Practical Applications - HIKOKI C 3612DRA Instrucciones De Manejo

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4. Slide carriage system (Fig. 15)
WARNING
To reduce the risk of injury, return slide carriage to the
full rear position after each crosscut operation.
For chop cutting operations on small workpieces, slide
the cutting head assembly completely toward the rear of
the unit and tighten the slide securing knob. To cut wide
boards up to 312 mm, the slide securing knob must be
loosened to allow the cutting head slide freely.
5. Miter scale adjustment
○ Down the head and insert the locking pin.
Unlock the miter lock handle and swing the turntable
until the positive stop locks it at the 0° miter position.
Do not lock the miter lock handle. Place a square
against the saw's fence and blade, as shown in Fig. 16.
(Do not touch the tips of the blade teeth with the square.
To do so will cause an inaccurate measurement.)
If the saw blade is not exactly perpendicular to the
fence, loosen the 6 mm machine screws (4 pcs.) that
hold the miter scale and move the miter lock handle and
the scale left or right until the blade is perpendicular to
the fence, as measured with the square.
Retighten the 6 mm machine screws (4 pcs.). (Fig. 16)
Pay no attention to the reading of the indicator (for miter
scale) at this time.
○ Indicator (for miter scale) adjustment
Unlock the miter lock handle to move the turntable to
the 0° position. With the miter lock handle unlocked,
allow the positive stop to snap into place as you rotate
the turntable to 0°.
Observe the indicator (for miter scale) and miter scale
as shown in Fig. 16. If the indicator (for miter scale)
does not indicate exactly 0° loosen the 4 mm screw
holding the indicator (for miter scale). In place
reposition the indicator (for miter scale) and tighten the
4 mm screw.
6. Miter angle adjustment
The slide compound miter saw scale can be easily
read, showing miter angles from 0° to 45° to the left and
right. The miter saw table has nine of the most common
angle setttings with positive stops at 0°, 15°, 22.5°,
31.6°, and 45°. These positive stops position the blade
at the desired angle quickly and accurately. Follow the
process below for quickest and most accurate
adjustments. (Fig. 17)
Adjusting miter angles:
(1) Push up the miter lock handle to release the turntable.
(2) Push down the positive stop lever until the detent lever
catches on it to release the "positive stop".
(3) Rotate the turntable and set the indicator to line up with
the desired angle of the miter scale. At this time, when
using the positive stop function, pull the detent lever in
the direction of the arrow near the desired angle as
shown in Fig. 17, release the detent lever, and move
the turntable to secure it in place at the desired angle
via the positive stop function. (0°, 15°, 22.5°, 31.6°, and
45°)
(4) Push down the miter lock handle to secure the turntable
in place.
Detent lever (Fig. 17)
The detent lever allows for the table to be micro adjusted,
disengaging the positive detent stops feature. When a
required miter angle is close to a positive detent stop, this
detent lever prevents the wedge on the positive stop lever
from slipping into that detent slot on the base.
7. LED lighting system (Fig. 18) [XACT CUT LED™]
CAUTION
Do not stare at operating lamp. Staring into the light
beam may result in serious injury or vision loss.
The LED lighting system [XACT CUT LED™] casts the
shadow of the blade onto the workpiece. This results in
greater accuracy of cuts and requires no adjustments.
To use this feature, turn the LED light switch on.
Bring the motor head down so the blade is approximately
6 mm from the workpiece. The shadow of the blade will be
projected onto the workpiece, indicating where the blade
teeth will make contact as the cut is made.
8. About the mode select function
Each time the mode selector switch is pushed, the
operation mode changes.
When the High Torque mode is selected, the mode
selector lamp lights up.
The High Torque mode reduces maximum motor RPM
enabling efficient work.
If the load increases while the motor is operating in the
Auto Switch mode, it automatically changes to the High
Torque mode.
Additionally, if the load decreases again, it
automatically returns to the Auto Switch mode.
In the High Torque mode, it does not change to the
Auto Switch mode even when the load decreases.
Mode
Auto Switch
High Torque
NOTE
○ The mode will only change after a battery is installed
and the switch is pulled once.
○ The current mode will be maintained even if the switch
is on/off, or the battery is removed/reinserted.

PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS

WARNING
○ To avoid personal injury, never remove or place a
workpiece on the table while the tool is being operated.
○ Never place your limbs inside of the line next to warning
sign while the tool is being operated (see Fig. 19). This
may cause hazardous conditions.
CAUTION
○ It is dangerous to remove or install the workpiece while
the saw blade is turning.
○ When sawing, clean off the shavings from the turntable.
○ If the shavings accumulate too much, the saw blade
from the cutting material will be exposed. Never subject
your hand or anything else to go near the exposed
blade.
1. Switch operation
Pull the switch while pressing the switch lock to either
side of the arrow to make the saw blade rotate.
(Fig. 20)
After the switch is turned on, even if the switch lock is
released, the saw blade continues to rotate as long as
the switch is pulled.
When the switch is released, the brake is applied to the
saw blade rotation and the saw blade stops.
2. Turn on the LED light
Press the LED light switch to switch the LED light.
NOTE
To prevent the battery power consumption caused by
forgetting to turn off the LED light, the light goes off
automatically in about 1 hour.
3. Using the Vise Assembly (Standard accessory)
(Fig. 21)
WARNING
Always firmly clamp or vise to secure the workpiece to
the fence; otherwise the workpiece might be thrust from
the table and cause bodily harm.
22
No-load speed
4000 min-
1
3200 min-
1
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