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Porter Cable Palm Grip R.O.S. With Kit Box Part No. 332K Questions & Answers
Broken belt on Porter Cable 334 T2 palm sander
got it, go to Dewaltservicenet.com and download the instruction manual or look at it and on page 14 it gives a really great view of how to replace the belt. If I have helped you with your question would you please rate this response accordingly and thank you
Hook sand paper will not stay on the disk of the
The backing pad does not last very long on these hook and loop designed sanders, and the pad should be replaced when the edges of the pad look worn. If the edges are okay try taking a toothbrush and some degreaser (IPA or brake cleaner). Look for the replacment backing pads online or at a hardware store.
My porter cable 5" random
first check your cord. volt ohm meter for continuity. check the brushes, not worn down and move up and down. check the switch with the volt ohm meter.
Porter cable 4500
You should be able to get a manual for your generator online
here. On many generators there is a breaker switch above the receptacle or a key switch that allows you to alter output, but sometimes voltage is determined by the type of twist lock plug/receptacle used and the wiring configuration. See helpful links
here and
here.
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I have a porter cable
It could be the bearing in the eccentric. If you provide the model number I will see what I can do to exactly narrow it down. But you can try turning the pad by hand and should feel some resistance and the motor not turn, if it does I would think the bearing or something rubbing on the housing.
I have a porter cable 5" ros that is not orbiting
If it is not orbiting I would look at the bearing in the eccentric under the pad to make sure not seized up or other problem. Also look at the screw holding everything together. Let me know with the exact model number and brand if still a problem and I will dig deeper into this.
I have a PC Model 136 Belt sander--I know it's
I also have a PC Model 136 belt sander. Although I don't do a lot of woodworking, it has proved to be a workhorse when I needed it. I don't have a problem with breaking belts - the last ones I bought at OSH. The problem that has developed with mine is getting the belt alignment adjusted, after a belt change, to not run against the sander body. A little banging (with my hand) will correct the problem. I have serviced it to free up the fulcrum, but it still jams most of the time.
This doesn't address your problem, but it is good to hear of someone else who appreciates the fine older tools.
Just a further thought - the newer belts I have purchased are bi-directional, e.g., they will run either way. I know that the older belts had to run one way and running them backward could - almost surely would - cause them to break. I won't insult your intelligence to suggest that that might be your problem.
How do i take apart a model 7812 porter cable vacuum to change brushes
The brushes are not replaceable - it is an entire motor assembly.
1) remove the 2 screws holding the top handle on
2) remove the 2 screws on the top of the housing (front either side of switch)
3) remove single screw holding cord hook (rear side of housing)
4) remove small torx screw in the shaker handle and remove the handle
Flip over and using a screwdriver begin to pry the top cover off the housing (easiest to get the front side off first)
Rust in air compressor tank
first you need to remove the tank and get rid of the rust with a rust kill agent, vinga or chemical type with corrosive converter, then liquid paint the inside of the tank, swilling the paint inside and leave to drip out. then find a high pressure line filter, these are a solid filter and put in line. to stop this happening again to the tank you can also put a drop valve in place and when not in use press to release the air inside as this is what rusts the tank. but after the restoration it should be fine without a filter.
How do I unjam a porter cable BN200SB nail gun
I suggest that you make sure that there is no air he tool so, remove the air supply. Then if you remove the cover from the nose (Making sure that you also take out all the unused nails first) it should allow access to the front nose plate. If you remove this, it will allow you to carefully remove the nail. While you're at it, check that the driver blade tip doesn't have any burring or damage to it. If so, you might need to fettle it back into shape or, replace it?
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