Tracking The Blade - Craftsman 113.244510 Owner's Manual

10-inch direct drive band saw
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TRACKING
THE BLADE
1.
,
,
Loosen the Tension
Lock Knob (1/4 of a turn
counter-clockwise)
and
turn
the
tracking
adjustment
set screw
slightly
with
the hex
wrench.
(Turning
the
set screw
moves
the
tension
wheel back and forth.)
If the
blade moves
toward
the front
of the
band saw:
Turn
the
tracking
adjustment
screw
clockwise
about
!/4 of a turn, as though
you were tightening
it.
If the blade
moves
toward
the back of the
band saw:
Turn
the
tracking
adjustment
screw
counter
clockwise
about
1/4 of a turn as
though
you were loosening
it.
Turn
the
screw
just
enough
to cause
the
blade to run in the approximate
center of all
tires.
After
adjusting,
tighten
tension
knob
and
turn
upper wheel
by hand clockwise
a few
turns and notice
if the blade remains
in the
approximate
center of the tires,
Readjust
if
necessary,
until blade is tracking
properly.
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SET SCREW
LOCK KNOB
3.
Tilt
table
up or
down
to
align
table
90
degrees
to
blade
(0 degree
position)
and
tighten
lock knobs.
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AUGNING
THE TABLE SQUARE TO BLADE
C0MBLNA_IONI _
1.
Loosen
table
lock knobs.
2.
Place a square
on the table
in front
of the
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blade as illustrated.
TABLE
LOCK
KNOBS
4.
Adjust zero stop set screw
using hex wrench
until set screw just touches
frame.
5.
Check
squareness
of blade
to table.
Make
readjustments
if necessary.
0
0
6.
Set bevel indicator
to line up with zero.
ZEROSiOP
SEI SCRYW
NOTE: When table is tilted
to a bevel angle, the
lower blade guide support
should
be lowered
to
clear the table.
After bevel cutting
and returning
table
to zero
position,
always
raise
the
lower
blade guide
up to provide
maximum
support
for
the blade.
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