Porter-Cable 28-306 Saw User Manual


 
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BELT AND PULLEY ARRANGEMENTS FOR ALL EIGHT AVAILABLE SPEEDS
With the longest belt on the inside groove of the motor pulley (B) Fig. 32 and on the drive pulley (C), and the small belt in one
of the remaining three grooves of the motor pulley and the corresponding groove of the gear box pulley (E), speeds of 40, 60,
85, and 3000 SFM are readily available. To obtain speeds of 40, 60, and 85 SFM, push the shifter knob (F) Fig. 32 all the way
in, and position the small belt on one of the three outside grooves of the motor pulley (B) and the gear box pulley (E).
Fig. 32 Fig. 33
Blade speeds of 115,160, 220, 335, and 3000 SFM are available by simply interchanging the positions of the motor pulley and
the gear box pulley. Fig. 33 shows the motor pulley (A) positioned on the gear box shaft and the gear box pulley (B) positioned
on the motor shaft. With the long belt positioned on the inside groove of the pulley (B) and the pulley (C), and the small belt
positioned in one of the remaining three grooves of the pulleys (A) and (B) Fig. 33, speeds of 160, 220, and 335 SFM are
obtained when the shifter knob (D) is pushed in.
To obtain a blade speed of 115 SFM, push in the shifter knob (D), remove the long belt from the pulleys (B) and (C), and place
the small belt on the inside groove of the motor pulley (B) and the inside groove of the gear box pulley (A).
Except for the one speed of 115 SFM, both belts may be left on the machine, regardless of the blade speed.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Trouble: SAW WILL NOT START.
Probable Cause Remedy
1. Saw not plugged in. 1. Plug in saw.
2. Fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped. 2. Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker.
3. Cord damaged. 3. Have cord replaced.
Trouble: SAW WILL RUN, BUT BLADE WILL NOT TURN
Probable Cause
1. Gearbox is disengaged. 1. Properly engage the shifter knob.
Trouble: BREAKER KICKS OUT FREQUENTLY.
Probable Cause Remedy
1. Extension cord too light or too long. 1. Replace with adequate size cord.
2. Feeding stock too fast. 2. Feed stock more slowly.
3. Blade in poor condition (dull, warped, gummed). 3. Clean or replace blade.
4. Low voltage supply. 4. Contact an electrician.
Trouble: BAND SAW VIBRATES EXCESSIVELY.
Probable Cause Remedy
1. Machine not mounted securely to stand. 1. Tighten all mounting hardware.
2. Stand on uneven surface. 2. Reposition on flat level surface.
3. Worn belt. 3. Replace belt.
4. Pulley not aligned. 4. Adjust pulleys.
5. Motor not fastened securely. 5. Tighten all mounting hardware.
Even though a band saw is well-maintained, problems can occur. This troubleshooting guide can help you solve the
more common problems: