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Brand | Porter-Cable |
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Model | 314 |
Category | Saw |
Language | English |
Explains safety symbols like DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION to help recognize information.
Warnings about chemicals in dust from certain construction activities.
Ensures a safe work environment by keeping it clean, lit, and free from hazards.
Covers precautions related to power cords, plugs, grounding, and wet conditions.
Emphasizes staying alert, using safety equipment, and avoiding accidental starting.
Guidelines on using the correct tool, maintenance, storage, and proper usage.
Recommends qualified personnel for servicing and using identical replacement parts.
General safety precautions applicable to all saws, covering hand placement and workpiece security.
Explains kickback causes and operator prevention methods for safer operation.
Instructions for checking and using the lower guard for safe cutting operations.
Covers eye/hearing protection, dust inhalation precautions, and toxic wood preservatives.
Guide on selecting appropriate extension cord sizes based on ampere rating and length.
Lists the items included in the product packaging.
Guidance on choosing the correct blade type for different cutting materials and applications.
Step-by-step instructions for safely removing and installing saw blades.
Instructions on how to set the blade depth for optimal cutting results.
Procedure for setting the saw for angled or bevel cuts using adjustment knobs.
Explains how to attach and use the base insert for reducing chipping and splintering.
Details on attaching the base insert using a stud, washer, and thumb nut for precise alignment.
Instructions for attaching and adjusting the rip guide for straight cuts along the edge of material.
General guidance on operating the saw safely and effectively, including proper holding techniques.
Using the base notches to accurately follow cut lines for 90 and 45-degree cuts.
Critical safety advice to prevent kickback by maintaining grip, staying alert, and supporting work.
Procedure for making crosscuts and bevel cuts, including workpiece support and blade speed.
Method for cutting wood lengthwise, including workpiece support and using the rip guide.
Technique for making wide cuts on panels using a guide strip as a fence.
Steps for making internal cuts (pocket cuts) starting within the workpiece, not from the edge.
Troubleshooting steps for when the tool does not start, checking power and circuit breakers.
Information on obtaining identical replacement parts for servicing and maintenance.
Guidance on tool servicing and repairs, emphasizing authorized centers and warranty.