MODELS C 12LDH C 12FDH Hitachi Power Tools C COMPOUND MITER SAW C 12LDH C 12FDH LIST Nos. C 12LDH: E943 C 12FDH: E944 TECHNICAL DATA AND SERVICE MANUAL Oct.
REMARK: Throughout this TECHNICAL DATA AND SERVICE MANUAL, a symbol(s) is(are) used in the place of company name(s) and model name(s) of our competitor(s).
CONTENTS Page 1. PRODUCT NAME ............................................................................................................................ 1 2. MARKETING OBJECTIVE .............................................................................................................. 1 3. APPLICATIONS ............................................................................................................................... 1 4. SELLING POINTS .....................................................
Page 11-7. Lubrication ...................................................................................................................................... 41 11-8. Product Precision ........................................................................................................................... 41 11-9. Adjustment of Laser Marker Accuracy ........................................................................................... 42 11-10. Tightening Torque .....................................
1. PRODUCT NAME Hitachi Compound Miter Saw, Models C 12LDH and C 12FDH 2. MARKETING OBJECTIVE Following the 12" compound miter saw Model C 12LCH equipped with the laser marker, we introduce the new two 12" compound miter saws Models C 12LDH and C 12FDH. The Model C 12LDH is equipped with the class-first digital display panel that indicates miter/bevel angles.
4-1. Selling Point Descriptions (1) Digital display panel that indicates miter/bevel angles (Model C 12LDH) Use the digital display panel when cutting a workpiece at an optional angle. The class-first digital display panel indicates a Laser line miter/bevel cutting angle with a numeric value. There is no reading error caused by visual check between the indicator and the scale. The digital display indicates a miter angle or a bevel angle in increments of 0.5˚.
(4) Bevel angle fine adjustment The Models C 12LDH and C 12FDH are easily and finely adjustable to an optional bevel angle. Pulling the plate allows the bevel angle to be adjusted by about 48˚ to the left or about 48˚ to the right with one-touch simple operation. (5) Soft, vibration reducing grip The handle grip is comfortable and slip-resistant thanks to the integrally molded rubber. In addition, it reduces vibration transmitted to the operator's hand. The Models C 12LDH and C 12FDH are easier to operate.
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Optional accessories 305 mm (12") TCT saw blade (60 teeth, Code No. 305546) Extension holder and stopper (Code No. 323523) Crown molding vise ass'y (including crown molding stopper (L)) (Code No. 323545) Crown molding stopper (L) (Code No. 323546) Crown molding stopper (R) (Code No.
6. COMPARISONS WITH SIMILAR PRODUCTS Maker/Model Item P Q B 70 mm x 203 mm (2-3/4" x 8") 89 mm x 190 mm (3-1/2" x 7-1/2") 70 mm x 140 mm (2-3/4" x 5-1/2") 74 mm x 201 mm (2-29/32" x 7-29/32") 89 mm x 188 mm (3-1/2" x 7-13/32") 63.5 mm x 235 mm (2-1/2" x 9-1/4") 89 mm x 165 mm (3-1/2" x 6-1/2") 63.5 mm x 200 mm (2-1/2" x 7-7/8") 100 mm x 155 mm (3-15/16" x 6-3/16") 74 mm x 142 mm (2-29/32" x 5-19/32") 63.5 mm x 165 mm (2-1/2" x 6-1/2") 63.
7. PRECAUTIONS IN SALES PROMOTION In the interest of promoting the safest and most efficient use of the Models C 12LDH and C 12FDH Compound Miter Saws by all of our customers, it is very important that at the time of sale the salesperson carefully ensures that the buyer seriously recognizes the importance of the contents of the Instruction Manual, and fully understands the meaning of the precautions listed on the Warning Labels and Caution Labels attached to each machine. 7-1.
(4) Caution label (A) (at the front of the hinge) and caution label (C) (at the front of the base) Do not stare into laser beam. If your eye is exposed directly to the laser beam, it can be hurt. Caution label (A) and caution label (C) are adhered to each machine to comply with the standards for the safe use of laser equipment. Caution label (A) (at the front of the hinge) Fig. 6 Caution label (C) (at the front of the base) Fig.
(7) Warning label (O) (at the front of sub fence (C) (standard accessory)) Fig. 10 7-3. Relative Standards Standards, regulations and guidelines for the safe use of laser equipment. [The U. S. A.] There is a standard "Complies with 21 Code of Federal Regulation (21 CFR), Chapter 1, Subchapter J, Part 1010 and 1040" established by the Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
7-5. Ambient Illuminance and Visibility of Laser Line The visibility of the laser line on the workpiece changes depending on the brightness of the working environment. Instruct the customer to consider the brightness of the working environment when using the laser marker referring to the following table.
Digital display switch (Model C 12LDH only) 8. ADJUSTMENT AND OPERATION PRECAUTIONS 8-1. Position Adjustment of Laser Line The Models C 12LDH and C 12 FDH are equipped with the laser Laser marker switch (Models C 12LDH and C 12FDH) marker for easy alignment with the ink line on the workpiece. Turn on the digital display switch first then turn on the laser marker switch. In the case of the Model C 12LDH, the laser marker does not light if the digital display switch is turned off. Fig.
CAUTION: Laser radiation - Do not stare into beam. Laser radiation on work table. Do not stare into beam. If your eye is exposed directly to the laser beam, it can be hurt. Do not dismantle it. Do not give strong impact to the laser marker (main body of tool); otherwise, the position of a laser line can go out of order, resulting in the damage of the laser marker as well as a shortened service life. Keep the laser marker lit only during a cutting operation.
8-2. Before Cutting (1) Oblique angle Before the power tool is shipped from the factory, it is adjusted for 0˚, right angle, left 45˚ bevel cutting angle and right 45˚ bevel cutting angle with 8 mm bolt (A), 8 mm bolt (B) and 8 mm bolt (C). When changing the adjustment, change the height of 8 mm bolt (A), 8 mm bolt (B) or 8 mm bolt (C) by turning them. When changing the bevel angle to the right 45˚, pull the set pin on the direction shown in Fig. 8-b and incline the motor head to the right.
(4) Stopper for precision cutting (Stopper and holder are optional accessory) The stopper facilitates continuous precision cutting in lengths of 11" to 17-3/4" (280 mm to 450 mm). To install the stopper, attach it to the holder with the 6 mm wing bolt as shown in Fig. 17. Stopper (optional accessory) Workpiece Holder (optional accessory) 6 mm wing nut (optional accessory) Height adjustment bolt 6 mm (optional accessory) 6 mm wing nut (optional accessory) Fig. 17 8-3.
8-4. Confirmation for Use of Sub Fence (1) Confirmation for use of sub fence (A) WARNING: In the case of right bevel cutting, turn sub fence (A) clockwise. Unless it is turned clockwise, the main body or saw blade may contact sub fence (A), resulting in an injury. Left bevel angle cutting Right bevel Direct angle cutting Turn angle cutting This power tool is equipped with sub fence (A). In the case of direct angle cutting and left bevel angle cutting, use sub fence (A).
In the case of left bevel angle cutting, remove sub fence (C) Sub fence (C) by sliding to the side and removing from the top as shown in Fence (B) Fig. 21. Loosen knob (B) then remove sub fence (C) (Fig. 22). WARNING: To attach sub fence (C), insert then securely tighten knob (B). If knob (B) is loose, sub fence (C) may move during cutting and result in Knob (B) injury. Fig.
8-5. Cutting Operation (1) Cutting efficiency will be reduced if a dull saw blade is used, if an excessively long extension cord is used, or if the wire gauge of the extension cord is too small. (For details on extension cords, please refer to the Instruction Manual.) This is particularly important when cutting materials with dimensions which are at or near the maximum capacity for the machine.
(7) Compound (miter + bevel) cutting Compound cutting can be accomplished by combining the miter cutting and bevel cutting operations described in paragraphs (5) and (6) above. (For details, please refer to the Instruction Manual.) When the saw blade section (head) is inclined 45˚ to the right and left, the table can be turned up to 45˚ to the right and left. (8) Crown molding cutting This machine can cut two types of crown molding workpieces by combining the miter and bevel cutting operations (for USA).
(1) Setting to cut crown molding at positions 1 and 4 in Fig. 25 (See Fig. 26; tilt the head to the left.): 1 Turn the turn table to the right and set the miter angle as follows: For 45˚ type crown moldings: 35.3˚ ( mark) For 38˚ type crown moldings: 31.6˚ ( mark) 2 Turn the head to the left and set the bevel angle as follows: For 45˚ type crown moldings: 30˚ ( mark) For 38˚ type crown moldings: 33.9˚ ( mark) 3 Position the crown molding so that the lower surface ( A in Fig.
(3) Setting to cut crown moldings at positions 1 and 4 in Fig. 25 (See Fig. 30; tilt the head to the right.): 1 Turn the turn table to the right and set the miter angle as follows: For 45˚ type crown moldings: 35.3˚ ( mark) For 38˚ type crown moldings: 31.6˚ ( mark) 2 Tilt the head to the right and set the bevel angle as follows: For 45˚ type crown moldings: 30˚ ( mark) For 38˚ type crown moldings: 33.9˚ ( mark) 3 Position the crown molding so that the lower surface ( B in Fig.
Cutting method of crown molding without tilting the saw blade (1) Crown molding stoppers (L) and (R) (optional accessories) allow easier cuts of crown molding without tilting the saw blade. Install them to both sides of the base as shown in Figs. 34-a and 34-b. After inserting, tighten the 6 mm knob bolts to secure the crown molding guides.
8-6. Digital Display Panel (For Model C 12LDH) Miter angle window (Displays arrows showing angle and direction that turn table is rotating. Left is . Right is .) Bevel angle window (Displays arrows showing motor head bevel angle and bevel direction. Left is . Right is .) Miter angle reset button Bevel angle reset button Back light ON/OFF switch (Press and the switch illuminates. Press again and the lighting turns off.) Fig.
9. ADJUSTMENT OF COMPONENTS 9-1. Bevel Angle Fine Adjustment Right bevel angle Knob (A) Handle Hinge Left bevel angle Knob (A) Clamp lever Clamp lever 8 mm bolt (B) (Stopper for left 45˚ bevel angle) Fig. 37-a Pull 8 mm bolt (C) Bevel plate (Stopper for right 45˚ bevel angle) Fig. 37-b (1) Grip the handle on the motor head and position it at the bevel angle you need. Temporarily tighten the clamp lever.
10. PACKING (1) Preparation before packing (i) Remove the dust bag from the main body. (ii) Turn the turn table 48˚ clockwise and remove the side handle. Secure the turn table with the attached hex. socket head bolt M10. (2) Mounting packing (C) (i) Place packing (C) under the gear case and lower the head section. Pressing on packing (C), insert the stopper pin of the gear case to secure the head section. (At this time, check that the clamp lever for bevel angle fixation is securely locked.
11. PRECAUTIONS IN DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY 11-1. Precautions in Disassembly and Reassembly of the Laser Marker Do not stare into the laser emitting aperture during disassembly and reassembly of the laser marker. Do not observe beam directly with an optical instrument. Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified in this TECHNICAL DATA AND SERVICE MANUAL and the Instruction Manual may result in hazardous radiation exposure. 11-2.
101 102 103 111 112 104 113 105 114 106 B 108 B 107 121 109 123 110 124 125 126 128 127 126 153 142 171 129 143 130 144 131 172 132 151 133 155 170 157 173 169 142 174 606 156 153 154 143 607 608 144 158 177 145 162 146 159 164 160 165 161 163 147 148 149 152 150 151 175 176 167 168 Fig. 42 1. Remove the two Machine Screws (W/Washers) M4 x 10 (Black) [71] to remove two Indicators (B) [70].
7. Remove the Retaining Ring for D12 Shaft [34], Hex. Socket Hd. Bolt M5 x 16 [73] and Spring Washer M5 [74]. Then the Hinge Plate [75] can be removed. 8. Remove the four Machine Screws M4 x 10 [37] to remove the Hinge Cover [38]. Remove the Machine Screw (W/Washers) M4 x 12 (Black) [17] and the Nylon Clip [18]. Press the Encoder [33] turning clockwise and secure it with the Machine Screw M5 x 20 [29].
B. Armature ass'y Belt, pinion ass'y and spindle ass'y Tools required: 273 • Phillips screwdriver 272 271 • Plastic hammer 270 281 280 279 274 246 282 202 206 286 287 260 285 202 284 252 259 283 261 258 257 256 255 254 253 263 262 264 262 Fig. 43 1. Remove the three Machine Screws (W/Washers) M5 x 16 [202] to remove the Pulley Cover [286]. 2. Pull the Belt (200H10) 16 x 508 [273] outward and turn it to remove from Pulley (A) [270] and the Pinion Ass'y [274]. 3.
C. Armature ass'y Switch, switching power supply, stator ass'y, armature ass'y and pulley (A) Tools required: 212 203 • Phillips screwdriver 201 202 213 205 206 210 209 • Flat-blade screwdriver 202 207 208 • Hex.
7. Removal of the Switch (3P Faston Type) [226] and the Switching Power Supply [220] (a) After the above steps from 1 to 5, remove the two Machine Screws (W/Washers) M5 x 16 [202] and Hex. Socket Hd. Bolts M5 x 70 [205] to remove the left side of the Handle Ass'y [203]. (b) Remove the three Tapping Screws (W/Flange) D4 x 20 (Black) [221] and remove the upper part of Switch Handle (A).(B) Set [222].
D. Safety cover and link Safety cover and link 246 Tools required: • Phillips screwdriver • Box wrench 17 mm (standard accessory) 260 252 261 259 258 257 256 255 254 303 263 253 250 302 264 262 301 262 251 300 299 298 297 249 248 295 290 288 294 289 288 305 296 293 304 74 292 291 Fig. 45 1. Remove the two Machine Screws M5 x 10 [262]. Then the Spindle Cover [264] and the Bolt Washer M5 [263] can be removed. 2. Remove Bolt (A) M10 [248] with the attached 17-mm box wrench.
E. Laser module (A) and spring Laser module (A) and spring 212 203 Tools required: 201 • Phillips screwdriver 202 213 205 206 210 209 202 207 208 • Hex. bar wrench 5 mm • Hex. bar wrench 3 mm 214 • Hex. bar wrench 2.5 mm 215 221 216 217 • Plastic hammer 204 • Hammer 205 214 219 218 220 224 222 225 206 • Long-nose pliers 223 266 207 226 267 265 83 17 1 14 247 7 265 8 6 39 5 17 9 4 247 3 10 2 1 11 12 39 245 13 12 40 14 42 41 43 44 45 47 46 48 49 Fig.
(f) Remove the two Hex. Socket Hd. Bolts M6 x 20 [44] to remove the Laser Holder Ass'y [83]. (g) Remove the Split Pin D2 x 12 [3] with long-nose pliers. Loosen the Special Bolt M5 [8] and lightly tap the Roll Pin D3 x 14 [5] with a hammer to remove it. Then the Laser Base Ass'y [10], two Springs (C) [6], Laser Holder (A) [2], Laser Holder (B) [4] and Laser Module (A) [14] can be removed.
G. Digital display (Models C 12LDH) Tool required: • Phillips screwdriver 101 102 103 111 115 112 104 113 105 114 106 B 108 109 116 B 107 117 121 123 110 118 124 125 119 120 Fig. 48 1. Remove the two Machine Screws (W/Washers) M5 x 16 [103] securing Table Insert (A) [101] and remove Table Insert (A). 2. Remove the Machine Screw (W/Washers) M4 x 16 [109] to remove Cord Cover (A) [110]. 3.
11-3. Reassembly Reassembly can be accomplished by following the disassembly procedures in reverse. However, special attention should be given to the following items. (1) Prior to reassembly, measure the insulation resistance of the armature, stator, switch and other electrical components and confirm that the insulation resistance of each part is more than 5 M Ω. (2) When replacing Spring (A) [42], apply 5 grams of Hitachi Motor Grease to the inner circumference of new Spring (A) [42] prior to reassembly.
11-4. Wiring Diagram Carefully ensure that wiring is accomplished as illustrated below. As incorrect wiring will result in lack of rotation, reverse rotation or other malfunctions, close attention is absolutely necessary. WARNING: Be sure to turn off Switch (A) [216] at the front of the handle ass'y and unplug the power cord plug from the receptacle before replacing Laser Module (A) [14] and the Switching Power Supply [220]. Do not stare into beam while the laser marker is lighting.
Wiring diagram (C 12LDH) Cord [201] Wind tetron tape 1.5 or 2 turns. Switch (A) [216] Connector 50092 [214] Switch (B) [217] Connector 50092 [214] Connect the connectors of Switch (B) [217] and Cord (B) [218]. Cord (B) [218] Switching Power Supply [220] Fig. 50 Switching Power Supply [220] Switch (3P Faston Type) [226] Cord (B) [218] Fig.
Wiring diagram (C 12FDH) Wind tetron tape 1.5 or 2 turns. Switch (A) [216] Cord [201] Connector 50092 [214] Connector 50092 [214] Switching Power Supply [218] Fig. 53 Switching Power Supply [218] Switch (3P Faston Type) [224] Fig.
Wiring diagram (C 12FDH) Fig.
11-5. No-load Current After no-load operation for 30 minutes, the no-load current values should be as follows. Voltage, frequency No-load current 120 V 7.9 0.5 A 11-6.
11-7. Lubrication Advise the customer to lubricate the machine as indicated below at least once a month. Also, prior to applying lubrication, any sawdust, dirt or other foreign matter should be thoroughly wiped away with a soft cloth. (1) Swiveling section of the Gear Case [246] and the Hinge Ass'y [43] Coat the swiveling and sliding portion of the Gear Case [246] and the Hinge Ass'y [43] with machine oil.
11-9. Adjustment of Laser Marker Accuracy (1) Construction of laser marker and functions of each component Hex. Socket Set Screw M5 x 6 [7]: The squareness between the laser line and the fence surface can be adjusted by turning this screw. Laser Holder (A) [2]: The squareness between the laser line and the base surface can be adjusted by turning the minus groove at the rear. Spring (B) [1] Laser Holder (B) [4] Hex. bar wrench (2.
(2) Adjustment of squareness with the fence surface [7] [246] The laser line inclines to the left by turning the Hex. Socket Set Screw M5 x 6 [7] clockwise and inclines to the right by turning counterclockwise. The squareness of the laser line with the fence surface can be adjusted in this manner. [266] Fig. 59 [172] [150] Fig.
(4) Adjustment of the laser marker Adjust the laser marker according to the following steps from 1 to . Adjust the product accuracy first because the accuracy of the laser marker is adjusted aligning the cut surface of the workpiece. 1 First, hold a workpiece of 38 mm in height and 89 mm in width with the vise and perform right-angle cutting. 2 Light up the laser marker with the workpiece held in the vise.
11-10. Tightening Torque (1) Model: C 12LDH • Machine Screw (W/Washers) M5 x 16 [15] [103] [202] 43.4 in-lbs. (4.9 N•m, 35 kgf•cm) • Machine Screw (W/Washers) M4 x 12 (Black) [17] 10.4 in-lbs. (1.2 N•m, 12 kgf•cm) • Machine Screw (W/Washers) M6 x 20 (Black) [19] 43.4 in-lbs. (4.9 N•m, 35 kgf•cm) • Tapping Screw (W/Flange) D4 x 16 [27] [210] [212] [213] [219] 17.4 in-lbs. (2 N•m, 20 kgf•cm) • Machine Screw M5 x 20 [29] [130] 30.4 in-lbs. (3.4 N•m, 35 kgf•cm) • Machine Screw M4 x 10 [37] [66] 15.
12. REPAIR GUIDE Item 1 Unit: mm Phenomenon Cause Factory standard Inspection, repair or adjustment Inaccurate cutting Inaccurate squareness of the cut surface Cut surfaces do not fit together properly. a Inaccurate squareness between the turn table and the saw blade causes the saw blade to cut into the workpiece at an angle. 0.2/100 (Dummy disc) (Fig. 66) • Adjust squareness with the Nylock Hex. Socket Hd. Bolt M8 x 20 [69].
Item 2 Phenomenon Rough cut surface Parallelism A Fig. 69 3 Saw blade is locked. Factory standard Cause Inspection, repair or adjustment a Large deflection of the saw blade (It causes rough cut surface.) 0.2/280 (Dummy disc) b Each surface parallelism of washers (A) and (B) is inaccurate due to surface defects such as impact marks and scratches. (Fig. 69) • Replace Washers (A) [251] and (B) [249].
Factory standard Inspection, repair or adjustment Item Phenomenon Cause 4 Saw blade does not rotate when switch is triggered. a The power cord is not connected to power supply. ------ • Check power supply voltage. • Connect the power cord to power supply. b The carbon brush wear exceeds allowable limit (5 mm). ------ • Check the Carbon Brushes (1 Pair) [237] for wear. • Replace the Carbon Brushes (1 Pair) [237].
Item 8 Phenomenon Laser line does not match the ink line. Factory standard Cause a Ink line is not right angle. b Laser marker accuracy is not adjusted properly. ------ Inspection, repair or adjustment • Make a correct ink line again. 0.2/100 • Readjust the accuracy of the (Figs. 70 and 71) laser marker. (Refer to "11-9. Adjustment of Laser Marker Accuracy".) c Product accuracy is not good. • Readjust the accuracy of the product and the laser marker. Fig. 70 Fig.
Item Phenomenon 11 Digital display does not indicate properly. (Model C 12LDH) (Miter angle) Factory standard Cause a Same as item 10- a to d . • Same as item 10- a to d . b Encoder failure • Replace the Encoder [127]. • Replace the Encoder [33]. (Bevel angle) (Miter angle) (Bevel angle) Inspection, repair or adjustment c Cord (D), cord (C) 330 mm, cord (A) 100 mm, cord (C) 330 mm and cord (A) 310 mm are disconnected. • Replace Cord (D) [114], Cord (C) 330 mm [125] or Cord (A) 100 mm [112].
13. STANDARD REPAIR TIME (UNIT) SCHEDULES MODEL Variable Fixed 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 min.
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C 12LDH 622 101 102 103 623 624 621 625 111 115 112 104 626 113 627 105 114 106 B 628 108 116 B 107 629 123 110 601 117 121 109 118 124 621 125 119 120 126 128 127 135 126 153 136 142 171 129 143 137 130 144 138 134 131 172 139 132 140 151 133 155 170 157 141 173 169 142 174 606 156 153 154 143 607 610 608 144 609 158 177 145 162 146 159 164 160 165 612 161 163 147 148 613 601 149 614 152 605 150 151 604 611 615 603 175 602 17
C 12LDH 212 203 501 502 503 201 202 213 205 206 210 209 202 207 208 214 215 221 216 217 204 214 219 218 223 220 224 205 233 222 225 206 232 266 207 226 267 265 230 231 273 229 265 272 228 271 212 270 281 280 17 247 247 245 237 279 274 246 17 282 202 235 206 238 234 236 244 240 286 243 287 260 239 242 202 285 284 252 241 283 261 259 258 257 256 255 254 303 263 253 250 262 302 264 301 262 251 300 299 298 297 249 248 295 290 288 294
PARTS ITEM NO. 1 C 12LDH CODE NO. NO. USED DESCRIPTION 323-141 SPRING (B) 2 323-137 LASER HOLDER (A) 1 3 949-531 SPLIT PIN D2X12 (10 PCS.) 1 1 4 323-138 LASER HOLDER (B) 1 5 949-900 ROLL PIN D3X14 (10 PCS.) 1 6 323-142 SPRING (C) 2 7 962-782 HEX.
PARTS ITEM NO. 52 C 12LDH CODE NO. 325-029 NO. USED DESCRIPTION BEVEL PLATE 1 53 949-432 BOLT WASHER M6 (10 PCS.) 1 54 303-006 SPACER D4X10 1 55 323-142 SPRING (C) 1 56 949-423 WASHER M4 (10 PCS.) 1 57 949-221 MACHINE SCREW M4X20 (10 PCS.) 1 58 322-963 DUST GUIDE HOLDER 1 59 949-214 MACHINE SCREW M4X6 (10 PCS.
PARTS ITEM NO. 121 C 12LDH CODE NO. NO. USED DESCRIPTION 980-523 NYLON CLIP 1 123 325-026 CORD (A) 310MM 1 124 324-981 CORD (C) 300MM 1 125 324-982 CORD (C) 330MM 1 126 323-142 SPRING (C) 2 127 323-619 ENCODER 1 128 305-592 NEEDLE D5X19.8 1 129 949-432 BOLT WASHER M6 (10 PCS.) 1 130 949-241 MACHINE SCREW M5X20 (10 PCS.) 1 131 323-622 PACKING (B) 1 132 323-623 DUST COVER 1 133 949-215 MACHINE SCREW M4X8 (10 PCS.
PARTS ITEM NO. 174 C 12LDH CODE NO. 175 NO. USED DESCRIPTION WARNING LABEL (A) 1 CAUTION LABEL (C) 1 176 323-656 SCALE (A) 1 177 949-432 BOLT WASHER M6 (10 PCS.) 1 201 325-048 CORD 1 202 990-541 MACHINE SCREW (W/WASHERS) M5X16 7 203 325-013 HANDLE ASS’Y 1 204 325-022 CORD COVER (B) 1 205 949-828 HEX. SOCKET HD. BOLT M5X70 (10 PCS.) 4 206 949-454 SPRING WASHER M5 (10 PCS.) 6 207 949-431 BOLT WASHER M5 (10 PCS.) 4 208 940-778 CORD ARMOR D10.
PARTS ITEM NO. 250 C 12LDH DESCRIPTION NO. USED TCT SAW BLADE 305MM-D25.4 HOLE-NT32 1 CODE NO. 251 325-023 WASHER (A) 1 252 325-005 SPINDLE ASS’Y 1 253 318-363 FLAT HD.
C 12LDH STANDARD ACCESSORIES ITEM NO. 501 CODE NO. NO. USED DESCRIPTION 944-458 HEX. BAR WRENCH 4MM 1 502 985-051 BOX WRENCH 17MM 1 503 322-955 DUST BAG (BLACK) 1 REMARKS OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES ITEM NO. CODE NO. 601 323-546 CROWN MOLDING STOPPER (L) ASS’Y 1 602 301-806 WING BOLT M6X15 1 CROWN MOLDING STOPPER (L) 1 603 NO.
C 12LDH ITEM NO. --- 10 --- CODE NO. DESCRIPTION NO.
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C 12FDH 622 101 102 103 623 624 621 625 626 104 627 105 106 628 108 111 107 109 112 629 110 601 621 114 132 115 121 146 122 116 123 117 113 147 118 136 119 130 134 145 120 148 144 121 132 149 606 135 133 122 607 608 610 123 609 152 139 124 612 140 137 138 125 613 126 127 601 128 614 131 605 129 130 611 604 615 603 150 602 151 618 619 616 142 617 143 620 --- 2 --- 607 611 618 619 10 -- 05
C 12FDH 212 203 501 502 503 202 213 205 206 210 201 209 207 208 202 219 214 216 215 214 217 204 221 218 222 205 231 220 223 206 230 265 207 224 266 228 264 229 264 272 227 271 226 270 212 269 268 280 279 267 246 245 245 244 278 273 246 243 235 281 202 233 206 236 232 234 238 242 285 241 286 259 237 240 283 251 239 202 284 282 260 258 257 256 255 254 253 302 262 252 249 301 263 261 300 261 250 299 298 297 296 248 247 294 289 287 29
PARTS ITEM NO. 1 C 12FDH CODE NO. NO. USED DESCRIPTION 323-141 SPRING (B) 1 2 323-137 LASER HOLDER (A) 1 3 949-531 SPLIT PIN D2X12 (10 PCS.) 1 4 323-138 LASER HOLDER (B) 1 5 949-900 ROLL PIN D3X14 (10 PCS.) 1 6 323-142 SPRING (C) 2 7 962-782 HEX.
PARTS ITEM NO. 52 C 12FDH CODE NO. NO. USED DESCRIPTION 324-961 SCALE (D) 1 53 324-962 SCALE (E) 1 54 993-539 MACHINE SCREW (W/WASHERS) M4X16 2 56 324-978 LINER (B) 1 59 325-019 NYLOCK HEX. SOCKET HD. BOLT M8X20 3 60 324-974 INDICATOR (B) 2 61 304-043 MACHINE SCREW (W/WASHERS) M4X10 (BLACK) 2 62 680-418 NYLON NUT M12 1 63 949-821 HEX. SOCKET HD. BOLT M5X16 (10 PCS.) 1 64 949-454 SPRING WASHER M5 (10 PCS.
PARTS ITEM NO. 133 134 C 12FDH CODE NO. NO. USED DESCRIPTION 324-994 PLATE (D) 35MM 1 325-271 SUB FENCE (B) ASS’Y 1 WARNING LABEL (L) 1 135 136 323-625 LINER (A) 3 137 322-910 HOLDER 1 138 949-610 BOLT M6X10 (10 PCS.) 1 139 987-512 MACHINE SCREW (W/SP. WASHER) M5X16 1 140 323-605 HOOK 1 142 324-965 BASE ASS’Y 1 143 323-626 SHAFT (B) 1 144 325-270 SUB FENCE (A) ASS’Y 1 WARNING LABEL (M) 1 146 324-990 PLATE (D) 24.
PARTS ITEM NO. 235 C 12FDH CODE NO. NO. USED DESCRIPTION 999-038 CARBON BRUSH (1 PAIR) 1 236 945-161 BRUSH CAP 1 237 322-915 FAN GUIDE 1 238 360-743U ARMATURE ASS’Y 120V 1 239 600-0VV BALL BEARING 6000VVCMPS2L 1 240 302-428 WASHER (A) 1 241 325-003 DUST WASHER (B) 1 242 620-1VV BALL BEARING 6201VVCMPS2L 1 243 949-755 HEX. SOCKET HD. BOLT M6X16 (10 PCS.
PARTS ITEM NO. 292 C 12FDH CODE NO. NO. USED DESCRIPTION 318-363 FLAT HD. SCREW M4X10 (BLACK) 1 293 324-967 PROTECTIVE COVER (B) 1 294 323-672 COVER PLATE (B) ASS’Y 1 295 323-673 CUSHION 1 296 323-667 PROTECTIVE COVER (A) 1 297 323-671 RETURN SPRING 1 298 323-040 MACHINE SCREW M5X10 (BLACK) 2 299 325-040 COVER PLATE (A) 1 300 323-670 COVER WASHER 1 301 949-454 SPRING WASHER M5 (10 PCS.) 1 302 949-236 MACHINE SCREW M5X10 (10 PCS.
C 12FDH STANDARD ACCESSORIES ITEM NO. 501 CODE NO. NO. USED DESCRIPTION 944-458 HEX. BAR WRENCH 4MM 1 502 985-051 BOX WRENCH 17MM 1 503 322-955 DUST BAG (BLACK) 1 REMARKS OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES ITEM NO. CODE NO. 601 323-546 CROWN MOLDING STOPPER (L) ASS’Y 1 602 301-806 WING BOLT M6X15 1 CROWN MOLDING STOPPER (L) 1 603 NO.
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