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Craftsman 315.216230 Owner's Manual page 15

24 in. 2 speed scroll saw

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Note: If the blade touches the hold down foot on
either side then the hold down foot must be adjusted.
Loosen the foot adjusting knob. Sea Fi ure 13.
To center the hold down foot around the saw
blade, slide the hold down foot to the side.
Tighten the foot adjusting knob.
Position blade and securely tighten blade knob.
Turn the quick release knob to the right or
clockwise to tension the blade.
Turn the tension adjusting knob to the right,
clockwise or to the left, counterclockwise until the
blade is in desired tension.
Replace throat plate.
PLAIN ENDBLADEKNOB
PLAINEND
BLADE
UPPER
SAWARM
SAWBLADE
TORELEASE
QUICKRELEASE
KNOB
TO ENGAGE
Fig. 13
Turn tension adjusting knob (upper, smaller
knob) to the right or clockwise to increase
tension. Turn it to the left or counterclockwise to
decrease blade tension.
Note: Adjustments of blade tension can be made at
anytime. The quick release knob can be either re-
leased or engaged while making adjustments with the
tension adjusting knob.
TENSIONADJUSTINGKNOB
TO INCREASE
TENSION
TO DECREASE
TENSION
g
PLAINEND
BLADE
0e
Fig. 12
ADJUSTING
BLADE
TENSION
See Fi ures 13 and 14.
Turn off and unplug the saw.
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WARNING:
Failure to ur_plugyour saw could
result in accidental starting causing possible
serious personal injury.
Tension adjusting knob is on the top of the saw.
See Fi ure 5. Rotate the quick release knob
(outer, larger knob) 114turn to the left or counter-
clockwise to release blade tension.
Fig. 14
Rotate quick release knob to the dght or clock-
wise 114 turn to engage tension before using the
scroll saw.
Check tension by the sound the blade makes when
plucked like a guitar string. This method of adding
tension to the blade can be developed with practice
and requires knowing your scroll saw.
Pluck the back straight edge of blade while
turning tension adjusting knob. Sound should be
a musical note. Sound becomes less flat as
tension increases. Sound decreases with too
much tension.
Note: Be careful not to over tension the blade. Too
much tension may cause blade to break as soon as
you start cutting. Too little tension may cause blade to
bend or break before teeth wear out.
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