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Owner's Manual
12-ino BANDSAW
3/4 HP MOTOR
Model 119.224000
CAUTION: Before using this
product, read this manual and
follow a!l its Safety Rules
and Operating instructions.
o Table of Contents
® Full One Year Warranty
® Safety instructions
®Assembly
® Getting to Know Your Bandsaw
® Adjustment
® Operation
oMaintenance
® Electricam Schematic
®Troubleshooting
oParts List "
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179, U.S.A.
www.craftsman,com
OM-22400-MI
Table of contents ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 2
Futlone year warranty. ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 2
Safety instructions .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
Assembly .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
Getting to know your bandsaw ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Adjustment ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Operation ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Maintenance .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 11
Electrical schematic ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 11
Troubleshooting ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
Parts list............................................................................................................................................................................................................. ! 3
If this Craftsman tool fails due to a defect in material or workmanship within one
year from the date of purchase, CALL 1-800-4-MY-HOME® TO ARRANGE FOR
FREE REPAIR.
If this tool is used for commercial or rentaI purposes, this warranty will apply for
only ninety days from the date of purchase.
This warranty applies only whiIe this tool is in the United States.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights,
which vary, from state to state.
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Dept. 817WA, Hoffmarl Estates, IL 60179
GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS
KNOW YOUR POWER TOOL. Read the owner's manual carefuIly. Learn the tool's applications, work capabilities, and its specific
potential hazards.
Always Ground All "fools.
If your tool is equipped with a three-pronged plug, you must plug it into a three-hole electric receptacIe. If you use
an adapter to accommodate a two-pronged receptacle, you must attach the adapter plug to a known ground. Never
remove the third prong of the plug.
Always Avoid Dangerous Environments.
Never use power tools in damp or wet locations. Keep your work area well lighted and clear of clutter.
Always Remove the Adjusting Keys and Wrenches from Tools after Use,
Form the habit of checking to see that keys and adjusting wrenches are removed from the tool before turning it on,
Always Keep Your Work Area Clean. Cluttered areas and benches invite accidents.
_ Always Keep Visitors Away from Running Machines,
All visitors should be kept a safe distance from the work area,
Always make the Workshop Childproof,
Childproof with padlocks, master switches, or by removing starter keys,
Never operate a tool while under the influence of drugs, medication, or alcohol.
2
Always Wear Proper Apparel.
Never wear loose c!othtr_g or jewelry that might get caught in moving parts, Rubber-soled footwear is
recommended for the best footing.
Always Use Safety Glasses and Wear Hearing Protection.
Also use a face or dust mask if the cutting operation is dusty.
Never Overreach.
Keep your proper footing and balance at all times.
Never Stand on Tools.
Serious injury could occur if the tool is tipped or if the cutting tool is accidentally contacted,
Always Disconnect Tools.
Disconnect tools before servicing and when changing accessoriessuch as blades, bits, and cutters.
Always Avoid Accidental Staring.
Make sure switch is in "OFF" positionbefore plugging in cord.
Never Leave Tools Running Unattended.
Always Check for Damaged Parts,
Before initial or continual use of the tool, a guard or other part that is damaged should be checked to assure that
will operate properly and perform its intended function. Check for alignment of moving parts, binding of moving
parts, breakage of parts, mounting, and any other conditions that may affect its operation. A guard or other
damaged parts should immediately be properly repaired or replaced,
SPECIAL SAFETY RULES FOR BANDSAWS
1. Always stop the Bandsaw before removing scrap pieces from table.
2. Always keep hands and fingers away from the blade.
3. Never attempt to saw stock that does not have a flat surface, unless a suitable support is used,
4. Always hold material firmly and feed it into the blade at a moderate speed.
5. Always turn off the machine if the material is to be backed out of an uncompleted cat.
6. Check for proper blade size and type for thickness and type of material being cut.
7. Make sure that the blade tension and blade tracking are properly adjusted,
8. Make "relief' cuts before cutting long curves.
9. Release blade tension when the saw will not be used for a long period of time.
10. Note and follow the safety warnings and instructions that appear on the lower door.
1. TOOLS REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY
Item Description Q'ty.
_o--_hiUipsScrewdriver ............................... 1
Adjustable Wrench ................................. 1
Square...................................................... 1
LIST OF LOOSE PARTS IN BAG
Item Description Q'ty.
2-1/2" Dust port .............................................. 1
Hex. Socket head cap screw M6x12 .............. 2
Washer 6 ......................................................... 2
Blade tension knob..: ....................................... 1
2. UNPACKING AND CHECKING CONTENTS
Model 119.224000 12" Bandsaw is shipped complete in one box:
a. Separate all parts from carton and check each item with "Table
of Carton Contents" to make sure all items are accounted for,
before discarding any packing material.
b. Remove the protective oil that is applied to the table, Use any
ordinary house hold type grease and spot remover.
c. Apply a coat of paste wax to the table to prevent rust. Wipe all
parts thoroughly with aclean dry cloth,
CARTON CONTENTS
Item Description Q'ty.
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
Main Machine .................................................................. 1
RipFence ..............................................................i........1
Table....................................................................................1
Guide Rai!....................................................................... !
Open StandAssembly ........................................................1
Owner's Manual ............................................................. 1
RipFence Carder...............................................................1
Bag of Loose Parts ........................................................ 1
UpperTable Trunnion Assembly. .................................... 1
A
F
B
G
Crank handle .................................................. 1
Hex, Nut M6 .....................................................
Hex. Bolt MBx45 ..............................................
Hex. Nut M8 .....................................................
Wing nut M6.................................................... 1
i
l,uho.................................................................1
I Washer 6.........................................................1
!
J Hex, Socket head cap screw M6x45..............1
4
0
Tool holder...................................................... !
Pan head screw M5xlO .................................. 2
M3 Hex "L _ wrench ......................................... 1
M4 Hex "L" wrench ........................................ I
M5 Hex "L" wrench ......................................... !
Fence adjusting knob ....................................... 1
Carriage bolt M8x5O........................................ 1
Bolt guide ......................................................... 1
Washer 8 ......................................................... 1
Wing nut M8 ..................................................... 1
Carriage bolt M6x40 ........................................ 2
Washer 6 ......................................................... 2
Washer 6 ......................................................... 2
Knurled nut M6 ................................................ 2
Wing screw M8...............................................4
Washer8 .........................................................4
Hex, Bolt M8x16 .............................................. 4
Lock washer 8 ................................................ 4
:_ !t4_T_AL ASSEMBLY
H_{::machine is supplied partly assembled. Prior to use, the following items have to be installed: Open stand, 2-1/2" dust port, Table, Rip
Fa_co, Blade Tension Knob, Foot I;older, and Crank handle.
W.#.RN_NG: To avoid injury, do not attempt to run or use this machine until all parts are assembled and working properly.
a, A;:;sernbly the opea stand
-CI,eck contents against the parts list.
- Fasten fient panel on to paired legs, using hax carriage bolts, washers and hex nuts. Do not fully tighten.
Fasten side panel on to front panel /paired legs assemblies using remaining hex carriage bolts, washers and hex nuts.
- Fasten the front and side beams on the paked legs with hex carriage bolls, washers and hex nuts.
- Set stand in an upright position, whilst ensuring that the holes on the top edge of the panels line up sufficiently to al!ow hex head
screws to pass through, lighten fuity the hex carriage bolts and hex nuts.
Press lubber feet on to the end of stand legs.
With assistance lift bandsaw and carefully position in place on top of stand.
- :qx iu position using hex head screw, through washer, bandsaw base, stand, washer and secure on underside with hex nut. Repeat
procedure for all four corners before tightening flJily
%t&iXNING: tb/',void back'injuw, get help lifting the bandsaw Bend your kness, lift with your legs, not your back.
Pa_rts_ist
_te[_iNo. Descriptie_l Q'ty
I Front beam. 2
2 Side beam 2
3 Legs 4
4 Side panel 2
5 Front panel 2 "1'1
6 Ilex nut 24 ji
7 Washer 24
8 H,ex carriage bolt 24
9 Hex nut 4
i 0 Washer 8
/1 'lex head screw 4
12 Rubber foot 4 Bandsaw open stand
Parts Diagram @
b, Assemble the 2-1/2" dust port to the bandsaw frame with Hex,
socket head cap screw and washer. Place the 2-1/2" dust port on
to the side or the bandsaw frame.
Locate two Hex. socket head cap screws and two washers [rein
the bag of loose parts. Mount the dust port to the bandsaw frame
and install a Hex. socket head cap screw with washer in each
hole then tighten with M5 Hex "L" wrench. (See FIG,l)
d. Fasten the guide rail with four aach wing screw and washer to
the table. Use the hex socket head cap screw, weans'n"ana wtg
r_utfor correcting the working table tla/ness. (See FIG 3
c. Assemble the upper table trunnion to the lower table trunnion
with Carriage Bolt, Glide Piece, Washer and Wing Nut. Place the
table on to the upper table trunnion, taking care when passing the
saw blade through the slot of the table (See FIG. 2).
Locate four hex bolts and four lock washers from the bag of loose
pads. Mount the table to the upper table trunnion and install a bolt
with washer in each hole, then tighten with adjustable wrench.
e.Toassembletheripfence,takethefencecarrier(A)andattachit
totheguideraiI(B)usingtheM8x50carriagebolt(C)andthewirlg
net(D).
Fitthefence(E)tothefencecarrierwiththetwoknurlednuts(F)end
M6x40carriagebolts(G)andusethefenceadjustingknob(H)for
adjustmentandtolockinposition.(SeeFIG.4)
FIG. 4
Ihe tip fence on this baedsaw can be used on either side of the
blade by tixing tim fence to tbe appropriate side of the fence carrier.
(See FIG.5)
[. P!ac_ the blade tension knob on to the bIade tensioner (See
FG6)
g.To ensure sufficient upright stability of the machine it should be
bolted to open stand (See the previous instruction hew to place the
rnachine on to the open stand ). For this purpose 6ram mounting
holes are provided in the machine's base. (See FIG.7)
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[6mm mounti0_gho_- FIG.7
h. The bendsaw has a 2-I/2" dust port and 4" dust port included.
(See Fig. 8)
it is recommended that when in use, the bandsaw is connected to
a suitable dusi collectoL
[2-1/2" dust port
i. Assemble the tool holder to the column of the bandsaw with two
pan head screws. Locate two pan head screws from the bag of
loose parts. Mount the toot holder to the column and install a pan
head screw in each hoIe, then tighten with Phillips screwdriver.
(See FIG.9)
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j. Attach the crank handle to the belt tension crank arm with the M6
Hex. nut. (See FIG.10
6
Blade tracking knob_
_,Blade tension knob
_ Ig knob
Motor
Lock swi
4" Dust
1. CENTERING THE TABLE
a. Loosen the four hex. bolts mountingthe table to the upper table
trunnion. (See FIG. 11)
b. Move the table sideways as required, until the saw blade runs
through the center of the table insert.
c. If the adjustment of "b" is not enough to center the table, loosen
the four flange nuts holding the lower table trunnion and move the
table sideways to place the table in the center.
d. Re-tighten hex. bolts for trunnion, recheck the saw blade
position.
c. Tighten the hex. nut and recheck the saw blade and the table for
squareness.
d. Lock the table into position and check that the indicator reads
zero degree on the side of lower table trunnion. Loosen the screw
securing the indicator and reset if necessary to give zero degree
reading. (See FIG. 13)
2. SETTING TABLE SQUARE TO SAW BLADE ON
RIGHT AND LEFT POSITION
Loosen the wing nut on the lower table trunnion and place a
suitably sized square against the saw blade on right and left
position. If the table requires adjustment, proceed as follows:
a. Using a wrench, release the hex. nut on the frame. (See FIG.12)
b. Place the wrench on the hex. bolt and adjust until the table
square to the saw blade.(See FIG.12)
3. SETTING TABLE SQUARE FRONT AND BACK OF
BLADE
Place a suitably sized square against the saw blade on back and
force position. If the table requires adjustment, proceed as follows:
a. Using a wrench, release the flange nut on the lower table
trunnion. (See FIG.14)
b. Place the M5 Hex %" wrench on the hex. socket set screw and
adjust untiI the table is square to the saw blade on the front and
back pesition.(See FIG.14)
c. Tighten the flange nut and recheck the saw blade and the table
for squareness.
4. TILTING THE TABLE
For bevet cuts, the table tilts 0 through 45 degrees.
a. To tilt the table, loosen the wing nut on the table trunnion, set the
table to the required angle and tighten the wing nut again (See FIG.
f5).
b. It is recommended to verify the correct angle setting using an
angle guide, or by making trial cuts in scrap wood. Adjust the
indicator accordingly by using a phillips head screwdriver.
5. FENCE ADJUSTMENT
b. Horizontal alignment of the rip fence is made by adjusting the
two knurled nuts and the fence adjusting knob.
The fence should be aligned with the table slots along its
length.(See FIG. 17)
6. ADJUSTING THE RIP FENCE GUIDE SCALE
To adjust the rip fence scale loosen the four wing screws below
the table and move the scale and the guide rail sideways to
adjust. Re-tighten the wing screws when the adjustment is
correct, (See FIG.17)
The adjustment may be checked by setting the rip fence to a
thickness and cutting a test piece.
When the adjustment is correct the thickness of the test piece will
correctpond with the rip fence scale setting.
FIG. 17
7. ADJUSTING THE BLADE TENSION
To loosen the tension of the blade, turn the blade tension knob
counter clockwise and the tension indicator will be lower. To
tighten the tension of the blade, turn the tension knob clockwise,
and the tension indicator will rise.(See FIG.18)
a. Vertical alignment of the rip fence is made by adjusting the two
knurled nuts and the fence adjusting knob.
The fence should be adjusted vertically with a suitable square
placed on the table surface.
8. CHANGING AND ADJUSTING THE SAW BLADE
This bandsaw is factory-equipped with a general-purpose wood
cutting blade, the saw blade is set prior to delivery.
To change the saw blade, the following procedure must be
followed:
WARNING:Toavoidinjuryfrom unexpected starting, whenever
changing the saw blade or carrying out adjustments, switch the
bandsaw off a.nd remove the power cord from the main outlet, To
avoid injury to hands when handling the saw blade, wear gloves
whenever necessary.
a. Remove the rip fence, the guide rail, the wing nut and screw
from the table.
b. ()pen the upper and lower doors by turning the door locldng
knobs.
c. Loosen the blade tension by turning the blade tension knob on
the top of the upper wheel housing counterclockwise until the saw
blade has slackened (viewed from above) (See FIG, 19).
d. Remove the saw blade from the upper and lower wheels.
e. When fitting the new saw blade ensure the blade teeth are
pob_ting downwards and towards you at the position where the
saw blade passes through the table.
h Re-tension the new saw blade and check the saw blade tracking
by turning the t._pperwheel by hand. The saw blade should run in
the center of the handsaw wheeIs.
g. If needed adjust the tracking of the saw blade, proceed as
mentioned below" TRACKING THE SAW BLADE"
h. Replace the rip fence, the guide rail, the wing nut and screw to
the table.
i. Close the upper and lower doors by turning the door locking
knobs before reconnecting the power supply.
9. TRACK_NGTHEBANDSAWBLADE
Set the tracking o[ the saw blade before setting the blade guides.
Once the saw blade is installed and tensioned, track the saw
blade by adjusting the tracking knob by hand (See FIG. 20). The
saw blade should run in the center of the baodsaw wheels. When
the correct adjustment is achieved lock the tracking knob with the
wing nut.
10, SETTING THE CUTTING HEIGHT
a. The upper blade guide should be set as close as practical
against the workpiece.
b. To adjust this height, loosen the wing nut at the side of the upper
wheel housing. (See FIG. 21)
c. Set the blade guide to the required height by turning the guide
post adjusting knob.
d. Tighten the wing nut after setting.
I1, ADJUST)NG THE BLAD):_ GU_Di£S
The Upper Blade Guide
a. To adjust the upper blade guides, first position the right and lei
roller guides relative to the blade by loosening gle lock nut !:1G.22
and rnoving the guide caoier until both io[ler guides are apgro;d.
ma[ely I/1(P behind [he gullets of the saw blade.
b. Set both rol)er guides to within ti32' of the saw blade by
releasing the guide adjusting screw [:1G.22 on each side of the
saw b(ade through turning tile micro-adjusting knobs. Do not sei
the roller guides too close as this wiit adversely affect the life or fl-e
saw blade.
Guide
c. Adjust the rear miler guide to be just clear of the back or tie saw
blade releasing the gL_ideadjusting screw FIG.23 through t_lrnirJg
the micro-adjusting knob.
d. When the correct adjustment is reached, lock the roller guide ir
position with the guide adjusting screw FIG.23
Micro-adjusting
[{nob
FIG, 23
The Lower Blade Guide
a. To adjust the lower blade guides, first position the right and left
roller guides relative to the blade by loosening the lock nut FIG.24
and moving the guide carrier until both roller guides are approxi-
mately 1116" behind the gullets of the saw blade
b. Set both roller guides to within 1/32" of the saw blade by
releasing the guide adjusting screw FIG.24 through turning the
rnicro adjusting knobs on each side of the saw blade. Do not set
the roller guides too close as this will adversely affect the life of the
saw blade.
c. Adjust the rear roller guide to be just clear of the back of the saw
blade by unIocking the guide adjusting screw FIG.24 through
turning the micro-adjusting screw.
d. When the correct adjustment is reached, lock the roller guides in
position with the guide adjusting screws FIG.24
For the high speed 3000 ftimin, the belt should be fitted to the rear
pulley on both the motor and bandwheeL (See FIG.26)
For the low speed 1450 fl/min, the belt should be fitted to the front
pulley on both the motor and bandwheel. (See FIG.27)
12, O_4ANGING THE BLADE SPEED
This bandsaw has two blade speeds 1450 feet/rain for
hardwoods, soree plastics and certain nonferrous metals and
3000 feet/rain for ell o[heI timber.
ihe Iowet bandwheeI has bNo, integral, multi-vee form pulleys and
the motor shaR has a twin multFvee tbrm pulley.
Th,_ @ive belt passes around lhe bandwheel pulley, the motor
pulley and the tension wheel The belt tension is released and
app!ied by using tire cranked handle. This moves the tension
wheel arid allows the speed to be changed.(See FIG.25)
Sefome changing the speed always make sure the machine has
bee_ a_,plcgged from the electrical supply.
t3. CHANGING THE DRIVE BELl"
a, Release the saw blade tension by turning the blade tension
knob on the top of bandsaw counterclockwise.
b. Released the belt tension by using the crank handle.
c. Using Cclip pliers (not provided) remove the retaining ring from
the center of the lower wheel.
d. Carefully slide the lower wheel forward and at the same time
release the saw blade from this wheel.
e. Remove the old drive belt and fit the new belt. (ensure ribs in
drive belt are seated correctly before reassembling and tensioning
the drive belt)
f, Follow procedures for CHANGING AND ADJUSTING ]'HE SAW
BLADE & TRACKING THE BANDSAW BLADE, before restoring
power to the bandsaw and settina ur_for use
Bandwheel pulle
Crank handle ]
FIG. 25
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WARNING: Before star_ing check if any part of your bandsaw is
missing, malfuctioning, has been damaged or broken.., such as
the motor switch, or other operation control, a safety device or the
power cord, turn the bandsaw off and unplug it until the particular
part is properly repaired or replaced.
The saw blade cuts on a continuous downstroke. To avoid injury
when hands are unavoidably near to the saw blade, they should
be placed on either side of the blade, not in line with it. Use a
push stick whenever possible when working in close proximity to
the saw blade.
For best results the saw blade must be sharp. Select the right saw
blade for the job, depending on the thickness of the wood the cut to
be made. The thinner and harder the wood, the finer the teeth of
the saw blade. Use a fine tooth blade for cutting sharp curves,
The machine is especially suited for cutting curves, but will also
make straight cuts. Do not attempt to turn the workpiece without
pushing it, as this may cause the werkpiece to get stuck, or the
saw blade to bend.
The rip fence is to enable safe and accurate straight cuts of the
workpiece, usually in the same direction as the grain of the timber.
Start the bandsaw by turning the lock switch on and wait for the
bandsaw to come to full speed before starting to cut. Never start
the bandsaw with the workpiece in contact with the saw blade.
Slowly feed the workpiece towards the saw blade, putting only light
pressure on it. With both hands, firmly hold the workpiece down on
the table, and feed it towards the saw blade slowly.
The tiltable tabIe is used for bevel cuts.
WARNING: When sawing with the rip fence and a tilted table, the rip
fence must be installed on that side of the table which is tilted
downward.
WARNING: To avoid injury due to unexpected starting, before
cleaning or carrying out maintenance work, switch off and discon-
nect the bandeaw from the power source.
Regular maintenance of the handsaw will prevent unnecessary
problems.
a. Keep the table clean to ensure accurate cutting.
Never use water or other liquids to clean the bandsaw. Use a dry b. Keep the outside of the machine clean to ensure accurate
brush, operation of alI moving parts and prevent excessive wear.
c, Keep the ventilation slots of the motor clean to prevent it from
overheating.
d. Keep the inside (near the saw blade, etc.) clean to prevent
accumulation of dust. Use dust collection if possible.
e, To prolong the life of the saw blade, when the bandsaw is not in
use for extended periods, release the saw blade tension. Before
reusing the bandsaw ensure that the blade is re-tensioned and
tracking is checked,
WARNING; This machine must be grounded. To avoid electrocution or fire, any repairs to electrical system should be done onIy by a
qualified electrician, using genuine replacement parts.
SWITCH_-'---'-_
LAMP
SWITCH
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Problem Diagnosis Remedy
The machine does not work when
switched on. 1. No power supply.
2. Defective switch.
3 Defective motor.
1. Check the cable for breakage.
2. Replace the lock switch.
3. Defective motor.
The saw blade does not move with the
motor running.
1. The blade tension knob has not been
tightened.
2. The blade has come off one of the
wheels.
3. The saw blade has broken.
4. The drive belt has snapped.
1. Switch off the motor, tighten the blade
tension knob.
2. Open the doors and check.
3. Replace the blade.
4. Replace the belt,
The saw blade does not cut in a straight
line. 1, Rip fence for cutting not used.
2. Feed rate too fast.
3. The blade teeth are dull or damaged.
4. Blade guides not suitably adjusted.
I. Use a rip fence.
2. Put light pressure on the workpiece.
Make sure the saw blade does not bend.
3. Try a new saw blade,
4. Adjust the blade guides (see ADJUST-
MENT instructions).
The saw blade does not cut, or cuts very
slowly.
1. The teeth are dul!, caused by cutting
hard material or long use.
1. Replace the saw blade, use a 6 T.RL
saw blade for wood and soft material.
Use a 14 T.RI. saw blade for harder
materials. A 14 T.RI. saw blade always
cuts slower due to the finer teeth and the
2. The saw blade was fitted the wrong slower cutting performance.
way on the bandsaw. 2. Fit the saw blade correctly.
Sawdust builds up inside the machine. This is normal Clean the machine regularly. Open the
doors and remove the sawdust with a
vacuum cleaner.
Sawdust inside the motor housing. This is normal Clean the ventilating sIots of the motor
with a vacuum cleaner. From time to time
remove the sawdust to prevent it from
being drawn into the housing.
The machine does not cut at 45 or 90 1. The table is not at right angles to the I. Adjust the table.
degrees, blade.
2. The saw blade is dull or too much 2. Replace the saw blade or put Iess
pressure was put on the workpiece, pressure on the workpiece.
The saw blade can not be properly 1. The wheels are not in alignment or 1. Replace bearing.
positioned on the wheels, defective bearing.
2. The blade tracking knob hasn't been 2. Adjust the blade tracking knob (See
properly adjusted. ADJUSTMENT instructions).
3. Inferior saw blade, 3. Replace the saw blade.
Warning: Use of this product can
generate dust containing chemicals
known [to the state of California] to
cause cancer, birth defects or other
reproductive harm.
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DESCRIPTION
Door locking knob Cap
Hex. Bolt M6x40
Door locking knob body
Hex, Nut M6
Slotted insert
Special spdng washer
Lock housing
Washer
Rivet 4x8
Upper door
Leaf spring
Special nut M22
Tongue lock
Spring washer 6
Lock nut M6
Saw blade
Retaining ring 17
Ball bearing 80203
Retaining ring 40
Upper wheel
Tire
Upper beadng bolt
Wheel carrier bracket
Spdng washer 16
Hex. Nut M16
Adjusting screw
Blade tension indicator
Spdng
Star lock
Mount shaft
Cable wtplug
Blade tensioner
Washer 8
Tension bracket
Flange nut M8
Blade tensioner
Lock switch
Pan head screw M4x12
Switch cover plate
Pan head screw M4x8
Washer 4
Lock washer 4
Tool holder
Pan head screw M5xl0
Bushing ring
Frame
Top plug
Roll pin 5x18
Blade tension knob
Hex. Bolt M8x16
Washer 8
Wing nut M8
Hex. Nut M8
Blade tracking knob body
Hex. Bolt MSx70
Blade tracking cap
Working light
Adjusting knob cap
Adjusting knob body
Tube
Rivet 3x7
Clear window
He>(. Bolt M6x16
Guide bracket
Lock washer 6
Hex. Nut M6
Spring washer
Hex. Nut M20
Gear
Washer 6
Lock nut M6
Flange nut M8
Tube
Rubber tube
KEY NO. DESCRIPTION
75 Brush
76 Cardage bolt MSxg0
77 Motor
78 Motor cable
79 Hex. Bolt M6x20
80 Hex, Nut M6
81 Lower bearing bolt
82 Dust port 4"
83 Dust port 2-1/2"
84 Hex, Socket head cap screw M6x12
85 Spring washer 6
86 Hex. Bolt M6x16
87 Hax. Socket set screw M6xl0
88 Motor pulley
89 Sliding shaft
90 Searing 80101
91 Retaing ring 28
92 Tension wheel
93 Retaing ring 12
94 Drive belt
95 Special bex. Nut
96 Retaining ring 17
97 Bearing 80203
98 Retaining ring 17
99 Tire
100 Lower wheel
101 Retaining ring 40
102 Tapping screw ST3.5x13
103 Rack
104 Blade guide
105 Slider
106 Carriage bolt M8x20
107 Bolt guide
108 Wing nut M8
109 Guide adjusting screw
110 Micro-adjusting knob
!11 O-ring
!12 Washer 5
!13 Long tube
114 Bearing 80018
115 Tube
116 Guide adjusting screw
117 Upper guide body
118 Hex. BoIt 5t16"×7/8"
119 Special washer
120 Ha;< socket head screw M8xl0
121 Hex. Nut 5/16"
122 Washer 8
123 Upper guide mount
124 Short tube
125 Bearing mount cylinder w/thread
126 Upper guiae shaft
127 Micro-adjusting knob bracket/right
128 Micro-adjusting knob bracketilett
129 Pan head screw M4x5
130 Micro-adjusting knob bracket/rear
131 Bearing mount cylinder w/thread
132 Crank handIe
133 Rex. Nut M6
134 Belt tension crank arm
135 Washer 10
136 Set co!lar
137 Set screw M5×8
138 Table insert
139 Table
140 Hex. Nut M8
141 Hex. Bolt M8x45
142 He×. Socket head cap screw M6x45
143 Washer 6
144 Tube
145 Wing nut M6
146 Guide rail
147 Washer 8
!48 Wing screw M8
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KEY NO. DESCRIPTION
149 Fence
15_0 Carriage bolt M6x40
151 Washer 6
152 Knuded nut M6
153 Hex. Nut M6
154 Fence adjusting knob body
155 Fence adjusting knob cap
156 Hex. Bolt M6x40
157 Carriage bolt M8:<50
!58 Bolt guide
159 Tapping screw 3.5x9.5
160 Indicator
161 Rip fence carrier
162 Washer 8
163 Wing nut M8
164 Pan head screw M4x6
165 Lower blade guard
166 Lower guide body
167 Micro_adjust knob bracketJrear
168 Washer 4
169 Pan head screw M4x5
t70 Hex socket set screw M6xl0
171 Bearing mount cylinder w/thread
!72 Long tube
173 O-dng
174 Micro-adjusting knob
175 Washer 5
176 Beadng
177 Tube
178 Guide adjusting screw
179 Bearing mount cylinder
180 Lower guide shaft
181 Hex. Socket set screw M6×10
182 Lock nut M6
183 Washer 6
184 Lower guide mount
185 Hex. Nut M6
186 He×. Socket set screw M6x35
187 Micro-adjusting knob
188 Pan head screw M4x5
189 Micro-adjusting knob bracket/rear
190 Lower guide mount seat
191 Washer 6
192 Hex. Bolt M6×35
193 Lock nut M6
194 Spring washer 6
195 Tongue lock
196 Special nut M22
197 Leaf spdng
198 Lower door
199 Rivet 4x8
200 Washer
201 Lock housing
202 Special spring washer
203 Slotted insert
204 Hex. Nut M6
205 Door locking knob body
206 Hex. Bolt M6x40
207 Door lock knob cap
208 Carriage bolt M8x50
209 Glide piece
210 Upper table trunnion
211 Tapping screw ST3,5xg.5
212 Indicator
213 Lock washer 8
214 Hex, Bolt M8x16
215 Flange nut M8
216 Rex. Socket set screw M6xl0
217 Lower table trunnion
218 Washer 8
219 Wing nut M8
220 Carriage bolt M8x20
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