Cordless Pad Sander
(Model CL180PS)
PART NO. 912238 - 08-05-03
Copyright © 2003 Delta Machinery
To learn more about DELTA MACHINERY
ESPAÑOL: PÁGINA 15
visit our website at: www.deltamachinery.com.
For Parts, Service, Warranty or other Assistance,
please call 1-800-223-7278 (In Canada call 1-800-463-3582).
2. Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. Contain long
hair. Keep your hair, clothing, and gloves away from moving parts. Loose
clothes, jewelry, or long hair can be caught in moving parts.
3. Avoid accidental starting. Be sure switch is in the locked or off posi-
tion before inserting battery pack. Carrying tools with your finger on the
switch or inserting the battery pack into a tool with the switch on invites acci-
dents.
4. Remove adjusting keys or wrenches before turning the tool on. A
wrench or a key that is left attached to a rotating part of the tool may result in
personal injury.
5. Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times.
Proper footing and balance enables better control of the tool in unexpected
situations.
6. Use safety equipment. Always wear eye protection. Dust mask, non-
skid safety shoes, hard hat, or hearing protection must be used for appropri-
ate conditions.
7. Use certified safety equipment. Eye protection equipment should com-
ply with ANSI Z87.1 standards, hearing equipment should comply with ANSI
S3.19 standards, and dust mask protection should comply with
MSHA/NIOSH certified respirator standards.
TOOL USE AND CARE
1. Use clamps or other practical way to secure and support the work-
piece to a stable platform. Holding the work by hand or against your body
is unstable and may lead to loss of control.
2. Do not force tool. Use the correct tool for your application. The cor-
rect tool will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it is designed.
3. Do not use tool if switch does not turn it on or off. Any tool that can-
not be controlled with the switch is dangerous and must be repaired.
4. Disconnect battery pack from tool and place the switch in the locked
or OFF position before making any adjustments, changing accessories,
or storing the tool. Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of start-
ing the tool accidentally.
5. Store idle tools out of reach of children and other untrained persons.
Tools are dangerous in the hands of untrained users.
6. When battery pack is not in use, keep it away from other metal
objects like: paper clips, coins, keys, nails, screws, or other small metal
objects that can make a connection from one terminal to another.
Shorting the battery terminals together may cause sparks, burns, or a fire.
7. Maintain tools with care. Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly
maintained tools with sharp cutting edge are less likely to bind and are easier
to control.
8. Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts, breakage of
parts, and any other condition that may affect the tool’s operation. If dam-
aged, have the tool serviced before using. Many accidents are caused by
poorly maintained tools.
9. Use only accessories that are recommended by the manufacturer for
your model. Accessories that may be suitable for one tool may create a risk
of injury when used on another tool.
SERVICE
1. Tool service must be performed only by qualified repair personnel.
Service or maintenance performed by unqualified personnel could result in a
risk of injury.
2. When servicing a tool, use only identical replacement parts. Follow
instructions in the Maintenance Section of this manual. Use of unautho-
rized parts or failure to follow Maintenance Instructions may create a risk of
shock or injury.
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ADDITIONAL SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES
1. ALWAYS disconnect the sander from the power source before changing
abrasive sheets.
2. USE PROPER SAFETY EQUIPMENT. Wear safety goggles to protect
your eyes and wear a protective mask to minimize breathing in the fine dust
created while sanding. NOTE: Some wood contains preservatives which can
be toxic. Take extra care to prevent inhalation and skin contact when work-
ing with these materials.
3. SANDING OF LEAD BASED-PAINT IS NOT RECOMMENDED. Lead-
based paint should only be removed by a professional.
4. Some wood contains preservatives which can be toxic. Take extra
care to prevent inhalation and skin contact when working with these materi-
als. Request, and follow, any safety information available from your material
supplier.
There are certain applications for which this tool was
designed. Delta strongly recommends that this tool NOT be modified and/or used
for any application other than for which it was designed. If you have any questions
relative to its application DO NOT use the tool until you have written Delta and we
have advised you.
Technical Service Manager
Delta Machinery
4825 Highway 45 North
Jackson, TN 38305
SYMBOLS
SYMBOL
DEFINITION
........................ volts
V
A
........................ amperes
........................ hertz
........................ watts
........................ kilowatts
........................ microfarads
........................ liters
Hz
W
kW
µF
l
kg
........................ kilograms
N/cm2 ........................ newtons per square centimeter
Pa
h
min
s
........................ pascals
........................ hours
........................ minutes
........................ seconds
........................ alternating current
3
........................ three-phase alternating current
3N
........................ three-phase alternating current with neutral
........................ direct current
........................ no load
n0
........................ alternating or direct current
...................... Class II Construction
4
........................ splash-proof construction
........................ watertight construction
…/min ........................ revolutions or reciprocation per minute
ADDITIONAL SAFETY RULES FOR PAINT REMOVAL
Extreme care should be taken when removing paint. The
peelings, residue, and vapors of paint may contain lead,
which is poisonous. Exposure to even low levels of lead
can cause irreversible brain and nervous system dam-
age; young and unborn children are particularly vulnera-
ble.
Before beginning any paint removal process you should determine whether the
paint you are removing contains lead. This can be done by your local health
department or by a professional who uses a paint analyzer to check for lead.
LEAD-BASED PAINT SHOULD ONLY BE REMOVED BY A PROFESSIONAL.
Persons removing paint should follow these guidelines:
1. KEEP THE WORK AREA WELL VENTILATED. Open the windows and
put an exhaust fan in one of them. Be sure the fan is moving air from inside to
outside.
2. REMOVE OR COVER any carpets, rugs, furniture, clothing, cooking
utensils and air ducts.
3. PLACE DROP CLOTHS in the work area to catch any paint chips or peel-
ings. Wear protective clothing such as extra work shirts, overalls and hats.
4. WORK IN ONE ROOM AT A TIME. Furnishings should be removed or
placed in the center of the room and covered. Work areas should be sealed
off from the rest of the dwelling by sealing doorways with drop cloths.
5. CHILDREN, PREGNANT OR POTENTIALLY PREGNANT women and
nursing mothers should not be present in the work area until the work is done
and all cleanup is complete.
6. WEAR A DUST RESPIRATOR or a dual filter (dust and fume) respirator
mask which has been approved by the Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OSHA), the National Institute of Safety and Health (NIOSH), or
the United States Bureau of Mines. These masks and replaceable filters are
readily available at major hardware stores. Be sure the mask fits. Beards and
facial hair may keep the masks from sealing properly. Change filters often.
DISPOSABLE PAPER MASKS ARE NOT ADEQUATE.
7. KEEP FOOD AND DRINK out of the work area. Wash hands, arms, and
face and rinse mouth before eating or drinking. Do not smoke or chew gum or
tobacco in the work area.
8. CLEAN UP ALL REMOVED PAINT and dust by wet mopping the floors.
Use a wet cloth to clean all walls, sills and any other surfaces where paint or
dust is clinging. DO NOT SWEEP, DRY DUST OR VACUUM. Use a high phos-
phate detergent or trisodium (TSP) to wash and mop areas.
9. AT THE END OF EACH WORK SESSION put the paint chips and debris
in a double plastic bag, close it with tape or twist ties and dispose of properly.
10. REMOVE PROTECTIVE CLOTHING and work shoes in the work area to
avoid carrying dust into the rest of the dwelling. Wash work clothes separate-
ly. Wipe shoes off with a wet rag that is then washed with the work clothes.
Wash hair and body thoroughly with soap and water.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR CHARGER
AND BATTERIES
1. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. This manual contains important safety
and operating instructions for Delta Battery Charger.
2. Before using a battery charger, read all instructions and cautionary
markings on (1) battery charger, (2) battery pack, and (3) product using bat-
tery.
3.
To reduce risk of injury, a Delta charger should only be used
to charge a Delta battery pack. Other types of batteries may
burst causing personal injury and damage. Do not charge a Delta battery
pack with any other charger.
4. Do not expose charger to rain, snow or frost.
5. Do not abuse cord. Never carry charger by cord or yank it to disconnect
from receptacle. Pull by plug rather than cord when disconnecting charger.
Have damaged or worn power cord and strain reliever replaced immediately.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REPAIR POWER CORD.
6. Make sure cord is located so that it will not be stepped on, tripped over,
or otherwise subjected to damage or stress.
7. Do not use an extension cord unless absolutely necessary. Use of
improper extension cord could result in a risk of fire and electric shock. If an
extension cord must be used, make sure:
A. That the pins on plug of extension cord are the same number, size and
shape as those of plug on charger.
B. That the extension cord is properly wired and in good electrical condi-
tion.
C. Wire Size of cord is at least as specified in following chart:
LENGTH OF CORD IN FEET
AWG SIZE OF CORD
25
18
50
18
100
18
150
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D. If an extension cord is to be used outdoors it must be marked with the
suffix W-A or W following the cord type designation. For example –
SJTW-A to indicate it is acceptable for outdoor use.
8. Do not operate charger with damaged cord or plug – have them replaced
immediately, to avoid a hazard. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REPAIR POWER CORD.
9. Do not operate charger if it has received a sharp blow, been dropped, or
otherwise damaged in any way; take it to a qualified serviceman.
10. Do not disassemble charger or battery pack. Take it to a qualified ser-
viceman when service or repair is required. Incorrect reassembly may result
in a risk of electric shock or fire.
11. Unplug charger from outlet before attempting any maintenance or
cleaning – to reduce risk of electric shock.
12. Charge the battery pack in a well ventilated place, do not cover the
charger and battery pack with a cloth, etc., while charging.
13. Do not store the charger or battery pack in locations where the temper-
ature may reach or exceed 122°F (50°C) (such as a metal tool shed, or a car
in the summer), which can lead to deterioration of the storage battery.
14. Do not charge battery pack when the temperature is BELOW 40°F
(4.4°C) or ABOVE 104°F(40°C). This is very important for proper operation.
15. Do not incinerate battery pack. It can explode in a fire.
16. Do not charge battery in damp or wet locations.
17. Do not attempt to charge any other cordless tool or battery pack with
the Delta charger.
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18. Do not short across the terminals of the battery pack: EXTREMELY
HIGH TEMPERATURES COULD CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY OR FIRE.
19. Double insulated tools are equipped with a polarized plug (one blade
is wider than the other). This plug will fit in a polarized outlet only one
way. If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still
does not fit, contact a qualified electrician to install a polarized outlet. Do
not
change
the
plug
in
any
way.
Double Insulation
eliminates the need for the three wire grounded power cord and ground-
ed power supply system.
20. Dispose of expended batteries properly. The
Delta Battery Packs contains rechargeable, nickel-cad-
mium batteries. These batteries must be recycled or
disposed of properly. Drop off expended battery packs
at your local replacement battery retailer, your local
recycling center, or at a Delta Service Center (see list on
back page of this manual). Applicable fees for the col-
lection and recycling of these batteries (in the United
States), have been paid to the RBRC™. For further infor-
mation, call: 1-800-8-BATTERY.
RBRC™ is a Trademark of
the Rechargeable Battery
Recycling Corporation.
REPLACEMENT PARTS
When servicing use only identical replacement parts.
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
FOREWORD
Delta Model CL180PS is a cordless finishing sander. This sander is designed
for its portability and all-purpose sanding.
NOTICE: THE MANUAL COVER PHOTO ILLUSTRATES THE CUR-
RENT PRODUCTION MODEL. ALL OTHER ILLUSTRATIONS ARE
REPRESENTATIVE ONLY AND MAY NOT DEPICT THE ACTUAL
COLOR, LABELING OR ACCESSORIES AND MAY BE INTENDED TO
ILLUSTRATE TECHNIQUE ONLY.
CHARGING THE BATTERY
CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK GENERAL
Before using your cordless tool for the first time, the battery pack should be
fully charged. If the battery pack is installed in the tool, remove it by following
instructions under INSTALLING OR REMOVING BATTERY PACK.
As a battery pack approaches the discharged state, you will notice a sharp
drop in tool performance. When the tool is unable to perform the task at hand,
it is time to recharge the battery pack. Recharging the battery pack before this
condition is reached will reduce the total work life of the pack. Discharging the
pack beyond this point can damage the pack.
NOTE: Battery temperature will increase during and shortly after use.
Batteries may not accept a full charge if they are charged immediately
after use. Allow the battery pack to cool to room temperature before
charging for best results.
The battery charger must rest on the four pads provided on the bot-
tom of the case. Vent slots in top and bottom of charger must not be obstructed.
Do not charge battery when temperature is BELOW 40°F (4.4°C) or ABOVE 104°F
(40°C).
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NORMAL CHARGING
Make sure power circuit voltage is the same as that shown on the charger
specification plate. Connect charger to power source. The orange light (A) Fig.
2, should light up. This indicates the charger is ready to begin charging.
Position battery pack on charger, align rails (D) Fig. 2 and Fig. 3, on battery
charger with four tabs (C) Fig. 3 on battery pack. Slide battery forward onto
charger until it stops.
The red light (B) Fig. 2, should begin to glow continuously, indicating that the
battery pack is receiving a “Fast Charge” (if the red light does not glow contin-
uously, and the green light (C) Fig. 2, begins to glow: remove battery and re-
insert when battery temperature is between 40°F (4.4°C) and 104°F (40°C). After
approximately one hour, the “Fast Charge” indicator light (red) should go out
indicating that the battery pack is fully charged and that the charger is now in a
“Trickle Charge” mode (green light). The battery pack can be left on “Trickle
Charge” until you are ready to use it.
Depending on room temperature, line voltage, and existing charge level, initial
battery charging may take longer than one hour.
Disconnect charger from power source when not in use.
Special Charge Modes: If all lights go out after the battery is inserted, the
charger has entered pre-charge mode. In approximately 5-10 minutes, the
orange and red lights should turn on indicating that fast charge has been initi-
ated. If all lights remain off after 15 minutes, remove the battery. The orange
light should glow. Reinsert the battery. If the orange light goes out when the bat-
tery is inserted and all lights remain off for 15 minutes, battery should be
replaced.
After inserting battery, if the orange light is on while the red and green lights
remain off, remove battery and re-insert. If the orange light is on while the red
and green lights remain off, battery should be replaced.
B
C
A
D
C
D
D
D
Fig. 3
Fig. 2
INSTALLING OR REMOVING BATTERY PACK
TO INSTALL BATTERY PACK: Align
rails (A) Fig. 4, on battery pack with
slots on tool and push battery pack
onto tool until it locks in place.
A
TO REMOVE BATTERY PACK:
A
B
Depress the battery release button
(B) Fig. 4, and pull battery pack out of
tool.
Fig. 4
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ATTACHING ABRASIVE SHEET
SELECTING THE RIGHT ABRASIVE SHEET
By selecting the proper type of abrasive, the finest finishes can be attained. In
general, coarser grit sizes will remove the most material and finer grit sizes will
produce the best finishes.
Naturally, in all sanding operations, best results will be obtained if you select
the proper size and type of abrasives. Only garnet, aluminum oxide and sili-
con carbide are recommended for use with finishing sanders. Flint paper is
not satisfactory for machine sanding, due to its weak structure.
Before starting to work, make sure you have the right abrasive for the mater-
ial on which the sander is to be used. Make sure you use the correct size abra-
sive paper or cloth. Cut, do not tear, the abrasive sheets to size. The Model
CL180PS uses 1/3 sheet size sanding paper.
ATTACHING ABRASIVE
SHEET TO SANDING PAD
1.
REMOVE BATTERY
PACK.
A
2. Rotate pad clamp levers (A) Fig. 5,
and (B) Fig. 6, to the left.
3. Insert one end of the abrasive sheet
underneath the front sanding pad clamp
(A) Fig. 7.
Fig. 5
4. Rotate front sanding pad clamp (A)
Fig. 7 to the right to lock the abrasive
sheet in place.
5. Stretch the abrasive sheet tightly
over the pad Fig. 8, and insert the
abrasive sheet underneath the rear
sanding pad clamp (B) Fig. 9.
B
Fig. 6
A
Fig. 8
Fig. 7
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6. Rotate rear sanding pad clamp
(B) Fig. 9 to the right to lock the abra-
sive sheet in place.
B
Fig. 9
SANDER OPERATION
TO START AND STOP SANDER
THIS
TOOL
IS
ALWAYS IN AN OPERATING CON-
DITION BECAUSE IT DOES NOT
HAVE TO BE PLUGGED INTO AN
ELECTRICAL OUTLET. KEEP
HANDS, BODY, AND CLOTHING
CLEAR OF THE PAD WHEN A
BATTERY PACK IS INSTALLED IN
THE TOOL.
A
MAKE SURE POWER
SWITCH (A) FIG. 10, IS IN THE OFF
POSITION.
Fig.10
1. Install battery pack.
2. While holding sander firmly and
off of work surface, slide switch (A),
Fig. 10, to the “ON” position.
3. When you are finished sanding,
lift sander up off work and slide
switch (A), Fig. 10, to the “OFF”
position to stop sander.
USING THE SANDER
STARTING TO WORK
This finishing sander has been designed for one or two hand operation, and
can easily be guided over the work surface. The normal weight of the machine
is sufficient for efficient sanding. Putting additional pressure on the machine
only slows down the speed of the pad, reduces the sanding efficiency, and
puts an additional burden on the motor. Also, additional pressure might cause
the sander to “jump”. Always start the machine before placing it on the work
surface. Once it has started, ease it down on the work surface evenly and
move it slowly back and forth in wide, overlapping arcs. When you are through
sanding, lift the sander off of the work before stopping the motor.
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FINE FINISHING
The action of the Delta Finishing Sander causes thousands of tiny abrasive
grits to move in circular orbits against the work at high speed. Each grain
moves in the same direction at a constant speed so the cutting action is uni-
form over the entire pad surface. Crossing and re-crossing of the abrasive
grits from all directions quickly levels surface irregularities to a fine, uniform
smoothness. Start the work with an abrasive grit just coarse enough to
remove the high spots and excessive roughness. Follow with a second sand-
ing using a grit one or two grades finer. Continue with successively finer grits
until the desired finish is obtained. DO NOT GO FROM A COARSE GRIT TO
A VERY FINE GRIT IN ONE STEP.
Going from a coarse grit to a very fine grit in one step could make it difficult
to remove swirl marks that might have been made by the coarse grit abrasive.
Use the finest grits practical for the roughing operation and then finish by
using successively finer grits.
REMOVING PAINT AND VARNISH
Read and follow all instructions in the ADDITIONAL
SAFETY RULES FOR PAINT REMOVAL section of this manual.
Your sander will do a good job of removing old paint and varnish if two pre-
cautions are taken. First, be sure to use a coarse, open coat abrasive to avoid
the usual clogging of the abrasive surfaces. Second keep the machine mov-
ing over new areas to avoid heating and softening the material being removed.
Try to work the entire surface down at the same time by working in wide, over-
lapping arcs. Do not concentrate on small areas. If liquid removers or heaters
are used to speed the work, be sure the surface is cool and dry and the
excess material has been scraped away with a putty knife or other suitable
scraping tool before applying the sander.
CABINETS AND DOORS
The orbital motion of the Delta Finishing Sander is ideally suited for finishing
doors, cabinet fronts and other installations where wood grain is often per-
pendicular to that of a joining piece. Since the motion is circular, the machine
may be moved in any direction and crossed from one part to the other with-
out regard to direction of grain. A uniform and smooth finish will result on both
parts. The same procedure may be used when evening joints in all types of
cabinet work. The sander may be worked on both sides and in all directions
to obtain a smooth, matching joint. By properly changing from coarser to finer
grit abrasives, an excellent finish will result.
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MAINTENANCE
KEEP TOOL CLEAN
All plastic parts should be cleaned with a soft damp cloth. NEVER use sol-
vents to clean plastic parts. They could very possibly dissolve or otherwise
damage the material.
FAILURE TO START
Should your tool fail to start, make sure battery pack is charged and properly
installed in tool.
BATTERY
The battery pack will discharge by itself without damage if stored for long peri-
ods of time, and may require recharging before use.
LUBRICATION
For your continued safety and electrical protection, lubrication and service on
this tool should ONLY be performed by an AUTHORIZED DELTA SERVICE
STATION or a PORTER-CABLE•DELTA FACTORY SERVICE CENTER.
At approximately 100 hours of use, take or send your tool to your nearest
Authorized Delta Service Station to be thoroughly cleaned and inspected;
worn parts replaced, when necessary; relubricated with fresh lubricant, and
performance tested.
SERVICE AND REPAIRS
All quality tools will eventually require servicing or replacement of parts due to
wear from normal use. These operations, including brush inspection and
replacement, should ONLY be performed by either an AUTHORIZED DELTA
SERVICE STATION or a PORTER-CABLE•DELTA FACTORY SERVICE CEN-
TER. All repairs made by these agencies are fully guaranteed against defec-
tive material and workmanship. We cannot guarantee repairs made or
attempted by anyone other than these agencies.
Should you have any questions about your tool, feel free to write us at any
time. In any communications, please give all information shown on the name-
plate of your tool (model number, type, serial number, etc.).
ACCESSORIES
A complete line of accessories is available from your Porter-Cable•
Delta Supplier, Porter-Cable•Delta Factory Service Centers, and Delta
Authorized Service Stations. Please visit our Web Site www.deltama-
chinery.com for a catalog or for the name of your nearest supplier.
Since accessories other than those offered by Porter-
Cable•Delta, have not been tested with this product use of such
accessories could be hazardous. For safest operation, only Porter-Cable
•Delta recommended accessories should be used with this product.
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NOTES
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Two Year Limited New Product Warranty
Delta will repair or replace, at its expense and at its option, any new Delta
machine, machine part, or machine accessory which in normal use has proven to
be defective in workmanship or material, provided that the customer returns the
product prepaid to a Delta factory service center or authorized service station
with proof of purchase of the product within two years and provides Delta with
reasonable opportunity to verify the alleged defect by inspection. For all refur-
bished Delta product, the warranty period is 180 days. Delta may require that
electric motors be returned prepaid to a motor manufacturer’s authorized station
for inspection and repair or replacement. Delta will not be responsible for any
asserted defect which has resulted from normal wear, misuse, abuse or repair or
alteration made or specifically authorized by anyone other than an authorized
Delta service facility or representative. Under no circumstances will Delta be
liable for incidental or consequential damages resulting from defective products.
This warranty is Delta’s sole warranty and sets forth the customer’s exclusive
remedy, with respect to defective products; all other warranties, express or
implied, whether of merchantability, fitness for purpose, or otherwise, are
expressly disclaimed by Delta.
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(CENTROS DE SERVICIO DE PORTER-CABLE • DELTA)
(CENTRE DE SERVICE PORTER-CABLE • DELTA)
Parts and Repair Service for Porter-Cable
(Obtenga Refaccion de Partes o Servicio para su Herramienta en los Siguientes Centros de Porter-Cable
(Locations où vous trouverez les pièces de rechange nécessaires ainsi qu’un service d’entretien)
•
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•
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5442 Frontage Road,
Suite 112
Phone: (404) 608-0006
Fax: (404) 608-1123
Authorized Service Stations are located in many large cities. Telephone 800-487-8665 or 731-541-6042 for assistance locating one. Parts and
accessories for Porter-Cable Delta products should be obtained by contacting any Porter-Cable Delta Distributor, Authorized Service Center,
or Porter-Cable Delta Factory Service Center. If you do not have access to any of these, call 888-848-5175 and you will be directed to the near-
est Porter-Cable Delta Factory Service Center. Las Estaciones de Servicio Autorizadas están ubicadas en muchas grandes ciudades. Llame al
800-487-8665 ó al 731-541-6042 para obtener asistencia a fin de localizar una. Las piezas y los accesorios para los productos Porter-Cable
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Delta deben obtenerse poniéndose en contacto con cualquier distribuidor Porter-Cable
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Delta, Centro de Servicio Autorizado o Centro de
Servicio de Fábrica Porter-Cable
Servicio de Fábrica Porter-Cable
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Delta. Si no tiene acceso a ninguna de estas opciones, llame al 888-848-5175 y le dirigirán al Centro de
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Delta más cercano. Des centres de service agréés sont situés dans beaucoup de grandes villes. Appelez au
800-487-8665 ou au 731-541-6042 pour obtenir de l’aide pour en repérer un. Pour obtenir des pièces et accessoires pour les produits Porter-
Cable
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Delta, s’adresser à tout distributeur Porter-Cable
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Delta, centre de service agréé ou centre de service d’usine Porter-Cable
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Delta. Si
Delta le
vous n’avez accès à aucun de ces centres, appeler le 888-848-5175 et on vous dirigera vers le centre de service d’usine Porter-Cable
plus proche.
CANADIAN PORTER-CABLE • DELTA SERVICE CENTERS
QUÉBEC
ALBERTA
MANITOBA
1515 Ave.
Bay 6, 2520-23rd St. N.E.
Calgary, Alberta
T2E 8L2
1699 Dublin Avenue
Winnipeg, Manitoba
R3H 0H2
St-Jean Baptiste, Suite 180
Québec, Québec
G2E 5E2
Phone: (418) 877-7112
Fax: (418) 877-7123
Phone: (403) 735-6166
Fax: (403) 735-6144
Phone: (204) 633-9259
Fax: (204) 632-1976
BRITISH COLUMBIA
8520 Baxter Place
Burnaby, B.C.
V5A 4T8
Phone: (604) 420-0102
Fax: (604) 420-3522
ONTARIO
1447, Begin
St-Laurent, (Montréal), Québec
H4R 1V8
Phone: (514) 336-8772
Fax: (514) 336-3505
505 Southgate Drive
Guelph, Ontario
N1H 6M7
Phone: (519) 767-4132
Fax: (519) 767-4131
The following are trademarks of PORTER-CABLE
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DELTA (Las siguientes son marcas registradas de PORTER-CABLE
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DELTA S.A.) (Les mar-
ques suivantes sont des marques de fabriquant de la PORTER-CABLE
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DELTA): Auto-Set®, BAMMER®, B.O.S.S.®, Builder’s Saw®, Contractor’s
Saw®, Contractor’s Saw II™, Delta®, DELTACRAFT®, DELTAGRAM™, Delta Series 2000™, DURATRONIC™, Emc²™, FLEX®, Flying Chips™,
FRAME SAW®, Homecraft®, INNOVATION THAT WORKS®, Jet-Lock®, JETSTREAM®, ‘kickstand®, LASERLOC®, MICRO-SET®, Micro-Set®, MIDI
LATHE®, MORTEN™, NETWORK™, OMNIJIG®, POCKET CUTTER®, PORTA-BAND®, PORTA-PLANE®, PORTER-CABLE®&(design), PORTER-
CABLE®PROFESSIONAL POWER TOOLS, Posi-Matic®, Q-3®&(design), QUICKSAND®&(design), QUICKSET™, QUICKSET II®, QUICKSET
PLUS™, RIPTIDE™&(design), SAFE GUARD II®, SAFE-LOC®, Sanding Center®, SANDTRAP®&(design), SAW BOSS®, Sawbuck™, Sidekick®,
SPEED-BLOC®, SPEEDMATIC®, SPEEDTRONIC®, STAIR EASE®, The American Woodshop®&(design), The Lumber Company®&(design), THE
PROFESSIONAL EDGE®, THE PROFESSIONAL SELECT®, THIN-LINE™, TIGER®, TIGER CUB®, TIGER SAW®, TORQBUSTER®, TORQ-
BUSTER®, TRU-MATCH™, TWIN-LITE®, UNIGUARD®, Unifence®, UNIFEEDER™, Unihead®, Uniplane™, Unirip®, Unisaw®, Univise®, Versa-
Feeder®, VERSA-PLANE® , WHISPER SERIES®, WOODWORKER’S CHOICE™.
Trademarks noted with ™ and ® are registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office and may also be registered in other coun-
tries. Las Marcas Registradas con el signo de ™ y ® son registradas por la Oficina de Registros y Patentes de los Estados Unidos y también
pueden estar registradas en otros países. Marques déposées, indiquées par la lettre ™ et ®, sont déposées au Bureau des brevets d’inven-
tion et marques déposées aux Etats-Unis et pourraient être déposées aux autres pays.
Printed in U.S.A. PC-0603-150
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