Product Description
Laser marker system for increased cutting accuracy. Horizontal handle with soft, vibration reducing elastomer grip adds comfort and control. Large table, large extended fence, raises to 4" for cutting crown molding vertically. Thumb actuated positive stops for quick miter adjustments. Carbon brush access, allows user to replace brush as needed to greatly prolong the life of the tool. Dust collector attachment, to minimize airborne particles. STANDARD EQUIPMENT: 10" TCT saw blade, extended fence, dust bag, vice assembly with knob bolt, 10mm box wrench, 4mm hex bar wrench. SPECIFICATIONS: Single-phase 120VAC 60Hz 15 Amp motor 0-52 degree miter angle range, to the right and left 0-48 degree bevel angle range, to the left with adjLaser marker system for increased cutting accuracy. Horizontal handle with soft, vibration reducing elastomer grip adds comfort and control. Large table, large extended fence, raises to 4" for cutting crown molding vertically. Thumb actuated positive stops for quick miter adjustments. Carbon brush access, allows user to replace brush as needed to greatly prolong the life of the tool. Dust collector attachment, to minimize airborne particles.
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From the second you wrap your hand around the Elastomer grip and beam the laser light onto your cutting surface, you'll be hooked. The 15-amp motor powers you through 8/4 oak like butter. Cutting crown molding vertically is no chore here, with a large extended fence that goes up to 4 inches. Even the table surface is bigger on this saw. It's not a perfect world, especially at the corners, but your miters can be perfect with 0 to 52-degree range both left and right to compensate. The detents at all the common angles are easy to manipulate, too. The gauges for both the miter and bevel cuts are clear and easy to read, something you don't find on every saw. The swivel is smooth and the blade travel is beautiful. Yet this Hitachi stands out from the others for two more great features: weight and laser-line accuracy. You've hefted enough tools out of the back of the pickup to appreciate this: For all its power, it weighs only 27 pounds, an impressive accomplishment for Hitachi. But hands down, the coolest feature of all is the laser cutting line. It's factory-set to the included blade, but it's a cinch to recalibrate it to whatever blade you choose. We've yet to use a Hitachi tool that we didn't love, but this one's by far at the top of the heap.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste
- 10-inch compound miter saw; thumb-actuated positive stops (0, 15, 22-1/2, 31.6, and 45 degrees right and left)
- 15 amp motor; spindle lock; laser-guided system; 4-inch tall fence; soft start
- Stainless steel detent plate; carbide blade, soft grip
- Includes saw, blade, vise assembly, sub fence, 1 wrench
- 18-1/8 by 24-3/4 by 22-3/32 inches; 26-1/2 pounds; 5-year warranty
Hitachi C10FCH 15 Amp 10-Inch Compound Miter Saw with Laser Reviews
Hitachi C10FCH 15 Amp 10-Inch Compound Miter Saw with Laser Reviews
49 of 50 people found the following review helpful: Great saw for the price, By This review is from: Hitachi C10FCH 15 Amp 10-Inch Compound Miter Saw with Laser (Tools & Home Improvement) Although reviews can provide you with a good overview of what's out there, I still like to actually see (and touch) the tools before buying them. So I went down to the local store and checked out their offerings. I was attracted to the Hitachi C10FCH miter saw because of the quality of construction, the ergonomics, the physical size and the price (ordered according to importance). Quality of construction: nicely machined table, substantial hinge, smooth movement of miter and bevel adjustments. Ergonomics: horizontal handle with conveniently located on/off switch (pistol grip only makes sense on sliding miter saws). A laser helps with aim. Physical size: feels light and compact compared to other models in the same class. Price: is reasonable since the saw comes with an integrated laser. Performance: Excellent cuts (with the right blade)! With the help of the laser, I routinely cut base board within 1mm (=0.04... Read more 36 of 38 people found the following review helpful: ONE STAR rating after less than ONE year!, By Adirondack "J. Hamilton" (Adirondack Mtns, NY) - See all my reviews This review is from: Hitachi C10FCH 15 Amp 10-Inch Compound Miter Saw with Laser (Tools & Home Improvement) I ordered this saw from Amazon and got a SWEET deal! Yes, the 24 tooth blade that comes with the saw isn't great, [...] Right out of the box the saw needed no adjustment and was cutting dead on. It has a smooth action, and is very comfortable to use with the "D" handle. ATTENTION!!!!! REVISED REVIEW after less than a year: After owning this saw for 11 months, the little design flaws are rearing their little heads. From the little use this saw has had, the wiring for the laser has failed due to continued flexing near the rear of the saw. The design allows the wires to be constantly flexed to the breaking point because there is no strain relief on these very thin wires. If you have purchased this miter saw, take the cover off the back and check your wiring before it breaks! Also, several times I have noticed that the blade brake doesn't work as quickly as it should, and now the table grinds when turning it to make a miter cut. I have contacted Hitachi... Read more 16 of 17 people found the following review helpful: Quality problem, By This review is from: Hitachi C10FCH 15 Amp 10-Inch Compound Miter Saw with Laser (Tools & Home Improvement) I bought this saw in May from the Blue store. Within a few days, the laser began working intermittently. Apparently the wire leads were loose. Took it to the service center nearby, was fixed in about 10 days. But the laser was then off by a few degrees. They apparently left out one of the two springs on the laser unit. Then, one day I went to use it and found a small metal bracket laying on it. I couldn't figure out where it came from, so I set it aside. When I made the first cut, I realized it is a hold-down clip for the little plastic piece on the table behind the blade. The plastic piece (parts diagram calls it a dust divertor or something similar) was destroyed by the blade. The saw has now been in the shop for 6 weeks waiting on the three parts they ordered. I really think the second problem was caused by the service shop, but six weeks (and counting) for replacement parts is unacceptable. The shop said this is not unusual for Hitachi. This makes me less inclined to... Read more |
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