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Glossary Of Terms - HIKOKI C 10RJ Bedienungsanleitung

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j) Make sure that the saw blade is installed to rotate
in the proper direction. Do not use grinding
wheels, wire brushes, or abrasive wheels on a
table saw.
Improper saw blade installation or use of accessories
not recommended may cause serious injury.
k) Only use 10" saw blade with kerf width of 2.8mm
and blade body thickness is 1.8 mm match the
riving knife with thickness of 2.3 mm.
l) Always use only a saw blade diameter in
accordance with the markings on the saw; Use
only saw blades for which the maximum possible
speed is not less than the maximum spindle
speed of the product.
m)Do not use any blunt, cracked, deformed or
damaged saw blades. Only replace the saw blade
with one complying with the European standard
EN 847-1.
5. Additional safety instructions
• Please also observe the special safety instructions in
the respective chapters.
• Where applicable, follow the legal directives or
regulations for the prevention of accidents pertaining
to the use of table saws.
• Avoid overheating of the saw teeth.
• Do not attempt to stop the saw blade by pushing the
workpiece against its side.
• Store saw blade in such manner that nobody will get
hurt.
• Before making a cut, be sure all adjustments are
secure.
• Be sure blade path is free of nails. Inspect for and
remove all nails from lumber before cutting.
• Never touch blade or other moving parts during use.
• Make sure the work area has ample lighting to see the
work and that no obstructions will interfere with safe
operation before performing any work using the table
saw.
• If this saw makes an unfamiliar noise or if it vibrates
excessively, cease operating immediately, turn unit
off and unplug the tool until the problem has been
located and corrected. Contact a HiKOKI Authorized
Service Center if the problem can not be found.

GLOSSARY OF TERMS

The safe use of this product requires an understanding of the
information on the tool and in this operator's manual as well
as a knowledge of the project you are attempting. Before use
of this product, familiarize yourself with all operating features
and safety rules.
Anti-kickback Pawls
Kickback is a hazard in which the workpiece is thrown back
toward the operator. The teeth on the anti-kickback pawls
point away from the workpiece. If the workpiece should be
pulled back toward the operator, the teeth dig into the wood
to help prevent or reduce the possibility of kickback.
Bevel Scale
The easy-to-read scale on the front of the cabinet shows the
exact blade angle.
Blade
For maximum performance, it is recommended that you use
the 40-tooth, 254 mm carbide tipped combination blade.pro-
vided with your saw. The blade is raised and lowered with the
height/bevel adjusting handwheel. Bevel angles are locked
with the bevel lock lever.
WARNING
Do not use blades rated less than the speed of this
tool. Failure to heed this warning could result in
personal injury.
WARNING
Be careful of your hand. Blade are sharp. Wear work
gloves when removing or installing blades.
Blade Guard
Always keep the guard down over the blade for through
sawing cuts.
Bevel Lock Lever
This lever under the working table surface on the front of the
cabinet, locks the angle setting of the blade.
Height/Bevel Adjusting Handwheel
Located on the front of the cabinet, this handwheel is used
to lower and raise the blade for adjustments or blade
replacement. The handwheel also makes the adjustment for
bevel angles easy.
Fence Rails Lock Lever
The lever under working table surface on the right of the saw
releases the fence rails or locks it in place.
Adjusting Knob
This knob is under the working table surface on the front of
the saw. Turn it clockwise will slide the fence rails to right.
Turn it counter-clockwise will slide fence rails to left.
Outfeed Support
The outfeed support at the back of the tool gives the operator
additional support when cutting long workpieces.
Mitre Gauge
The mitre gauge aligns the wood for a cross cut. The easy-
to-read indicator shows the exact angle for a mitre cut, with
positive stops at 0°, 22.5° and 45°.
Mitre Gauge Grooves
The mitre gauge rides in these grooves on either side of the
blade.
Front Rail
Front rail provides support for the front fence rail and rip fence.
Rip Fence with a Narrow Fence
A sturdy metal fence guides the workpiece and It can be fixed
on three positions of the fence rails with rip fence lock levers
secure in place, the narrow fence can supports workpiece
hat extends beyond the working table.
Scale
Located on the front rail, the easy-to-read scale provides
precise measurements for rip cuts.
Riving Knife
A metal piece, slightly thinner than the saw blade, which helps
keep the kerf open and prevent kickback.
Arbor
The shaft on which a blade or cutting tool is mounted.
Overload Reset Switch
The saw is equipped with the overload reset switch to prevent the
saw from overload damage. The saw will automatically shut off if
the machine was with overloaded cutting or low voltage. Wait for
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