Operation - Porter Cable 543 Manual De Instrucciones

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4.
While holding the blade clamp open,
move the lever (A) as far forward as it will
go, (see Figs. 2 & 3), and hold.
NOTE: Perform steps 3 and 4 in one motion.
5.
With the teeth of the blade toward the
front of the saw, insert the blade through
the blade guide into the blade holder as
far as it will go and release the levers
(Fig. 4).
6.
Pull up on the blade until it locks in place.
The blade is properly installed when the
levers are aligned as shown in Fig. 4.
BLADE REMOVAL
1
.
Remove the anti-splinter insert (if installed).
2.
Gently squeeze the switch trigger until the blade shaft moves slowly. Stop
the motor when the blade shaft is on or near the bottom of its stroke (Fig. 6).
3.
Open the blade clamp by rotating the movable lever (B), Fig. 2 toward the
stationary lever (A) Fig. 2 as far as it will go.
4.
Move the blade shaft forward until the blade is clear of the blade guide.
5.
Grasp the tip of the blade, move it toward the blade holder lever (right hand
side of saw), and pull the blade out of the clamp.
TO START AND STOP SAW
Make sure that the power circuit voltage is the same as shown on the
specification plate on the saw, and that saw switch is "OFF". Connect saw to
power circuit.
1.
Squeeze the trigger switch (A) Fig. 5 to start the motor. Release the trigger to
stop motor.
2.
A lock button (B) Fig. 5 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. Release the trigger.
3.
To UNLOCK the lock, squeeze
the trigger allowing lock
button to spring out. Release
the trigger.
VARIABLE SPEED
This saw is equipped with an adjustable variable speed control with a speed
range of 500 to 3100 SPM. Adjust the speed by turning the control knob (C)
Fig. 5. Adjust the speed control with or without the motor running.
Use higher speed settings for fast cutting when finish and accuracy are not
critical. Use slower speed settings when accuracy and finish are critical or for
delicate materials.
Disconnect the tool from the power source.

OPERATION

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Fig. 4
B
A
C
Fig. 5

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