Operation - Sears 113.244200 Owner's Manual

Craftsman 10 inch band saw
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PREPARING
THE TABLE
t Loosen the guide bar lock knob, and lower the blade
guide assembly
2 Attach the blade guard on the upper guide assembly
and secure it with two screws_
3 Locate the table insert and place it in the opening
in
the table
& Replace 3/8" slotted screw flush or below the table's
surface, while holding
both sides flush
5. The blade should
be in the approximate
center of
slot in insert°
SLOTT
ED
SCREW
TABLE
BLADE_
IJ_
GUARD
__
SCREWS
TABLE
INSERT
If the blade runs to one side of table insert:
1 Loosen
table lock knob and tilt table to 45 ° and
loosen
rear 5/16" hex screw that mounts
table to
trunnion.
2. Return table to 90 ° and loosen front 5/16" hex screw
that mounts table to trunnion.
GUIDE
BAR
LOCI(
KNOB
BLADE
ASSEM
TRUNNION
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3 Shift table
left or right
until
the blade is in the
TABLE
---'___
approximate
center of insert
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....
4 Secureiy
tighten
front screw, tilt table to 45 ° and FRONT HEX SCREW--_._
._
_
/__
securely
tighten
rear
screw,
REAR
HEX
SCREW ''f_fj-'"
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TABLE LOCK KNOB//_-_/y I
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OPERATION
PRE-OPERATION
CHECK
LIST
Before
operating
your
Band Saw, check
the items
listed below to be sure your saw is ready to cut,
1_
Band Saw firmly
mounted
to workbench,
2.
Switch OFF,
3.
Upper
blade guard
lowered
to within
1/8"
of
material to be cut.
4.
Housing cover closed and locking latches secure*
ly snapped in place.
5.
Blade Tension
and Tracking
property
adjusted°
6.
Saw table firmly
locked in position,
7o
Wear safety goggles,
USING
YOUR
BAND
SAW
Your Band Saw is capable of making all types of cuts
in a wide variety
of materials.
A brief description
of
cutting
methods
will
familiarize
you with
the basic
types of cuts,
CROSSCUTTING
Crosscutting
is cutting
across the grain of the wood°
Such a cut is often used to shorten
lumber
such as
2 x 4's.
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RIPPING
Ripping is cutting
atong the grain of the wood, Such
a cut is often
used to make lumber
such as shelving
more narrow°
MITER CUTTING
Miter cutting is either ripping or crosscutting at some
angle other than 90o° For small pieces use the miter
gauge. Miter cuts are often made at 45o for use in
picture
frames and molding
work.
The miter
gauge
is graduated
in 5 °
increments
from
0o to
60o,
BEVEL
CUTTING
Bevel cutting
is either ripping or crosscutting
with the
saw table
tilted
at desired
angle. Tilt
the table by
loosening
the table
lock knob° Set the table to the
desired angle using the quadrant
and bevel pointer as
a guide, Tighten
the table
lock knob to secure the
table°
SCROLLING
Scrolling
is the cutting
of curved lines. With the 1/8"
wide scrolling blade, a variety
of intricate
designs are
possible°

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