Porter Cable Saw 7724 User Manual

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Instruction  
manual  
Variable Speed  
PORTA-BAND®  
Band Saw  
MODEL 7724  
IMPORTANT  
Please make certain that the person who is  
to use this equipment carefully reads and  
understands these instructions before  
starting operations.  
To learn more about Porter-Cable  
visit our website at:  
The Model and Serial No. plate is located on the main  
housing of the tool. Record these numbers in the  
spaces below and retain for future reference.  
Model No._______________________________________  
Type No. ________________________________________  
Serial No. _______________________________________  
Copyright © 2005 Porter-Cable Corporation  
Part No. 902452 - 02-02-05  
 
SAFETY GUIDELINES - DEFINITIONS  
It is important for you to read and understand this manual. The  
information it contains relates to protecting YOUR SAFETY and  
PREVENTING PROBLEMS. The symbols below are used to help  
you recognize this information.  
indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not  
avoided, will result in death or serious injury.  
indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not  
avoided,could result in death or serious injury.  
indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not  
avoided,may result in minor or moderate injury.  
used without the safety alert symbol indicates potentially  
hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in  
property damage.  
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65  
Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling,  
and other construction activities contains chemicals known (to the  
State of California) to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. Some  
examples of these chemicals are:  
lead from lead-based paints  
crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products  
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 your exposure to these chemicals: work in a well ventilated  
area, and work with approved safety equipment, always wear NIOSH/OSHA  
approved, properly fitting face mask or respirator when using such tools.  
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GENERAL SAFETY RULES  
Read all instructions. Failure to follow all  
instructions listed below may result in electric shock, fire and/or  
serious injury. The term "power tool" in all of the warnings listed  
below refers to your mains-operated (corded) power tool or  
battery-operated (cordless) power tool.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
1) Work area safety  
a) Keep work area clean and well lit. Cluttered or dark areas invite  
accidents.  
b) Do not operate power tools in explosive atmospheres, such as in the  
presence of flammable liquids, gases or dust. Power tools create  
sparks which may ignite the dust or fumes.  
c) Keep children and bystanders away while operating a power tool.  
Distractions can cause you to lose control.  
2) Electrical safety  
a) Power tool plugs must match the outlet. Never modify the plug in any  
way. Do not use any adapter plugs with earthed (grounded) power  
tools. Unmodified plugs and matching outlets will reduce risk of electric  
shock.  
b) Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded surfaces such as  
pipes, radiators, ranges and refrigerators. There is an increased risk of  
electric shock if your body is earthed or grounded.  
c) Do not expose power tools to rain or wet conditions. Water entering a  
power tool will increase the risk of electric shock.  
d) Do not abuse the cord. Never use the cord for carrying, pulling or  
unplugging the power tool. Keep cord away from heat, oil, sharp  
edges or moving parts. Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk  
of electric shock.  
e) When operating a power tool outdoors, use an extension cord  
suitable for outdoor use. Use of a cord suitable for outdoor use reduces  
the risk of electric shock.  
3) Personal safety  
a) Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use common sense when  
operating a power tool. Do not use a power tool while you are tired  
or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication. A moment of  
inattention while operating power tools may result in serious personal  
injury.  
b) Use safety equipment. Always wear eye protection. Safety equipment  
such as dust mask, non-skid safety shoes, hard hat, or hearing  
protection used for appropriate conditions will reduce personal injuries.  
c) Avoid accidental starting. Ensure the switch is in the off-position  
before plugging in. Carrying power tools with your finger on the switch  
or plugging in power tools that have the switch on invites accidents.  
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continued  
GENERAL SAFETY RULES  
d) Remove any adjusting key or wrench before turning the power tool  
on. A wrench or a key left attached to a rotating part of the power tool  
may result in personal injury.  
e) Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times. This  
enables better control of the power tool in unexpected situations.  
f) Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. Keep your  
hair, clothing and gloves away from moving parts. Loose clothes,  
jewelry or long hair can be caught in moving parts.  
g) If devices are provided for the connection of dust extraction and  
collection facilities, ensure these are connected and properly used.  
Use of these devices can reduce dust-related hazards.  
4) Power tool use and care  
a) Do not force the power tool. Use the correct power tool for your  
application. The correct power tool will do the job better and safer at the  
rate for which it was designed.  
b) Do not use the power tool if the switch does not turn it on and off.  
Any power tool that cannot be controlled with the switch is dangerous  
and must be repaired.  
c) Disconnect the plug from the power source before making any  
adjustments, changing accessories, or storing power tools. Such  
preventive safety measures reduce the risk of starting the power tool  
accidentally.  
d) Store idle power tools out of the reach of children and do not allow  
persons unfamiliar with the power tool or these instructions to  
operate the power tool. Power tools are dangerous in the hands of  
untrained users.  
e) Maintain power tools. Check for misalignment or binding of moving  
parts, breakage of parts and any other condition that may affect the  
power tools operation. If damaged, have the power tool repaired  
before use. Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained power  
tools.  
f) Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly maintained cutting tools  
with sharp cutting edges are less likely to bind and are easier to control.  
g) Use the power tool, accessories and tool bits etc., in accordance  
with these instructions and in the manner intended for the  
particular type of power tool, taking into account the working  
conditions and the work to be performed. Use of the power tool for  
operations different from those intended could result in a hazardous  
situation.  
5) Service  
a) Have your power tool serviced by a qualified repair person using only  
identical replacement parts. This will ensure that the safety of the  
power tool is maintained.  
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ADDITIONAL SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES  
1. Hold tool by insulated gripping surfaces when performing an operation  
where the cutting tool may contact hidden wiring or its own cord.  
Contact with a “live” wire will make exposed metal parts of the tool “live” and  
shock the operator.  
2. Keep blades sharp. Sharp blades will do the job better and safer.  
3. Keep hands away from cutting area. When sawing never reach underneath  
or behind the material being cut for any reason.  
4. When you have finished a cut be careful not to come into contact with the  
blade. Turn off the motor immediately.  
5. Make sure the material to be cut is firmly held to prevent movement.  
6. Stay clear of end pieces that may fall after being cut off.  
7. Never use a liquid coolant with portable band saws.  
8.  
Liquid coolants can increase the risk of electric shock.  
Use only stick wax to lubricate the blade.  
9.  
EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN BLIND CUTTING  
TO BE CERTAIN THAT THERE ARE NO FOREIGN OBJECTS SUCH AS  
ELECTRICAL WIRE, CONDUIT, PLUMBING PIPES, ETC., THAT MAY  
COME INTO CONTACT WITH THE BLADE.  
10. Never hold work in your hand, lap, or against other parts of your body when  
sawing.  
11. Wear eye and hearing protection. Always use safety glasses. Everyday  
eyeglasses are NOT safety glasses. USE CERTIFIED SAFETY EQUIPMENT.  
Eye protection equipment should comply with ANSI Z87.1 standards.  
Hearing equipment should comply with ANSI S3.19 standards.  
12.  
Use of this tool can generate and disburse dust or other  
airborne particles, including wood dust, crystalline silica dust and  
asbestos dust. Direct particles away from face and body. Always operate  
tool in well ventilated area and provide for proper dust removal. Use dust  
collection system wherever possible. Exposure to the dust may cause  
serious and permanent respiratory or other injury, including silicosis (a  
serious lung disease), cancer, and death. Avoid breathing the dust, and  
avoid prolonged contact with dust. Allowing dust to get into your mouth or  
eyes, or lay on your skin may promote absorption of harmful material.  
Always use properly fitting NIOSH/OSHA approved respiratory protection  
appropriate for the dust exposure, and wash exposed areas with soap and  
water.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!  
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SYMBOL  
DEFINITION  
........................ volts  
V
A
........................ amperes  
........................ hertz  
........................ watts  
........................ kilowatts  
........................ farads  
........................ microfarads  
........................ litres  
Hz  
W
kW  
F
µF  
l
g
........................ grams  
........................ kilograms  
........................ bars  
kg  
bar  
Pa  
h
min  
s
........................ pascals  
........................ hours  
........................ minutes  
........................ seconds  
........................ no-load speed  
n0  
1
-
…/min or …min ......... Revolutions or reciprocations per minute  
or d.c. ............... direct current  
or a.c. ................ alternating current  
2
........................ two-phase alternating current  
2N  
3
........................ two-phase alternating current with neutral  
........................ three-phase alternating current  
3N  
........................ three-phase alternating current with neutral  
........................ rated current of the appropriate fuse-link in amperes  
........................ time-lag miniature fuse-link where X is the symbol  
for the time/current characteristic, as given in IEC 60127  
........................ protective earth  
........................ class II tool  
........................ IP symbol  
IPXX  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!  
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MOTOR  
Many Porter-Cable tools will operate on either D.C., or single phase 25 to 60 cycle  
A.C. current and voltage within plus or minus 5 percent of that shown on the  
specification plate on the tool. Several models, however, are designed for A.C.  
current only. Refer to the specification plate on your tool for proper voltage and  
current rating.  
Do not operate your tool on a current on which the  
voltage is not within correct limits. Do not operate tools rated A.C.  
only on D.C. current. To do so may seriously damage the tool.  
EXTENSION CORD SELECTION  
If an extension cord is used, make sure the conductor size is large enough to  
prevent excessive voltage drop which will cause loss of power and possible motor  
damage. A table of recommended extension cord sizes will be found in this  
section. This table is based on limiting line voltage drop to 5 volts (10 volts for 230  
volts) at 150% of rated amperes.  
If an extension cord is to be used outdoors, it must be marked with the suffix W-  
A or W following the cord type designation. For example – SJTW-A to indicate it  
is acceptable for outdoor use.  
RECOMMENDED EXTENSION CORD SIZES FOR USE WITH PORTABLE ELECTRIC TOOLS  
Length of Cord in Feet  
115V  
230V  
25 Ft.  
50 Ft.  
50 Ft.  
100 Ft. 150 Ft. 200 Ft. 250 Ft. 300 Ft. 400 Ft. 500 Ft.  
100 Ft. 200 Ft. 300 Ft. 400 Ft. 500 Ft. 600 Ft. 800 Ft. 1000 Ft.  
0-2  
2-3  
18  
18  
18  
18  
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16  
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14  
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18  
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10  
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10  
8
16  
14  
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12  
12  
10  
10  
8
16  
14  
12  
12  
10  
10  
8
14  
12  
12  
10  
10  
8
14  
12  
10  
10  
8
12  
10  
10  
8
12  
10  
8
3-4  
4-5  
8
5-6  
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6-8  
6
6
6
8-10  
10-12  
12-14  
14-16  
16-18  
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8
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4
2
8
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4
2
8
6
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2
2
8
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6
4
4
2
2
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CARTON CONTENTS  
1. Porta-Band saw  
2. Porta-Band saw blade  
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION  
FOREWORD  
MODEL 7724 PORTER-CABLE Portable Band Saw is designed to cut  
various types of material up to 43/4" diameter or 41/2" x 43/4" rectangular shape.  
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ASSEMBLY  
NOTE: This tool is shipped completely assembled. No assembly time or  
tools are required.  
OPERATION  
TO START AND STOP SAW  
1. Make sure power circuit voltage is the same as that shown on the  
specification plate on the saw. Connect machine to power circuit.  
2. Squeeze trigger switch (A) Fig. 1, to start motor. Release trigger to stop motor.  
3. A lock button (B), Fig. 1, is provided to keep the saw running without  
holding the switch trigger “ON”. To lock the switch trigger “ON”, squeeze the  
trigger as far as it will go and push in the lock button and release trigger.  
To UNLOCK the lock, squeeze trigger allowing lock button to spring free and  
release trigger.  
4. The 7724 is equipped with an adjustable variable speed control. The  
speed is adjusted by turning the control knob (C), Fig. 1.  
The control knob is numbered “1” through “6” with “1” being the slowest  
speed (approximately 90 SFM) and “6” being the fastest speed (approximately  
240 SFM). The speed control may be adjusted with or without the motor  
running.  
B
A
C
Fig. 1  
BAND SAW BLADES  
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MODEL 7724 Band Saw requires blades that are .020 thick; /2" wide; and  
447/8" long.  
NOTE: Blades for stationary band saws are of different thickness than  
above and WlLL NOT fit the precision blade guides on portable band  
saws. Therefore, they MUST NOT be used.  
REFER TO THE BLADE SELECTlON CHART for types of blades available and  
their recommended usages. This chart is provided as a guide only. Due to the  
many materials that can be cut, operator’s experience will determine which  
blade will have the longest life for any specific operation.  
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WHICH BLADE TO USE  
In general, select a blade which will allow at least two teeth to be engaged in  
the material thickness. The thinner or the harder the material, the finer the  
blade teeth. The thicker or the softer the material, the coarser the blade teeth.  
The hi-speed steel blades stay sharp longer than alloy steel blades.  
USE OF LUBRICANTS  
NEVER USE LIQUID COOLANT WITH YOUR BAND SAW. Damage to the  
blade guide bearings or rubber tires on the pulleys may result.  
LIQUID COOLANTS CAN INCREASE THE RISK OF  
ELECTRIC SHOCK. Use only stick wax to lubricate the blade.  
Porter-Cable’s “Lube Wax” is available as an accessory and is recommended  
when cutting aluminum, brass and thick materials. Cast iron should be cut dry.  
With the saw running, apply the wax momentarily to both sides of the blade.  
Reapply wax intermittently as needed.  
EXERCISE EXTREME CARE TO PREVENT HANDS  
FROM CONTACTING THE BLADE.  
After prolonged cutting, the wax will cling to the pulleys of your BAND SAW.  
This does not affect the operation of the machine. All that is necessary is to  
disconnect the machine from the power source and wipe the wax from the  
pulleys.  
TO CHANGE SAW BLADES  
DISCONNECT TOOL FROM POWER SOURCE.  
TO REMOVE BLADE – Turn handle (A), Fig. 2, clockwise to release tension on  
the saw blade. Remove the blade, first from the pulleys and then from the  
blade guide.  
Before installing a blade, clean chips and wax, which may have accumulated  
on blade guides and pulley tires. TO INSTALL BLADE – install blade in blade  
guides and then position on pulleys. MAKE SURE TEETH ON LEFT SIDE OF  
MACHINE POINT TOWARD THE REAR OF THE MACHINE. See Fig. 3.  
Turn handle (A), Fig. 2, counterclockwise as far as it will go. This places tension  
on saw blade.  
Start and stop saw two or three times to seat blade on pulleys.  
A
Fig. 2  
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DIRECTION OF BLADE TRAVEL  
ON LEFT SIDE OF MACHINE  
POSITION OF TEETH ON  
LEFT SIDE OF MACHINE  
Fig. 3  
A
Fig. 4  
TO ADJUST BLADE TRACKING  
This Band Saw is equipped with an adjustable Blade Tracking Mechanism.  
When properly adjusted: the back edge of the blade will run lightly against at  
least one of the back-up rollers, but will not press heavily against the roller. If  
the blade fails to track correctly, adjust as follows:  
1.  
DISCONNECT TOOL FROM POWER SOURCE.  
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2. Use a /16" wrench to loosen the adjustment locking nut (A) Fig. 5, by  
turning it counterclockwise, one or two turns.  
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3. Use a flat screwdriver to turn the tracking screw (B) Fig. 5, /4 turn. Turning  
the screw clockwise will move the blade further up, toward the blade guide  
rollers. Turning the screw counterclockwise will move the blade down, away  
from the blade guide rollers.  
4. Tighten the adjustment locking nut.  
5. Following the directions in TO START AND STOP SAW, operate the saw  
and observe blade tracking.  
6. Repeat Steps 1 through 5 as necessary to achieve proper tracking.  
B
A
Fig. 5  
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HOW TO USE A PORTABLE BAND SAW  
1. Verify material to be cut is  
Right way  
Wrong way  
Wrong way  
Wrong way  
firmly held to prevent movement.  
2. Set variable speed switch in  
desired position. Speed CAN be  
changed while machine is running.  
Right way  
3. Hold the saw as shown in Fig.  
4, with the work stop (A) contacting  
the work and blade teeth clear of  
the work.  
4. Turn saw “ON” and lower onto  
Right way  
work. Allow weight of saw to control  
cutting  
pressure.  
Additional  
pressure will slow down speed of  
the blade and reduce cutting  
efficiency.  
Fig. 6  
5. Hold saw straight in the cut.  
Any twisting or cocking of the blade results in shorter blade life.  
6.  
Stay clear of end pieces that may fall after being cut off.  
7. At completion of cut DO NOT allow saw to fall against work. HOLD SAW  
SECURELY.  
8. Fig. 6 shows the proper cutting position for various shapes.  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
For assistance with your tool, visit our website at www.porter-cable.com for a  
list of service centers or call the Porter-Cable help line at 1-800-487-8665.  
MAINTENANCE  
KEEP TOOL CLEAN  
Periodically blow out all air passages with dry compressed air. Remove wax and  
chip buildup from pulley tires and blade guides. All plastic parts should be  
cleaned with a soft damp cloth. NEVER use solvents to clean plastic parts. They  
could possibly dissolve or otherwise damage the material.  
Wear ANSI Z87.1 safety glasses while using compressed air.  
FAILURE TO START  
Should your tool fail to start, check to make sure the prongs on the cord plug are  
making good contact in the outlet. Also, check for blown fuses or open circuit  
breakers in the line.  
LUBRICATION  
This tool has been lubricated with a sufficient amount of high grade lubricant for  
the life of the unit under normal operating conditions. No further lubrication is  
necessary.  
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BRUSH INSPECTION (If applicable)  
For your continued safety and electrical protection, brush inspection and  
replacement on this tool should ONLY be performed by an AUTHORIZED  
PORTER-CABLE SERVICE STATION or a PORTER-CABLEDELTA FACTORY  
SERVICE CENTER.  
At approximately 100 hours of use, take or send your tool to your nearest  
authorized Porter-Cable Service Station to be thoroughly cleaned and inspected.  
Have worn parts replaced and lubricated with fresh lubricant. Have new brushes  
installed, and test the tool for performance.  
Any loss of power before the above maintenance check may indicate the need for  
immediate servicing of your tool. DO NOT CONTINUE TO OPERATE TOOL  
UNDER THIS CONDITION. If proper operating voltage is present, return your tool  
to the service station for immediate service.  
SERVICE  
REPLACEMENT PARTS  
When servicing use only identical replacement parts. For a service parts list or  
to learn more about Porter-Cable visit our website at www.porter-cable.com  
SERVICE AND REPAIRS  
All quality tools will eventually require servicing, or replacement of parts due to  
wear from normal use. For assistance with your tool, visit our website at  
www.porter-cable.com for a list of service centers or call the Customer Care  
Department at 1-800-487-8665. All repairs made by our service centers are fully  
guaranteed against defective material and workmanship. We cannot guarantee  
repairs made or attempted by others.  
Should you have any questions about your tool, feel free to write us at any time.  
In any communications, please give all information shown on the nameplate of  
your tool (model number, type, serial number, etc.).  
ACCESSORIES  
A complete line of accessories is available from your Porter-CableDelta  
Supplier, Porter-CableDelta Factory Service Centers, and Porter-Cable  
Authorized Service Stations. Please visit our Web Site www.porter-cable.com  
for a catalog or for the name of your nearest supplier.  
Since accessories other than those offered by  
Porter-CableDelta have not been tested with this product, use of  
such accessories could be hazardous. For safest operation, only  
Porter-CableDelta recommended accessories should be used with  
this product.  
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WARRANTY  
PORTER-CABLE LIMITED  
ONE YEAR WARRANTY  
Porter-Cable warrants its Professional Power Tools for a period of one year from the date of original  
purchase. We will repair or replace at our option, any part or parts of the product and accessories  
covered under this warranty which, after examination, proves to be defective in workmanship or  
material during the warranty period. For repair or replacement return the complete tool or accessory,  
transportation prepaid, to your nearest Porter-Cable Service Center or Authorized Service Station.  
Proof of purchase may be required. This warranty does not apply to repair or replacement required  
due to misuse, abuse, normal wear and tear or repairs attempted or made by other than our Service  
Centers or Authorized Service Stations.  
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND  
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, WILL LAST ONLY FOR ONE (1) YEAR FROM THE DATE  
OF PURCHASE.  
To obtain information on warranty performance please write to: PORTER-CABLE CORPORATION,  
4825 Highway 45 North, Jackson, Tennessee 38305; Attention: Product Service. THE FOREGOING  
OBLIGATION IS PORTER-CABLE’S SOLE LIABILITY UNDER THIS OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY  
AND UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL PORTER-CABLE BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty  
lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or  
exclusion may not apply to you.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other legal rights which vary from  
state to state.  
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PORTER-CABLE • DELTA SERVICE CENTERS  
(CENTROS DE SERVICIO DE PORTER-CABLE • DELTA)  
(CENTRE DE SERVICE PORTER-CABLE • DELTA)  
Parts and Repair Service for Porter-Cable  
(Obtenga Refaccion de Partes o Servicio para su Herramienta en los Siguientes Centros de Porter-Cable  
(Locations où vous trouverez les pièces de rechange nécessaires ainsi qu’un service d’entretien)  
Delta Power Tools are Available at These Locations  
Delta)  
Cleveland 44125  
ARIZONA  
MINNESOTA  
GEORGIA  
8001 Sweet Valley Drive  
Unit #19  
Phone: (216) 447-9030  
Fax: (216) 447-3097  
Tempe 85282 (Phoenix)  
2400 West Southern Avenue  
Suite 105  
Phone: (602) 437-1200  
Fax: (602) 437-2200  
Minneapolis 55429  
Forest Park 30297 (Atlanta)  
5442 Frontage Road,  
Suite 112  
Phone: (404) 608-0006  
Fax: (404) 608-1123  
5522 Lakeland Avenue North  
Phone: (763) 561-9080  
Fax: (763) 561-0653  
OREGON  
MISSOURI  
Portland 97230  
CALIFORNIA  
North Kansas City 64116  
1141 Swift Avenue  
Phone: (816) 221-2070  
Fax: (816) 221-2897  
ILLINOIS  
4916 NE 122 nd Ave.  
Phone: (503) 252-0107  
Fax: (503) 252-2123  
Ontario 91761 (Los Angeles)  
3949A East Guasti Road  
Phone: (909) 390-5555  
Fax: (909) 390-5554  
Addison 60101 (Chicago)  
400 South Rohlwing Rd.  
Phone: (630) 424-8805  
Fax: (630) 424-8895  
PENNSYLVANIA  
St. Louis 63119  
Willow Grove 19090 (Philadelphia)  
520 North York Road  
Phone: (215) 658-1430  
Fax: (215) 658-1433  
7574 Watson Road  
Phone: (314) 968-8950  
Fax: (314) 968-2790  
Woodridge 60517 (Chicago)  
2033 West 75th Street  
Phone: (630) 910-9200  
Fax: (630) 910-0360  
San Diego 92111  
7638 Clairemont Blvd.  
Phone: (858) 277-9595  
Fax: (858) 277-9696  
NEW YORK  
TEXAS  
Flushing 11365-1595 (N.Y.C.)  
175-25 Horace Harding Expwy.  
Phone: (718) 225-2040  
Fax: (718) 423-9619  
MARYLAND  
San Leandro 94577 (Oakland)  
3039 Teagarden Street  
Phone: (510) 357-9762  
Fax: (510) 357-7939  
Carrollton 75006 (Dallas)  
1300 Interstate 35 N, Suite 112  
Phone: (972) 446-2996  
Fax: (972) 446-8157  
Elkridge 21075 (Baltimore)  
7397-102 Washington Blvd.  
Phone: (410) 799-9394  
Fax: (410) 799-9398  
NORTH CAROLINA  
Charlotte 28270  
9129 Monroe Road, Suite 115  
Phone: (704) 841-1176  
Fax: (704) 708-4625  
COLORADO  
Houston 77043  
4321 Sam Houston Parkway, West  
Suite 180  
Phone: (713) 983-9910  
Fax: (713) 983-6645  
MASSACHUSETTS  
Arvada 80003 (Denver)  
8175 Sheridan Blvd., Unit S  
Phone: (303) 487-1809  
Fax: (303) 487-1868  
Franklin 02038 (Boston)  
Franklin Industrial Park  
101E Constitution Blvd.  
Phone: (508) 520-8802  
Fax: (508) 528-8089  
OHIO  
FLORIDA  
WASHINGTON  
Columbus 43214  
4560 Indianola Avenue  
Phone: (614) 263-0929  
Fax: (614) 263-1238  
Davie 33314 (Miami)  
4343 South State Rd. 7 (441)  
Unit #107  
Phone: (954) 321-6635  
Fax: (954) 321-6638  
Auburn 98001(Seattle)  
3320 West Valley HWY, North  
Building D, Suite 111  
Phone: (253) 333-8353  
Fax: (253) 333-9613  
MICHIGAN  
Madison Heights 48071 (Detroit)  
30475 Stephenson Highway  
Phone: (248) 597-5000  
Fax: (248) 597-5004  
Tampa 33609  
4538 W. Kennedy Boulevard  
Phone: (813) 877-9585  
Fax: (813) 289-7948  
Authorized Service Stations are located in many large cities. Telephone 800-487-8665 or 731-541-6042 for assistance locating one. Parts and  
accessories for Porter-Cable Delta products should be obtained by contacting any Porter-Cable Delta Distributor, Authorized Service Center,  
or Porter-Cable Delta Factory Service Center. If you do not have access to any of these, call 888-848-5175 and you will be directed to the  
nearest Porter-Cable Delta Factory Service Center. Las Estaciones de Servicio Autorizadas están ubicadas en muchas grandes ciudades. Llame  
al 800-487-8665 ó al 731-541-6042 para obtener asistencia a fin de localizar una. Las piezas y los accesorios para los productos Porter-Cable  
Delta deben obtenerse poniéndose en contacto con cualquier distribuidor Porter-Cable  
Delta, Centro de Servicio Autorizado o Centro de  
Servicio de Fábrica Porter-Cable  
Servicio de Fábrica Porter-Cable  
Delta. Si no tiene acceso a ninguna de estas opciones, llame al 888-848-5175 y le dirigirán al Centro de  
Delta más cercano. Des centres de service agréés sont situés dans beaucoup de grandes villes. Appelez au  
800-487-8665 ou au 731-541-6042 pour obtenir de l’aide pour en repérer un. Pour obtenir des pièces et accessoires pour les produits Porter-  
Cable  
Delta, s’adresser à tout distributeur Porter-Cable  
Delta, centre de service agréé ou centre de service d’usine Porter-Cable  
Delta. Si  
Delta le  
vous n’avez accès à aucun de ces centres, appeler le 888-848-5175 et on vous dirigera vers le centre de service d’usine Porter-Cable  
plus proche.  
CANADIAN PORTER-CABLE DELTA SERVICE CENTERS  
QUÉBEC  
ALBERTA  
MANITOBA  
1515 Ave.  
Bay 6, 2520-23rd St. N.E.  
Calgary, Alberta  
T2E 8L2  
1699 Dublin Avenue  
Winnipeg, Manitoba  
R3H 0H2  
St-Jean Baptiste, Suite 160  
Québec, P.Q.  
G2E 5E2  
Phone: (418) 877-7112  
Fax: (418) 877-7123  
Phone: (403) 735-6166  
Fax: (403) 735-6144  
Phone: (204) 633-9259  
Fax: (204) 632-1976  
BRITISH COLUMBIA  
8520 Baxter Place  
Burnaby, B.C.  
V5A 4T8  
Phone: (604) 420-0102  
Fax: (604) 420-3522  
ONTARIO  
1447, Begin  
St-Laurent, (Mtl), P.Q.  
H4R 1V8  
Phone: (514) 336-8772  
Fax: (514) 336-3505  
505 Southgate Drive  
Guelph, Ontario  
N1H 6M7  
Phone: (519) 767-4132  
Fax: (519) 767-4131  
The following are trademarks of PORTER-CABLE  
DELTA (Las siguientes son marcas registradas de PORTER-CABLE  
DELTA S.A.) (Les marques  
suivantes sont des marques de fabriquant de la PORTER-CABLE  
DELTA): Auto-Set®, BAMMER®, B.O.S.S.®, Builder’s Saw®, Contractor’s Saw®,  
Contractor’s Saw II™, Delta®, DELTACRAFT®, DELTAGRAM™, Delta Series 2000™, DURATRONIC™, Emc²™, FLEX®, Flying Chips™, FRAME  
SAW®, Grip Vac™, Homecraft®, INNOVATION THAT WORKS®, Jet-Lock®, JETSTREAM®, ‘kickstand®, LASERLOC®, MICRO-SET®, Micro-Set®, MIDI  
LATHE®, MORTEN™, NETWORK™, OMNIJIG®, POCKET CUTTER®, PORTA-BAND®, PORTA-PLANE®, PORTER-CABLE®&(design), PORTER-  
CABLE®PROFESSIONAL POWER TOOLS, PORTER-CABLEREDEFINING PERFORMANCE™, Posi-Matic®, Q-3®&(design), QUICKSAND®&(design),  
QUICKSET™, QUICKSET II®, QUICKSET PLUS™, RIPTIDE™&(design), SAFE GUARD II®, SAFE-LOC®, Sanding Center®, SANDTRAP®&(design),  
SAW BOSS®, Sawbuck™, Sidekick®, SPEED-BLOC®, SPEEDMATIC®, SPEEDTRONIC®, STAIR EASE®, The American Woodshop®&(design), The  
Lumber Company®&(design), THE PROFESSIONAL EDGE®, THE PROFESSIONAL SELECT®, THIN-LINE™, TIGER®, TIGER CUB®, TIGER SAW®,  
TORQBUSTER®, TORQ-BUSTER®, TRU-MATCH™, TWIN-LITE®, UNIGUARD®, Unifence®, UNIFEEDER™, Unihead®, Uniplane™, Unirip®, Unisaw®,  
Univise®, Versa-Feeder®, VERSA-PLANE® , WHISPER SERIES®,  
WOODWORKER’S CHOICE™.  
Trademarks noted with ™ and ® are registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office and may also be registered in other countries.  
Las Marcas Registradas con el signo de ™ y ® son registradas por la Oficina de Registros y Patentes de los Estados Unidos y también pueden  
estar registradas en otros países. Marques déposées, indiquées par la lettre ™ et ®, sont déposées au Bureau des brevets d’invention et  
marques déposées aux Etats-Unis et pourraient être déposées aux autres pays.  
PC7.2-0105-164  
 

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