Aligning Blade & Assemblies - Craftsman 113.248510 Owner's Manual

12-inch band saw
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MODEL 113.248210
& 113.248320
ALIGNING
THE
BLADE
AND
BLADE
GUIDE
ASSEMBLIES
This band saw comes equipped
with a 1/4-inch
blade, This band saw can be used with blades of
width from 1/8-inch to 1/2-inch. The align merit steps
must be followed
for proper tension,
blade guide,
and bearing adjustments
for each different
blade.
Refer to the blade usage section
for the recom-
mended blade size for best results during most band
saw operations.
NOTE: It is critical to the life of the blade that the
following
steps
are followed.
Premature
blade
breakage wilt result if these steps are omitted.
1A. Turn the tension knob until the tension scale indi-
cates 1/4-inch position. This will set the correct ten-
sion for a lt4-inch blade.
WARNING: TO AVOID
INJURY FROM UNEX-
PECTED STARTING OR ELECTRICAL
SHOCK,
DO NOT PLUG THE SAW IN. THE POWER
CORD MUST REMAIN
UNPLUGGED
WHEN-
EVER YOU ARE WORKING
ON THE SAW.
MODEL
113.248440
& 113.248510
ALIGNING
THE
BLADE
AND
BLADE
GUIDE
ASSEMBLIES
This band saw comes equipped
with a 1/4-inch
biade. This band saw can be used with blades o.f
width from 1/8-inch to 1/2-inch. The alignment steps
must be followed
for proper tension,
blade guide,
and bearing adjustments
for each different
blade.
Refer to the blade usage section
for the recom-
mended blade size for best results during most band
saw operations.
NOTE: It is critical
to the life of the blade that the
following
steps
are followed.
Premature
blade
breakage wilt result if these steps are omitted.
lB. Turn on the digital display and push the
key. Turn the tension knob until the display reads
.250, Turn the tension knob one additional turn,
This wilt set the correct tension for 1/4-inch blade.
WARNING:
TO AVOID INJURY FROM UNEX-
PECTED STARTING OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK,
DO NOT PLUG THE SAW IN. THE POWER
CORD
MUST
REMAIN
UNPLUGGED
WHEN-
EVER YOU ARE WORKING
ON THE SAW.
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