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GENERAL OPERATIONAL PRECAUTIONS

WARNING!

 When using electric tools, basic safety pre-

cautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of
fire, electric shock and personal injury, including the
following.
Read all these instructions before operating this product
and save these instructions.
For safe operations:

1.

Keep work area clean. Cluttered areas and benches
invite injuries.

2.

Consider work area environment. Do not expose
power tools to rain. Do not use power tools in
damp or wet locations. Keep work area well lit.
Do not use power tools where there is risk to
cause fire or explosion.

3.

Guard against electric shock. Avoid body contact
with earthed or grounded surfaces. (e.g. pipes,
radiators, ranges, refrigerators).

4.

Keep children away. Do not let visitors touch the
tool or extension cord. All visitors should be kept
away from work area.

5.

Store idle tools. When not in use, tools should
be stored in a dry, high or locked up place, out
of reach of children.

6.

Do not force the tool. It will do the job better and
safer at the rate for which it was intended.

7.

Use the right tool. Do not force small tools or
attachments to do the job of a heavy duty tool.
Do not use tools for purposes not intended; for
example, do not use circular saw to cut tree
limbs or logs.

8.

Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or
jewellery, they can be caught in moving parts.
Rubber gloves and non-skid footwear are recom-
mended when working outdoors. Wear protecting
hair covering to contain long hair.

9.

Use eye protection. Also use face or dust mask
if the cutting operation is dusty.

10.

Connect dust extraction equipment.
If devices are provided for the connection of dust
extraction and collection facilities ensure these are
connected and properly used.

11.

Do not abuse the cord. Never carry the tool by
the cord or yank it to disconnect it from the
receptacle. Keep the cord away from heat, oil and
sharp edges.

12.

Secure work. Use clamps or a vise to hold the
work. It is safer than using your hand and it frees
both hands to operate tool.

13.

Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and bal-
ance at all times.

14.

Maintain tools with care. Keep cutting tools sharp
and clean for better and safer performance. Fol-
low instructions for lubrication and changing ac-
cessories. Inspect tool cords periodically and if
damaged, have it repaired by authorized service
center. Inspect extension cords periodically and
replace, if damaged. Keep handles dry, clean, and
free from oil and grease.

15.

Disconnect tools. When not in use, before serv-
icing, and when changing accessories such as
blades, bits and cutters.

16.

Remove adjusting keys and wrenches. Form the
habit of checking to see that keys and adjusting
wrenches are removed from the tool before turn-
ing it on.

17.

Avoid unintentional starting. Do not carry a
plugged-in tool with a finger on the switch. Ensure
switch is off when plugging in.

18.

Use outdoor extension leads. When tool is used
outdoors, use only extension cords intended for
outdoor use.

19.

Stay alert. Watch what you are doing. Use com-
mon sense. Do not operate tool when you are
tired.

20.

Check damaged parts. Before further use of the
tool, a guard or other part that is damaged should
be carefully checked to determine that it will
operate properly and perform its intended func-
tion. Check for alignment of moving parts, free
running of moving parts, breakage of parts,
mounting and any other conditions that may affect
its operation. A guard or other part that is dam-
aged should be properly repaired or replaced by
an authorized service center unless otherwise
indicated in this handling instructions. Have de-
fective switches replaced by an authorized service
center. Do not use the tool if the switch does not
turn it on and off.

21.

Warning
The use of any accessory or attachment, other
than those recommended in this handling instruc-
tions, may present a risk of personal injury.

22.

Have your tool repaired by a qualified person.
This electric tool is in accordance with the relevant
safety requirements. Repairs should only be car-
ried out by qualified persons using original spare
parts. Otherwise this may result in considerable
danger to the user.

Summary of Contents for P 20SE

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Page 2: ...4 1 5 6 8 7 9 11 10 12 2 3 3 2 1 4 82mm Max A B 8 9 B D 12mm Max 12mm Max 6mm Max 6mm Max 1 0 5 0 mm 6 5 7 1 ...

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Page 9: ... using your hand and it frees both hands to operate tool 13 Do not overreach Keep proper footing and bal ance at all times 14 Maintain tools with care Keep cutting tools sharp and clean for better and safer performance Fol low instructions for lubrication and changing ac cessories Inspect tool cords periodically and if damaged have it repaired by authorized service center Inspect extension cords p...

Page 10: ...rd ensure it is securely positioned on firm level ground PLANING PROCEDURES 1 Adjusting the cutter depth 1 Turn the knob in the direction indicated by the arrow in Fig 5 clockwise until the triangular mark is aligned with the desired cutting depth on the scale The scale unit is graduated in millimeters 2 The cutting depth can be adjusted within a range of 0 1mm 2 Surface cutting Rough cutting shou...

Page 11: ...the blade protrude from the width of the cutter block by about 1 mm Fig 21 2 Place the blade holder on the completed assembly as shown in Fig 22 and fasten it with the three bolts Ensure that the bolts are securely tightened 3 Turn the cutter block over and set the opposite side in the same manner 3 Adjustment of blade height 1 Loosen the 2 screws holding on the blade and set plate A 2 Press the t...

Page 12: ...e brush caps The carbon brushes can then be easily removed with the spring 6 Maintenance of the motor The motor unit winding is the very heart of the power tool Exercise due care to ensure the winding does not become damaged and or wet with oil or water NOTE Due to HITACHI s continuing program of research and development the specifications herein are subject to change without prior notice ...

Page 13: ...32 Armature Ass y 33 Tube D 34 Belt Cover 35 Belt Item Part Name No 36 Pulley B 37 Pulley A 38 End Bracket 39 Hex Hd Tapping Screw D4 60 40 Stator Ass y 41 Brush Terminal 42 Ball Bearing 608VVMC2EPS2L 43 Tapping Screw W Flange D4 16 44 Cord Clip 45 Plate A 46 Tapping Screw W Washer D4 12 47 Handle Cover 48 Machine Screw W Washer M3 5 6 49 Switch 50 Cord Armor 51 Cord 52 Terminal 50051 53 Support B...

Page 14: ...902 Code No C99090221 ...

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