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TABLE SAW SAFETY

SAW BLADE GUARD ASSEMBLY, ANTI-KICKBACK 

ASSEMBLY AND RIVING KNIFE

Your table saw is equipped with a blade guard assembly, 

anti-kickback assembly and riving knife that covers the 

blade and reduces the possibility of accidental blade 

contact. The riving knife is a flat plate that fits into the cut 

made by the saw blade and effectively fights kickback 

by lessening the tendency of the blade to bind in the cut. 

The blade guard assembly and anti-kickback assembly 

can only be used when making through cuts that sever 

the wood. When making rabbets and other cuts that 

make non through cuts, the blade guard assembly and 

anti-kickback assembly must be removed and riving 

knife lowered to the non through cut position marked on 

the riving knife. Two anti-kickback pawls are located on 

the sides of the riving knife that allow the wood to pass

through the blade in the cutting direction but reduce 

the possibility of the material being thrown backwards 

toward the operator. Use all components of the guarding 

system (blade guard assembly, riving knife and anti-

kickback assembly) for every operation for which they 

can be used including all through cutting. If you elect 

not to use any of these components for a particular 

application exercise additional caution regarding control 

of the workpiece, the use of push sticks, the position of

your hands relative to the blade, the use of safety 

glasses, the means to avoid kickback and all other 

warnings contained in this manual and on the saw itself. 

Replace the guarding systems as soon as you return to 

thru-cutting operations. Keep the guard assembly

in working order.

KICKBACKS

KICKBACKS: Kickbacks can cause serious injury. A 

kickback occurs when a part of the workpiece binds 

between the saw blade and the rip fence, or other fixed 

object, and rises from the table and is thrown toward the 

operator. Kickbacks can be avoided by attention to

the following conditions.

How to Avoid Them and Protect Yourself from Possible 

Injury:

a. Be certain that the rip fence is parallel to the saw blade.

b. Do not rip by applying the feed force to the section of 

the workpiece that will become the cut-off (free) piece. 

Feed force when ripping should always be applied 

between the saw blade and the fence; use a push 

stick for narrow work, 6 in. (152 mm) wide or less.

c.  Keep saw blade guard assembly, riving knife and anti-

kickback assembly in place and operating properly. 

If anti-kickback assembly is not operational, return 

your unit to the nearest authorized service center for 

repair. The riving knife must be in alignment with the 

saw blade and the anti-kickback assembly must stop a 

kickback once it has started. Check their action before 

ripping by pushing the wood under the antikickback 

assembly. The teeth must prevent the wood from 

being pulled toward the front of the saw.

d.  Plastic and composite (like hardboard) materials may 

be cut on your saw. However, since these are usually 

quite hard and slippery, the anti-kickback pawls may 

not stop a kickback. Therefore, be especially attentive 

to following proper set up and cutting procedures for 

ripping.

e.  Use saw blade guard assembly, anti-kickback 

assembly and riving knife for every operation for which 

it can be used, including all through-sawing.

f.   Push the workpiece past the saw blade prior to 

release.

g.  Never rip a workpiece that is twisted or warped, or 

does not have a straight edge to guide along the 

fence.

h.  Never saw a large workpiece that cannot be controlled.

i.   Never use the fence as a guide or length stop when 

crosscutting.

j.   Never saw a workpiece with loose knots, flaws, nails 

or other foreign objects.

k.  Never rip a workpiece shorter than 10 in. (254 mm).

l.   NEVER use a dull blade – replace or have 

resharpened.

m.  NEVER use a rip fence and miter gauge together.

n.  Keep hands out of saw blade.

Summary of Contents for PCB270TS

Page 1: ...IERRA DE MESA 254 MM 10 PULG Instruction Manual Manuel d instructions Manual de instrucciones www portercable com CATALOG NUMBER PCB270TS INSTRUCTIVO DE OPERACI N CENTROS DE SERVICIO Y P LIZA DE GARAN...

Page 2: ...m bricks and cement and other masonry products and Arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber Your risk from these exposures varies depending on how often you do this type of work To reduce y...

Page 3: ...all bystanders must read and understand instruction manual before using this product SUPPORT AND CLAMP WORK KEEP HANDS AWAY FROM BLADE Failure to keep your hands away from the blade will result in ser...

Page 4: ...jects into the eyes and could cause permanent eye damage ALWAYS wear Safety Goggles not glasses that comply with ANSI Safety standard WARNING Z87 1 Everyday eyeglasses have only impact resistant lense...

Page 5: ...ickback pawls and guards in place aligned and functioning Do not release work before passing it completely beyond the saw blade Do not rip work that is twisted warped or does not have a straight edge...

Page 6: ...t and rises from the table and is thrown toward the operator Kickbacks can be avoided by attention to the following conditions How to Avoid Them and Protect Yourself from Possible Injury a Be certain...

Page 7: ...e power line make sure the switch is in the off position and the electric current is rated the same as the current stamped on the motor nameplate Running at a lower voltage will damage the motor GUIDE...

Page 8: ...ould do the conversion or the machine can be taken to an Authorized Service Center When completed the machine must conform to the National Electric Code and all local codes and ordinances The machine...

Page 9: ...er assembly hardware bag 1 set Socket hex bolt long 1 Socket hex bolt 2 Socket hex bolt short 2 Hex nuts 3 6 mm hex key 1 WARNING To avoid injury from unexpected starting or electrical shock do not pl...

Page 10: ...10 5 4 1 7 8 9 6 3 2 UNPACKING YOUR TABLE SAW A D M K L E C P Q G F I J B O Y Z N T R U V W X AA BB H S...

Page 11: ...ale Table extension left Miter gauge Power cord storage Dust port Rear rail Miter gauge storage Table insert Anti kickback pawl storage Rip fence storage Pedal Caster Front rail Riving knife storage B...

Page 12: ...de of the blade It helps make accurate straight or angle crosscuts NON THROUGH SAWING refers to any cut that does not completely cut through the workpiece OVERLOAD RESET SWITCH Protects the motor if i...

Page 13: ...e until all assembly and adjustment steps are complete and you have read and understood the safety instructions ASSEMBLING STAND FIG A I 1 Unpack all parts and group by type and size Refer to parts li...

Page 14: ...f six screws 22 Fig I NOTE Make sure all screws and nuts are tight and stand is on a stable surface before mounting saw Although compact this saw is heavy and should be lifted with care Get the assist...

Page 15: ...re should be no movement of the assembly Push down on the locking lever Fig L Blade guard assembly storage Fig M Storage brackets for blade guard assembly 1 is located on the right side of the saw bas...

Page 16: ...me until rails are installed 5 Repeat these procedures for the right table extension Fig S ASSEMBLING THE FRONT AND REAR TABLE RAIL FIG T U Assembly the front rail Fig T 1 Identify the right front rai...

Page 17: ...WARNING 2 3 3 4 1 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 3 Pull the motor locking lever 1 toward the front of the machine while spinning the blade until the latch locks into place and the blade will no longer turn 4 Place th...

Page 18: ...s 45 2 Turn the blade elevation handwheel and raise the blade to the maximum elevation 3 Place a combination square on the table and against the blade to check if the blade is 45 to the table 4 If the...

Page 19: ...inspect the blade guard assembly and riving knife for proper alingment and clearance with saw blade Check alingment after each change of bevel angle NOTE DO NOT operate saw if riving knife is not lock...

Page 20: ...proximately 1 64 in 0 4 mm on each side The blade body must be thinner than the thickness of the riving knife but the blade kerf must be thicker than the riving knife 3 2 1 4 5 6 4 5 INSTALLING BLADE...

Page 21: ...and left sides 1 Loosen the lock handle 1 to allow the miter body 2 to rotate freely Position the miter body at 90 so the positive detent secures its position Tighten the lock handle to hold the miter...

Page 22: ...ip fence indicator points to the scale on the front of the table saw Measurement shown by the indicator will provide the user with accuracy up to 1 16 in 1 6 mm Measurement shown is the distance from...

Page 23: ...urn the table saw OFF push the switch to the down position NOTE The switch cover is designed to allow the saw to be turned off by pressing on the cover either with a hand or knee 5 Remove black safety...

Page 24: ...CUTTING OPERATIONS There are two basic types of cuts ripping and crosscutting Ripping is cutting along the length and the grain of the workpiece Crosscutting is cutting either across the width or acr...

Page 25: ...RIPPING SMALL PIECES To avoid injury from the blade contact never make cuts narrower than 1 2 in 12 7 mm wide 1 It is unsafe to rip small pieces Instead rip a larger piece to obtain the size of the d...

Page 26: ...side groove of the table 3 Set the blade 3 bevel to the desired bevel angle and tighten the blade bevel lock handle 4 Hold workpiece 2 rmly against the face of the miter gauge throughout the cutting...

Page 27: ...tor when in operation For your own safety always replace the blade blade guard assembly and blade insert when you are nished with the dado operation Fig XX WARNING 3 1 2 240V OPERATION CHANGING WIRES...

Page 28: ...White Black Black Black Black CIRCUIT BREAKER SWITCH Motor Green GROUND CIRCUIT BREAKER SWITCH Black White White Black Black Bl ac k Black Terminal Block Rocker Switch Blue Black Black Brown White Pow...

Page 29: ...ded 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...

Page 30: ...is damaged 1 Plug in saw 2 Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker 3 Have cord replaced by Porter Cable Service Center or Authorized Service Station Does not make accurate 45 and 90 rip cuts 1 Positive...

Page 31: ...8 in 203 2 mm Maximum dado width is 13 16 in 20 6 mm DO NOT USE WIDER COMBINATIONS Do not use molding head set with this saw Do not modify this power tool WARNING For assistance with your product vis...

Page 32: ...N Use good quality plywood or solid wood Use 1 2 in 13 mm or 3 4 in 19 mm material Push stick MUST be thinner than the width of material being cut Drill Hole for Hanging Notch for Prevent Hand from Sl...

Page 33: ...W M5 12 20 2 2W8Z ELEVATION SHAFT 1 0KAE CR RE PAN HD TAPPING SCREW M5 0 8 10 4 2W90 CENTER SHAFT 1 0KB9 CR RE PAN HD TAPPING SCREW M5 16 10 7 2W91 CENTER SHAFT 1 0KC8 CR RE TRUSS HD TAPPING SCREW M4...

Page 34: ...34 10 IN 254 MM TABLE SAW SCHEMATIC FOR TABLE SAW P Hardware Bag Q Hardware Bag R Hardware Bag S Hardware Bag T Hardware Bag U Hardware Bag...

Page 35: ...10LF HEX NUT M6 1 0 T 4 4 2ZU0 RIGHT LEG SUPPORT NO 1 1 10LU ADJUSTABLE FOOT 1 2ZU1 FRONT RIGHT LEG NO 2 1 22VB CUSHION 3 2ZU2 REAR RIGHT LEG NO 3 1 2EDZ HOOK 1 2ZU3 LEFT LEG SUPPORT NO 4 1 2X2G END C...

Page 36: ...5N5 INSULATE PLATE 1 0JAF EXTERNAL TOOTH LOCK WASHER 5 1 25SH CR RE PAN HD SCREW WASHER 10 24UNC 1 4 4 0JBA WAVE WASHER 1 2E7A ARMATURE ASS Y 1 0KF2 CR RE PAN HD SCREW M3 0 5 6 2 2PWE MOTOR REAR COVER...

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