Craftsman 315.21449 owner manual Bladeguardremoved For Clarircationonly, Bladeguide Screw

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BLADEGUARDREMOVED

FOR CLARIRCATIONONLY

BLADE

• THRUSTBEARING

SCREW

BLADEGUIDE

SUPPORTSCREW

BLADEGUIDESCREWS

BLADE GUIDEASSEMBLY

Fig. 20

Move the thrust bearing to within 1/64 in. of the blade. Tighten the thrust bearing screw securely. Repeat this procedure on the lower thrust bearing, located below the table.

Note: The thrust bearing is to support the back edge of the blade while cutting. The blade should not contact the bearings when you stop cutting. It is important that both thrust bearings be adjusted equally.

TO Adjust Blade Guide Support

Next, adjust the position of the blade guide support. Loosen the bottom screw on the right side of the blade assembly using the hex key.

Slide the blade guide support on the shaft until the front edge of the blade guides are about 1/64 in. behind the gullet of the blade, Tighten the screw securely. Repeat this procedure for the lower blade guide support.

Note: The lower blade guide support screw is the top screw located on the right of the saw frame under the table. See Figure 21.

_,i_ WARNING: Never operate saw without blade guard secured !n place. To do so could result in

possible serious personal injury.

BLADEGUIDE

SCREW

BLADEGUIDE rHRUBTBEARING

SCREWS

LOWERBLADEGUIDE

Fig. 21

To Adjust Blade Guides

The blade guides help keep the blade from twisting and binding. Letting the blade teeth hit the blade guides while using the band saw will ruin the blade. The set of teeth and the sharpened edge of teeth will be damaged by hitting the blade guides, Proper adjustment of the upper and lower blade guides will prevent this from happening.

Loosen the two blade guide screws that lock the upper blade guides. Press the two guides evenly near the sides of the blade leaving about 0.004 in. from the blade. (0.004 is the thickness of a dollar bill.) Do not pinch the blade. Make sure one guide is not further away from the blade than the other. Release the guides and tighten both screws securely.

Repeat this procedure on the lower blade guides located under the table. See Figure 21.

BLADEGUARDREMOVED

FOR CLARIRCATIONONLY

 

, THRUST

 

BEARING

 

BEARINGSCREW

BLADEGUIDE

3UIDE

SCREW

SCREW

BLADEGUIDES

Fig. 22

 

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Contents Nrtl IirrftsmrniFull ONE Year Warranty on Craftsman Band SAW Read ALL Instructions Safety Alert SymbolRules FOR, Safe Operation Rules for Safe Operation Before Making a CUT, be Sure ALL Adjustments are SecureGrounding Pincoverofgrounded Outletbox Electrical ConnectionFPM BevelCut AcuttingoperationmadewithanangledtableSmall Combination Square On0Blade Application Thickness TPI 59 1/4in 018in Inch Band Saw Blade Trusshead Flat Head Mounting Band SAW to WorkbenchScrewscrews Bracket HEX NutsClamping Band SAW to Workbench Adjusting Blade Guide AssemblyLockleverbladeguideknob Unlockedposition Mounting Board Clamps WorkbenchBLADEGUARD/BANDSAW Trusshead Screw Wingnut Installing and Adjusting the BladeGuides WheelTracking the Blade To AdjustQuickreleaseknob To Release Bladeon Adjusting Thrust BEARINGS, BladeScrews Lowerbladeguide Bladeguardremoved For ClarircationonlyBladeguide Screw Failureto do so couldresultin seriouspersonal injury Page Tires General MaintenanceMOTOR/ELECTRICAL BrushesDrive Belt BrushholderbrushCause Solution ProblemPage Figure a Craftsman Band SAW Model noSee Back page for Parts Ordering Instructions Key Part No. NumberFigure B See NOTEAPAGE27Craftsman Band SAW Model no Parts List for Figure BPage Ii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Page Iii iiiiiii Part