Power Tools CIRCULAR SAWS TECHNICAL DATA C 6SF, C 7SF SERVICE MANUAL C 6MF, C 7MF LIST Nos. C 6SF: 0597 C 6MF: 0599 Feb. 2004 C 7SF: 0598 C 7MF: E501 SPECIFICATIONS AND PARTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE FOR IMPROVEMENT...
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8-4. Deflection of Saw Blade ........................11 8-5. Cleaning the Case ..........................11 9. STANDARD REPAIR TIME (UNIT) SCHEDULES ................12 Assembly Diagram for C 6SF Assembly Diagram for C 6MF Assembly Diagram for C 7SF Assembly Diagram for C 7MF...
1. PRODUCT NAME Hitachi Circular Saw, Model C 6SF [165 mm (6-1/2") ] Hitachi Circular Saw, Model C 6MF [165 mm (6-1/2") ] Hitachi Circular Saw, Model C 7SF [190 mm (7-1/2")] Hitachi Circular Saw, Model C 7MF [190 mm (7-1/2")] 2.
High performance TCT saw blade (40 teeth) is provided as standard instead of the conventional combination blade. The Models C 6SF, C 6MF, C 7SF and C 7MF provide greater maximum cutting depth than the conventional models by using a 165 mm dia. TCT saw blade and a 190 mm dia. TCT saw blade respectively.
5. SPECIFICATIONS Model C 6SF C 6MF C 7SF C 7MF Saw blade diameter 165 mm (6-1/2") 190 mm (7-1/2") at 90˚ 0 --- 57 mm (0 --- 2-1/4") 0 --- 68 mm (0 --- 2-11/16") Cutting depth at 45˚...
7. PRECAUTIONS IN SALES PROMOTION In the interest of promoting the safest and most efficient use of the Models C 6SF, C 6MF, C 7SF and C 7MF Circular 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 Handling Instructions.
8. PRECAUTIONS IN DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY The procedures for disassembly and reassembly and certain precautions are described below. The [Bold] numbers in the descriptions below correspond to the item numbers in the parts list for all the models. In disassembly or reassembly and also in other work, the Base Ass'y [52] should be carefully handled to prevent the loss of the accuracy of each part, such as the flatness of the bottom surface.
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(5) Removing the Armature [24] (Fig. 5) (a) Remove the Lock Lever [25] and tap the end surface of the Housing Ass'y [17] with a wooden hammer. The Armature [24] and Fan Guide [23] can then be removed. (b) Remove the Fan Guide [23], Thrust Washer [19] and Bearing Lock [18]. (c) Remove the Ball Bearing 6000VVCMPS2L [26] and Ball Bearing 608VVC2PS2L [20] with a bearing puller.
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(7) Removing the Base Ass'y [52] (Fig. 7) (a) Remove the Bolt Ass'y (Square) M6 x 22 [44]. (b) Loosen the two Hex. Socket Set Screw M5 x 6 [28] of the Gear Cover Ass'y [29] and the hex. socket screw in the Sleeve [50] to remove the Sleeve [50].
8-2. Reassembly Cautions on installation Reassembly can be accomplished by following the disassembly procedures reverse. However, particular attention should be given to the following points: (1) Assembling the Bearing Lock [18] and Thrust Washer [19] (See Fig. 8.) Before installing the Armature [24], be sure to install the Bearing Lock [18] and Thrust Washer [19] in the bearing chamber of the Housing Ass'y [17] in this order.
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(3) Assembling the Stator Ass'y [22] As shown in Fig. 9, insert a guide bar [J-132 stator press pins (special repair tool, Code No. 970911) are recommended] into the Stator Ass'y [22] and the Housing Ass'y [17] to accurately align the screw hole on the Stator Ass'y [22] with the corresponding hole on the Housing Ass'y [17].
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(5) Wiring procedure (See Figs. 11 and 12.) Wiring should be carried out by referring to Figures 11 and 12. During installation, be careful not to pinch the lead wires between the housing and the handle cover. Lead wire from cord Brown or black Blue Blue or white...
Allowable deflection level of the saw blade shall be as follows. Model Measuring point Allowable level C 6SF, C 6MF, C 7SF, C 7MF 0.3 mm max. 8-5. Cleaning the Case When the unit becomes soiled, clean it with a clean soft rag moistened with soapy water. Since chloric solvents, gasoline and thinner tend to melt plastic material, their use for cleaning is absolutely avoided.
9. STANDARD REPAIR TIME (UNIT) SCHEDULES Variable MODEL 60 min. Fixed Work Flow C 6SF C 7SF Switch C 6MF Handle Cover Cord C 7MF Cord Armor Housing Ass'y Stator Ass'y General Assembly Protective Armature Cover Ball Bearing Return Spring...
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Hitachi Power Tools LIST NO. 0597 ELECTRIC TOOL PARTS LIST CIRCULAR SAW 2003 • • Model C 6SF (E1)
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PARTS C 6SF ITEM CODE NO. DESCRIPTION REMARKS USED 963-803 METAL 322-088 SPINDLE AND GEAR SET 308-361 BEARING HOLDER 305-568 SEAL LOCK FLAT HD. SCREW M5X12 322-506 PROTECTIVE COVER 317-203 RETURN SPRING 600-2VV BALL BEARING 6002VVCMPS2L 308-362 BEARING COVER 308-773 SEAL LOCK FLAT HD.
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PARTS C 6SF ITEM CODE NO. DESCRIPTION REMARKS USED 307-898 WING BOLT M6X18 315-253 SLEEVE 308-364 WING BOLT (A) M6X15 322-007 BASE ASS’Y 1 INCLUD. 43, 48, 49, 51 315-183 ADJUSTING SCREW (A) 12 -- 03 * ALTERNATIVE PARTS --- 3 -- -...