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Hitachi introduces a new jobsite table saw

Hitachi Power Tools announced its third generation 10" jobsite table saw with stand, the C10RA3 featuring a powerful 15 Amp motor that produces 5,000 RPM to power through the toughest ripping applications. With an oversize aluminum table top for extra support and 24½ inches of ripping capacity to the right and 10" to the left, this new saw from Hitachi provides users with a capable, portable tool. Hitachi's new C10RA3 table saw replaces the former C10RA2 and offers more rip capacity to the right and lighter weight making it easily portable. The C10RA3 comes equipped with a direct drive, universal 15Amp motor that makes rip and dado cuts quick and clean.

The self-aligning metal rip fence with quick-lock slides easily along the table for reliable, consistent & easy set up. The table is large measuring 30¾" x 19½" and features a telescoping extension that extends out to the right 24½ inches to support larger material. A cut line indicator allows the user to pre-align cuts with ease. The knob mounted on the front of the saw base allows the user to quickly adjust the blade height and a knob located on the side easily adjusts the blade tilt.

This portable table saw comes equipped with a 10" 36-tooth carbide tipped saw blade for better cutting quality. A sturdy metal stand is included to support the base on the jobsite and can be removed and folded away for easy portability. The stand itself offers an adjustable foot on the front right leg that helps to stabilize the saw on uneven ground. Storage capacity is integrated into the base to keep the standard accessories securely on board during transport. The 2½" dust collection port located at the rear of the base connects to a shop vac or dust collection system for a cleaner work environment.

The Hitachi C10RA3 table saw an ideal choice for any workshop or jobsite.



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