Porter-Cable PCB270TS 사용자 설명서

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MAINTAINING YOUR TABLE SAW
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
For your own safety, turn the switch OFF and 
remove the switch key. Remove the plug from 
the power source outlet before maintaining or 
lubricating your saw.
1.  Clean out all sawdust that has accumulated inside 
the saw cabinet and the motor.
2.  Polish the saw table with an automotive wax to keep 
it clean and to make it easier to slide the workpiece.
3.  Clean cutting blades with pitch and gum remover.
4.  A worn, cut, or damaged power cord should be 
replaced immediately.
All electrical or mechanical repairs should be 
attempted only by a trained repair technician. 
Contact the nearest Porter-Cable Authorized Service 
Center for service. Use only identical replacement 
parts. Any other parts may create a hazard.
5.  Use only mild soap and a damp cloth to clean 
the tool. Never let any liquid get inside the tool; 
never immerse any part of the tool into a liquid. 
IMPORTANT: To assure product SAFETY and 
RELIABILITY, repairs, maintenance and adjustment 
(other than those listed in this manual) should be 
performed by authorized service centers or other 
qualified service organizations, always using identical 
replacement parts.
     
NOTE: Certain cleaning chemicals can damage 
plastic parts.
6.  Avoid use of cleaning chemicals or solvents, 
ammonia and household detergents containing 
ammonia.
LUBRICATION
All motor bearings are permanently lubricated at the 
factory and require no additional lubrication.
On all mechanical parts of your table saw where a pivot 
or threaded rod are present, lubricate using graphite or 
silicone. These dry lubricants will not hold sawdust as 
would oil or grease.
CHANGING DRIVE BELT (FIG. aa, bb)
All electrical or mechanical repairs should be 
attempted only by a trained repair technician. 
Contact the nearest Porter-Cable Authorized Service 
Center for service. Use only identical replacement 
parts. Any other parts may create a hazard.
NOTE: Occasionally changing the drive belt may be 
necessary as a result of normal wear and use.
1.  Unplug the unit from power source. Lower the blade 
to its lowest position.Turn the blade tilting handwheel 
until the blade tilting scale is around 45°.
2.  Remove the rear body shell (1) and left body shell (2) 
by removing the twelve screws (3), slide the left body 
shell backwards.
     Fig. aa
3.  Turn the blade tilting handwheel until the blade tilting 
scale is around 0°.
4.  Loosen four bolts (4) two full turns using a 6 mm hex 
key. Do not remove the bolts.
5.  Rotate the motor (5) slightly to reduce the tension on 
the driven pulley (6). The three curved slots (7) allow 
for the movement of the motor.
6.  Remove the old belt from the pulleys.
7.  Fit the new belt on the motor pulley (8) first and then 
on the driven pulley (6). 
NOTE: Make sure the belt is 
fitted properly on the central position of pulleys.
8.  Lower and rotate the motor (5) downwards away 
from the driven pulley (6) along the curved slots (7).
9.  Tighten four bolts (4) securely.
10.Test the drive belt by hand and check to confirm that 
drive belt runs smoothly and straight on the pulleys.
11.Replace the rear body shell (1) and left body shell (2) 
with the screws (3).
Fig. bb
MAINTENANCE
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7
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Drive belt
Overload box 
(remains on unit)
7
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Rear side view