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BLADE RAISING HANDWHEEL (FIG. D)

Thread the blade handwheel handle (1) into blade raising handwheel (2) and tighten.

BLADE TILTING HANDWHEEL (FIG. D)

1.Attach the blade tilting handwheel (3) to the elevation screw at the front of the saw.

2.Attach and tighten the dome nut (4) at the end of the shaft.

Fig. D

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ASSEMBLY THE REAR TABLE EXTENSION (FIG. C)

NOTE: The maximum load for the rear table extension is 30 kg.

1.Insert the support rods (1) into the slot on the body shell. Place screws (2) and tighten.

2.Attach the rear table extension (3) to the support rods (1). Place screws (4) and tighten.

3.Place the screws (9) to the slot of the rear table reails

(8).

4.Attach the side cover (10) to the rear table reails (8).

5.Tighten the nuts (7).

6 . Align the triangle (5) on the rear table extension and the middle plug (6).

7.Loosen the nuts (7) and screws (4) to adjust the rear table extension (3) for alignment.

Fig. C

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BLADE GUARD ASSEMBLY (FIG. E, F)

WARNING

To avoid injury from an accidental start, make sure the switch is in the OFF position and the plug is disconnected from the power source outlet.

When installing the blade guard, cover the blade teeth with a piece of folded cardboard to protect yourself from possible injury.

Never operate this machine without the safety guard in place for all through sawing operations.

Installing the blade guard assembly (Fig. E)

1.Remove the table insert.

2.Unlock the blade bevel lock knob (1).

3With the blade elevation handwheel (2), raise the blade to the maximum height.

4.Using the blade tilting handwheel, tilt the blade to 45o on the bevel scale.

5.Lock the blade tilt locking knob.

6.Locate the splitter assembly mounting bracket in back of the blade.

7.Cover the blade teeth with a folded cardboard or position the plastic blade guard over the blade to protect your hands.

8.Place the two kickback pawls (4) toward the rear of the table, and align the splitter mounting holes to the holes in the bracket.

9.Place the steel fl at washers (6) on the two bolts (5) and tread the bolts into the holes.

NOTE : Make sure the “anti-kick back pawls” do not get caught between the insert and the guard, but rest on top of the insert.

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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 Accessories and Attachments Tools Needed for AssemblyCarton Contents Unpacking Your Stationary Table SAW Know Your Stationary Table SAW Glossary of Terms Hitachi Professional Table SAW TermsWoodworking Terms Blade Elevation Handwheel RaisesAssembly and Adjustments Assembly the Table Extension FIG. BAssembly the Front and Rear Table Rail FIG. B-1, B-2 Assembly the front rail Fig. B-1English Assembly the rear table rail Fig. B-2 Assembly the Rear Table Extension FIG. CBlade Guard Assembly FIG. E, F Blade Raising Handwheel FIG. DAligning the Blade Guard Splitter FIG. F Fig. FInstalling a Blade FIG. G Removing the Blade FIG. GAdjusting the 90O and 45O Positive Stops FIG. H, H-1 Blade Tilting Indicator FIG. J90O Stop Fig. H, H-1 Installing the Table Insert FIG. K Power Cord FIG. MMiter Gauge Adjustment FIG. N Storage FIG. L, M Rip fence and miter gauge Fig. LRIP Fence Adjustment FIG. O RIP Fence Indicator FIG. QRIP Fence Operation Operation Basic SAW OperationsCutting Operations Ripping FIG. T, UBevel Ripping Ripping Small PiecesUsing Wood Facing on the Miter Gauge FIG. W Crosscutting FIGTo prevent serious injury Bevel Crosscutting FIGUsing Wood Facing on the RIP Fence FIG. AA Compound Miter Crosscutting FIG. YMiter CUT FIG. Z Auxiliary Fence FIG. BBEnglish Attach auxiliary fence to rip fence with two C Clamps. Fig. CCDado Cuts FIG. DD Maintenance General MaintenanceMaintaining Your Table SAW Blade Raising and Tilting Mechanism FIG. EETroubleshooting Guide SymptomPossible Causes Corrective Action Push Stick Construction Parts List Description SizeStationary Table SAW Model NO. C10LA Schematic 120V & 240V Wire Wirding Hitachi Koki Canada Co

C 10LA specifications

The Hitachi C 10LA is a powerful and versatile miter saw that stands out in the realm of woodworking and construction tools. Known for its precision, efficiency, and durability, this saw is designed to meet the needs of both professional contractors and DIY enthusiasts.

One of the main features of the Hitachi C 10LA is its robust 15-amp motor, which delivers a remarkable no-load speed of up to 5,000 RPM. This high-speed capability allows users to make clean and accurate cuts through various materials, including hardwood, softwood, and even composite materials. The saw’s large cutting capacity provides a maximum miter cut of 52 degrees to the right and 45 degrees to the left, along with a maximum bevel cut of 45 degrees. This range of motion makes it ideal for creating precise angled cuts, commonly required for crown molding and other intricate woodworking projects.

The C 10LA also features a unique laser marker system that enhances cutting accuracy. This technology projects a laser line onto the workpiece, indicating exactly where the blade will cut, thereby eliminating guesswork and reducing the risk of errors. Additionally, the saw is equipped with a large, sturdy base, providing stability during use and reducing vibration for smoother operation.

Safety is a significant consideration in the design of the Hitachi C 10LA. It includes an electric brake that halts the blade almost instantly after the trigger is released, ensuring that users can operate the saw with confidence. Its dust collector attachment helps maintain a clean work environment by capturing sawdust and debris, which not only improves visibility but also promotes a safer workspace.

The C 10LA’s lightweight design, weighing approximately 26.3 lbs, coupled with a comfortable handle, makes it easy to transport and maneuver, whether in a workshop or on a job site. The saw is also designed for easy blade changes and maintenance, further enhancing its usability and convenience.

In summary, the Hitachi C 10LA miter saw combines powerful performance with advanced features, making it a reliable choice for tradespeople and hobbyists alike. With its high-speed motor, accurate laser guide, impressive cutting capacity, and safety features, it is well-equipped to handle a wide variety of cutting tasks with precision and ease.