Sears Craftsman 113.248211 Owner's Manual page 23

12" band saw
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3. The upper
and lower
blade
guides
support
the
blade and keep it from twisting
during
operation
Adjust
blade guide
support
whenever
blades
are
changed
or replaced
with a different
width.
4. Push the blade
guide
support
toward
the blade
and adjust
the blade
guides
so they
are about
1/32÷inch
from
the
deepest
part
of the
blade
teeth.
This
deep
part is called
a gullet
Tighten
the set screw
locking
the blade
guide
support.
Turn
the
upper
wheel,
by hand,
checking
the
position
of the blade
guide
support.
NOTE:
Letting
the
blade
teeth
hit
the
blade
guides
while
using
the
band
saw
will
ruin
the
blade
The set of the teeth
and the sharpened
edge
of the teeth
would
be damaged.
Proper
adjustment
of the upper
and lower
blade
guide
assemblies
will prevent
this from
happening.
Repeat
procedure
for lower blade
guide
support.
5. Slide
the two
blade
guides
evenly
against
the
sides of the blade.
Do not push the blade
guides
or pinch
the
blade
guides
against
the
blade.
Rotate
the
upper
wheel
by hand
so the
blade
travels
downward
This leaves proper
space
for
blade.
Make
sure
one guide
is not further
from
the blade
than the other.
Tighten
both setscrews
with
a 1/8-inch
hex "L" wrench.
Repeat
proce
dure for lower
blade
guides.
NOTE:
The backup
bearings
support
the blade
from
the
rear and
will
spin
when
the
blade
is
pushed
against
them while
you are cutting.
As
soon
as you stop
cutting,
the bearings
should
stop spinning.
GULLET
BLADE
GUIDE
BLA
BEARING
BLADE
GUIDE
BLADE
GUIDE
6. To insure the backup bearing is properly supporting
the blade, push the bearing toward the blade until it
almost touches it. Turn the upper wheel, by hand,
checking the backup bearing to make sure it is not
turning. If the bearing is turning, the blade is too close.
Move
bearing slightly away from the blade and
tighten set screw with 1t8" hex %" wrench.
Turn
upperwheel and recheckthe bearing. Adjust again if
necessary.
7. Repeat procedure for lower backup bearing.
8. Turn upper wheel by hand and check the blade
guides and backup bearings to make sure they are
adjusted correctly. Make any readjustments if neces-
sary.
9. install blade guard and tighten with phillips screw-
driver. (See illustration, page 20.)
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