Sears 113.23615 manual Sears recommends the following accessories, Wrong tension

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Wiring Diagram ...........

/ARNING: To avoid fire or shock, use only recom- _ended service parts and reassemble exactly as

[originally assembled.

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Sears recommends the following accessories

Item

Sears Number

Leg Set

............................................................... 9-22244

Blades

See Sears Retail Store for 5" long

 

Plain End/Pin End blades

Sears may recommend other accessories not listed in

manual, See your nearest Sears Store for other accesso- ries.

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PROBLEM

PROBABLE CAUSE

REMEDY SCHEDULED

 

 

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Breaking B'iades,

Motor will not run.

Vibration

NOTE: There will always be some vibration present when the saw is running because of the blade and arm movement,

Motor stops during cuts

1.Wrong tension

2.Over working blade.

3.Wrong btade application.

4.Twisting blade in wood. 1, Damaged cord or plug.

2, Damaged motor or control board.

1, Improper mounting of the

saw.

2.Unsuitable mounting sur- face.

3.Loose table

4.Loose motor mounting.

1: Aggressive feeding causes Current Protector to shut motor off.

1.Adjust blade tension.

2.Reduce feed rate.

3.Use narrow blades for cutting thin wood, wide blades for thicker wood.

4.Avoid side pressure on blade.

1.Replace damaged parts before using saw again.

2.Consult Sears Service. Any attempt to repair this motor or control board may create a HAZ- ARD unless repair is done by a qualified ser_ vice technician. Repair service is available at your nearest Sears Store.

1.See mounting instructions in this manual for proper mounting technique.

2.The heavier your workbench is, the less vibra- tion will occur, A plywood workbench wilt not be as good a work surface as the same size solid lumber. Use common sense in choosing a mounting surface.

3.Tighten table lock knob.

4.Tighten motor mounting screws,

1.Turn machine "OFF" and then back "ON" to continue cutting.

2. Slow down the feed rate ot material into blade.

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Contents Number AirsSafety Signal Words Before Using The Saw When Installing or Moving The SawSafer Before Each UseTan Ahead to Protect Your Eyes, Hands Face and EarsRemove all traces of wood dust from on Whenever Saw Is Running YU Wilti HolldBefore Leaving the Saw Inih Connecting To Power Supply Outlet Motors, Specifications and Electricat RequirementsHazard and may also create a shock hazard Prong Plug ProperlyU GroundedContents Do not lift saw by this arm Lift Assembly and alignmentToAlign the Bevel indiCator Bevel Pointer UnP!ug=powercord from outlet and Checkthat switch is ofL Removing Pin End BladesKnob Unplug power cord from outlet and check that switch is off Installing Plain End BladesRemoving Plain End Blades Ion KnobDust Blower Height AdjustmentKnob Hold-DownBlade Hold-Down FootMounting the Scroll Saw to a Bench Children And Others Upper Blade Holder Work Hogd-Down Blade SupportPush Rotate Speed Control/On-Off Knob012 Pin and Plain end BiadesMaintain Tools With Care Basic Saw OperationsRemoveall traces of wood dust from inside Ha aInspect your workpiece Keep your face and body to one side of blade, out of lineWhenever Saw Is Running Power source outlet before removing or replacing the bladeBefore Leaving The Saw Before freeing any jammed materialPastewax onthe woktabte will Wrong tension Sears recommends the following accessories1312 Plate Clip Always Order By Part Number-Not By Key NumberUnplug power cord from outlet and check that switch is RBlades0ffii Blade Holder BossThin Clamp Installing Pin End BladesBlade Clamp Thick Holder Upper Blade Holder Lower Blade HolderTWrencl Rod Lower Blade HolderWrench Upper Blade Holder PointingBlade Hex Socket Screw Installing Plain End Bades Beveled Edge Circular ImiDression Blade Clam IBld rBlade Clamp Circular Btade Beveled Holder Edge Impression Sold by SEARS, Roebuck and CO., Chicago, II U.S.A INCH Variable Speed Scroll SAW