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Porter-Cable 7548 - Replacement Parts; Extension Cord Selection

Porter-Cable 7548
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4.
WARNING:
EXERCISE
EXTREME
CAUTION
WHEN
BLIND
CUTTING
TO
BE
CERTAIN
THAT
THERE
ARE
NOT
FOREIGN
OBJECTS
SUCH
AS
ELECTRICAL
WIRE,
CONDUIT,
PLUMBING
PIPES,
ETC.,
THAT
MAY
COME
INTO
CONTACT
WITH
THE
BLADE.
REPLACEMENT
PARTS
When
servicing
use
only
identical
replacement
parts.
MOTOR
Most
Porter-Cable
tools
will
operate
on
either
D.C.,
or
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.
Several
models,
however,
are
designed
for
A.C.
current
only.
Refer
to
the
specifica¬
tion
plate
on
your
tool
for
proper
voltage
and
current
rating.
CAUTION:
Do
not
operate
your
tool
on
a
current
on
which
the
voltage
is
not
within
correct
limits.
Do
not
operate
tools
rated
A.C.
only
on
D.C.
current.
To
do
so
may
seriously
damage
the
tool.
EXTENSION
CORD
SELECTION
If
an
extension
cord
is
used,
make
sure
the
conductor
size
is
large
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
SJTW-A
to
indicate
it
is
acceptable
for
outdoor
use.
RECOMMENDED
EXTENSION
CORD
SIZES
FOR
USE
WITH
PORTABLE
ELECTRIC
TOOLS

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