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Porter-Cable SPEEDTRONIC 518 User's Manual

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1. Heavy Duty Routers MODEL 520 Consisting of Model 5202 Motor o Model 5201 Base eeuu SPEEDTRONIC MODEL 518 Consisting of Model 5182 Motor Model 5181 Base IMPORTANT I Please make certain that the person who is to use this equipment carefully reads and understands mose instructions before starting operations 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 tolerance Model No Type Serial No Part No 872949 096 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS This tool should be grounded vvhile in use to protect the operator from electric shock The tool is equipped vvith an approved three conductor cord and three prong grounding type plug to fit the proper grounding type receptacle The green or green and yellow conductor in the cord is the grounding wire Never connect the green or green and yellow wire to a live terminal If your unit is for use on less than GROUNDED OUTLET Box 150 Volts the power cord is CURRENT _ equipped with a plug that has two flat parallel current carrying prongs and one longer round or U shaped ground prong which requires a mating 3 conductor GROUNDING PRONG grounded type receptacle as IS LONGEST OF THE 3 PRONGS shown in Fig 1 i An adapter chown in Fig 2 is available for connecting 3 prong grounding type plugs that are used on u
2. Phone 303 892 6113 Fax 303 595 0358 PORTER CABLE SERVICE CENTERS Parts and Repair Service for Porter Cable Power Tools are Available at These Locations ILLINOIS ALABAMA Birmingham 35209 131 West Oxmoor Road Suite 105 Phone 205 942 6325 Fax 205 945 9615 CALIFORNIA City of Industry 91745 Los Angeles 1305 John Reed Court Phone 818 333 3566 Fax 818 330 5900 San Leandro 94577 Oakland 3039 Teagarden Street Phone 415 357 9762 Fax 415 357 7939 COLORADO Denver 80204 2561 West 8th Avenue FLORIDA lt Hialeah 33014 Miami lt 16373 75 NW 57th Ave Phone 305 624 2523 Fax 305 628 2654 Tampa 33609 i 4538 W Kennedy Boulevard Phone 813 877 9585 Fax 813 289 7948 Orlando 32803 1807 2 Winter Park Road Phone 407 644 8100 Fax 407 740 5956 GEORGIA Forest Park 30050 Atlanta 4017 Jonesboro Road Phone 404 363 8000 Fax 404 363 3129 DELTA SERVICE CENTRES Addison 60101 Chicago 311 Laura Drive i Phone 708 628 6100 Fax 708 628 0023 MARYLAND Baltimore 21205 4714 Erdman Avenue Phone 301 483 3100 Fax 301 325 6934 Hyattsville 20781 l 4811 Kenilworth Avenue Phone 301 779 8080 Fax 301 209 8421 MASSACHUSETTS Aliston 02134 Boston 414 Cambridge Street Phone 617 782 1700 Fax 617 789 4232 MICHIGAN Grand Rapids
3. WEAR EAR PROTECTION to safeguard against sosia hearing loss i SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS ADDITIONAL SAFETY RULES FOR ROUTERS 1 NEVER adjust depth of cut while motor is running A slip at this time may cause personal injury or damage to cutter or workpiece KAU 2 BE SURE cord set is free and will not anang up during routing operations vg 3 KEEP HANDS CLEAR of cutter when motor is running to prevent personal injury 4 MAINTAIN FIRM GRIP on router when starting motor to resist starting torque 5 STAY ALERT and Keep cutter Lea of all foreign objects while motor is running 6 BE SURE motor has completely stopped before Seung machine ia down between operations 7 DO NOT USE router bits with a diameter in excess of Dvor except when using Model 5182 Motor set for either 10 000 or 13 000 R P M Router bits with a diameter up to 3 may be used with ine 5182 Motor gt operating in the 10 000 or 13 000 R P M speeds 8 DO NOT use router hand held in an upside down or a horizontal position Motor can fall from base if not properly attached according to instructions See page 7 9 AVOID CLIMB CUTTING See page 10 Climb Cutting in creases the chance lor loss of control ena in ON parsonna injury Sa REPLACEMENT PARTS When servicing use only identical replacement parts MOTOR Models 518 and 5182 will operate on Tenge da 60 dn A c current and voltage within plus or minus 5
4. MICRO SET MORTEN TIGER SAW l TIGER CUB TRU MATCH are trademarks of Porter Cable Co rporation Copyright 1990 Porter Cable Corporation CENTRES D ENTRETIEN DELTA QUEBEC me 523 Rue Deslauriers St Laurent Montr al P Q HAN 1W2 Phone 514 336 8772 Fax 514 336 3505 Suite 202 2022 Rue Lavoisier Ste Foy Qu bec Qu bec GIN 4L5 Phone 418 681 7305 Fax 418 681 1695 Printed in U S A
5. Sareng torque The router is started and stopped by depressing the rocker switch A Fig 3 into the ON or OFF position gt CAUTION To avoid personal injury or damage to finished eee always a om u allow the motor to come to a COMPLETE STOF before setting it down ua E CIRCUIT BREAKER A thermal type circuit breaker is incorporated into the ON OFF rocker switch A Fig 3 This circuit breaker will turn the switch or i prolonged overload conditions are encountered If the circuit breaker trips switching the motor OFF 1 ui cause of the overload I E dull bit low voltage excessive feed rate etc and correct before continuing 2 allow router to cool for three minutes and 3 restart router following the instructions in TO START S AND STOP ROUTER x MICROPROCESSOR SE SPEED CONTROL MODEL 518 ONLY The microprocessor based speed control is located as shown in Fig 4 Five operating speeds from 10 000 RPM to 22 000 RPM in 3000 RPM increments are available by moving the Speed Selector Knob A Fig 4 When the Speed Selector Knob is moved to the left the cutter speed increases and when moved to the right the speed decreases The location of the Speed Selector Knob is marked A _ B C D and E corresponding to the following speeds A 22 000 RPM B 19 000 RPM C 16 000 RPM D 13 000 RPM and E 10 000 RPM The set speed will appear in the readout display The desir
6. example do not use a circular saw for cutting tree limbs or logs 8 DRESS PROPERLY Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry Loose clothing draw strings and jewelry can be caught in moving parts Rubber gloves and non skid footwear are recommended when working Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair a 9 USE SAFETY GLASSES Wear safety glasses or goggles while operating power tools Also face or dust mask if operation creates dust All persons in the area where power tools are being operated should also wear safety glasses and face or dust mask 10 DON T ABUSE CORD Never carry tool by cord or yank it to disconnect from receptacle Keep cord from heat oil and sharp edges 3 Have damaged or worn power cord and strain reliever replaced immediately DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REPAIR POWER CORD Poe 11 SECURE WORK Use clamps or a vise to hold work It s safer than using your hand and it frees both hands to operate tool 12 DON T OVERREACH Keep proper footing and balance at all times 13 MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE Keep tools sharp and clean for better and safer performance Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories Inspect tool cords periodically and if damaged have repaired by authorized service facility Inspect extension cords periodically and replace if damaged Have all worn broken or lost parts replaced immediately Keep handles dry clean and free from oil and grease 14 DISCONNECT TOOLS Whe
7. is advisable to make a sample cut on a piece of scrap lumber This will show _ exactly how the cut All look as well as s enable you to check dimensions a CAUTION ee be sure the work is rigidly clamped o or r otherwise secured pele makine a cut u Generally speaking vhen working on a Bench the workpiece should be held on the bench by wood clamps When routing edges the router should be held fi irmly down and against the work by both guiding knobs Since the cutter rotates clockwise when viewing router from top more efficient cutting will be obtained if the router is moved from left to right as you stand facing the work When working on the inside of a templet move router in clockwise direction When working on the outside of a templet move the router in the counterclockwise direction Fig 5 WARNING Avoid Climb Cutting cutting in direction opposite that shown in Fig 5 Climb Cutting increases the chance for loss of control resulting in possible personal injury When Climb Cutting is required backing around a corner exercise extreme caution to maintain control of router The speed and depth of cut will depend largely on the type of material being worked upon Keep the cutting pressure constant but do not crowd the router so the motor speed slows excessively If may be necessary on exceptionally hard woods or problem materials to make more than one pass at various settings to get the desir
8. percent of that shown on the specification plate on the tool Model 520 and 5202 will operate on 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 a CAUTION Do not operate your tool on current or voltage other than that specified To do so may seriously damage the tool EXTENSION CORD SELECTION If an extension cord is used make sure the conductor size is sis gt 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 below 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 following the cord type designation For example SJTVV A to indicate it is acceptable for outdoor use RECOMMENDED EXTENSION CORD SIZES FOR USE WITH PORTABLE ELECTRIC TOOLS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOREWORD os Model 518 Porter Cable Speedtronic Router bob ornis a microprocessor based speed control that maintains a no load and cutting load speed from 10 000 RPM to 22 000 RPM in 3000 RPM increments to handle the most demanding router applications in various materials Model 520 PORTER CABLE Router is designed for continuous operations to handle the most demanding routing applications SEL
9. 49508 Broadmoor Business Center 3755 G Broadmoor S E Phone 616 949 9040 Fax 616 949 3164 Southfield 48075 Detroit 18650 W Eight Mile Road Phone 313 569 4333 Fax 313 569 4337 MINNESOTA Minneapolis 55429 4315 68th Avenue North Phone 612 561 9080 Fax 612 561 0653 MISSOURI North Kansas City 64116 1141 Swift Avenue P O Box 12393 Phone 816 221 2070 Fax 816 221 2897 St Louis 63119 7574 Watson Road Phone 314 968 8950 Fax 314 968 2790 NEW JERSEY Union 07083 945 Ball Avenue Phone 201 964 1730 Fax 201 688 6679 gt NEW YORK Flushing 11365 1595 NYC 175 25 Horace Harding Expwy Phone 718 225 2040 Fax 718 423 9619 NORTH CAROLINA Charlotte 28209 4303 B South Boulevard Phone 704 525 4410 Fax 704 525 0618 OHIO Columbus 43214 4560 Indianola Avenue Phone 614 263 0929 Fax 614 263 1238 Cleveland 44125 8001 Sweet Valley Drive Unit 18 Phone 216 447 9030 Fax 216 447 3097 PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia 19154 12285 McNulty Road Phone 215 677 7800 Fax 215 677 9908 RHODE ISLAND East Providence 02914 1009 Waterman Avenue Phone 401 434 3620 Fax 401 431 9277 TEXAS Dallas 75220 o mm 10714 N Stemmons Freeway Phone 214 353 2996 Fax 214 350 3943 Houston 77092 5201 Mitchelldale B 9 Phone 713 682 0334 Fax 713 682 4867 WASHINGTON Renton
10. 98055 Seattle _ 268 Southwest 43rd Street Phone 206 251 6680 5 Fax 206 251 9337 WISCONSIN Milwaukee 53222 10700 W Burleigh Street Phone 414 774 3650 Fax 414 774 3653 Authorized Service Stations are located in many large cities For the one nearest you see the classified section in your phone book under Tools Electric ALBERTA MANITOBA 10 6320 11th Street S E 1699 Dublin Avenue Calgary Alberta T2H 2L7 Phone 403 255 3530 Fax 403 258 0767 10632 169th Street Edmonton Alberta TSP 3X6 Phone 403 489 5587 Fax 403 489 0465 BRITISH COLUMBIA 45 West 7th Avenue Vancouver B C VSY 1L4 Phone 604 879 8622 Fax 604 879 4594 SAW BOSS SPEED BLOC Winnipeg Manitoba ASH OH2 Phone 204 633 9259 Fax 204 632 1976 ONTARIO 644 Imperial Road Guelph Ontario NIH 6M7 Phone 519 836 2840 Fax 519 836 9352 6463 Northam Drive Mississauga Ontario LAV 1J2 Phone 416 677 5330 416 677 5332 Fax 416 677 3728 851 Richmond Road Ottawa Ontario K2A 3X2 l Phone 613 728 1124 613 728 4535 Fax 613 728 9208 Authorized Service Stations are located in many large cities For the one nearest you see the classified section in your phone book under Tools Electric PORTER CABLE OMNIJIG PORTA BAND PORTA PLANE VERSA PLANE SPEEDMATIC SPEEDTRONIC STAIR EASE STUB RITE DURATRONIC HAMMER HEAD
11. ECTING THE BIT Models 518 and 520 accommodate bits with 1 2 diameter sani that are installed directly into the power unit collet Collets are available that will allow the use of bits having 1 4 or 378 diameter shanks CAUTION DO NOT USE router bits with a diameter in excess of 2 2 except when using Model 5182 Motor set for either 10 000 or 13 000 R P M Router bits with a diameter up to 3 may be used with me 5182 Motor operating in the 10 000 or 13 000 R P M speeds CAUTION While preparing the router for use while making adjustments and when router is not in use ALWAYS disconnect it from the power source INSTALLING AND REMOVING THE BIT s 1 CAUTION DISCONNECT machine from power source gt 2 Remove Motor Unit from Base Unit as follows a Loosen Clamp Screw A Fig 1 b While holding base turn motor unit COUNTERCLOCKWISE until lower Pin B in motor housing is disengaging from groove in base ei c Lift Motor Unit free from Base Unit ge ERR 3 Clean and insert Shark of biti into o ilet until shank bottoms Then back it out approximately TAB 4 Lay Motor Unit on bench with the collet Bitne AWAY from you 5 Place one wrench on flats on Chuck and allow KT end of wrench to rest on the bench to your LEFT 6 Place other wrench on Collet nut and turn counterclockwise to tighten TIGHTEN FIRMLY 7 To remove the bit reverse the foregoing procedure NEVER TIGHTEN COLL
12. ET WITHOUT BIT INSERTED TO DO SO MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO COLLET ASSEMBLING THE MOTOR INTO THE ROUTER BASE 1 CAUTION DISCONNECT motor from power source 2 Loosen the Clamp Screw A Fig 1 only enough so Power Unit can be inserted in Base Unit 3 Insert Motor Unit into base aligning lower pins B with grooves in base 5 4 Rotate Motor Unit Clockwise into base 5 Tighten clamp screw firmly AGGUSTING DEPTH OF CUT CAUTION DISCONNECT motor from power source M Loosen Clamp Screw A Fig 2 Fig 2 i ade While holdi ing base turn Motor Unit it COUNTERCLOCKWISE until the tip of the bit is above bottom surface of base 7 4 Set router on a flat wooded EN 5 Turn Motor Unit Ea until bit just touches ne wood surface n 6 Tighten clamp screw 7 Rotate Depth Adjusting Ring B until the graduation ine marked gt zero C is opposite the index line D on the motor ing ni 8 Loosen clamp screw 9 Tip the router so bit is clear of ihe wood surface e turn motor unit CLOCKWISE until the index line on the motor housing reaches the desired depth indicated on the ring 10 Tighten clamp screw firmly NOTE Setting the index line to 1 4 on the ring means the cutting edge of the bit is exposed 1 4 below the base CONNECTING TO POWER SOURCE TO START AND STOP ROUTER CAUTION Before starting the router make sure bit is clear of work piece and foreign objects Also keep firm grip on router to resist
13. ed depth of cut When making cuts on all four edges of the workpiece it is advisable to have the first cut on the end of the piece across the grain Thus if chipping of wood occurs at the end of a cut it will be removed when making the next cut Roe with the grain THE EDGE GUIDE An Edge Guide is available as an accessory to aid in outing Sperations such as straight edge pening parale grooving dado or one operations To assemble insert Guide Rods A in holes in base Fig 6 and secure with screws B The Guide C is adjusted on the rods and secured in desired position with Thumb Screws D 10 Fig 6 TEMPLET GUIDES A wide vari iety of templet guides are available for use in fam and templet routing operations Fig 7 shows a aca comomnatnon A Bit B Templet Guide and C Locknut CAUTION DISCONNECT Router from power source To install insert templet guide in center hole in router base and secure in place vvith the locknut Fig 7 MAINTENANCE KEEP TOOL CLEAN Periodically blow out all air passages with pes air Remove build up of grime resulting from working with green or sappy wood All plastic parts should be cleaned with soft damp cloth NEVER use solvents to clean plastic parts They coug possibly dissolve or otherwise damage the material CAUTION Wear safety glasses while using compressed air FAILURE TO START Should your tool fail to start check to make sure the prongs on the co
14. ed speed may be set prior to turning the router ON or any time while the router is running It is recommended that the speed be set prior to engaging the router bit into work Should it be necessary to change the speed after work has begun remove router clear of work maintain a firm grip on the router and adjust pa 9 NOTE Model 518 Router has a Soft Start feature designed to minimize startup reaction torque This feature will also prevent the router from starting especially in the E or 10 000 RPM setting if 8 M the bit is against the work 2 if a low voltage situation exists or 3 if long and or light duty extension cords are used _ I starting problems arise from the above situations start the router with the control in the mid range or high speed setting The following chart contains suggested speeds for various cutter diameters and material This chart is also on the router base for easy reference Experience will indicate the most satisfactory speed to use for any particular application depending on desired finish and feed rate se CONTROL SETTING _Cutter er Dia Soft Wood Hard Wood esis a E USING THE ROUTER IMPORTANT Before using your router consider the kind and total ne amount of material to be removed Depending on the material if may be necessary to make more than one cut to avoid overloading the motor Before beginning the cut on the actual workpiece it
15. fied and or used for any application other than for which it was designed If you have any questions relative to its application DO NOT use the tool until you have written Porter Cable and we have advised you gt Manager of Product Engineering Porter Cable Corporation Youngs Crossing at Highway 45 P O Box 2468 Jackson TN 38302 2468 1 KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN Cluttered areas and benches invite injuries 2 AVOID DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENT Don t expose power tools to rain Don t use power tools in damp or wet locations Keep area well lit Avoid chemical or corrosive environment Do not use tool in presence of flammable liquids or gases THIS SYMBOL DENOTES DO NOT EXPOSE TO RAIN OR USE IN DAMP LOCATIONS CE SIGNE EST L INDICATION DE NE PAS EXPOSER A LA PLUIE ET NE PAS UTILISER DANS LES EMPLACEMENTS HUMIDES 3 GUARD AGAINST ELECTRIC SHOCK Prevent body contact with grounded surfaces For example pipes radiators ranges ps enclosures 4 KEEP CHILDREN AWAY Do not let visitors contact tool or extension cord All visitors should be kept away from work area 5 STORE IDLE TOOLS When not in use tools should be stored in dry and high or locked up place out of the reach of children 3 6 DON T FORCE TOOL It will do the job better and Bae at the rate for which it was intended 7 USE RIGHT TOOL Don t force small tool or atabhmarit to do the job of a heavy duty tool Don t use tool for purpose not intended for
16. igitial i purchase We will repair or replace at our option any part or parts of the product and accessories covered under this warranty which 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 as listed under TOOLS ELECTRIC in the Yellow Pages ofyour telephone directory 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 To obtain information on warranty performance please write to PORTER CABLE CORPORATION 4825 Highway 45 North P O Box 2468 Jackson Tennessee 38302 2468 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 on the exclusion or limitation l 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 i from state to state _ 15
17. n not in use before servicing and when changing accessories such as blades bits cutters etc 15 REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND WRENCHES Form habit of checking to see that keys and adjusting mene are removed from the tool before turning it on 16 AVOID UNINTENTIONAL STARTING Do not carry a plugged in tool with finger on switch Be sure switch is off when plugging in Keep hands body and clothing clear of blades bits cutters etc when plugging in the tool 17 OUTDOOR USE EXTENSION CORDS When too is ised outdoors use only extension cords marked Suitable for use with outdoor appliances store indoors when not in use 18 STAY ALERT Watch what you are doing Use common sense Do not operate tool when you are tired or while under the influence of medication alcohol or drugs 19 CHECK DAMAGED PARTS Before further use of the tool a guard p or other part that is damaged should be carefully checked to determine that it vvill operate properly and perform its intended function Check tor alignment of moving parts binding of moving parts breakage of parts mounting and any other conditions that may affect its operation A guard or other part that is damaged should be properly repaired or replaced by an authorized service center unless otherwise indicated elsewhere inthis instruction manual Have defective switches replaced by authorized Service center Do not use tool if switch does not turn it on and off 20
18. nits less than 150 Volts to 2 prong receptacles THIS ADAPTER IS NOT ALLOWED IN CANADA The green colored rigid ear lug etc must be connected to a per manent ground such as a properly grounded outlet box as shown in Fig 2 If vane unit is for use on 150 to 250 Volts the power cord is equipped Grounpep OUTLET BOX with a plug that has two flat current carrying prongs in tandem and one pa NEP round or U shaped longer PRONGS ground prong as shown in Fig 3 This plug is used only with the proper mating 3 conductor ground n ing type receptacle as shown in Fig GROUNDING PRONG IS LONGEST OF THE 3 PRONGS 3 No adapter is available for this type plug si Fig 3 IN ALL CASES a SURE THE RECEPTACLE IN QUESTION IS gt PROPERLY GROUNDED NEVER REMOVE GROUNDING PRONG FROM POWER PLUG EXTENSION CORDS Use only three wire extension cords vvhich have three prong grounding type plugs and three pole receptacle which accept the tool s plug Replace or repair damaged or worn cord immediately DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REPAIR POWER CORD 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING When using electric tools basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and personal injury including the following READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS There are certain applications for which this tool was designed Porter Cable strongly recommends that this tool NOT be modi
19. ns about your tool feel free to write us u at any time In any communications please give all information shown on the nameplate of your tool model number type serial number ote ACCESSORIES The testing of this tool has been accomplished vvith the follovving accessories For safest operation it is recommended that only these accessories be used with this product VVARNING Since accessories other than those listed Have not been tested with as product use of such accessories could be Mazaldona 2 Pe i E ACCESSORIES FOR MODELS 518 AND 520 42596 Wrench 10695 Sub Base Standard 42187 Clear Sub Base 272 Hole 43000 1 4 Collet 43001 3 8 Collet 42591 112 Collet 696 Shaper Table 12 A 3 E i i A Ki a o 0 Sha va a s e go M E n rr age Kte m lt ta di x vi U gt n x a e din o X PORTER CABLE LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY Porter Cable warrants its Professional Power Tools for a period of one year from the date of or
20. rd plug are making good contact in the outlet Also check for blown fuses or open circuit breakers in the line 11 LUBRICATION This tool has been lubricated vvith a sufficient amount of E high grade lubricant for the life of the unit under normal ping conditions No further lubricant is necessary BRUSH INSPECTION At approximately 100 hours of use tak or send your tool to your nearest Authorized Porter Cable Service Station to be thoroughly cleaned and inspected vvorn parts replaced vhen necessary relubricated with fresh lubricant if required reassembled with new brushes and performance tested gt 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 i is present return your tool to the SAVICE Staton for immediate service ola SR SERVICE AND REPAIRS All guality tools will eventually reguire servicing or replacement of parts due to wear from normal use These operations including brush inspection and replacement should ONLY be performed by either an AUTHORIZED PORTER CABLE SERVICE STATION or a PORTER CABLE SERVICE CENTER All repairs made by these agencies are fully guaranteed against defective material and workmanship We can not guarantee repairs made or attempted by anyone other than these agencies Should you have any questio

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