Porter-Cable 28-248 Hinge Opening is Pointing Down, Completely Tighten the Screws AT this Time

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6.Align the two holes in the hinge (C) Fig. 19, with the two holes in the stand door (D). MAKE SURE THAT THE

HINGE OPENING IS POINTING DOWN.

7.Insert a #10-24x1/2" socket head cap screw through the hole in the door, and thread the screw into the hole in the hinge. Repeat this process for the remaining hole in the door and the hinge. NOTE: DO NOT

COMPLETELY TIGHTEN THE SCREWS AT THIS TIME.

8.Repeat this process for the remaining hinge.

9.Make sure the two hinges are aligned with each other by using a straight edge as shown in Fig. 20.

10.Tighten the four screws securely, that attach the hinges to the door.

11.Slide the two hinges (C) Fig. 21, on the door, over the two hinge catches (A) on the stand.

12.Insert the door latch (F) Fig. 22, from the outside, through the hole in the door.

13.Push down on the door latch to snap the latch in place.

14.To open or shut the door, slide the latch away from the cabinet and pull or push the door.

C

D

Fig. 19

Fig. 20

C

A

C

A

Fig. 21

F

Fig. 22

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Contents Wood Cutting Band Saw Safety Guidelines Definitions Important Safety InstructionsStay ALERT, Watch What YOU are Doing Additional Safety Rules For Band Saws Power Connections Functional Description Unpacking and Cleaning Band SAW Parts Assembly Motor Bracket To StandMotor to Motor Bracket Do not Completely Tighten the Bolt and NUT AT this TimeTOP Plate to Stand Dust ChuteStand Door to Stand Dust PortOnly be Attached with the TWO Bottom Holes in the Stand Hinge Catch a is Pointed UP AS Shown in FIGHinge Opening is Pointing Down Completely Tighten the Screws AT this TimeSAW to Stand Motor PulleyBelt to SAW and Motor Pulley Is on the Side of the Stand with the Belt Opening BTable to SAW Sure the Slot C , in the Table is Facing Away from the ARM DBlade to SAW Table InsertLength Blades On / OFF Switch To Stand Operating Controls and Adjustments Locking Switch in the OFF PositionStarting Stopping SAW Make Sure That the Motor PlugAdjusting Table Stops Disconnect Machine from Power SourceTilting the Table Adjusting Blade Tension To set the adjustable stopsVertical Adjustment of the Upper Blade Guide Assembly Tracking the BladeNever Track the Blade While Tool is Running Adjusting the Upper Blade Guides and Blade Support Bearing Adjusting Lower Blade Guides and Blade Support Bearing OperationsCutting Curves Troubleshooting Guide Probable Cause RemedyTrouble Blade will not Track Band SAW Blades Page Accessories PARTS, Service or Warranty AssistanceCanadian PORTER-CABLE Delta Service Centers

28-475X, 28-248 specifications

The Porter-Cable 28-248 and 28-475X are two impressive models from Porter-Cable, a brand known for its high-quality power tools that cater to the needs of both professionals and DIY enthusiasts. These models are designed to deliver reliable performance, durability, and innovative features suitable for a wide range of applications.

The Porter-Cable 28-248 is a 28-gauge pneumatic brad nailer. This tool is compact and lightweight, making it easy to maneuver in tight spaces. One of its standout features is the tool-free depth of drive adjustment, allowing users to modify the depth of the nails without additional tools. This is particularly useful when working with different materials or when precision is paramount.

The 28-248 is equipped with a rear exhaust that directs air away from the user, keeping the workspace clean and enhancing comfort during operation. The integrated power adjustment dial lets users adjust the power depending on the material being used, providing versatility across various projects. Additionally, the 28-248 features a reload indicator that signals when it's time to refill the magazine, preventing interruptions during work.

On the other hand, the Porter-Cable 28-475X is a more robust option designed for industrial applications. It is a 27-gauge nail gun that offers a higher capacity magazine for less downtime. The 28-475X features a stainless steel magazine that ensures durability and smooth operation while reducing the risk of jams.

This model also includes a selective actuation switch, allowing users to choose between sequential and contact firing modes based on their needs. The built-in dry fire lockout mechanism is another valuable feature that prevents the tool from firing without nails, which prolongs its lifespan and ensures safety.

The ergonomic design of both models emphasizes user comfort, with features like rubber grips that minimize fatigue during prolonged use. Both tools are compatible with a variety of nail sizes and types, making them suitable for a range of tasks from cabinetry to flooring installations.

In summary, the Porter-Cable 28-248 and 28-475X stand out for their innovative features, ergonomic designs, and flexibility in application. Whether you're a contractor or a DIY hobbyist, both models offer the durability and performance needed to tackle any job efficiently.