Sears 113.244530 Getting to know your band saw, Upper slide lock knob... The upper blade guide

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getting to know your band saw

 

Cover

Frame

 

Tension

 

Catch

9 Wrench Holder

 

2 Upper Slide

 

Lock Knob

Blade Guard

6 Tracking Adjustment

 

Set Screw

Table

5 Tension

Lock Knob

8 Cover Hinges

 

1 Blade

Blade

 

Guides

 

Base

10 Speed Control/

On-Off Knob

7 Sawdust

Ejection

Port

Trunnion

4Bevel Scale

3 Table

NOTE: Cover shown open for clarityBevelLock

Indicator Knob

. Blade Guides... Supports the blade and keeps it from twisting during operation. An adjustment is necessary when blades are changed or replaced. (Blade guides located above & below table)

. Upper slide lock knob... The upper blade guide

assembly should just clear the workpiece while cutting. Always adjust the upper guide assembly and lock the upper slide by tightening the upper slide lock knob before turning on the band saw.

3. Table lock knob... Loosening the knob allows the table to be tilted and tightening the knob locks the table in place.

4.Tilt (bevel) scale... Shows degree table is tilted for bevel cutting.

5.Tension Lock Knob... controls the amount of

blade tension when changing blades.

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6.Tracking Adjustment Set Screw... adjust to keep blade running in center of wheels.

7.Sawdust Ejection Port... sawdust is eliminated from inside of machine. Also, makes an excellent

hook-up for a Wet/Dry vac.

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8.Cover Hinges... allows front cover to be opened for making adjustments to machine.

9.Wrench Holder... Keeps 1/8" Hex "L" Wrench conveniently located for blade guide adjustments.

10.Speed Control/ON-OFF Knob... For speed control setting, refer to the "Choice of blade and

speed" table. The ON-OFF knob has a locking feature. THIS FEATURE IS INTENDED TO HELP

PREVENT UNAUTHORIZED USE BY CHILDREN AND OTHERS.

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Contents 9ARS Variable Speed 10-1NCH Band SAWBefore Using the SAW Safety Instructions for Band SawFull ONE Year Warranty on Craftsman Band SAW When Installing or Moving the SAWPlan your work Inspect your workpieceBefore Leaving the SAW Lock the switch Unplug the sawGlossary of terms FPMFire hazard and may also create a shock hazard Motor specifications and electrical requirementsConnecting to Power Supply Outlet FeetUnpacking and checking contents Mounting Band SAW to Workbench AssemblyTable of Loose Parts QTY Clamping Bandsaw to WorkbenchInstalling the Table Tonn,on I JInstalling the Blade Installing bladeWith one hand on the knob and the other on Lock and unplug before making any adjust MentsTensioning the Blade Tracking the Blade Adjusting the Blade Guides and BACK-UP BearingPadlock, and unplug before making any adjust- ments Cover l Final Table AssemblyAligning the Table Square To the Blade Open. Thrown blades can cause injuryInstalling the Hose Clip Getting to know your band saw Upper slide lock knob... The upper blade guideON-OFF Knoi Tended Until IT has Come to a Complete StopBlade Type and Approximate Speed for Cutting Basic Saw OperationsChoice of Blade and Speed Material Speed BladeWhenever SAW is Running Enough to cause a severe injuryTires MaintenanceBasic band saw operation GeneralMaintenance Sears recommends the following accessoriesTrouble TroubleshootingWiring diagram Probable CauseRepair parts Always order by Part Number- Not by Key NumberLO €4 TO IJU Inch Band Saw Partnumber Partdescription Model Number Name of ItemVariable Speed