Hitachi CC14SF Instruction Manual - Page 14
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English 4. Cutting at angles (Fig. 7 and 8). The machine permits cutting at angles of 45° or 60° When setting at an angle of 0° When setting at an angle of 30° When setting at an angle of 45° Fig. 7 Loosen the two M10 hexagon socket head bolts on the vise (B), then set the working surface on the vise-jaw at any angles of 0°, 30° or 45° as shown in Fig. 7. Upon completion of setting, securely tighten the two M10 hexagon socket head bolts, as shown in Fig. 8. 2-3/8" (60 mm) 1-5/64" (27.5 mm) 1-5/64" (27.5 mm) 4-23/32" (120 mm) 1-49/64" (45 mm) 15/64" (6 mm) nut Vise (B) M10 hexagon socket head bolts 8-27/64" (214 mm) Flat hd. screw of more than 15/64" × 19/32" (6 mm × 15) Vise (B) Two holes 1/4" (6.5 mm) More than 15/64" Steel (6 mm) board Fig. 8 Fig. 9 When wide material is to be cut at an angle, it should be firmly clamped by fixing a steel board like Fig. 9 to the vise (B), as shown in Fig. 9. 5. Moving the stationary vise-jaw (Fig. 10). The vise opening is set at the maximum of 6-11/16" (170 mm) when shipped from the factory. In case an opening more than 6-11/16" (170 mm) is required, move the vise-jaw to the position shown by the chain line, after unscrewing the two bolts. The maximum opening can be set in two steps The vise jaws open to 6-11/16" (170 mm) while the vise can be set in two steps 8-5/64" (205 mm) and 9-7/16" (240 mm) 8-5/64" (205 mm) and 9-7/16" (240 mm). When the material to be cut is excessively wide, the vise can be effectively used by repositioning the stationary side of the vise jaws. Fig. 10 14