Craftsman 113.244510 Owner's Manual page 17

10-inch direct drive band saw
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WARNING:
FOR YOUR
OWN
SAFETY,
TURN
SWITCH
"OFF"
AND
REMOVE
PLUG
FROM
POWER
OUTLET
BEFORE
READJUSTqNG
OR
ALBGN_NG YOUR BAND SAW.
TROUBLE
Motor will not run.
BBade does
not run in the
approximate
center
of the
upper
wheel.
Band Saw slows
down
when
cutting.
Bgades
breaking.
Motor sounds under
load when not cutting.
Blade will not allow for
general straight
cutting.
PROBABLE
CAUSE
1. Defective
On-Off switch.
Defective
power or motor cord.
2. Motor Defective.
1. Not
tracking
properly.
1. Cutting
too small
a radius.
2. Dull
blade.
1. Too much
tension.
2. Kink
in blade
caused
by cut-
ting too small
a radius
or turn-
ing the material
too fast when
cutting.
1. Too much
blade
tension.
2. Too much
belt tension.
1. Blade guides
and bearings
not properly adjusted.
2. Defective
blade.
REMEDY
1. Replace
defective
parts
before
using
Band Saw again.
2,
Consult
Sears
Service.
Any attempt
to repair
this
motor
may create
a HAZARD
unless
repair
is done
by a qualified
service
techni-
cian.
Repair
service
is available
at your
near-
est Sears
Store.
!.
Adjust
tracking,
see Assembly
Sectio
"Tracking
the Blade."
1. Stop
feeding,
and back
up the materi
slightly,
until
the band saw speeds
up.
2. Replace
blade.
" 1. Adjust
tension.
See Assembly
sectio_
"Tensioning
The Blade."
2. Use correct
cutting
technique.
See Basic
Band Saw
Operation
Section.
1. Adjust
blade
tension.
See Assembly
section
"Tensioning
The Blade."
2. Adjust
belt tension.
See Assembly
Section
"Drive
Belt Tension."
1. Adjust upper and lower blade guides
and
bearings.
See Assembly
section
"Adjusting
Upper Blade Guide Assembly."
2. Replace
blade.
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