Hitachi Koki USA CW 20 Operation, Replacing the Bulb FIG. S, On I / OFF O Switch FIG. S

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OPERATION

REPLACING THE BULB (FIG. S)

1.Use only a 10 watt maximum bulb. Turn the light switch (1) OFF (O) and unplug the saw.

2.Remove old bulb. Place new bulb into socket.

WARNING

To prevent injury resulted from heat of the light bulb. Never touch the light bulb.

To prevent electric shock. Never touch the bulb socket when the plug from the power source is connected.

ON (I) / OFF (O) SWITCH (FIG. S)

1.To turn power ON (I) or OFF (O), push the ON (I) / OFF (O) switch (2).

VARIABLE SPEED CONTROL KNOB (FIG. S)

The variable speed control allows greater versatility to cut a variety of materials such as wood, plastics, non-ferrous metals, etc. Depending on the hardness and thickness of material, the speed should be reduced to allow the blade teeth to remove cut material from the kerf.

1.Your saw is equipped with a variable speed control knob (3). The blade stroke rate may be adjusted by simply rotating the variable speed control knob (1). To increase speed, rotate dial clockwise. To reduce speed, rotate dial counterclockwise.

Fig. S

1

3

2

I

O

OVERLOAD BREAKER (FIG. S, T)

When the motor becomes too hot during operation, the overload breaker switch (4) will cause the motor to stop automatically to prevent damage to the motor. Push in the ON (I) / OFF (O) switch (2-Fig. S) to turn saw OFF

(O)and do not restart until the motor has had time to cool. Push in the breaker switch (4) and switch the ON

(I) / OFF (O) switch (2-Fig. S) to ON (I) to start the saw.

FIG. T

4

RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CUTTING

1.When feeding the workpiece into the blade do not force the leading edge of the workpiece into the blade because the blade will deflect, reducing the accuracy of cut and possibly breaking the blade. Allow the saw to cut material by guiding the workpiece into the blade as it cuts.

2.The blade teeth cut material ONLY on the down stroke.

3.You must guide the wood into the blade slowly because the teeth of the blade are very small and they can only remove wood when they are on the down stroke.

4.There is a learning curve for each person who wants to use this saw. During that period of time it is expected that some blades will break until you learn how to use the saw and receive the greatest benefit from the blades.

5.Best results are achieved when cutting wood less than one inch thick.

6.When cutting wood thicker than one inch, the user must guide the wood very slowly into the blade and take extra care not to bend or twist the blade while cutting in order to maximize blade life.

7.Teeth on scroll saw blades wear out and must be replaced frequently for best cutting results. Scroll saw blades generally stay sharp for 1/2 to 2 hours of cutting.

8.To get accurate cuts, be prepared to compensate for the blade’s tendency to follow the wood grain as you are cutting.

9.This scroll saw is intended to cut wood or wood products. Precious and non-ferrous perform well on scroll saws that have very slow speed capability, and should be lubricated with machine oil or beeswax.

10.When choosing a blade to use with your scroll saw, consider very fine, narrow blades to scroll cut in thin wood 1/4 in. thick or less. Use wider blades for thicker materials but this will reduce the ability to cut tight curves.

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Contents Mode D’EMPLOI ET Instructions DE Securite Contents Motor Product SpecificationsBlade General Safety Instructions Before Using this Power Tool Power Tool SafetyEnglish Scroll SAW Safety Specific Safety Instructions for this Scroll SAWThink Safety Hold Workpiece Firmly against the table topGrounding Instructions Electrical Requirements and SafetyGuidelines for Extension Cords Accessories and Attachments Tools Needed for AssemblyRecommended Accessories Supplied Not Supplied Mm Hex Wrench Medium ScrewdriverCarton Contents Know Your Scroll SAW Scroll SAW Terms Glossary of TermsWoodworking Terms Estimated Assembly Time 15~20 Minutes Assemble Stand FIG. a Assembly and AdjustmentsMounting the Scroll SAW FIG. A, B Blade Removal and Installation Mounting Scroll SAW to Work Surface FIG. CBlade Storage FIG. D Sawdust Collection Port FIG. E PLAIN-END Blade Installation FIG. H, I, J PLAIN-END Blade Removal FIG. F, G, HPIN-END Blade Removal and Installation PIN-END Blade Removal FIG. K, LBlade Selection FIG. R Blade Guard Foot Adjustment FIG. O, PSawdust Blower FIG. Q On I / OFF O Switch FIG. S OperationReplacing the Bulb FIG. S Variable Speed Control Knob FIG. SFreehand Cutting FIG. U Angle Cutting FIG. URIP or Straight Line Cutting FIG. W Interior Cutting FIGGeneral MaintenanceReplacing Carbon Brushes FIG. Y, Z Troubleshooting Guide Symptom Possible Causes Corrective ActionFiche Technique DU Produit FrançaisMoteur LamesRespecter Avant D’UTILISER LA Scie Consignes DE Sécurité Générales ÀDécouper Tenir Fermement LE Matériau À Scier Consignes DE Sécurité Spécifiques À Cette Scie À Découper26.SÉCURITÉ Avant Tout Directives DE Mise À LA Terre Directives Concernant LESRallonges Mise EN GardeOutils Requis Pour Assemblage AccessoiresFourni Not Fourni ART Description Quantité Contenu DE LA BoîtePied Apprendre À Connaìtre LA Scie À Découper Termes Relatifs AUX Scies À Découper GlossaireTermes DE Menuiserie Assemblage ET Réglages RemarqueCompartiment DE Rangement DES Lames FIG. D Pose ET Dépose DES Lames À Ergot FIG. F, G, H Pose DES Lames Ordinaires FIG. H, I, JPose ET Dépose DES Lames À Ergot Dépose DES Lames À Ergot FIG. K, LChoix DES Lames FIG. R Réglage DU Pied DU PROTÈGE-LAME FIG. O, PSouffleur DE Sciure FIG. Q Remplacement DE L’AMPOULE FIG. S Recommandations Pour LES CoupesUtilisation Interrupteur Marche I -ARRÊT O FIG. SCoupes EN Biais FIG. U Coupe À Main LibreQuantité Description Coupes DE Refente OU EN Ligne Droite FIG. WCoupe Intérieure FIG Entretien Remplacement DES Balais DE Charbon FIGGénéralités Guide DE Dépannage Problèmes Causes Possibles RemèdesEspecificaciones DEL Producto EspañolMotor Mesa Extractor DE PolvoSeguridad DE LAS Herramientas Instrucciones Generales DESeguridad Antes DE Utilizar Esta Herramienta EléctricaSegurida DE LA Sierra Caladora Instrucciones Específicas DESeguridad Para Esta Sierra CaladoraSeguridad Y Requisitos Eléctricos Instrucciones DE Puesta a TierraDirectrices Para EL Cable DE Extensión Funciona, a fi n de proteger al operario de posiblesAccesorios Recomendados Accesorios Y AcoplamientosSuministran No se suministran Contenido DEL Embalaje Desembalaje Y Comprobación DE SU ContenidoDesembalaje DE SU Sierra DE Marquetería SoporteFamiliarícese CON SU Sierra Caladora Glosario DE Terminos Términos DE LOS Componentes DE LA SierraTérminos DEL Trabajo CON Madera Botón DE Bloqueo DEL PIE DEL GuardahojasNota Montaje Y AjustesMontaje DE LA Sierra DE Marqueteria FIG. A, B Montaje DE LA Sierra Caladora AL Plano DE Trabajo FIG. C Almacenamiento DE Hojas FIG. DDesmontaje DE LA Hoja DE Extremo Liso FIG. F, G, H Montaje DE LA Hoja DE Extremo Liso FIG. H, I, JDesmontaje DE LA Hoja CON Extremo DE Pasador FIG. K, L Desmontaje Y Montaje DE Hojas CON Extremo DE PasadorMontaje DE LA Hoja CON Extremo DE Pasador FIG. M, N Selección DE LA Hoja FIG. R Regulación DEL PIE DEL Guardahojas FIG. O, PExtractor DE Serrín FIG. Q Funcionamiento Cambio DE LA Bombilla FIG. SInterruptor DE Encendido I /APAGADO O FIG. S Boton DE Control DE Velocidad Variable FIG. SCorte a Mano FIG. U Corte EN Ángulo FIG. URegado O Corte EN Línea Recta FIG. W Corte Interior FIGGeneralidades MantenimientoReemplazo DE LAS Escobillas DE Carbon FIG. Y, Z Guia Para LA Solucion DE Problemas Problema Causa DEL Problema Solución RecomendadaParts List Parts List for SchematicScroll SAW Model NO. CW Always order by I.D. NumberScroll SAW Model NO. CW Parts List for Stand Hitachi Koki Canada Co