Thursday, November 24, 2011

Hitachi C10FSH 10-Inch Sliding Compound Miter Saw with Laser

!±8± Hitachi C10FSH 10-Inch Sliding Compound Miter Saw with Laser

Brand : Hitachi | Rate : | Price : $512.25
Post Date : Nov 24, 2011 16:45:09 | Usually ships in 24 hours

The Hitachi C10FSH 10-Inch Sliding Dual Compound Miter Saw with Laser Marker provides smooth, accurate miters and crosscuts in a variety of workpieces, including wood, plywood, decorative panels, soft fiberboard, hard board, and aluminum sashes. An ideal tool for trim carpenters, framers, and woodworkers who demand precision and reliability, the C10FSH offers professional-grade performance with its laser marker, dual-bevel cutting action, soft start function, electric brake feature, electronic speed control, and more.


C10FSH Compound Miter Saw
Tool Specifications
Amps12
No-Load Speed3,800 RPM
Blade Diameter10"
Arbor Size5/8"
Bevel Angle Range
(R & L)
0°-45°
Bevel Stops (R & L) 0° and 45°
Miter Angle RangeRight 0°-57°
Left 0°-45°
Miter Detent Stops
(R & L)
0°, 15°, 22.5°,
31.6° and 45°
Tool Height24-1/4"
Weight43 lbs


The carbon brush and dust-collector bag keep the saw working for the long term.


Make extremely precise cuts with the help of the laser guide. View larger.


Adjust the bevel up to 45 degrees to the left or right. View larger.


Miter scale and thumb-actuated miter stops facilitate simple adjustments at the most common angles. View larger.
Powerful Motor Provides Smooth, Accurate Cuts
The C10FSH Sliding Dual Compound Miter Saw features a powerful 12-amp motor that generates a no-load speed of up to 3,800 RPM for easily making crosscuts and miters in even the toughest workpieces. The electronic speed control ensures consistent RPM throughout the cut, so you get smooth, precise, controlled cuts each and every time.

Additionally, the C10FSH utilizes a Poly-V-Belt transmission rather than a traditional gear transmission. This soft start technology allows the saw to operate smoothly and quietly and reduces recoils during startup.

Compound Feature for Precise Miters and Bevels
Hitachi designed the C10FSH for versatile, easy use. The thumb-actuated positive miter stops allow for simple miter adjustments at the most common angles: 15.0, 22.5, 31.6, and 45.0 degrees to the right or left. The tool also features a 57-degree miter angle to the right and a 45-degree miter angle to the left for maximum flexibility. Additionally, a white-on-black miter scale provides superior visibility, allowing you to easily adjust the angle of the cutting blade for creating miters in crown molding and other trim pieces.

And with a bevel range of 45 degrees to the left and right, you can quickly and easily flip the saw blade while leaving your material in place. To save you even more time, bevel stops to the right and left are conveniently located at zero and 45 degrees.

The 10-inch TCT saw blade (included) makes easy work of trim and other woodwork, and the linear ball-bearing slide system and adjustable pivot fence allow for accurate cutting of large workpieces over 12 inches deep.

Laser Marker Technology for Perfect Cuts Everytime
Hitachi equipped the C10FSH with its exclusive Laser Marker System, which can be activated before the blade is in motion for exact alignment and predictable blade placement. The laser marker is easily adjustable to suit your preferences, simply line up the laser with your mark on the workpiece, and the saw blade will make an exact cut along the laser guide. As long as your measurements are right, your cuts will be, too!

Chock-Full of User-Friendly Features
The C10FSH contains plenty of features to help you make the perfect cut the first time. To start, a splinter guard behind the fence increases safety and reduces tear-out for clean, finished cuts. A patented, fully adjustable chip deflector also prevents tear out, aligns the cutting line, and provide zero-clearance support.

For further refinement, a large table provides a stable guide and sturdy support, a built-in clamping system holds your workpiece in place, a comfortable vertical handle with a vibration-reducing elastomer grip keeps you in control, and an electric brake feature quickly halts the blade to prevent unintended cuts.

The C10FSH also includes a dust collector that minimizes accumulation of dust and particles in your both your workspace and the saw's interior components, keeping your jobsite clean and prolonging the life of the tool. An added bonus, easily accessible carbon brushes will help your saw perform for the long term.

Durably built, this tool is backed with an industry-leading five-year warranty. It is compatible with Hitachi's UU610 Universal Work Station.

About Hitachi: A Tradition of Innovation
Hitachi Power Tools (Hitachi Koki USA, Ltd.) provides professional-grade power tools for a variety of applications, including woodwork, metalwork, concrete, drilling, cutting, and fastening. Hitachi is a leader in power tool research and development and has achieved many firsts in the power tool industry, including creating the first-ever sliding compound miter saw to combine the capacity of a radial arm saw and the convenience of a miter saw. Today, Hitachi continues the tradition of innovation and engineering with new features in addition to classic quality.

What's in the Box
C10FSH 10-Inch Sliding Compound Miter Saw with Laser Marker, 10-inch TCT saw blade, box wrench, dust bag.



Linear ball-bearing slide system helps you cut large workpieces.

  • Powerful 10-inch sliding dual compound miter saw with adjustable laser marker, electronic speed control, and soft start to reduce noise and recoil
  • 12 amp motor; 3,800 rpm; 10 positive stops for quick settings; pivoting fence to support the work piece
  • Stainless steel detent plate; carbide blade
  • Includes saw, TCT saw blade, 10-millimeter box wrench, dust bag
  • 20-3/4 by 41-1/2 by 24-1/4 inches; 43 pounds; 5-year warranty

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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Sliding Miter Saw - Ten Inch Or Twelve Inch?

!±8± Sliding Miter Saw - Ten Inch Or Twelve Inch?

A question often asked by prospective sliding miter saw buyers is whether to go for one with a ten inch blade, which will be cheaper, or whether to go all out for a twelve inch machine. In this article you can find out the pros and cons of each.

The first point to make is that we're talking about saw blade diameter when we say "12-inch" or "10-inch" etc. With a non-sliding miter saw, there is a direct relationship between the blade size and the maximum cut size, but with a sliding miter saw it's not quite the same because of course the slider extends the cut length. However, even taking that into account, a twelve inch saw is going to be able to make longer cuts because, basically, everything tends to be built bigger.

Indeed, it's not just the length of cut that's bigger with a twelve inch saw. The depth is also greater because the machine designers have that extra blade surface area to play with. For some people this extra depth capacity alone makes the twelve inch a necessity.

On the other hand, many people find that a ten inch sliding miter saw is big enough for 95% of jobs around the home, including all the obvious things like decking and crown molding. This means it can be hard to justify the extra expense of a twelve inch sliding miter saw; and we're talking maybe an extra 0 or 0 in cost; just to cope with the 5% of projects that the ten inch saw can't handle.

Something else to mention is that if you think the ten inch saw won't cope with bigger cross-cuts, remember that a table saw rather than a sliding miter saw is really the tool of choice for big cross-cuts. So, if that's the main reason you would need a twelve inch miter saw, I would get a ten inch saw and then think about buying a table saw to go with it. This combination will give you a great deal of flexibility and you will be able to use exactly the right tool for the job in hand.

Let's face it, however big a machine you get, there is always going to be some job sooner or later that it will not cope with, so for most people a compromise that handles 95% of the work is about right. The problem is that this 95% will comprise different things for different people. If you regularly make wide shelves, or if you need to cut, say, six-inch crown molding on a regular basis, then a ten inch sliding miter saw is just not going to work for you.

Personally, I try to predict what work I will need to do over the next year or so and buy a saw that will cope with the 95% benchmark. Anything more and the price cannot really be justified.


Sliding Miter Saw - Ten Inch Or Twelve Inch?

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