Hitachi CH 10DL (CG) Technical Data And Service Manual

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[NEW FEATURES]
This product performs both shrub shearing and
grass shearing functions.
A 10.8 V lithium-ion battery (Model BCL1015) is
included.
A low charge warning lamp is included.
A large work area can be covered on a single charge.
A soft grip handle is attached.
The handle is thin along its circumference.
A large-size protector is attached.
An adjuster is included for adjusting shearing height.
LIST Nos.
CH 10DL: H832
CG 10DL: H833
Mar. 2009
This product includes a 10.8 V lithium-ion battery.
This new product offering the features below will be released to increase market share and sales of the
Gardening Tool Series.
(1) The main body of this product accepts both a shrub shear blade and a grass shear blade.
(2) A newly developed 10.8 V/1.5 Ah, lithium-ion battery is included.
(3) A low charge warning lamp is included.
(4) A large work area can be covered on a single charge.
(5) A soft grip handle is attached.
(6) The handle is thin along its circumference.
Shrub shear
x For trimming hedges and pruning garden trees
Grass shear
x For mowing lawns
International Sales Division
MARKETING OBJECTIVE
APPLICATIONS
SELLING POINTS
SPECIFICATIONS AND PARTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE FOR IMPROVEMENT.
PRODUCT NAME
Hitachi 10.8 V Cordless Shrub Shear
Model CH 10DL, CH 10DL (CG)
Hitachi 10.8 V Cordless Grass Shear
Model CG 10DL
Shrub shear
Grass shear
C
REMARKS:
x For more information about HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS, visit our website at:
http://www.hitachi-koki.com/manual_view_export/
x This TECHNICAL DATA AND SERVICE MANUAL utilizes symbols to denote the company names and
model names of our competitors. The symbols utilized herein are as follows:
Competitors
Symbols Utilized
Company Name Model Name
BBOSCH Isio
C B&D SSC1000
CONTENTS
Page
SELLING POINTS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1
SPECIFICATIONS --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4
COMPARISON WITH SIMILAR PRODUCTS---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6
1. Comparison Specifications
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6
PRECAUTIONS ON SALES PROMOTION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 7
1. Handling Instructions
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7
2. Precautions on Efficient Use of the Charger and Battery
----------------------------------------------------------- 9
REPAIR GUIDE---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10
1. Precautions on Disassembly and Reassembly
------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10
2. Precautions on Disassembly and Reassembly of the Battery Charger
----------------------------------- 13
STANDARD REPAIR TIME (UNIT) SCHEDULES-------------------------------------------------------------------- 14
Assembly Diagram for CH 10DL
Assembly Diagram for CG 10DL
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Shrub shear blade Grass shear blade
Crank holder
Crank cam (for shrubs)
Blade case
Blade
Blade cover
Crank holder
Crank cam (for grass)
Blade
x UC 10SFLx BCL 1015
This product performs both shrub shearing and grass shearing
functions.
This excellent product can accommodate a shrub shear blade or a grass shear blade in its main body.
The shrub shear blade can be attached to the main body to trim hedges and prune garden trees.
The grass shear blade can be attached to the main body to mow lawns and is particularly effective in
edging lawns near stones or walls.
A 10.8 V lithium-ion battery (Model BCL1015) is included.
The newly developed Type BCL 1015 Lithium-ion Battery (10.8 V, 1.5 Ah) can be fully charged by the
Model UC 10SFL Charger in about 40 minutes.
The Type BCL 1015 is equipped with an overdischarge protection circuit, overload protection circuit, battery
overheat protection circuit and voltage monitoring circuit for each cell to prevent shorter battery life due to
overdischarge (overuse) or overcharge (excessive charging). This battery is safe thanks to these protection
circuits.
Precautions on using the Type BCL 1015 Lithium-ion Battery
The Type BCL 1015 Lithium-ion Battery is equipped with a protective function that automatically stops
output to prolong battery life. The motor may stop automatically in any of cases (1), (2) and (3) below, even
with the switch being held down during operation. This is because the protective function is activated. It is
not faulty.
Protective function Cause of trouble Countermeasure
(1)
Overdischarge
protection circuit
Battery voltage is decreased to about 6 V.
Charge the battery immediately
in such case.
(2)
Overload
protection circuit
Heavy-duty work
Release the switch and eliminate
the cause of the overload problem.
(3)
Battery overheat
protection circuit
Continuous operation
or heavy-duty work
Remove the battery from the tool
and cool it down.
SELLING POINTS
The shrub shear blade and grass shear blade come
standard with the Model CH 10DL (CG).
The grass shear blade is optional for the Model CH 10DL.
The shrub shear blade is optional for the Model CG 10DL.
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Low charge warning lamp
(red LED)
x When the lamp lights,
recharge the storage
battery immediately.
Soft grip handle
Shrub shear Grass shear
A low charge warning lamp is included.
You can confirm remaining storage
battery power by operating the tool main
body under no load.
In case of low remaining storage battery
power, the low charge warning lamp (red
LED) lights up.
When the low charge warning lamp lights,
recharge the storage battery immediately.
A large work area can be covered on a single charge.
Product name
HITACHI
CH 10DL/CG 10DL
B
Shrub shear/Grass shear
One charge work area
*1
44m
2
/15m
2
32m
2
/7m
2
*1: It is different according to the working condition.
A soft grip handle is attached.
The soft, antislip handle is made of elastomer resin to afford a firm grip.
The handle is thin along its circumference.
The handle is easy to grip and user friendly because it offers the shortest circumferential length in its class*.
Product name
HITACHI
CH 10DL/CG 10DL
B
Circumferential length of
storage battery
compartment (mm)
115 135
A large-size protector is attached.
A large-size chip receiver that covers the entire length of the blade collects cut branches and leaves,
thereby making it easy to perform cleanup after work. A safely usable, large-size protector is attached.
*According to data compiled
in March 2008 by Hitachi Koki.
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A
pprox. 10 mm
A
pprox. 25 mm
A
djuste
r
A
pprox. 17 mm
A
djuste
r
An adjuster is included for adjusting shearing height.
When the adjuster is attached to the bottom of the main body, the shearing height can be adjusted in three
steps. You can easily adjust the shearing height for mowing lawns.
(a) When using the main body without the adjuster
(b) When the adjuster is attached to the main body with high-ribbed surface facing up
(c) When the adjuster is attached to the main body with high-ribbed surface facing down
x Shearing height adjustments
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1. Specifications
Model name CH 10DL (CG) /CH 10DL CG 10DL
Capacity
(shearing width)
190mm
(146mm for the USA)
170mm
No-load rotation speed
(at 20 qC, fully charged)
1,100 min
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Motor description DC magnet motor
Switch description Microswitch
Overall length x overall height
x overall width
491 x 133 x 165 mm
(with Model BCL1015 inserted)
333 x 133 x 170 mm
(with Model BCL1015 inserted)
Weight
1.3 kg
(with Model BCL1015 inserted)
1.2 kg
(with Model BCL1015 inserted)
Outer frame
Main body : ABS resin and elastomer
Storage battery : Polycarbonate resin
Charger : ABS resin
Type of battery Sealed cylindrical lithium-ion storage battery
Nominal voltage DC 10.8 V
Nominal life Charging/discharging: approximately 1,000 times
Nominal capacity 1.5 Ah
Charging time
Approx. 40 minutes
(with Charger UC 10SFL at ambient temperature of 20 °C (68 °F))
Battery
(Type
BCL 1015)
Charging
temperature
0 °C to 50 °C (32 °F to 122 °F)
Charger
(Model UC 10SFL)
x Overcharge prevention system:
(1) Stop current detection
(2) Battery surface temperature detection (thermostat or therrmistor)
x Input capacity: 35W
x The maximum allowable temperature of the Type BCL 1015 battery is
50 °C (122 ° F)
x Indication method: Pilot lamp indicates the charging state.
x Pilot lamp: On
---------------------------------During charging
Off---------------------------------Charging completed
SPECIFICATIONS
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2. Charger/Standard Accessory Combination and Package Weight
Combination
Model name
(auxiliary symbol)
Storage
battery
Charger Standard accessories
Package
weight
(kg)
Approximate
package
dimensions
[depth x width x height (mm)]
CH 10DL(CG)
Grass blade, chip receiver,
adjuster, blade case, blow case
2.6 216 x 576 x 246
CH 10DL
Chip receiver, blade case,
blow case
2.5 216 x 576 x 246
CG 10DL
BCL 1015 UC 10SFL
Adjuster, blade cover,
blow case
2.6 216 x 576 x 246
3. Optional Accessories
(1) Storage battery
The following accessory should be purchased as a spare storage battery.
Model
name
Capacity Cooling
Remaining
power indicator
Code number
BCL1015
1.5Ah
Not
supported
None
331-067 (For Europe,Aust,NZ)
331-065 (For the USA and Canada)
(2) Blade
Shrub shear blade set
(Including blade case, crank cam (shrub) and
blade box)
Grass shear blade set
(Including blade cover, crank cam (grass) and
blade box)
Code No.330881
Code No.331257
(For the USA and Canada)
Code No.330887
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1. Comparison of Specifications (Superior specifications:
)
HITACHI
CH10DL CG10DL
B
C
Manufacturer name
model name
Item
Shrub Shear Grass Shear Shrub Shear Grass Shear Shrub Shear Grass Shear
Battery voltage
V
10.8 3.6 7.2
Battery capacity
Ah
1.5 1.0 1.2
Battery description
---
Li-ion (outer package) Li-ion (inner package) Li-ion (inner package)
Shearing width
mm
190
(146 for the USA )
170 115 80 115 100
Number of strokes
min
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1,100 1,000 800
Weight
kg
1.3 1.2 0.6 0.5 1.1 1.0
Charging time
minute
40 300 420
Operating time
(practical) per charge
minute
40 30 40 30 40 30
Work area covered on
a single charge
*1
m
2
44 15 32 7 36 3.3
Battery protection
circuit
---
Provided Not provided Not provided
Circumferential length
of switch section
mm
115 135 125
Main body dimensions
mm
165 x 491 x 133 170 x 335 x 133 75 x 360 x 110 83 x 280 x 110 75 x 475 x 130 75 x 370 x 130
Large-size protector
---
Provided Not provided Not provided
Handle bilayer
molding
---
Provided Provided Provided
Blade
mounting/demounting
---
Screws Tool-less Tool-less
Adjuster (shearing
height adjustment)
---
Provided
Not
provided
Not
provided
Vibration value
(Instruction
Manual/measured
value) [under no load]
m/s
2
1.3/1.5 --- / 0.8 --- / 1.37 2.5 / ---
Noise value
(Instruction
Manual/measured
value) [under no load]
dB (A)
84/72 87/76 82 / 67 82 / 67 81 / 75 81 / 77
Dimensions
(depth x width x height)
mm
300 x 510 x 200 145 x 370 x 135 130 x 320 x 155
Cubic volume
L
30 7.2 6.4
Packing
Packing style
---
Blow case Steel can Cardboard box
*1: It is different according to the working condition.
COMPARISON WITH SIMILAR PRODUCTS
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1. Handling Instructions
In the interest of promoting the safest and most efficient use of the Model CH 10DL/CG 10DL Cordless
Shrub Shear/Grass Shear by all our customers, it is very important when concluding a sale that the
salesperson carefully ensure that the buyer seriously recognizes the importance of the Handling
Instructions, and fully understands the precautions listed on the Caution Plate and Nameplate attached to
each tool.
A. Handling Instructions
Salespersons must be thoroughly familiar with the contents of the Handling Instructions in order to offer
appropriate advice to customers. In particular, customers must fully understand the precautions on using
cordless tools, which differ from those of ordinary electric power tools.
(1) Before use, ensure that the battery is fully charged.
A new battery is not fully charged. Even for batteries fully charged at the factory, long periods of
inactivity such as during shipment will cause a loss of battery charge. Customers must be instructed to
fully charge the battery prior to use.
(2) When charging a storage battery, only use the exclusive Model UC 10SFL charger provided with
the tool.
Given the newly designed rapid-charging feature (needing about 40 minutes), the use of other battery
chargers is hazardous.
(3) Connect the charger only to an AC power outlet.
Using any other power source (DC outlet, fuel powered generator, etc.) will cause the charger to
overheat and burn out.
(4) Do not use any voltage-increasing equipment (transformer, etc.) between the power source and
charger.
Note that using the charger at voltage higher than that indicated on the unit will result in malfunction.
(5) Conduct battery charging under ambient temperature from 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F).
Special temperature-sensitive devices are employed in the charger to permit rapid charging. Ensure
that customers are instructed to use the charger in the indicated ambient temperature range. At
temperature under 0°C (32°F), the thermostat will not function properly, and the storage battery may be
overcharged. At temperature over 40°C (104°F), the storage battery cannot be sufficiently charged. The
optimum temperature range is from 20°C to 25°C (68°F to 77°F).
(6) The battery charger should not be used continuously.
At high ambient temperature, charging more than three storage batteries in succession will cause the
temperature of transformer coils to rise, possibly melting in the temperature fuse inserted inside the
transformer. After charging one battery, wait at least 15 minutes before charging the next battery.
(7) Do not attempt to disassemble the storage battery or charger.
Special devices, such as a thermostat, are built into the storage battery and charger to permit rapid
charging. Incorrect parts replacement and/or wiring will cause malfunctions that could result in fire or
other hazards. Instruct the customer to take these units to an authorized service center for necessary
repair or replacement.
PRECAUTIONS ON SALES PROMOTION
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(8) Disposal of the storage battery (Type BCL 1015)
Ensure that all customers understand that the Type BCL 1015 Storage Battery should be returned to the
Hitachi power tool sales outlet or an authorized service center when the battery can no longer be
recharged or repaired. If thrown into a fire, the battery may explode.
B. Caution Plate
(1) The following cautions are listed on the Nameplate attached to the main body of the Type CH 10DL/CG
10DL.
[ For Europe ]
[ For the USA and Canada ]
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(2) The following cautions are listed on the Nameplate attached to the Type BCL 1015 Storage Battery.
[ For Europe ]
[ For the USA and Canada ]
(3) The following cautions are listed on the Nameplate attached to the Type UC 10SFL Storage Battery.
[ For the USA and Canada ]
2. Precautions on Efficient Use of The charger and battery
(1) Battery possibly not rechargeable immediately after use
If the Type BCL 1015 Battery is exposed to direct sunshine for an extended period or becomes very
hot immediately after being used in the Model CH 10DL/CG 10DL, the pilot lamp may not light up
even though the battery is connected to the charger. The Type BCL 1015 Battery is rechargeable
when its temperature is within the range specified in the table below. Customers should be advised to
place a hot battery in a shaded area with good airflow and allow for sufficient cooling before
recharging. The cooling time required before charging varies from a few minutes to about 10 minutes,
depending on the load, duration of use and ambient temperature.
<Rechargeable battery temperature range>
Battery temperature
Battery
Model UC 10SFL Charger
Type BCL 1015
0 to 50qC
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Nut Holders (5)[5]
Nut M4 (4)[4]
Housing (1)[1]
1. Precautions on Disassembly and Reassembly
The numbers in parentheses ( ) below denote item numbers in the Model CH 10DL part price list.
The numbers in brackets [ ] below denote item numbers in the Model CG 10DL part price list.
Before making repairs, be sure to remove the storage battery (Model BCL 1015) from the main body.
Note that performing the following procedures with the storage battery mounted in place runs the risk of
sudden motor operation, thereby posing a safety hazard.
1. Removing the Blade Set
Before removing the Blade Set (CH) (38), Blade Set (CG) (48)[24] be sure to set the Blade Case (37),
Blade Cover (170) (46)[34] in position.
Remove the four Machine Screws M4x12 (8)[8] from the main body. The Blade Set (CH) (38), Blade Set
(CG) (48)[24] can then be removed together with the Bottom Cover (30)[35], with the Crank Case (27)[28],
Dust Felt (28)[29] attached.
2. Removing the Protector
Remove the two Machine Screws M4x12 (8)[8] that secure the Protector (6)[6]. The Protector (6)[6] can
then be removed from the main body.
3. Disassembling the Blade Assembly (CH)
(1) Remove the three U-nuts M4 (33).
(2) From top to bottom, sequentially remove the holder plate, blade (A), blade (B), and Distance Piece (34).
4. Removing Housing (B)
Remove the six Tapping Screws (w/Flange) D4x24 (black) (9)[9], and then remove housing (B), which is a
part of the Housing (1)[1]. When removing housing (B), hold down the controller portion of the Housing
(1)[1] in which the battery is to be placed. This facilitates the removal of housing (B) with the built-in parts
retained within housing (A).
Next, grasp the Motor DC 10.8 V (17)[17] and lift it out from housing (A). The entire power supply section
the Motor DC 10.8 V (17)[17], Switch (13)[13], and Controller (C) (16)[16]) can then be removed with ease.
5. Removing the Nuts
The Nut Holders (5)[5] are used to set and prevent the
Nut M4 (4)[4] from coming off the Housing (1)[1]. Use a
standard screwdriver or similar tool to pull off the Nut
Holders (5)[5] in order to remove the Housing (1)[1].
6. Disassembling the Power Supply Section
When removing the white and red internal wires from the Motor DC 10.8 V (17)[17], use a soldering gun to
remove the solder and then perform disassembly.
Internal Wires (14)[14] are used to solder the Switch (13)[13] and Controller (C) (16)[16] to their terminals,
respectively.
When removing the white and black internal wires from the Switch (13)[13], use a soldering gun to remove
the solder and then perform disassembly.
NOTE: Do not disassemble the Switch (13)[13] and Controller (C) (16)[16].
Disassembl
y
Procedure
REPAIR GUIDE
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• Wiring diagram
Concave
Convex
Convex
Concave
Perform reassembly by reversing the order of the disassembly procedure. However, note the following
precautions:
1. Making Power Supply Section Wiring Connections
(1) Be sure to make wiring connections according to the wiring diagram. Pay attention to the colors of
Internal Wires (14)[14] and the terminals to be soldered.
(2) When soldering the white and red internal wires to the Motor DC 10.8 V (17)[17], pay attention to the
polarities of the Motor DC 10.8 V (17)[17]. The area around the plus (+) terminal of the Motor DC 10.8
V (17)[17] is marked red.
(3) When soldering the white, red and black internal wires to the terminals of the Switch (13)[13], pay
attention to the mounting direction.
(4) When connecting the Controller (C) (16)[16] to the Switch (13)[13], pay attention to the colors of
Internal Wires (14)[14] and the direction of soldering.
(5) Next, have on hand the assembly consisting of the Motor DC 10.8 V (17)[17], Controller (C) (16)[16]
and Switch (13)[13], and place this assembly within housing (A), which is a part of the Housing (1)[1].
In this case, align the concave part of the Motor DC 10.8 V (17)[17] with the convex part of housing (A).
Also make sure that the concave part of the Controller (C) (16)[16] is aligned with the convex part of the
Housing (1)[1].
Internal Wire (white)
Solder
Solder
Internal Wire (white)Solder
Internal Wire (red)
Switch (13)[13]
Internal Wire (black)
Controller (C) (16)[16]
Controller (C) (16)[16]
Moto
r
DC 10.8 V
(17)[17]
(Red)
(white)
(white) -(black)
Reassembl
y
Procedure
Plus (+) terminal
Red mark
Concave
Minus (-) terminal
• Motor polarities
• Incorporating the controller (C)
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Internal Wire (black)
Internal Wire (white)
Internal Wire (white)
Lock-off button
Internal Wire (red)
Switch (13)[13]
Trigger (12)[12]
Motor
DC 10.8 V (17)[17]
Controller (C) (16)[16]
LED
• Wiring diagram
Shrub shear
Grass shear
Next, position the LED so as to fit it into the hole in the Housing (1)[1].
Here, be careful not to catch any LED Internal Wires (14)[14] on adjacent parts.
Also make sure that the internal wires connecting the Controller (C) (16)[16] to the Switch (13)[13] are
incorporated in order of red, black and white.
(6) Incorporate the Lock-off Button (3)[3] and Trigger (12)[12] into the corresponding positions in the
Housing (1)[1].
2. Reassembling the Gears
(1) When incorporating the First Gear (20)[20], apply grease (Hitachi Motor Grease No. 29) to the outer
circumference of Shaft (B) (19)[19], insert Shaft (B) (19)[19] into the Washer D15 (18)[18] and the First
Gear (20)[20], and then complete reassembly so that the retaining groove section and locking flat
section of Shaft (B) (19)[19] mate with the rib and flat portion of housing (A). Here, make sure that the
Washer D15 (18)[18] is incorporated into position.
(2) When incorporating the Final Gear (21)[21], apply grease (Hitachi Motor Grease No. 29) to the outer
circumference of Shaft (A) (23)[23], insert Shaft (A) (23)[23] into the Washer D15 (18)[18] and Final
Gear (21)[21], and then complete reassembly so that the retaining groove section and locking flat
section of Shaft (A) (23)[23] mate with the rib and flat portion of housing (A).
3. Reassembling the Housing
(1) When installing housing (B), which is a part of the Housing (1)[1], make sure that no internal wire is
loose or caught.
(2) Properly position housing (B), which is a part of the Housing (1)[1], and tighten the six Tapping Screws
(w/Flange) D4x20 (black) (9)[9] (while being careful not to catch any internal wires).
4. Reassembling the Blade Set
(1) Make adjustments so that the oval
section of the crank of the Blade Set (CH)
(38)/Blade Set (CG) (48)[24] is as shown
in the right figure.
The figure shows the oval section with the
upper and lower blades being staggered.
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Gear
Shaft (A) (23)[23]
Center hole in
Crank Holder (22)[22]
If the hexagonal portion of the Crank Holder (22)[22]
does not properly engage with the gear groove section,
fine-tune the Crank Holder (22)[22] until it properly
en
g
a
g
es with the
g
ear
g
roove section.
Make fine adjustments
so that the hexagonal
portions engage with
each other.
Crank Holder (22)[22]
Crank Holder (22)
Crank Cam Ass’y (24)
Blade Case (37)
Blade Ass’y (CH) (36)
Blade Cover (170)
(46)[34]
Crank Holder (22)[22]
Crank Cam Ass’y (39)[25]
(for grass)
Blade (CG) (42)[30]
(2) Next, attach the Crank Cam Ass’y (24)[25] and Crank Holder (22)[22] of the main body to the Blade Set
(CH) (38)/Blade Set (CG) (48)[24]. (Be sure to use the Crank Holder (22) [22] on the main body.)
(3) When mounting the Blade Set (CH) (38)/Blade Set (CG) (48)[24], align the center hole in the Crank Holder
(22)[22] with Shaft (A) (23)[23] of the main body, and then insert Shaft (A) (23)[23] into the center hole.
(4) To prevent the Blade Set (CH) (38)/Blade Set (CG) (48)[24] from coming off the main body, install the
reversed Bottom Cover (30)[35] over the blade assembly, and then tighten the four Machine Screws
M4x12 (8)[8] to secure it in place.
x Housing gear chamber of Housing (1)[1]: Hitachi Motor Grease No. 29 (15 g)
x Pinion section of Motor DC 10.8 V (17)[17]: Hitachi Motor Grease No. 29
x Outer circumferences of Shaft (A) (23)[23] and Shaft (B) (19)[19], teeth and both end faces of First
Gear (20)[20] and Final Gear (21)[21], blade sliding section, crank cam section, and blade holder
sliding section: Hitachi Motor Grease No. 29
x Both surfaces of Washer D15 (18)[18]: Hitachi Motor Grease No. 29
x Dust Felt (28)[29]: Cosmo Turbine Super 68 (Cosmo Oil)
x Tapping Screws (w/Flange) D4x24 (black) (9)[9] ----------------------- 1.96±0.49 N
m (20±5 kgfcm)
x Machine Screws M4x12 (8)[8] ----------------------------------------------- 1.18±0.2 N
m (12±2 kgfcm)
2.
Precautions on Disassembly and Reassembly of the Battery Charger
For details of charger (Model UC 10SFL) disassembly/reassembly and related precautions, refer to the
Model UC 10SFL Technical Data and Service Manual.
Lubricant A
pp
lication Points and Descri
p
tions
Screw Ti
g
htenin
g
Tor
q
ues
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MODEL
Variable
Fixed
10 20 30 40 50 60 min.
Work Flow
CH 10DL
CG 10DL
General assembly
Bottom Cover
Blade Ass'y
(CH)
Crank Case
Crank Cam
Ass'y
Housing
Lock-off Button
Trigger
Switch
Controller (C
)
Crank Holder
Final Gear
First Gear
Shaft (A)
Shaft (B)
Motor DC
10.8V
STANDARD REPAIR TIME
UNIT
SCHEDULES
Model CH 10DL
CORDLESS SHRUB SHEAR
LIST NO. H832
(E1)
2009310
CH10DL
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30%
Rev.1
25
26
27
28
29
30
7
33
34
35
36
24
47
38
8
39
40
41
27
28
42
43
46
48
49
1
2
3
4
5
4
5
11
12
6
9
10
15
16
13
14
17
18
18
23
19
20
21
22
501
4
4
601
37
7
4
502
8
31
32
44
45
PART
S
CH 10DL
DESCRIPTION REMARKS
1 330-882 HOUSING 1
2 324-306 SPRING (A) 1
3 324-298 LOCK-OFF BUTTON 1
4 330-056 NUT M4 10
5 329-837 NUT HOLDER 2
6 330-879 PROTECTOR 1
7 949-423 WASHER M4 (10 PCS.) 6
8 949-217 MACHINE SCREW M4X12 (10 PCS.) 6
9 301-653
TAPPING SCREW (W/FLANGE) D4X20 (BLACK) 6
10 NAME PLATE 1
11 324-307 SPRING (B) 1
12 324-299 TRIGGER 1
13 320-786 SWITCH 1
14 330-058 INTERNAL WIRE 1
* 15 331-067 BATTERY BCL 1015 (EUROPE, AUS, NZL) 1
* 15 331-065 BATTERY BCL 1015 (USA, CAN) 1
16 329-839 CONTROLLER (C) 1
17 330-880 MOTOR DC 10.8V 1
18 329-835 WASHER D15 2
19 329-832 SHAFT (B) 1
20 330-055 FIRST GEAR 1
21 329-831 FINAL GEAR 1
22 329-833 CRANK HOLDER 1
23 329-830 SHAFT (A) 1
24 330-878 CRANK CAM ASS'Y 1 INCLUD. 25, 26
25 PIN (B) 1
26 CRANK CAM (A) 1
27 CRANK CASE 1
28 DUST FELT 1
29 323-211 MACHINE SCREW M4X8 (BLACK) 4
30 330-883 BOTTOM COVER 1
* 31 LABEL (USA) 1
* 32 LABEL (EURO) 1
33 319-931 U-NUT M4 3
34 996-689 DISTANCE PIECE 3
35 949-217 MACHINE SCREW M4X12 (10 PCS.) 3
* 36 BLADE ASS'Y (CH) 1 INCLUD. 33, 34, 35
* 36 BLADE ASS'Y (CH) 1 INCLUD. 33, 34, 35 FOR USA, CAN
37 330-884 BLADE CASE 1
* 38 330-881 BLADE SET (CH) 1 INCLUD. 4, 24, 27-29, 32, 36, 37, 601
* 38 331-257 BLADE SET (CH) 1 INCLUD. 4, 24, 27-29, 31, 36, 37, 601
FOR USA, CAN
39 330-886 CRANK CAM ASS'Y 1 INCLUD. 40, 41
40 CRANK CAM (B) 1
41 PIN (B) 1
* 42 BLADE (CG) 1
* 42 BLADE (CG) 1 FOR USA, CAN
43 323-211 MACHINE SCREW M4X8 (BLACK) 4
* 44 LABEL (EURO) 1
* 45 LABEL (USA) 1
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*ALTERNATIVE PARTS
ITEM
NO.
NO.
USED
CODE NO.
PART
S
CH 10DL
DESCRIPTION REMARKS
46 328-030 BLADE COVER (170) 1
47 330-057 BLADE BOX 1
* 48 330-887 BLADE SET (CG) 1 INCLUD. 4, 27, 28, 39, 42, 45-47
* 48 331-258 BLADE SET (CG) 1 INCLUD. 4, 27, 28, 39, 42, 44, 46, 47
FOR USA, CAN
49 328-023 ADJUSTER 1
3 - 09 - 3 -
*ALTERNATIVE PARTS
NO.
USED
CODE NO.
ITEM
NO.
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Hitachi CH 10DL (CG) Technical Data And Service Manual

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