Porter-Cable PCB222TS Instruction Manual

Porter-Cable PCB222TS Instruction Manual

10 in. (254 mm) jobsite table saw

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10 IN. (254 mm)
JOBSITE TABLE SAW
ScIE cIrcuLAIrE dE 254 mm
(10 pO) Sur LE LIEu dE TrAvAIL
SIErrA dE mESA dE 254 mm
(10 puLg.) pArA LA OBrA
Instruction manual
Manuel d'instructions
Manual de instrucciones
www.portercable.com
INSTRUCTIVO DE OPERACIÓN, CENTROS DE
SERVICIO Y PÓLIZA DE GARANTÍA.
cATALOg NumBEr
AdvErTENcIA: LÉASE ESTE INSTRUCTIVO
ANTES DE USAR EL PRODUCTO.
pcB222TS


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  • Page 1 SIErrA dE mESA dE 254 mm (10 puLg.) pArA LA OBrA Instruction manual Manuel d’instructions Manual de instrucciones www.portercable.com INSTRUCTIVO DE OPERACIÓN, CENTROS DE SERVICIO Y PÓLIZA DE GARANTÍA. cATALOg NumBEr AdvErTENcIA: LÉASE ESTE INSTRUCTIVO ANTES DE USAR EL PRODUCTO. pcB222TS...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE Of cONTENTS SEcTION pAgE PRODUCT SPECIfICATIONS........................SAfETY GUIDELINES - DEfINITIONS ...................... POWER TOOL SAfETY ..........................TABLE SAW SAfETY ..........................ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS AND SAfETY..................TOOLS NEEDED fOR ASSEMBLY......................CARTON CONTENTS..........................KNOW YOUR JOBSITE TABLE SAW......................GLOSSARY Of TERMS..........................ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENTS......................OPERATION ...............................
  • Page 3: Safety Guidelines - Definitions

    SAvE THESE INSTrucTIONS SAFeTY GUIDeLINeS - DeFINITIONS WArNINg IcONS 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 heeding these symbols will help you operate your tool better and safer.
  • Page 4: Power Tool Safety

    pOWEr TOOL SAfETY gENErAL SAfETY INSTrucTIONS ampere rating. If in doubt, use the next heavier BEfOrE uSINg THIS pOWEr TOOL gauge. The smaller the gauge number, the heavier Safety is a combination of common sense, staying alert the cord. and knowing how to use your power tool. .
  • Page 5 pOWEr TOOL SAfETY moving parts, breakage of parts, mounting and 4. dO NOT operate the tool if you are under the influence of any drugs, alcohol or medicationn that any other conditions that may affect its operation. A guard or other part that is damaged should be could affect your ability to use the tool properly.
  • Page 6 TABLE SAW SAfETY . ALWAYS uSE SAW BLAdE guArd, riving knife 3. AvOId KIcKBAcKS (work thrown back towards and anti-kickback pawls for every through–sawing you) by keeping the blade sharp, the rip fence operation. Through–sawing operations are those parallel to the saw blade and by keeping the riving in which the blade cuts completely through the knife, anti-kickback pawls and guards in place, workpiece when ripping or crosscutting.
  • Page 7 TABLE SAW SAfETY SAW BLADe GUARD ASSeMBLY, ANTI-KICKBACK c. Keep saw blade guard assembly, riving knife and anti- kickback assembly in place and operating properly. If ASSEmBLY ANd rIvINg KNIfE anti-kickback assembly is not operational, return your unit to the nearest authorized service center for Your table saw is equipped with a blade guard assembly, repair.
  • Page 8: Electrical Requirements And Safety

    ELEcTrIcAL rEQuIrEmENTS ANd SAfETY pOWEr SuppLY ANd mOTOr SpEcIfIcATIONS Use a separate electrical circuit for your tool. This circuit must not be less than #4 wire and should be protected WArNINg with a 5 Amp time delay fuse. Before connecting the motor to the power line, make sure the switch is in the To avoid electrical hazards, fire hazards, or damage off position and the electric current is rated the same as...
  • Page 9 The adapter (fig. ) has a rigid lug extending from it that MUST be connected to a permanent earth ground, such as a properly grounded receptacle box. cAuTION In all cases, make certain the receptacle is properly grounded. If you are not sure, have a qualified electrician check the receptacle.
  • Page 10: Tools Needed For Assembly

    TOOLS NEEdEd fOr ASSEmBLY cArTON cONTENTS Supplied Not Supplied uNpAcKINg ANd cHEcKINg cONTENTS Carefully unpack the table saw and all its parts, and compare against the list below and the illustration on the next page. With the help of an assistant place the saw Blade wrench flat bladed screwdriver on a secure surface and examine it carefully.
  • Page 11 uNpAcKINg YOur JOBSITE TABLE SAW...
  • Page 12: Know Your Jobsite Table Saw

    KNOW YOur JOBSITE TABLE SAW Blade guard Miter gauge Anti-kickback pawls Side table extension Overload reset button Blade tilting handwheel Rip fence storage Stand handles ON/Off switch with key Blade elevation handwheel Blade bevel lock handle Stand foot pedal Adjustable foot pad Riving knife Rip fence Table insert...
  • Page 13: Glossary Of Terms

    gLOSSArY Of TErmS ANTI-KICKBACK PAWLS – Prevents the workpiece NON-THROUGH SAWING - Refers to any cut that does from being kicked upward or back toward the front of the not completely cut through the workpiece. table saw by the spinning blade. OvErLOAd rESET SWITcH –...
  • Page 14: Assembly And Adjustments

    ASSEmBLY ANd AdJuSTmENTS estimated Assembly Time: 45 - 60 Minutes. Fig. A-1 WArNINg For your safety, never connect plug to power source receptacle until all assembly and adjustment steps are all complete, and you have read and understood the safety instructions. ASSeMBLING THe STAND (FIG.
  • Page 15 SeTTING UP THe STAND (FIG. B, B-1) Fig. C . Lift up the stand to its vertical position, as shown in step  of fig. B. . Unfold the stand by stepping on the foot pedal () to release the locking treadle hook (), and press down on stand handle until the stand is in its lowest position.
  • Page 16 Push stick storage (Fig. H) AdJuSTINg THE TABLE INSErT (fIg. f) A storage holder for the push stick () is located on the WArNINg left side of the saw housing. To avoid serious injury, the table insert (2) must be level with the table.
  • Page 17 Anti-kickback pawls storage (Fig. J) extra saw blade and blade wrenches storage (Fig. L) Storage for the anti-kickback pawls () is located on the right side of the saw housing. . Loosen and remove the knob () on the right side of the saw housing.
  • Page 18 Fig. N Fig. P Dimple End 4. Insert the located tubes () into the two extension INSTALLINg THE BLAdE TILTINg HANdWHEEL tube brackets under the table (7). (fig. Q) (fIg. O) 5. Snap two plastic stops (3) over the end of the NOTE: 0°...
  • Page 19 . Remove the arbor nut (3) and outer blade rEmOvINg THE BLAdE (fIg. r, T) flange (4). (Fig. S) NOTE: Leave the plastic protective WArNINg strip around the saw blade at this time. Remove To avoid injury from an accidental start, make sure before using the saw for the first time.
  • Page 20 Fig. U BLAdE pArALLEL TO THE mITEr gAugE grOOvE (fIg. W) ° ° WArNINg This adjustment was made at the factory, but it must be rechecked and adjusted if necessary. WArNINg To prevent personal injury: Always disconnect plug from the power source •...
  • Page 21 AddITIONAL BLAdE AdJuSTmENTS (fIg. X) position for all through cuts and the lower position for . Loosen the two alignment bolts () clockwise, located all non-through cuts. on the underside of the table at the front of the saw a 8.
  • Page 22 This adjustment was made at the factory, but it Fig. AA • should be rechecked and adjusted if necessary. . Remove the table insert and raise the blade to the maximum height with the blade elevation handwheel. . Remove the blade guard and anti-kickback pawls assembly after first time riving knife installation.
  • Page 23 Fig. DD . Raise the riving knife () to its highest position (through cut position). Take the anti-kickback pawls Press Down assembly and lift up the locking lever () located on top. (fig. BB) 3. Place the front of assembly into slot (3) and push down, making sure the assembly is engaged in the slots.
  • Page 24 Fig. GG AvOId KIcKBAcKS (fIg. ff) To avoid kickback (having the work thrown violently back toward you), keep the blade sharp, keep the rip fence parallel to the saw blade and keep the riving knife, blade guard and anti-kickback pawls in place, aligned and functioning.
  • Page 25 5. If fence is loose when the handle is in the locked TABLE EXTENSION ScALE pOINTEr (fIg. KK) (downward) position, do the following: The table extension scale pointer () should be at 6 in. • Move the handle () upward and turn the (406.4 mm) on the scale when the extension is in the adjusting nut (5) clockwise using a 0 mm wrench closed position.
  • Page 26: Operation

    OpErATION Fig. NN BASIc SAW OpErATIONS rAISE THE BLAdE (fIg. mm) To raise or lower the blade, turn the blade elevation handwheel () to the desired blade height, and then tighten the blade bevel lock handle () to maintain the desired blade angle.
  • Page 27 Fig. PP . Remove the miter gauge and store it in the “storage” compartment in the base of the saw. Rear Scale . Secure the rip fence to the table. 3. Raise the blade so it is about /8 in. higher than the top of the workpiece.
  • Page 28 8. Continue pushing the workpiece (4) with the push mAKE A fEATHErBOArd (fIg. SS) stick (3) or push block (6-fig. RR) until it passes Select a solid piece of lumber approximately 3/4 in. through the blade guard and clears the rear of the (9 mm) thick, 4 in.
  • Page 29 Fig. VV WArNINg Make sure the screw heads do not stick out from the bottom of the base, they must be flush or recessed. The bottom must be flat and smooth enough to rest on the saw table without rocking. Fig.
  • Page 30 Fig. WW Fig. YY uSINg THE WOOd fAcINg ON THE mITEr gAugE (fIg. XX) Slots are provided in the miter gauge for attaching an cOmpOuNd mITEr crOSScuTTINg (fIg. ZZ) auxiliary facing () to make it easier to cut very long or 0°~45°...
  • Page 31 Fig. aa 4. Mount the auxiliary fence (4) with C-clamps. 5. Use the push block () to move the workpiece. NOTE: Mount the featherboard to table as shown, so the leading edges of featherboard will help workpiece complete cutting. Fig. cc uSINg THE WOOd fAcINg ON THE rIp fENcE Non-through Cut (FIG.
  • Page 32 knife when using a dado blade. Always use caution when operating a dado blade. 6. Use only the correct number of round outside blades and inside chippers as shown in the dado set’s instruction manual. Blade or chipper must not exceed / inch (.7 mm).
  • Page 33: Maintenance

    mAINTENANcE mAINTAININg YOur TABLE SAW LuBrIcATION Ball bearings in the table saw are packed with grease at gENErAL mAINTENANcE the factory and require no further lubrication. WArNINg RePLACING THe CARBON BRUSHeS (FIG. ff) ALWAYS use safety glasses. Everyday eyeglasses WArNINg are NOT safety glasses.
  • Page 34: Troubleshooting Guide

    TrOuBLESHOOTINg guIdE WArNINg To avoid injury from an accidental start, turn the switch Off and always remove the plug from the power source before making any adjustments. rEpLAcEmENT pArTS Use only identical replacement parts. for a parts list or to order parts, visit our service website at www.portercable. com.
  • Page 35 prOBLEm pOSSIBLE cAuSES cOrrEcTIvE AcTION Material kicked back . Rip fence out of adjustment. . Align rip fence with miter gauge slot. from blade . . Riving knife not aligned with blade. . Align riving knife with blade. 3. feeding stock without rip fence. 3.
  • Page 36: Accessories And Attachments

    AccESSOrIES ANd ATTAcHmENTS AvAILABLE AccESSOrIES WArNINg Do not use any accessory unless you have completely WArNINg read the Instruction Manual for that accessory. Since accessories, other than those offered by Porter- Cable, have not been tested with this product, use of WArNINg such accessories with this tool could be hazardous.
  • Page 37: Push Stick Pattern

    puSH STIcK pATTErN puSH STIcK cONSTrucTION • Use good quality plywood or solid wood • Use / in. (3 mm) or 3/4 in. (9 mm) material • Push stick MUST be thinner than the width of material being cut Drill hole for hanging Notch for Prevent hand from Slipping...
  • Page 38: Parts List

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  • Page 39: Warranty

    WArrANTY THrEE YEAr LImITEd WArrANTY PORTER-CABLE will repair, without charge, any defects due to faulty materials or workmanship for three years from the date of purchase. This warranty does not cover part failure due to normal wear or tool abuse. for further detail of warranty coverage and warranty repair information, visit www.portercable.com or call (888) 609-9779.

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