Inclination of 45°

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(3)If you release the switch trigger, you can turn OFF the switch and the “switch lock” returns to the original position automatically and the light turns OFF too.

2. Working performance per single charge (Reference data)

Cutting capability differs according to the condition of lumber, type of saw blade, ambient temperature, battery characteristics, etc.

Wood

Capacity

 

 

2 8 (Spruce-Pine-Fir)

80 (cuts)

 

 

Concreteform plywood (1/2” (12 mm) t)

100 ft (30 m)

 

 

To improve working efficiency per single charge,

Minimize operation (no-load operation) other than cutting;

Avoid any unreasonably forced pressure to the motor during cutting operation by twisting or pressing the circular saw forcibly;

Avoid any use of dull saw blade.

3. Cutting procedures

CAUTION:

Recheck that the saw blade is se- curely clamped.

Confirm that the wing-nut for adjust- ing the slot depth, the wing-bolt for adjusting the angle of inclination.

(1)Place the base on the material, then align the premarked line and the saw blade with the guide piece front scale section at the front of the base. (Fig. 14)

(2)When the base is not inclined, use the large notch as the guide piece. (Fig. 14, Fig. 15)

If the base is inclined (45 degrees), use the small notch as the guide piece. (Fig. 14, Fig. 16)

NOTE: When using the saw at the inclination of 45 degrees, use both the marks of [45 degrees] on the bevel plate and

[45]on the inclined gauge of the base. (Fig. 17)

What’s more, if it is absolutely essen- tial to use the saw at a precise angle, make adjustment using a protractor, etc.

 

Lumber

 

Premarked line

Small

Not inclined

 

notch

Large notch

Fig. 14 Top View

Guide

Wing-Nut

Fig. 15 Not inclined

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Hitachi C 6DC2 instruction manual Working performance per single charge Reference data, Cutting procedures