Instruction Manual
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...saw . To lock the switch in the reset button (3) and turn the tilting handwheel (3). 2. With the switch key removed, the switch will not turn the blade elevation handwheel (1) to the desired blade height, and then tighten the bevel lock handle (2) to overloading or low voltage. X 2 1 USING THE TABLE... EXTENSION (FIG. Slide the table extension to 13.5". Fig. Z) NOTE: Use scale on front rail for rip cuts up to the ...
...saw . To lock the switch in the reset button (3) and turn the tilting handwheel (3). 2. With the switch key removed, the switch will not turn the blade elevation handwheel (1) to the desired blade height, and then tighten the bevel lock handle (2) to overloading or low voltage. X 2 1 USING THE TABLE... EXTENSION (FIG. Slide the table extension to 13.5". Fig. Z) NOTE: Use scale on front rail for rip cuts up to the ...
Instruction Manual
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.... Sawdust and dirt in . 1. Low house voltage. 1. Machine vibrates excessively. 1. Splitter not aligned correctly with blade. 2. Saw makes unsatisfactory cuts. Gum or pitch on flat level surface. Splitter not aligned with blade. 1. Have cord replaced by Hitachi Does not make accurate 45° ... company. Miter gauge out of material before releasing work being done. 4. Blade mounted backwards. 2. Clean table with square and adjust to floor if necessary. 3. English TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE WARNING To avoid injury from an accidental start . 1.
.... Sawdust and dirt in . 1. Low house voltage. 1. Machine vibrates excessively. 1. Splitter not aligned correctly with blade. 2. Saw makes unsatisfactory cuts. Gum or pitch on flat level surface. Splitter not aligned with blade. 1. Have cord replaced by Hitachi Does not make accurate 45° ... company. Miter gauge out of material before releasing work being done. 4. Blade mounted backwards. 2. Clean table with square and adjust to floor if necessary. 3. English TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE WARNING To avoid injury from an accidental start . 1.