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9 IN. (228 MM) SINGLE SPEED BAND SAW 

PARTS LIST FOR BAND SAW

PARTS LIST

ID

Description

Size

Q'ty ID

Description

Size

Q'ty

X7F7

Lower door

1

X7DB 6P4 clip

2

X7F6

Hex screw

M6*10

2

X7DA Power cord 

1

X7F5

Spring washer

6

X7D9

Hex screw

M8*25

2

X7F4

Nut

4

X7D8

Flat washer

2

X7F3

Philips screw

M4*10

4

X7D7

Motor

1

X7F2

Blade tracking window  

1

X7D6

Locking knob

1

X7F1

Upper door

1

X7D5

Eccentric locking knob

2

X7F0

Blade

1

X7D4

Flat washer

2

X7EZ

Circlip for shaft

2

X7D3

Hex screw

M6*25

2

X7EY

Ball bearing

4

X7D2

Adjusting gear

1

X7EX

Internal circlip

φ26

4

X7D1

Adjusting handle base

1

X7EW Philips screw

M5*12

6

X7D0

Adjusting handle

1

X7EV

Tire

2

X7CZ

Dust port

1

X7EU

Idler pulley

1

X7CY Hex bolt

M6*20

4

X7ET

Carriage bolt

M8*70

1

X7CX Hex nut

5

X7ES

Brush

1

X7CW Shaft

1

X7ER

Brushing sleeving

1

X7CV Locking spring

1

X7EQ

Upper wheel shaft

1

X7CU Gear handle

1

X7EP

Upper wheel shaft base

1

X7CT

Table pointer

1

X7EN

Washer

2

X7CS Hex bolt

M6*25

1

X7EM Connection shaft

1

X7CR Table insert

1

X7EL

Blade wheel

2

X7CQ Work table

1

X7EK

U type support

1

X7CP Table locking knob

1

X7EJ

Carriage bolt

M8*85

1

X7CN Guide block

2

X7EH

Hex nut

2

X7CM Angle support

1

X7EG

Switch

1

X7CL

Hex bolt

M6*12

4

X7EF

Switch plate

1

X7CK Hex screw

M6*16

2

X7EE

Locking pad

1

X7CJ

Butterfly bolt

1

X7ED

Guide base

1

X7CH Flat washer

2

X7EC

Philips screw

M5*10

6

X7CG Slide bar

1

X7EB

Guide plate

1

X7CF

Miter gauge knob

1

X7EA

Plate spring

1

X7CE Miter gauge

1

X7E9

Philips screw

ST3.9*10

1

X7CD

Pan head screw with flat 

M5*8

1

X7E8

Slide board

1

& spring washer

X7E7

Upper guide slide bar

1

X7CC Miter gauge pointer

1

X7E6

Hex screw

M4*4

5

X7CB Lower support shaft

1

X7E5

Pin

4

X7CA Lower blade guide support

1

X7E4

Upper blade guide support

1

X7C9

Spring washer

1

X7E3

Upper support shaft

1

X7C8

Capacitor

1

X7E2

Flat washer

2

X7C7

Philips screw+flat washer

M4*6

2

X7E1

Ball bearing

2

X7C6

Capacitor box

1

X7E0

Bearing fastening screw

2

X7C5

Wavy washer

φ6

1

X7DZ

Hex screw

M5*10

6

X7C4

Lower blade guide support base

1

X7DY

Hex screw

M5*15

1

X7C3

Hex bolt

M6*40

1

X7DX

Pan head screw with flat

M4*8

6

X7C2

Open end wrench

1

& spring washer

X7C1

4 mm hex wrench

1

X7DW Belt

1

X7C0

2 mm hex wrench

1

X7DV

Hex nut

M12*1.5

1

X7BZ

Warning label

1

X7DU

Spring washer

1

X7BY

Logo label

1

X7DT

Lower wheel shaft

1

X7BX

Motor label

1

X7DS

Hex screw

M5*10

1

X7BW Rotating label

1

X7DR

Flat washer

1

X7BV

Instruction manual

1

X7DQ Driven pulley

1

X7BS

Upper guide slide bar assembly

1

X7DP

Guide plate

1

X7BR Upper blade guide support

1

X7DN

Hex nut

1

X7BQ Upper bearing guide assembly

1

X7DM Hex screw

M6*8

2

X7BP

Upper door assembly

1

X7DL

Blade lower guard

1

X7BN Lower door assembly

1

X7DK

Saw body

1

X7BM Upper blade wheel assembly

1

X7DJ

Block

1

X7BL

Lower blade wheel assembly

1

X7DH

Tension spring

1

X7BK

Miter gauge assembly

1

X7DG Tension handle

1

X7BJ

Lower blade guide support

1

X7DF

Flat washer

4

X7BH Lower bearing guide assembly

1

X7DE

Hex nut

1

X7BG Work table assembly

1

X7DD

Wing locking nut 

1

X7BF

Motor assembly

1

X7DC

Blade wheel adjusting knob

1

Summary of Contents for PCXB310BS

Page 1: ...RA BRANCO DE 228 MM 9 PULG CATALOG NUMBER PCXB310BS Instruction Manual Manuel d instructions Manual de instrucciones www portercable com INSTRUCTIVO DE OPERACI N CENTROS DE SERVICIO Y P LIZA DE GARANT...

Page 2: ...Length 59 1 2 in 1511 mm Speed 1720 RPM No load CUTTING CAPACITY Type Induction Throat 9 in 228 mm TABLE SIZE 12 5 16 x 11 7 8 in Height 3 11 32 in 85 mm 313 x 302 mm SAWDUST PORT 2 1 2 in O D 63 5 m...

Page 3: ...S Your power tool and its Instruction Manual may contain WARNING ICONS a picture symbol intended to alert you to and or instruct you how to avoid a potentially hazardous condition Understanding and he...

Page 4: ...clamps or a vise to hold work when practical It is safer than using your hand and it frees both hands to operate the tool 15 DISCONNECT TOOLS FROM POWER SOURCE before servicing and when changing acce...

Page 5: ...NNING UNATTENDED TURN THE POWER OFF Do not walk away from a running tool until the blade comes to a complete stop and the tool is unplugged from the power source 21 DO NOT OVERREACH Keep proper footin...

Page 6: ...ade guard 13 SUPPORT round work properly with a V block or clamped to the miter gauge to prevent it from rolling and the blade from biting 14 CUT only one workpiece at a time Make sure the table is cl...

Page 7: ...erly grounded USE only 3 wire extension cords that have three pronged grounding plugs with three pole receptacles that accept the tool s plug Repair or replace damaged or worn cords immediately WARNIN...

Page 8: ...to a two contact grounded receptacle The adapter Fig 2 has a rigid lug extending from it that MUST be connected to a permanent earth ground such as a properly grounded receptacle box In all cases make...

Page 9: ...electrical shock do not plug the power cord into a source of power during unpacking and assembly This cord must remain unplugged whenever you are adjusting assembling the saw The saw is heavy and shou...

Page 10: ...10 UNPACKING YOUR BAND SAW A B C D E...

Page 11: ...e guide Lower blade guide Blade tension knob Blade tracking knob Motor Power cord Miter gauge Table aligning bolt Lower blade wheel Sawdust port Table Blade Wheel brush ON OFF switch Upper wheel cover...

Page 12: ...fter adjusting the upper guide assembly to make sure upper blade guide just clears workpiece before cutting Upper guide lock knob must be tightened before the band saw is turned on TABLE LOCK KNOB loc...

Page 13: ...60 minutes For your safety never connect plug to power source receptacle until all assembly and adjustment steps are complete and you have read and understood the safety instructions INSTALLING THE BA...

Page 14: ...workpiece the blade teeth must point downward toward the table 4 Place the blade 8 on the upper and lower wheels 11 5 Place the blade carefully between the upper and lower blade guides 5 9 6 Slide the...

Page 15: ...oid injury the blade tension tracking and upper and lower guides and bearings must be properly adjusted before operating the band saw See ADJUSTMENT INSTRUCTIONS section Fig F WARNING 1 4 2 3 5 WARNIN...

Page 16: ...f both wheels 1 WARNING WARNING The blade must be slightly tensioned before adjusting blade tracking Make sure blade guides and bearings do not interfere with blade 1 Open upper and lower doors Hand r...

Page 17: ...ness of a dollar bill 5 Tighten the front hex screws 1 Fig J WARNING WARNING 1 1 3 2 2 6 Loosen the side hex screw 4 by turning counterclockwise with a 4 mm hex wrench supplied 7 Move the upper blade...

Page 18: ...t side of the band saw with the hex wrench 7 Move the support bearing shaft 7 in or out until the support bearing 8 is 1 64 in 0 4 mm behind the saw blade 1 2 3 2 1 4 5 8 Tighten the support bearing h...

Page 19: ...of the blade Sharp saw blades need little pressure for cutting Steadily move the workpiece against the blade without forcing it To avoid twisting the blade do not turn sharp corners saw around corners...

Page 20: ...cut When sawing small curves and delicate work use narrow blades Otherwise use the widest blade as possible Please refer Fig Q For cutting wood and similar materials with this band saw purchase blades...

Page 21: ...sh or scraped off with a piece of wood NOTE To avoid damaging the tires do not use a sharp knife or any kind of solvent When the tires are worn they should be replaced When replacing the tires stretch...

Page 22: ...the information shown on the nameplate of your tool model number type serial number etc GENERAL WARNING PROBLEM PROBLEM CAUSE SUGGESTED CORRECTIVE ACTION Blade does not run in the center of upper whe...

Page 23: ...plug or motor need repair Contact Porter Cable Service Center or Authorized Service Station for repair Motor fails to develop full power 1 Low line voltage 2 Faulty motor or capacitor 1 Check power li...

Page 24: ...ccessories should be used with this product A complete line of accessories is available from your Porter Cable Factory Service Center or a Porter Cable Authorized Warranty Service Center Please visit...

Page 25: ...pring 1 X7CE Miter gauge 1 X7E9 Philips screw ST3 9 10 1 X7CD Pan head screw with flat M5 8 1 X7E8 Slide board 1 spring washer X7E7 Upper guide slide bar 1 X7CC Miter gauge pointer 1 X7E6 Hex screw M4...

Page 26: ...X7BV X7CK X7DX X7EM X7ER X7ES X7ET X7EV X7EX X7EL X7EG X7C9 X7DF X7EL X7EV X7EU X7DS X7DR X7DQ X7DW X7CA X7CF X7CG X7CH X7CE X7CD X7CC X7E5 X7E6 X7DV X7DU X7DT X7C4 X7CB X7E2 X7E1 X7E0 X7CH X7F5 X7CJ...

Page 27: ...27 NOTES...

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