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11-5. No-load Current
After no-load operation for 30 minutes, the no-load current values should be as follows.
11-6. Reassembly Requiring Adjustment
(1) Adjustment of squareness between the saw blade (dummy disc) and the fences
Voltage, frequency
No-load current
110 V, 120 V
7 0.8 A
After disassembly or replacement of the Base Ass'y [67],
Turn Table [36], Fence (A) [65], Fence (B) [54] or Hinge
[16], it is necessary to perform adjustment to ensure that
the fences are positioned at precise right angles with
relation to the saw blade (or dummy disc). Align fence (B)
with the saw blade (or dummy disc), and adjust them as
necessary to ensure squareness (tolerance: 0.4/100 mm).
As shown in Fig. 36, use a square to set fence (B) square
to the saw blade. Next, use a straight edge to adjust fence
(A) so that it is exactly aligned with fence (B). Finally, use
the square to confirm squareness of fence (A) with the saw
blade (tolerance: 0.4/100 mm).
(2) Reassembly of the Turn Table [36]
When reassembling the Turn Table [36] and the
Base Ass'y [67], tighten the Nylon Nut M8 [28] so
that the Turn Table [36] turns smoothly without
excessive play or vibration. During reassembly,
liberally apply grease (Hitachi Motor Grease) at
the point marked "A" in Fig. 37.
Fig. 37
Nylon Nut M8 [28]
A
Shaft (B) [66]
Base Ass'y [67]
Turn Table [36]
Square
Fig. 36
Saw blade or
dummy disc
Fence (A)
Fence (B)
220 V, 230 V
4.3 0.5 A
240 V
4.0 0.5 A
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