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Hitachi C10FSB 12 Amp 10-Inch Dual Bevel Sliding Compound Miter Saw | 
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| Brand: Hitachi Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $945.09 Buy New: $444.43 You Save: $500.66 (53%)
New (11) from $444.43
Rating: 32 reviews Sales Rank: 10881
Media: Tools Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 59.4 Dimensions (in): 0.3 x 0.2 x 0.4
MPN: C10FSB Model: C10FSB UPC: 717709007086 EAN: 0717709007086 ASIN: B00007J8CG
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| Features:
| • | Powerful 10-inch sliding dual compound miter saw with electronic speed control with 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, 10mm box wrench, dust bag | | • | 20-3/4 by 41-1/2 by 24-1/4 inches; Weighs 43 pounds; 5-year warranty |
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Amazon.com Review Take the versatility of a fully functional dual bevel compound saw, add in a smooth operating slide, throw a 12 amp, single-phase 60 Hz motor "under the hood," and you're got the Hitachi C10FSB 10-inch dual bevel sliding compound miter saw. This saw works effectively in both wood and aluminum sash applications. A built-in soft-start feature, electronic speed control, and a no load speed of 3,800 rpm combine to ensure clean, accurate miter, bevel, compound, slide, groove, and press cuts every time. The slide works almost effortlessly and can handle work pieces up to 3-11/32-by-12-9/32 inches or 3-9/16-by-11 inches, with press cutting capabilities for narrower work pieces up to 3-11/32 inches square. For bevel, miter, and compound cutting, the saw bevels 45 degrees right and left of center, with a miter range of 0 to 45 degrees left and 0 to 57 degrees right. Positive stops are provided at the most common miter angles, but the saw can be positioned securely at any point along the scale. For added versatility, the saw's vice assembly mounts on either the right or left side of the base and can be raised or lowered according to the work piece height. Blades are easy to remove and install. A polyethylene V-belt protects the saw's motor against overload.-- iCarl Thress/ipstrongfont color="#cc6600"bigChoosing a Miter Saw/big/font/strongbr Miter saws are versatile tools that have become a mainstay of workshops everywhere. These powerful saws make angled cuts by pulling a circular blade down onto a workpiece with a short, controlled plunge. It might appear that miter saws are infinitely complex and varied, but there are only three general types. The type you choose will depend on your woodworking needs.p bBasic Miter Saws/bBR Basic miter saws are the least versatile off the three major variations, but they're a great starting point for novice do-it-yourselfers. These models typically adjust for miter cuts only, so consider upgrading if you need to do more than that.p bCompound Miter Saw/bbr Compound miter saws are easier to use than basic miter saws because you can place your stock flat for cutting, and they adjust simultaneously for miter and bevel cuts. A compound miter saw is great for jobs that feature stock that's not very tall or wide, such as door and window trim or picture frames.p bSliding Compound Miter Saws/bBR Sliding compound miter saws are the most versatile of the available models. They have a motor and blade assembly that's mounted on a moveable arm to accommodate longer, wider workpieces. For smaller pieces, the saw performs like an ordinary fixed-head model. On some models, the blade can only pivot in one direction, but on a idual/i sliding compound miter saw, the blade can tilt to the right or left.p bImportant Features at a Glance/bbrThough models will vary by manufacturer and design, these are a few of the more commonly found features that you might want to keep in mind.pUL LIbElectric brake/b: Reverses the flow of electricity when the saw's trigger is released. This is an important safety feature that slows the blade quickly in case of emergency. LIbBlade guard/b: Most miter saws have self-retracting guards that withdraw when the saw is lowered for use, and reappear when it is raised. LIbLaser guide/b: Gives a precise visual line where the cut will occur on your workpiece. LIbDust bag/b: Helps collect sawdust for a clearer, more tidy cutting area. LIbShaft lock/b: Immobilizes the shaft and blade for quicker, easier blade changes. LIbTable extensions/b: Mount on either side of the saw to help balance longer workpieces./ULp bMiter Saw Blades/bbr Miter saw blades come in a variety of different sizes, grades, and materials, but there are three main types: steel, high-speed steel, and carbide-tipped blades.pul libSteel/b: Inexpensive and good for cutting soft woods or plywoods. Sharpness diminishes quickly in tougher materials. libHigh-Speed Steel/b: More rugged than steel blades, and great for cutting harder woods. libCarbide-Tipped/b: More expensive than other blades but much more durable. Maintain sharpness over a longer period.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 27 more reviews...
Good Saw May 18, 2008 B. M. Schmolze (bar harbor, me) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Arrived with some deep scratches on the base near the miter adjustments. Amazon shipped me a replacement overnight. br / br /The saw seems great. Stock blade is almost good enough for finish work. br / br /The dual bevel adjustment seems a little haphazard. The dust bag is junk but does a decent job collecting roughly 2/3 the dust. br / br /Everything else seems fine to me. Nice miter controls. I agree that a "D" handle would have been much more comfortable. br / br /I bought it at $439, but got a refund for the difference when it dropped to $349. I would not again pay $439 for it, and definitely would not pay $500+ for it. br / br /I do think it's a great saw, though. Amazon service has been outstanding for me.
Good saw but LOUD April 6, 2008 Bruce M 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
As a full time carpenter, I've used this saw day in and day out for 2 years. My second Hitachi saw. Originally I had the old 8" compound miter saw and used it daily until I finally wore it out after 10+ years. Bought this one as a replacement. Light, accurate, great laser, but this thing just screams. You'll really need hearing protection when using it all day. br /It's not an issue with the blade. I use several different blades, it's the electric brake. The soft start is nice and smooth, and not too bad noise wise, but let the trigger go and it really shrieks. br /Other than that I would certainaly recommend it if you need a good dependable tool. br /Just expect to say "What???" a lot at the end of the day. br /Might seem to be a silly complaint, but I've had a significant hearing loss after working around power tools for the last 30+ years, so noise levels have become a criteria as important as accuracy and dependability in my book. br / br /
I *REALLY* wanted to like this saw... October 26, 2007 M. J. Sanford (Portland, OR) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
and for what it costs, I should love it, but I don't. It came with a bowed left fence. After two weeks, I still haven't rec'd the replacement, so I can only make cuts from the right side. The right fence is about an inch tall, i.e. TINY. It slides smooth, and cuts wide stock. The blade it came with is good. The table is also pretty small. The saw I'm replacing is a five-year old 12" Dewalt (dual bevel but no slider), which I still prefer, sad to say(bigger table and fences). A couple of colleagues have the 12" Bosch slider, and love it, which at this point I wish I'd bought. Anybody want my Hitachi 10" slider?
Accurate Cuts and Repeatable Set-ups September 9, 2007 James G. Jones 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
After giving up an accurate 1980's vintage "Skilsaw" 10" Miter Saw for increased capacity only to experience many years of frustration from time and material wasted working,tuning and retuning a 12" Dewalt Dual Bevel Compound Saw and a Delta 10" Radial Arm Saw(returned to merchant),I decided to try the Hitachi C10FSB 10-Inch Dual Bevel Sliding Compound Saw. br /I settled on the Hitachi C10FSB because of the reviews I have read and my personal experience with Hitachi Customer Service Call Center for a Hitachi Compressor I have owned for nine years. br /I am 100% satisfied. Specificly the out of the box quality, uncomplicated manual and most of all the accuracy. The sliding tubes are smooth and have NO sloppy play. The adjustments are accessable and ledgable from the front of the saw which makes it practical for mounting to a permanent location. The dust bag and additional special attention designed into the saw guard surprisingly captures most of the dust generated. However I was able to insert 1 1/2" PVC pipe in place of the supplied bag and a couple of 15 degree elbows and connect the Vacuume hose to it. No need to build a custom dust boot or a new configuration to the dust collector. Blade access is designed well without the need of a third hand to hold the guard out of the way while you are changing the blade. One wrench included fits most of the adjustment hardware including the blade. Minor detail but should mention the safety switch position takes some getting used to but it does keep you aware that you are about to start the saw. br /Last comment, it is not a heavy brute to pickup and carry. Well balanced and configured. I plan on bragging about and keeping this saw for a LONG time.
LOVE IT LOVE IT LOVE IT August 28, 2007 rickster (California) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
great saw love everything about it br /wish the 12 slider was just like it
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