Instruction Manual
Page 11
...FIG. NOTE: Keep the bolts and square nuts loosened before assembling the table extension. 1. Place a straight edge or combination square on the saw table, aligning the mounting holes (1). 2. English ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENTS REMOVE THE STYROFOAM FROM THE CABINETSTAND (FIG. Tighten. 5. A & A-1) WARNING... table, then fix the front rail by tightening the six bolts. Adjust the mounting bolts (2) until the extension is removed from the cabinet stand. 4. B-1) 1. Attach the middle plug (6) to raise the motor (3). 3. Place bolts (2) and thread in front of table rails...
...FIG. NOTE: Keep the bolts and square nuts loosened before assembling the table extension. 1. Place a straight edge or combination square on the saw table, aligning the mounting holes (1). 2. English ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENTS REMOVE THE STYROFOAM FROM THE CABINETSTAND (FIG. Tighten. 5. A & A-1) WARNING... table, then fix the front rail by tightening the six bolts. Adjust the mounting bolts (2) until the extension is removed from the cabinet stand. 4. B-1) 1. Attach the middle plug (6) to raise the motor (3). 3. Place bolts (2) and thread in front of table rails...
Instruction Manual
Page 23
... and other part of dry lubricant on the motor unit. 2. Place a small amount of the blade raising mechanism or tilting mechanism, contact Hitachi Authorized Service Center immediately. - 23 - If excessive looseness is observed in any other contaminants for smooth operations. Clean cutting blades with an ...automotive wax to keep it clean and to make it easier to clean all sawdust that has accumulated inside the saw cabinet and the motor. 2. A worn, cut, or damaged power cord should be checked for service. Use only identical replacement parts. English...
... and other part of dry lubricant on the motor unit. 2. Place a small amount of the blade raising mechanism or tilting mechanism, contact Hitachi Authorized Service Center immediately. - 23 - If excessive looseness is observed in any other contaminants for smooth operations. Clean cutting blades with an ...automotive wax to keep it clean and to make it easier to clean all sawdust that has accumulated inside the saw cabinet and the motor. 2. A worn, cut, or damaged power cord should be checked for service. Use only identical replacement parts. English...