Porter-Cable 28-306 instruction manual Carton Contents, Attaching Motor to Optional Stand

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CARTON CONTENTS

1.Band Saw with Pulleys attached

2.Large V-Belt

3.Small V-Belt

4.Motor Pulley

5.3/4" to 5/8" Reducing Bushing

6.Belt and Pulley Guard Clamp

7.Key

8.Belt and Pulley Guard

 

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7

5

6

 

 

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2

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ASSEMBLY

OPTIONAL STAND

The optional stand is shipped top-down in the shipping container with the motor mounted to the inside top of the stand. The on/off switch is wired to the end of the power cord.

To make the motor operational, do the following:

1.Remove the stand (A) Fig. 4 from the shipping container. Be careful not to crimp the switch cord that extends through the top of the stand. NOTE: Set the stand on several blocks of wood to raise the stand off the floor.

2.Take the panel (B) Fig. 4 off of the stand (A) by removing two screws (C) and loosening the two other screws (D). Remove the panel on the opposite side of the stand in the same way.

3.Remove the two mounting screws that are holding the motor (F) Fig. 5 to the top of the stand. One screw is shown at (E) Fig. 5.

IMPORTANT: DO NOT REMOVE THE CABLE TIE (G) that holds the switch cord (H) to the vertical mounting bar (J) unless the accessory height attachment will be used on the tool. This cable tie will prevent contact between the switch cord and the motor pulley or belt.

ATTACHING MOTOR TO OPTIONAL STAND

1.Turn the stand on its side with the two bars (B) Fig. 6 down.

2.Position the motor (C) Fig. 6 on the two horizontal support bars (B), and fasten with the four 5/16-18 x 2" carriage bolts and flanged nuts, two of which are shown at (D).

IMPORTANT: PLACE THE MOTOR SHAFT (E) on the same side of the stand as the large open- ing in the top of the stand (See (B) Fig. 7) before loosely tightening the carriage bolts

(D). Further alignment will be necessary after the saw is attached to the stand.

3.Carefully turn the stand right side up.

B A D

C

Fig. 4

G J

H

F

E

Fig. 5

Fig. 6

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Contents Metal/Wood Cutting Band Saw General Safety Rules Safety Guidelines DefinitionsSAVE! Important Safety Instructions Save Stay ALERT, Watch What YOU are Doing Failure to Follow These Rules MAY Result in Serious Injury Additional Safety Rules for Band SawsMotor Specifications Power ConnectionsGrounding Instructions Extension Cords Unpacking and CleaningForeword Optional Stand Carton ContentsAttaching Motor to Optional Stand Attaching Motor Pulley Attaching Band SAW to the Optional StandDisconnect Machine from Power Source Attaching the SwitchTilting the Table Adjusting the Table StopStarting and Stopping SAW Table InsertTracking the Blade Adjusting Blade TensionAdjusting the Upper Blade Guides and Blade Support Bearing Vertical Adjustment of the Upper Blade Guide AssemblyChanging Speeds Adjusting Lower Blade Guides and Blade Support BearingBelt and Pulley Arrangements for ALL Eight Available Speeds Troubleshooting GuideTrouble CUT does not Agree with Setting on the Tilt Scale Cutting Curves Operating the Band SAWSuggested Skip Tooth Blades and Speeds Band SAW BladesLubrication Changing the BladesAccessories PARTS, Service or Warranty AssistanceTwo Year Limited New Product Warranty Canadian PORTER-CABLE Delta Service Centers