Circle Cutting; Sawdust Collection - Sears Craftsman 113.248211 Owner's Manual

12" band saw
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O
I
CAUTION:
For your safety, comply with all the I
safety instructions on pages 2- 5 before using the
I
band saw.
A band saw is basically
a "curve cutting" machine.
It
is not capable of doing inside cutting.
Your Craftsman
Band Saw is not only capable of the
usual band saw operations,
but it can be converted
into a sander as well. You can finish wood, certain
compositions
and plastics.
It is also used for straight-line
cutting
operations
such as crosscutting,
ripping,
mitering,
beveling,
compound
cutting, and resawing.
Operation
Recommended
Blade Size
(Inches)
Cross Cutting
1/4, 3/8, 1/2
Ripping
1/2
Mitering
1/4, 3/8, 1/2
Beveling
1/4, 3/8, 1/2
Compound Cutting
1/4, 3/8, 1/2
Circle Cutting
See Chart Below
Resawing
1/2
Curve Cutting
1/8, 1/4
Extremely Fine Scroll
Cutting (Thin Material Only)
1/16
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CIRCLE
CUTTING
1. Adjust the upper guides to just clear the work-
piece.
2. Use both hands while feeding the work into the
blade.
Hold the workpiece
firmly
against
the
table. Use gentle pressure, and do not force the
work, but allow the blade to cut.
3. The smallest
diameter
that can be cut out is
determined
by the width
of the
blade.
For
example,
a 1/4-inch wide blade will cut a mini-
mum diameter of approximately
1-1/2-inch
(see
chart).
BLADE
SELECTION
GUIDE
FOR
MINIMUM
CIRCLE
CUTTING
CIRC
I
LE DIA.
2-1/2"D
3/_i/4"/
3/_
1/2"
_
BLADE SIZE
SAWDUST
COLLECTION
1. There is an opening
provided in the rear of the
bottom cover to attach a 2-1/2-inch
hose from a
wet/dry vac to control sawdust.
Q
SAWDUST COLLECTION
OPENING
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