Sears 113.23615 manual Removing Pin End Blades, Knob

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Knob

Removing Pin End Blades

1:UnP!ug=powercord from outlet and Checkthat switch is ofL

2. Loosen tension on blade by turning tension knob coun-

terclockwise _

about three full turns.

3.Remove blade from the lower blade holder by pushing down on the upper arm, releasing the blade/pin from the lower blade holder. Remove blade from the upper blade holder by slightly lifting up on the blade and pull- ing forward.

Blade Change Rod

"T" Wrench

Upper

Blade Holder

II

NOTE: Thesaw comes from the factory already setup for pin end blades.

1.Pin End Blade Set Up: Insert the blade change rod through the holeabove the upper blade holder. Use the "T'handle wrench to loosen the h ex socket screw and clamp from the upper blade holder. Install the Clamp so that the boss goes into the recess in the blade holder: The "V" notcheSmust line up.

2.Tighten_he hex socket screw:

3_ Repeat this prOcb_e_i:_n t_heIowgi_blade holder. :4'iCheck that the tension knob is loose:

5!instal{ the blade throughlthe insert opening with the

teeth pointing down, Engage the pin into the "V" notch of :thelower blade:holder:

6.Pullup on the blade and engage the upper pin in the notch of the upper blade holder.

7.Carefully tighten the blade tension by turning the ten-

sion knob

clockwise _

until you feel the slack in

the blade

is removed.

 

8.Check to see that the pins are properly located in the slots. Turn the tension knob an additional two full turns clockwise. This amount of blade tension should do well for most cutting operations and blades. The num- ber of turns Will be approximately two full turns. This will vary depending on blade :thiCkness and blade type.

9.Make sure the blade is properly installed. Before apply- Ing power, rotate the motor shaft by hand using a screwdriver in the motor shaft slot as shown,

injuryobjects,

remove the blade change rod and all tools from the

IWARNING: To avoid

from thrown

saw.

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NOTE: Teeth pointing downward.

Lower

Blade Holder

ecess

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Blade Clamp Upper Blade Holder

Boss_)

Notches"V"Recess

Blade Clamp Lower Blade Holder

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Contents Airs NumberSafer When Installing or Moving The SawSafety Signal Words Before Using The Saw Before Each UseFace and Ears Tan Ahead to Protect Your Eyes, HandsRemove all traces of wood dust from on YU Wilti Holld Whenever Saw Is RunningBefore Leaving the Saw Inih Hazard and may also create a shock hazard Motors, Specifications and Electricat RequirementsConnecting To Power Supply Outlet Prong Plug ProperlyU GroundedContents Assembly and alignment Do not lift saw by this arm LiftToAlign the Bevel indiCator Bevel Pointer Removing Pin End Blades UnP!ug=powercord from outlet and Checkthat switch is ofLKnob Removing Plain End Blades Installing Plain End BladesUnplug power cord from outlet and check that switch is off Ion KnobBlade Height AdjustmentKnob Hold-DownDust Blower Hold-Down FootMounting the Scroll Saw to a Bench Upper Blade Holder Work Hogd-Down Blade Support Children And OthersSpeed Control/On-Off Knob Push RotatePin and Plain end Biades 012Basic Saw Operations Maintain Tools With CareInspect your workpiece Ha aRemoveall traces of wood dust from inside Keep your face and body to one side of blade, out of lineBefore Leaving The Saw Power source outlet before removing or replacing the bladeWhenever Saw Is Running Before freeing any jammed materialPastewax onthe woktabte will Sears recommends the following accessories Wrong tension1312 Always Order By Part Number-Not By Key Number Plate ClipRBlades Unplug power cord from outlet and check that switch is0ffii Blade Clamp Thick Installing Pin End BladesBlade Holder BossThin Clamp Holder Upper Blade Holder Lower Blade HolderRod Lower Blade Holder TWrenclWrench Upper Blade Holder PointingBlade Hex Socket Screw Beveled Edge Circular ImiDression Blade Clam IBld r Installing Plain End BadesBlade Clamp Circular Btade Beveled Holder Edge Impression INCH Variable Speed Scroll SAW Sold by SEARS, Roebuck and CO., Chicago, II U.S.A