MODELS C 10FCH2 C 10FCE2 Hitachi Power Tools C COMPOUND MITER SAW C 10FCH2 C 10FCE2 LIST Nos. C 10FCH2: E945 C 10FCE2: E946 TECHNICAL DATA AND SERVICE MANUAL Oct.
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CONTENTS Page 1. PRODUCT NAME ........................................................................................................................... 1 2. MARKETING OBJECTIVE ............................................................................................................. 1 3. APPLICATIONS .............................................................................................................................. 1 4. SELLING POINTS .........................................................
1. PRODUCT NAME Hitachi Compound Miter Saw, Models C 10FCH2 and C 10FCE2 2. MARKETING OBJECTIVE The new Models C 10FCH2 and C 10FCE2 are released as the upgraded versions of the current Models C 10FCH and C 10FCE that are well reputed in the North American market. The Models C 10FCH2 and C 10FCE2 are lighter than the current models for easy carrying. In addition, the sub fence for supporting large stock is changed from the insertion type to the pivot type to improve operability in bevel cutting.
4-1. Selling Point Descriptions (1) Laser guide system (Only the Model C 10FCH2) Use the laser marker for aligning with the ink line on the workpiece. 1 Cutting position can be properly adjusted by aligning the positioning ink line with the laser line. There is no need to Laser beam make a long ink line on the workpiece. 2 There is no need to lower the motor head to align with the ink line because the laser marker makes a laser line on the workpiece.
(5) Large table for increased material stability The turn table is as large as that of the Model C 10FCH. Table 1 C 10FCH2/C 10FCE2 C 10FCH/C 10FCE Outside diameter of turn table (mm) 280 280 (6) Powerful 15 amps motor (for U.S.A. and Canada) The Models C 10FCH2 and C 10FCE2 are equipped with a 15-ampere motor. The Models C 10FCH2 and C 10FCE2 can cut workpieces as quickly as the Model C 10FCH.
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Optional accessories 255 mm (10") TCT saw blade (60 teeth, Code No. 976472) for normal cutting 255 mm (10") TCT saw blade (100 teeth, Code No. 319658) for aluminum cutting Extension holder and stopper (Code No. 322710) Crown molding vise ass'y (Code No. 322712) (including crown molding stopper (L)) Crown molding stopper (L) (Code No. 322713) Crown molding stopper (R) (Code No.
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7. PRECAUTIONS IN SALES PROMOTION In the interest of promoting the safest and most efficient use of the Models C 10FCH2 and C 10FCE2 Compound 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.
(2) Caution label (A) (at the front of the hinge) (only the Model C 10FCH2) Do not stare into laser beam. If your eye is exposed directly to the laser beam, it can be hurt. Caution label (A) is 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) (only the Model C 10FCH2) Fig. 4 (3) Warning label (at the front of sub fence (B)) Fig. 5 (4) Caution label (F) (at the front of link (A)) (for Europe) Fig.
7-3. Relative Standards Standards, regulations and guidelines for the safe use of laser equipment [USA] FDA CDRH 21 CFR [AUS/NZL] AS/NZS 2211.1: 2001 [Europe] EN 60825-1: 2001-11 7-4. Laser Marker (Only the Model C 10FCH2) The Model C 10FCH2 is equipped with the laser marker that complies with the Class II requirements of the standard specified in "7-3. Relative Standards". The Class II laser is defined as follows: The laser power is low and it is safe by the protective measures such as blinking.
7-5. Ambient Illuminance and Visibility of Laser Line (Only the Model C 10FCH2) 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.
8. ADJUSTMENT AND OPERATION PRECAUTIONS 8-1. Position Adjustment of Laser Line (Only the Model C 10FCH2) Saw blade Workpiece The laser line is adjusted to the width of the saw blade at the time of factory shipment. Depending upon the cutting choice, align the laser line with the left side of the cutting width (saw blade) or the Ink line right side according to the following procedure.
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.
8-3. Confirmation for Use of Sub Fence (B) The Models C 10FCH2 and C 10FCE2 are equipped with Left bevel cutting Turn. Miter cutting Right bevel cutting sub fence (B). Use sub fence (B) for miter cutting and right bevel cutting. Sub fence (B) supports the workpiece widely for stable cutting. In the case of left bevel cutting, Sub fence raise sub fence (B) as illustrated in Fig. 11 and turn it Fence (B) counterclockwise. WARNING: In the case of left bevel cutting, turn sub fence (B) Fig.
8-4. 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 (4) and (5) above. (For details, please refer to the Instruction Manual.) When the saw blade section (head) is inclined 45û to the left, the table can be turned up to 45û 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. 14 (See Fig. 15, tilt the head to the left.): 1 Turn the turn table to the right and set the miter angle as follows: For 45û type crown moldings: 35.3û ( mark) For 38û type crown moldings: 31.6û ( mark) 2 Turn the head to the left and set the bevel angle as follows: For 45û type crown moldings: 30û ( mark) For 38û type crown moldings: 33.9û ( mark) 3 Position the crown molding so that the lower surface ( A in Fig.
Cutting method of crown molding without tilting the saw blade Crown molding vise ass'y (optional accessory) Crown molding stopper (R) (1) Crown molding stoppers (L) and (R) (optional (optional accessory) 6 mm wing bolt accessories) allow easier cuts of crown molding without tilting the saw blade. Install them to both sides of the base as shown in Fig. 19. After inserting, tighten the 6 mm wing bolt 6 mm knob bolts to secure the crown molding guides.
9. ADJUSTMENT OF COMPONENTS 9-1. Bevel Angle Adjustment Before the power tool is shipped from the factory, it is adjusted for 0û and left 45û bevel cutting angles. The positioning and bevel cutting angle can be adjusted by changing the height of the 8 mm nylock bolt (maximum bevel cutting angle is 48û). Indicator (For bevel scale) 8 mm nylock bolt (stopper for 0û) 8 mm nylock bolt (stopper for left 45û bevel angle) Fig. 21 Fig. 22 10. PACKING (1) Place the base packing in the carton box.
Clamp lever Fig. 23 Packing (B) Packing (F) Packing (D) Bolt M10 x 35 Side handle Packing (C) Fig. 24 Fig. 25 Packing (E) Packing (A) Packing (B) Packing (C) Carton box Packing (F) Base packing Fig.
11. PRECAUTIONS IN DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY 11-1. Precautions in Disassembly and Reassembly of the Laser Marker (Only the Model C 10FCH2) 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.
1. Remove the four Bolts M8 x 35 [46], Spring Washers M8 [47] and Bolt Washers M8 [48], then remove Fence (A) [65] and Fence (B) [54]. 2. Loosen the Clamp Lever [5] and remove the Machine Screw (W/Washers) M6 x 20 (Black) [4]. Turn the Bolt (Left Hand) M10 [6] and remove it from the Hinge [16]. 3. Remove Shaft (D) [13] and remove the Hinge [16] from the Turn Table [36]. 4. Remove Table Insert (A) [33] and Table Insert (B) [32] from the Turn Table [36] by removing each fixing screw.
B. Armature ass'y Cord, stator ass'y and housing ass'y Tools required: • Phillips screwdriver • Flat-blade screwdriver • Plastic hammer • Nipper Fig.
1. Remove the two Tapping Screws (W/Flange) D4 x 25 (Black) [151] and the four Tapping Screws (W/Flange) D4 x 20 (Black) [152], then remove the Switch Handle [153]. 2. Remove the wire of the Laser Holder [1] from the Switching Power Supply [157]. (Only the Model C 10FCH2) 3. Remove the Brush Cap [183] and the Carbon Brush [182]. 4. Remove the four Machine Screws (W/Washers) M5 x 40 (Black) [178]. Then the Housing Ass'y [179] can be removed from the Gear Case [123] together with the Switch Handle [153].
C. Safety cover and link Spindle and spring Tools required: • Phillips screwdriver • Hex. bar wrench 4 mm • Hex. bar wrench 3 mm • Box wrench 10 mm (standard accessory) • Plastic hammer Fig.
1. Remove the Machine Screw M4 x 8 [131] at the notched side of the Spindle Cover [130] and slide the Spindle Cover [130] to remove the TCT Saw Blade 255 mm [102] in the next step. 2. Remove the Bolt (Left Hand) W/Washer M7 x 17.5 [100] using the box wrench 10 mm (standard accessory). Then Washer (D) [101], TCT Saw Blade 255 mm [102] and the other Washer (D) [101] can be removed in this order. 3. Remove Special Screw (C) M5 [145] and Special Screw M6 [132], then remove the Link [184]. 4.
E. Laser marker Tools required: • Phillips screwdriver • Hex. bar wrench 4 mm • Hex. bar wrench 3 mm • Long-nose pliers Fig. 31 1. Remove the two Tapping Screws (W/Flange) D4 x 25 (Black) [151] and the four Tapping Screws (W/Flange) D4 x 20 (Black) [152], then remove the Switch Handle [153]. Remove the wire of the Laser Holder [1] from the Switching Power Supply [157]. (Only the Model C 10FCH2) 2. Remove the Machine Screw M4 x 8 [114] and the Nylon Clip [112]. 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 the Spring [10], apply 5 grams of Hitachi Motor Grease to the inner circumference of the new Spring [10] 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 the Switch (W/Cover) [165] on the side of the switch handle and unplug the power cord plug from the receptacle before replacing the Laser Holder [1] and the Switching Power Supply [157]. Do not stare into beam while the laser marker is lighting.
C 10FCH2 Europe (230 V areas)/AUS Fig. 32-2 C 10FCH2 Europe (110 V areas) Fig.
C 10FCE2 USA/CAN Fig. 33-1 C 10FCE2 Europe (230 V areas)/AUS Fig. 33-2 C 10FCE2 Europe (110 V areas) Fig.
C 10FCE2 Asia/South America Fig.
2 Actual wiring diagram C 10FCH2 USA/CAN Fig. 34-1 C 10FCH2 Europe/AUS/NZL/China/Hong Kong Fig.
C 10FCE2 USA/CAN Fig. 35-1 C 10FCE2 Europe/AUS/NZL/Asia/South America 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 110 V, 120 V 7 0.8 A 220 V, 230 V 4.3 0.5 A 240 V 4.0 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 [123] and the Hinge [16] Coat the swiveling and sliding portion of the Gear Case [123] and the Hinge [16] with machine oil.
11-9. Adjustment of Laser Marker Accuracy (Only the Model C 10FCH2) (1) Construction of laser marker and functions of each component Laser holder (A): The squareness between the laser line and the base surface can be adjusted by turning the minus groove at the rear. Hex. socket set screw M5 x 6: The squareness between the laser line and the fence surface can be adjusted by turning this screw. Spring Split pin Laser holder (B) Hex. bar wrench (2.5 mm) inlet Roll pin Spring (C) (2 pcs.
(2) Adjustment of squareness with the fence surface Hex. socket set screw M5 x 6 Gear Case [123] The laser line inclines to the left by turning the hex. socket set screw M5 x 6 clockwise and inclines to the right by turning counterclockwise. The squareness of the laser line with the fence Hex. bar wrench (2.5 mm) surface can be adjusted in this manner. Special bolt M5 Fig. 40 Fence (A) [65] Laser line Fence (B) [54] 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 Laser emitting aperture width with the vise and perform right-angle cutting. 2 Laser beam Light up the Laser Marker with the workpiece held in the vise.
11-10. Tightening Torque (1) Model C 10FCH2 • Seal Lock Hex. Socket Set Screw M6 x 10 [3] 43.4 in-lbs. (4.9 N•m, 50 kgf•cm) • Machine Screw (W/Washers) M6 x 20 (Black) [4] 43.4 in-lbs. (4.9 N•m, 50 kgf•cm) • Hex. Socket Hd. Bolt M6 x 20 [17] 86.8 in-lbs. (9.8 N•m, 100 kgf•cm) • Machine Screw (W/Washers) M5 x 16 [23] 30.4 in-lbs. (3.4 N•m, 35 kgf•cm) • Machine Screw M4 x 12 [30] 15.6 in-lbs. (1.8 N•m, 18 kgf•cm) • Machine Screw (W/Washers) M4 x 10 (Black) [26] 15.6 in-lbs. (1.
(2) Model C 10FCE2 • Machine Screw (W/Washers) M6 x 20 (Black) [4] 43.4 in-lbs. (4.9 N•m, 50 kgf•cm) • Machine Screw (W/Sp. Washer) M5 x 16 [23] 30.4 in-lbs. (3.4 N•m, 35 kgf•cm) • Machine Screw M4 x 12 [30] 15.6 in-lbs. (1.8 N•m, 18 kgf•cm) • Machine Screw (W/Washers) M4 x 10 (Black) [26] 15.6 in-lbs. (1.8 N•m, 18 kgf•cm) • Machine Screw (W/Washers) M4 x 10 (Black) [34] 12.2 in-lbs. (1.4 N•m, 14 kgf•cm) • Bolt M8 x 35 [46] 86.8 in-lbs. (9.8 N•m, 100 kgf•cm) • Bolt M6 x 12 [58] 43.4 in-lbs. (4.
12. REPAIR GUIDE Item 1 Unit: mm Phenomenon Inaccurate cutting Inaccurate squareness of the cut surface Cut surfaces do not fit together properly. ••• ••• Saw blade Fence Squareness 0.4/100 Turn table Cause Fence (B) Fence (A) Squareness 0.4/100 Squareness 0.4/100 Saw blade Fig. 48 • Adjust squareness with the Bolt M6 x 12 [58]. 0.4/100 (Dummy disc) (Fig. 47) b Excessive deflection of the saw blade (Excessive vibration) 0.38/220 (Dummy disc) • Replace the TCT saw blade 255 mm.
Item 1 Phenomenon (Continued) Fence Squareness 0.1/height of fence Fig. 50 Factory standard Cause Inspection, repair or adjustment • Replace Fence (A) [65] or Fence (B) [54]. f Inaccurate squareness between the fence and the turn table and/ or the base causes the workpiece to tilt at an angle and prevent accurate cutting. 0.1/height of fence (Fig. 50) g Loose fitting of swiveling portion of the hinge and the gear case or sluggish movement.
Factory standard Item Phenomenon Cause 2 Rough cut surface Parallelism (A) = 0.02/43 a Large deflection of the saw blade (It causes rough cut surface.) A A Washer (D) Washer (D) Fig. 51 b Each surface parallelism of washer (D) is inaccurate due to surface defects such as impact marks and scratches. c Inaccurate squareness between the turn table and the saw blade causes the saw blade to cut at an improper angle and make cutting marks. 0.
Item 3 4 5 Phenomenon Saw blade is locked. Saw blade does not rotate when switch is triggered. Saw blade runs too slow (not within 4,500 --- 5,500 min-1). Factory standard Cause Inspection, repair or adjustment a Excessively fast cutting speed ------ • Reduce cutting speed. b Core diameter of extension cord is too small. ------ • Use a thicker and shorter extension cord. c Excessive cutting force is applied due to dull saw blade. ------ • Resharpen the saw blade.
Item 6 7 Phenomenon Factory standard Cause Laser marker does not a Improper wiring light. (Only the Model C 10FCH2) b Switch (A) failure ------ • Check the wiring. ------ • Check the Switch (W/Cover) [165] for conductivity. • Replace the Switch (W/Cover) [165]. c Switching power supply failure ------ • Check the Switching Power Supply [157] for conductivity, input and output referring to "11-4. Wiring Diagram." • Replace the Switching Power Supply [157].
13. STANDARD REPAIR TIME (UNIT) SCHEDULES MODEL Variable Fixed 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 min.
MODEL Variable Fixed 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 min.
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C 10FCH2 501 502 114 504 503 121 113 112 104 118 122 110 109 119 108 505 107 101 103 120 106 102 105 115 101 123 124 125 126 111 100 116 117 136 135 128 130 141 127 129 140 134 139 131 138 133 137 132 150 152 151 153 142 143 144 145 149 146 154 162 155 163 148 166 147 165 164 152 133 156 132 157 158 161 184 179 159 160 180 181 182 183 168 172 171 177 178 170 175 169 167 176 174 173 --- 2 --- 10 -- 06
PARTS ITEM NO. 1 C 10FCH2 CODE NO. 326-748 2 NO. USED DESCRIPTION LASER HOLDER 1 INCLUD. 2 CAUTION LABEL (A) 1 SEAL LOCK HEX. SOCKET SET SCREW M6X10 1 3 307-956 4 323-208 MACHINE SCREW (W/WASHERS) M6X20 (BLACK) 1 5 322-935 CLAMP LEVER 1 6 326-706 BOLT (LEFT HAND) M10 1 7 318-934 SPECIAL WASHER 1 8 322-889 SLEEVE 1 9 322-965 LINER (D) 1 10 322-890 SPRING 1 11 302-518 STOPPER PIN ASS’Y 1 INCLUD.
PARTS ITEM NO. 52 C 10FCH2 CODE NO. NO. USED DESCRIPTION 949-342 FLAT HD. SCREW M6X25 (10 PCS.) 1 53 326-704 SUB FENCE (B) 1 54 326-698 FENCE (B) 1 55 326-705 HOLDER 1 56 322-901 LINER (A) 2 57 322-964 LINER (C) 1 58 949-611 BOLT M6X12 (10 PCS.) 1 59 322-903 SPRING PLATE 1 60 949-457 SPRING WASHER M8 (10 PCS.) 2 61 949-655 HEX. SOCKET HD. BOLT M8X16 (10 PCS.
PARTS ITEM NO. * 128 C 10FCH2 CODE NO. NO. USED DESCRIPTION REMARKS 877-371 NYLON NUT M5 1 FOR EUROPE * 129 949-236 MACHINE SCREW M5X10 (10 PCS.) 2 FOR EUROPE * 130 322-951 SPINDLE COVER 1 FOR EUROPE, USA, CAN, AUS * 131 949-215 MACHINE SCREW M4X8 (10 PCS.
PARTS * ITEM NO. 168 C 10FCH2 CODE NO. 360-695F NO. USED DESCRIPTION ARMATURE ASS’Y 240V 1 169 620-2VV BALL BEARING 6202VVCMPS2L 1 170 980-700 DUST WASHER (B) 1 171 302-428 WASHER (A) 1 172 600-0VV BALL BEARING 6000VVCMPS2L 1 173 322-916 LOCK LEVER 1 174 322-915 FAN GUIDE 1 HEX. HD. TAPPING SCREW D5X50 REMARKS INCLUD. 169-172 175 953-121 * 176 340-686D STATOR ASS’Y 110V 1 2 INCLUD. 177 * 176 340-686C STATOR ASS’Y 120V 1 INCLUD.
STANDARD ACCESSORIES ITEM NO. 501 * CODE NO. C 10FCH2 NO. USED DESCRIPTION 944-458 HEX. BAR WRENCH 4MM 1 502 940-543 BOX WRENCH 10MM 1 503 949-695 BOLT M10X35 (10 PCS.) 1 504 974-663Z COLLAR (A) FOR D30 HOLE 1 505 322-955 DUST BAG (BLACK) 1 REMARKS FOR AUS OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES ITEM NO. CODE NO. 601 322-957 VISE (B) ASS’Y 1 602 998-836 KNOB BOLT M6X11 1 SCREW HOLDER (B) 1 603 NO.
C 10FCH2 ITEM NO. --- 8 --- CODE NO. DESCRIPTION NO.
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C 10FCE2 501 121 118 104 122 110 109 119 108 101 503 502 107 103 120 106 102 105 115 101 123 504 124 125 126 111 100 116 117 128 130 136 127 141 135 129 140 134 139 131 138 133 137 132 150 152 151 153 142 143 144 145 154 149 146 148 166 147 155 162 163 152 133 158 132 159 179 160 184 180 181 182 183 168 172 171 177 178 170 175 169 167 176 174 173 --- 2 --- 10 -- 06
PARTS ITEM NO. 3 C 10FCE2 CODE NO. DESCRIPTION NO. USED 307-956 SEAL LOCK HEX.
PARTS ITEM NO. 55 C 10FCE2 CODE NO. NO. USED DESCRIPTION 326-705 HOLDER 1 56 322-901 LINER (A) 2 57 322-964 LINER (C) 1 58 949-611 BOLT M6X12 (10 PCS.) 1 59 322-903 SPRING PLATE 1 60 949-457 SPRING WASHER M8 (10 PCS.) 2 61 949-655 HEX. SOCKET HD. BOLT M8X16 (10 PCS.
PARTS ITEM NO. * 134 C 10FCE2 CODE NO. NO. USED DESCRIPTION 301-806 WING BOLT M6X15 1 REMARKS FOR EUROPE * 135 322-950 SPECIAL SCREW M6 1 FOR EUROPE * 136 323-986 TURN PLATE 1 FOR EUROPE * 137 323-985 STOP PLATE 1 FOR EUROPE 138 949-454 SPRING WASHER M5 (10 PCS.) 1 139 949-215 MACHINE SCREW M4X8 (10 PCS.) 3 140 949-429 BOLT WASHER M4 (10 PCS.) 3 141 326-707 PROTECTIVE COVER 1 142 323-980 LINK (A) ASS’Y 1 * INCLUD.
PARTS ITEM NO. * 176 C 10FCE2 CODE NO. NO. USED DESCRIPTION REMARKS 340-686C STATOR ASS’Y 120V 1 INCLUD. 177 * 176 340-687E STATOR ASS’Y (B) 220V-230V 1 INCLUD. 177 * 176 340-686E STATOR ASS’Y 220V 1 INCLUD. 177 FOR CHN * 176 340-687F STATOR ASS’Y (B) 240V 1 INCLUD. 177 177 937-623 BRUSH TERMINAL 2 178 322-123 MACHINE SCREW (W/WASHERS) M5X40 (BLACK) 4 179 322-914 HOUSING ASS’Y 1 180 938-477 HEX.
STANDARD ACCESSORIES ITEM NO. 501 * CODE NO. C 10FCE2 NO. USED DESCRIPTION 940-543 BOX WRENCH 10MM 1 502 949-695 BOLT M10X35 (10 PCS.) 1 503 974-663Z COLLAR (A) FOR D30 HOLE 1 504 322-955 DUST BAG (BLACK) 1 REMARKS FOR AUS OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES ITEM NO. CODE NO. 601 322-957 VISE (B) ASS’Y 1 602 998-836 KNOB BOLT M6X11 1 SCREW HOLDER (B) 1 603 NO.
C 10FCE2 ITEM NO. --- 8 --- CODE NO. DESCRIPTION NO.