Sears 113.244530 owner manual Maintenance, Sears recommends the following accessories

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maintenance

MOTOR/ELECTRICAL

Frequently vacuum or blow out any sawdust from the motor.

damaged in any way, have it replaced immedi- I I WARNING: If the power cord is worn, cut, or

ately,

WARNING: To avoid fire or electrocution, reassemble electric parts with only approved service parts. Reassemble exactly as originally assembled.

LUBRICATION

All of the BEARINGS are permanently lubricated: They require no further lubrication.

REPLACING MOTOR BRUSHES

The carbon brushes that come with this saw are designed to give long service life. When one of both

brushes become shorter than 1/4", replace both brushes.

1.Remove the brush cap using a 1/4" flat blade screw-driver.

NOTE: The brushes are spring loaded and may push against the cap as it releases.

2.Install the new brush assembly and reinstall the brush cap.

3.Use the cap to push the spring and brass end of

the assembly into the rectangular hole as the cap is tightened. Be sure that the brush cap is fully seated in the brush holder.

4.Repeat the procedure for the other brush.

INSTALLING TIMING BELT

1.Open the front cover of the saw by pulling forward

on the finger hold located on the left side of the band saw.

2.Use an 8mm socket to loosen the three motor nuts as shown.

3.Rotate the motor in a clockwise direction and place the replacement timing belt around the motor pul- ley and drive pulley as shown.

4.Rotate the motor in a counter-clockwise direction

to apply tension to the timing belt (see step 5). Re- tighten the three motor nuts.

5.Test belt tension by placing fingers on either side of the belt and squeeze. There should be about 1/4" give to the belt.

NOTE: Excessive tightness on pulley belt may cause increased noise and over load motor.

Excessive looseness on pulley belt may cause belt to fail prematurely.

6.Close the front cover of the saw.

Brush

Brush Cap

Motor

Nuts

Rotate

Timing

Belt

sears recommends the following accessories

Sears may recommend other accessories not listed in manual.

See your nearest Sears Store for other accessories.

Do not use any accessory un!ess you have received andread complete instructions for its use.

Item

Cat. No.

Miter Gauge

9-24214

Blades (56-7/8" length)

See Catalog

Leg Set

9-22244

Power Tool Handbook

9-29117

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Contents Variable Speed 10-1NCH Band SAW 9ARSWhen Installing or Moving the SAW Safety Instructions for Band SawFull ONE Year Warranty on Craftsman Band SAW Before Using the SAWInspect your workpiece Plan your workFPM Lock the switch Unplug the sawGlossary of terms Before Leaving the SAWFeet Motor specifications and electrical requirementsConnecting to Power Supply Outlet Fire hazard and may also create a shock hazardUnpacking and checking contents Clamping Bandsaw to Workbench AssemblyTable of Loose Parts QTY Mounting Band SAW to WorkbenchTonn,on I J Installing the TableInstalling blade Installing the BladeTensioning the Blade Lock and unplug before making any adjust MentsWith one hand on the knob and the other on Padlock, and unplug before making any adjust- ments Adjusting the Blade Guides and BACK-UP BearingTracking the Blade Open. Thrown blades can cause injury Final Table AssemblyAligning the Table Square To the Blade Cover lInstalling the Hose Clip Upper slide lock knob... The upper blade guide Getting to know your band sawTended Until IT has Come to a Complete Stop ON-OFF KnoiMaterial Speed Blade Basic Saw OperationsChoice of Blade and Speed Blade Type and Approximate Speed for CuttingEnough to cause a severe injury Whenever SAW is RunningGeneral MaintenanceBasic band saw operation TiresSears recommends the following accessories MaintenanceProbable Cause TroubleshootingWiring diagram TroubleAlways order by Part Number- Not by Key Number Repair partsLO €4 TO IJU Variable Speed Partnumber Partdescription Model Number Name of ItemInch Band Saw