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Hitachi CC 14SF Instructions De Sécurité Et Mode D'emploi page 14

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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°
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.
Vise (B)
socket head bolts
Fig. 8
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 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)
Fig. 10
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When setting at an
angle of 30°
M10 hexagon
Fig. 7
8-27/64"
(214 mm)
Flat hd. screw of more than
15/64" × 19/32" (6 mm × 15)
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
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.
When setting at an
angle of 45°
1-49/64"
(45 mm)
4-23/32"
(120 mm)
Two holes 1/4"
(6.5 mm)
More than 15/64"
Steel
board
Fig. 9
15/64"
(6 mm) nut
Vise (B)
(6 mm)

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