Do you have a question about the Craftsman l 315.10951 and is the answer not in the manual?
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James Reed
April 18, 2025
The blade is slipping on the shaft I can not tighten or loosen the nut . The nut turns but is turning the motor also. How do I keep the motor from turning so I can loosen the nut.
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Mr. Anderson
May 10, 2025
To prevent the motor from turning while loosening the nut on a Sears Craftsman 315.10951 saw when the blade is slipping on the shaft, follow these steps:
1. Unplug the saw: Always disconnect power before servicing.
2. Use a blade lock: If the saw has a spindle or shaft lock button, press and hold it to prevent the shaft from turning.
3. Use a block of wood: If there is no shaft lock or it doesn’t work, place a block of wood between the blade teeth and the saw’s base or housing to wedge the blade in place.
4. Hold the shaft: If accessible, grip the motor shaft with a wrench or locking pliers behind the blade to keep it from turning while you loosen the nut.
5. Apply penetrating oil: If the nut is stuck, apply penetrating oil and wait a few minutes before trying again.
Always wear gloves and take safety precautions when handling the blade.
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Terry Savidge
February 4, 2025
Need wing nut for craftsman circular saw model 315-10951 part number STD541625
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Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025
The wing nut with part number STD541625 for the Craftsman circular saw model 315.10951 is a standard hardware item. You can check local hardware stores, home improvement stores, or online marketplaces by searching for the part number or a matching wing nut size. If needed, you can also look for replacement parts through Sears PartsDirect or other tool parts suppliers.
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Do you have a question about the Craftsman l 315.10951 and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
The blade is slipping on the shaft I can not tighten or loosen the nut . The nut turns but is turning the motor also. How do I keep the motor from turning so I can loosen the nut.
To prevent the motor from turning while loosening the nut on a Sears Craftsman 315.10951 saw when the blade is slipping on the shaft, follow these steps:
1. Unplug the saw: Always disconnect power before servicing.
2. Use a blade lock: If the saw has a spindle or shaft lock button, press and hold it to prevent the shaft from turning.
3. Use a block of wood: If there is no shaft lock or it doesn’t work, place a block of wood between the blade teeth and the saw’s base or housing to wedge the blade in place.
4. Hold the shaft: If accessible, grip the motor shaft with a wrench or locking pliers behind the blade to keep it from turning while you loosen the nut.
5. Apply penetrating oil: If the nut is stuck, apply penetrating oil and wait a few minutes before trying again.
Always wear gloves and take safety precautions when handling the blade.
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Need wing nut for craftsman circular saw model 315-10951 part number STD541625
The wing nut with part number STD541625 for the Craftsman circular saw model 315.10951 is a standard hardware item. You can check local hardware stores, home improvement stores, or online marketplaces by searching for the part number or a matching wing nut size. If needed, you can also look for replacement parts through Sears PartsDirect or other tool parts suppliers.
This answer is automatically generated