Sears 113 2433 Users Manual
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MODEL NO.
113.243300
SAW ONLY
MODEL NO.
113.243311
SAW WITH LEGS
AND MOTOR
Serial
Number
Model and serial
number may be found
at the right-hand side
of the frame,
You should record both
model and serial number
in a safe place for
future use.
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CAUTION:
Read GENERAL and
ADDITIONAL SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
carefu|ly
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12-iNCH
SANDER
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Sold by SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO., Chicago, [L. 60684 U.S.A.
Part No. 69185 Printed in U.S.A.
FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON CRAFTSMAN SAND SAW
If within one year from the date of purchase, this Craftsman Band Saw fails due to a defect in materia!
or workmanship. Sears will repair it, free of charge.
WARRANTYSERVICE IS AVAILABLE BY SIMPLY CONTACTING THE NEARESTSEARS SERVICE
CENTER/DEPARTMENTTHROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES
THiS WARRANTY APPLIES ONLY WHILE THiS PRODUCT IS IN USE 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.. 698/731A, Sears Tower, Chicago, IL 60684
general safety instructions for power tools
1. KNOW YOUR POWER TOOL
Read and understand the owner's manua and labels
affixed to the tool. Learn its a pplication ana limitations
as well as the specific potential hazards peculiar to this
toot.
2. GROUND ALL TOOLS
This toot is equipped with an approved 3-conductor
cord and a 3-prong grounding type plug to fit the proper
grounding type receptacle. The green conductor in the
cord is the grounding wire. Never connect the green w_re
to a live terminal.
3. KEEP GUARDS IN PLACE
-in working oraer, and in proper adjustment and align-
ment.
4. REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND WRENCHES
Form habit of checking to see that keys and adjusting
wrenches are removed from toot before turning it on
5. KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN
Cluttered areas and benches mvite accidents. Floor
must not be slippery due to wax or sawdust.
0. AVOID DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENT
Don't use power tools in damp or wet locations or ex-
pose mere to rain. Keep work area well lighted, Provide
mask if cutting operation is dusty, and ear protectors
(plugs or muffs) during extended periods of operation.
13. SECURE WORK
Use clamps or a v=se to hold work when practical. It's
safer than using your hand, frees both hands to operate
tool.
14. DON'T OVERREACH
Keeo orooer footing and balance at all times.
15. MAINTAIN TOOLS WiTH CARE
Keep tools sharp and clean for best and safest oerform-
once. Follow mstructions for luOncatlng and changmg
accessories.
16. DISCONNECT TOOLS
before servicing; when changing accessories sucn as
blades, bits, cutters, etc.
17. AVOID ACCIDENTAL STARTING
Make sure switch is an "OFF" 13osltion before p[uggmg
In.
18. USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES
Consult the owner's manual for recommended accessories.
Follow the instructions that accompany the accessories.
adequate surrounding work space, The use of improper accessories may cause hazards,
7. KEEP CHILDREN AWAY 19. NEVER STAND ON TOOL
All visitors should be kept a safe distance from work area_ Serious injury could occur if the tool is t_pped or if the
8, MAKE WORKSHOP C MILD-PROOF cutting tool is accidentally contacted.
-- with padlocks, master switches or by removing starter Do not store materials above or near me tool such that
keys, it _snecessary to stand on the tool to reach them.
9. DON'T FORCE TOOL 20. CHECK DAMAGED PARTS
It will do the job better and safer at the rate for which
it was designed.
10. USE RIGHT TOOL
Don't force tool or attachment to do a job it was not
designed for,
11. WEAR PROPER APPAREL
Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties or jewelry
(rings, wristwatches) To get caught iF moving parts.
NONSLIP footwear is recommended. Wear protective
hair covering to contain long hair. Roll long sleeves
above the elbow.
Before further use of the tool, a guaro or other part that
=s damaged should be carefully checked to ensure that _t
will operate properly and perform its mtended function.
Check for alignment of moving parts, binding of moving
parts, breakage of parts, mountmg, and any other con-
ditions that may affect its operation A guard or other
cart that s damaged should be properly reoaired or
replaced.
21. DIRECTION OF FEED
Feed work into a blade or cutter against the direction o!
rotation of the blade or cutter only.
12. USE SAFETY GOGGLES (Head Protection)
Wear safety goggles (must comply with ANSI Z87.1) at all
times. "Everyday eyeglasses only have impact resistant
lenses, they are NOT safety glasses." Also. use face or dust
22. NEVER LEAVETOOL RUNNING
UNATTENDED
Turn power off. Don't leave tool until it comes to a
complete stop.
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Safety is a combination of operator common sense and
alertness at all times when the band saw is being used.
WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, DO NOT
ATTEMPT TO OPERATE YOUR BAND SAW UNTIL mT
tS COMPLETELY ASSEMBLED AND INSTALLED
ACCORDBNG TO THE INSTRUCTIONS , .. AND UNTSL
YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTOOD THE
FOLLOWING:
PAG E
1. General Safety Instructions for Power Tools ...... 2
2. Getting To Know Your Band Saw/Sander ........ 18
3. Basic Band Saw Operation .................... 21
4. Maintenance ............................... 22
5. Stability of Machine
Your band saw must be bolted securely to a stand or
work bench. In addition, if there is any tendency for the
band saw to tip over or move during certain operations
such as cutting long heavy boards, bolt your bandsaw to
the floor.
6. Location
The band saw should be positioned so neither the opera-
tor nor a casual observer is forced to stand in line with
the blade. This band saw is intended for indoor use only.
7. Protection: Eyes, Hands, Face, Ears, Body
a. Wear safety goggles that comply with ANSI Z87.1 and
aface shield if operation is dusty. Wear ear plugs or
muffs during extended periods of operation. Do not
wear gloves.., roll long sleeves above the elbow.
b. Do not cut pieces of material too small to hold by
hand.
c. Avoid awkv_ard hand positions where a sudden slip
could cause a hand to move into the blade or the
sanding belt.
d. Never turn your band saw "ON" before clearing the
table of all Objects (tools, scraps of wood, etc.)
except for the workpiece and related feed or support
devices for the operation planned.
e. Make sure the blade runs downward toward the table
in the right direction. Always adjust tracking wheel
correctly so that the blade does not run off the
wheels.
f. Always adjust tension correctly for the blade or
sanding belt being used...
g. Always adjust the upper blade guide and blade guard
to just clear the workpiece to protect the operator,
to keep blade breakage to a minimum, and to provide
maximum support for blade.
h. When cutting a large piece of material, make sure it
is supported at table height.
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i. Hold the work firmly against the table. DO NOT
FREEHAND
Do not feed the material too fast while cutting,
Only feed the material fast enough so that the blade
wiil cut, Keep fingers away from the blade,
Use caution when cutting off material which is
irregular in cross section which could pinch the
blade before the cut is completed. A piece of
molding for example must lay fiat on the table and
not be permitted to rock while being cut.
Use caution when cutting off round material such as
dowel rods, or tubing. They have a tendency to roll
while being cut causing the blade to "bite". Always
use a "V" block, or clamp round material to a miter
gauge.
When backing up the workpiece, the blade may
bind in the kerf (cut} . . . this is usually caused by
sawdust clogging up the kerf or because the blade
comes out of the guides. If this happens:
1. Turn off the band saw . . . remove plug from
povver source outlet . . . remove cover from
band saw. Insert a screwdriver or wedge in the
kerf . . . rotate the wheels by hand while
backing up the workpiece.
Never leave the band saw work area with the power
on, before the machine has come to a complete
stop, or without removing and storing the switch
key.
Never operate the band saw with frame cover or
with protective cover on the unused shaft end of
the motor removed.
Do not perform layout, assembly, or setup work on
the table while the cutting tool is rotating.
Turn saw "OFF" and remove plug from power
before installing or removing an accessory or
attachment.
8. Should any part of this band saw be missing, or bend, or
fail in any way, or any electrical component fail to
perform properly, shut off power switch, and remove
power supply cord from power supply. Replace
damaged, missing, and/or failed parts before resuming
operation.
g. Think Safety.
Safety is a combination of operator common sense and
alertness whenever the band saw/sander is n operation.
additional safety instructions
for band saw/sander
WARNING: THE 5" BAND SAW PULLEY AND THE
2-I/2" MOTOR PULLEY FURNISHED, WILL RUN THE
BLADE AT APPROXIMATELY 900 RPM (OR 2700
FEET PER MINUTE) WHEN USED WiTH A 1725 RP_
MOTOR. NEVER SUBSTITUTE THESE PULLEYS TO
iNCREASE THIS SPEED BECAUSE IT COULD BE DAN-
GEROUS.
WARNING: DO NOT ALLOW FAMiLIARiTY (GAINED
FROM FREQUENT USE OF YOUR BAND SAW) TO
BECOME COMMONPLACE. ALWAYS REMEMBER THAT
A CARELESS FRACTION OF A SECOND iS SUFFI-
CIENT TO iNFLICT SEVERE iNJURY.
WEAR YOUR
The operation of any power tOOl can result in foreign
objects being thrown into the eyes, which can result in
severe eye aamage. Always wear safety goggles complying
with ANSi Z87.1 (shewn on Package} before commencing
power tool operation. Safety Goggles are available at Sears
retail or catalog stores.
READ AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS APPEARING ON THE iNSTRUCTiON PLATE ON
THE FRONT OF THE BAND SAW/SANDER AND FRONT OF THE BLADE GUARD.
DANGER
ALLOW
TOOL TO
STOP
BEFORE
ADJUSTING
_| BELT DRIVE
BA D SAW- SA DE
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motor specifications Qnd eledrkai requirements
This machine is designed to use a 1725 RPM motor only.
Do not use any motor that runs faster than 1725 RPM. It is
wired for operation on 110-120 volts, 60 Hz., alternating
current. (TOOL MUST NOT BE CONVERTED TO OPER-
ATE ON 230 VOLT EVEN THOUGH SOME OF THE
RECOMMENDED MOTORS ARE DUAL VOLTAGE,
CHANGING TO 230 VOLT WILL NOT CONSERVE
ENERGY AND REQUIRES CHANGING THE POWER
CORD PLUG AND MOTOR RECEPTACLE.
THESE CRAFTSMAN MOTORS HAVE BEEN
FOUND TO BE ACCEP1ABLE FOR USE ON
THIS TOOL.
HP RPM VOLTS CATALOG NO.
1/2 1725 115 1278
1/2 1725 115 1279
1/2 1725 115 1289
CAUTION: Do not use blower or washing machine motor_
or any motor with an automatic reset overload protector,
as their use may be hazardous.
CONNECTING TO POWER SOURCE OUTLET
This machine must be grounded while in use to protect
the operator from electric shock.
Plug power cord into a 110-120V properly grounded type
outlet protected by a 15-amp dual element time delay or
Circuit-Saver fuse or circuit breaker.
If you are not sure that your outlet is properly grounded,
have it check by a qualified electrician.
WARNING: DO NOT PERMIT FINGERS TO TOUCH THE
TERMINALS OF PLUGS WHEN iNSTALLING OR RE-
MOVING THE PLUG TO OR FROM THE OUTLET.
WARNING: IF NOT PROPERLY GROUNDED THIS
POWER TOOL CAN CAUSE AN ELECTRICAL SHOCK
PARTICULARLY WHEN USED IN DAMP LOCATIONS
CLOSE TO PLUMBING. IF AN ELECTRICAL SHOCK
OCCURS THERE IS THE POTENTIAL OF A
SECONDARY HAZARD SUCH AS YOUR HANDS
CONTACTING THE SAW BLADE.
If power cord is worn or cut, or damaged in any way, have
it replaced irnmediate!v.
If your unit is for use on less than 150 volts it has a plug
that looks like below.
PROPERLY
GROUNDED
OUTLET,_
3--PRONG
PLUG
GROUNDING
PRONG
This power tobl is equipped with a 3-conductor cord and
grounding type plug which has a grounding prong, approved
by Underwriters' Laboratories and the Canadian Standards
Association. The ground conductor has a green jacket and
is attached to the tool housing at one end and to the ground
prong in the attachment plug at the other end.
This plug requires a mating 3-conductor grounded type
outlet as shown.
if the outlet you are planning to use for this power tool is
of the two prong type DO NOT REMOVE OR ALTER
THE GROUNDING PRONG IN ANY MANNER. Use an
adapter as shown below and always connect the grounding
_ug to known ground.
It is recommended that you have a qualified electrician
rep!ace the TWO prong outlet w;th a properly grounded
THREE prong outlet.
Atemporary adapter as shown below is available for
connecting plugs to 2-prong receptacles. The green
grounding lug extending from the adapter must be
connected to apermanent ground such as to aproperly
grounded outlet box.
A temporary adapter as illustrated is available for
connecting plugs to 2-prong receptacles. The temporary
adapter should be used only until a properly grounded
outlet can be installed by a qualified electrician,
GROUNDING LUG
_ MAKE SURE THIS IS
3-PRONG ,3_ I..._""'_.,,- CONNECTED TO A
_-_._ _)!_J L_ _ 2-PRONG
-_/ "_ RECEPTACLE
ADAPTER
NOTE: The adapter illustrated is for use only if you already
have a propedy grounded 2-prong receptacle. Adapter is
not allowed in Canada by the Canadian Electrical Code.
The use of any extension cord will cause some loss of
power. To keep this to a minimum and to prevent over-
heating and motor burn-out, use the table below to deter-
mine the minimum wire size (A.W.G.) extension co_d. Use
only 3 wire extension cords which have 3 prong grounding
type plugs and 3-pole receptacles which accept the tools
plug.
Extension Cord Length Wire Size A.W.G.
Up to 100 Ft. 16
100 200 Ft, 14
200-400 Ft, 10
CHECK MOTOR ROTATION
Before checking motor rotation make sure key is removed
from shaft. Place the motor on your workbench or on the
floor. Standing clear of the shaft, plug the cord into a
properly grounded outlet. Notice rotation of the shaft. If
motor is not turning counterclockwise, remove the plug and
contact your Sears store immediately, tf motor turns counter-
clockwise remove the plug and proceed on with the
assembly.
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unpackm g and checking contents
CONTENTS
UNPACKING AND CHECKING CONTENTS ....... 6
ASSEMBLY
Assembling Steel Legs ........................ 7
Mounting Band Saw/Sander on Leg Set ........ 8
Installing Motor. Pulley. V-Belt. and Belt Guards 8
Installing Sawdust Elbow ................... 11
Installing Table ............................. 12
Installing Blade ............................. 1 2
Adjusting the Table ......................... "15
On-OH Switch .............................. 1 6
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR BAND
SAW/SANDER ................................. 17
Adjustment Diagrams ....................... 17
Tension Adjustment Knob ................... 17
Tension Scales .............................. 17
Table Tilting ................................ 17
Blade Guide Adjustment ................... 17
Lateral Guide Adjustment ................... 17
Blade Thrust Bearing Adjustment ............ 17
Guide Bar Lock Screw ...................... 17
Guide Bar .................................. 18
Installing Sanding Attachment .............. 18
BASIC BAND SAW/SANDER OPERATION ..... 20
Sawing ..................................... 20
Sanding .................................... 20
MAINTENANCE ................................ 21
General ..................................... 21
Motor ...................................... 21
Recommended Accessories ................. 21
TROUBLE SHOOTING .......................... 22
REPAIR PARTS ................................. 24
MOTOR CONNECTIONS ....................... 2g
TOOLS NEEDED
SMALL SCREWDRIVER __
MEDIUM SCREWDRIVER
_7/16 INCH WRENCH
3/8 INCH WRENCH
@2 PHILLIPS SCREWDRIVER 314 INCH WRENCH
COMEINATION SQUARE MUST BE TRUE
--_'_, STRAIGHT EOG£ OIF
DeAW LIGHT eOARD 3/4- TRICK
LIllE ON BOARD rHle EDGE MUST BE
ALONG THIS PERFECTLY STRAIGHT
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Model 113.243300 Band Saw/Sander is shippec complete
in one carton but DOES NOT INCLUDE Steel Legs or
Motor.
Model 113.243311 Band Saw/Bander'is shipped complete
in one carton and INCLUDES Steel Legs and Motor.
Separate all parts from packing materials and check each
item with illustration and "Table of Loose Parts," Make
certain all items are accounted for, before discarding any
packing material.
If any parts are missing, do not attempt to assemble the
band saw, plug in the power cord or turn the switch on
until the missmg parts are obtained and installed correctly.
ITEM TABLE OF LOOSE PARTS QTY.
ABasic Saw Assembly ........................ 1
B Owner's Manual ........................... 1
C Saw Table ............................... 1
DI/2 x 52-1n. V-Belt ......................... 1
ECarton containing Belt Guard, Belt*Guard Support,
Support Bracket, three Clips and three Self-
Tapping Screws .......................... 2
F 1/2-In. Sanding Belt ........................ 1
G I/4-1n Band Saw Blade ...................... 1
H Sawdust Elbow ........................... 1
J Loose Parts Bag -1_69139
(Containing the following items:)
Sanding Platen .......................... 1
Wrench 1
Table Insert ............................. 1
Pulley, 5" . ............................. 1
Pulley Motor, 2-1/2" ...................... 1
Knob Tension Adj ........................ 1
Tube Clamp 1
Foam Gasket (Strip) 1
K Loose Parts Bag _69140
(Containing the following items:)
Key, Sq. 3/16 x 1-1/8" .................... 1
Wing Nut, 1/4-20 ........................ 1
Spacer ................................. 1
I Screw, Truss Hal. 1/4-20 x 1 ................. 1
Hex, Nut 3/8-16 .......................... 1
Flat Washer, 17/64 x 5/8x 1/16 .............. 1
Flat Washer, .380 x 1-9/64 x 7/64 ........... 1
Set Screw Wrench, 1/8" . .................. 1
Set Screw Wrench, 3/16" .................. 1
Set Screw Wrench, 5/32" . ................ 1
LLoose Parts Bag =;_9141
{Containing the following items:)
Switch Key ............................ 1
Lockwasher, "_ ........................ t
Hex Nut, 6-32 1
Soc. Hd. Set Screw, 5/16-18 x 3/8" . ........ I
Screw, Pen Hd. Ty. "T" 8_32 x 3/8" . ........ 2
Screw, Pan Hd. Ty. "T" 10-32 x 3/8" . ....... 2
Screw, Flat Hd. 6-32 x 7/16" . ............. 1
Cord Clamp ............................ 1
Plate, Alignment ........................ 1
Pointer ............................... 1
M "L'" Bracket .............................. 1
THE FOLLOWBNG PARTS' ARE iNCLUDED WiTH
MODEL I 13,24331 1 ONLY.
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Description Qty. 1
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Nut, He× Head 1/2-13 .......... 8 I
*NutHex 1/4-20 .............. 32 1
"Screw Truss Hd. 1/4-20 x 5/8 ..... 32
Lockwasher, 1/4 External ....... 32
"Foot, Leveling ............... 4
Motor ..................... I
Leg ....................... i 4
Channel, Support .............. I 2 I
Stiffener, Side ................ t 2 I
Stiffener, End ................... I 2
Support, Motor ............... I 1
HARDWARE FOR MOUNTING TOOL & MOTOR
Lockwasher Ext. 5/16 ...........
CA Nut, Hex 5/16-18 ..............
* Washer 11/32 ID ..............
* Bolt, Carriage 5/16-18 x 3/4 .......
* Parts Contained In Loose Parts Bag Part No. 69097
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ASSEMBLING STEEL LEGS
1. Assemble the two (2) End Stiffeners and the two (2)
Side Stiffeners using four (4) 1/4-20 Truss head screws.
The End Stiffeners are placed on top of each Side
Stiffener as shown. Insert screws through the 9/32 inch
diameter holes and attach Iockwashers and 1/4-20 nuts
and finger tighten nuts.
2. Attach the four (4) legs to the Side and End Stiffeners
using 1/4-20 screws, Iockwashers and nuts as shown.
3. Remove the four (4) Truss head screws which were
assembled in Paragraph No. One. Place the two (2)
Support Channels as shown, in position, align holes in
supports with holes in the Stiffeners, replace Iockwashers
and nuts. Tighten all nuts using 7/16" wrench.
4. Assemble the motor support to steel legs with 1/4-20
screws and nuts. Motor support can be mounted to
either end of stand. Tighten nuts.
5. Install leveling feet as shown. To level Leg Set, loosen
nut on inside of leg and turn nut on outside to raise or
lower feet. Adjust all four levelers, if necessary, and then
tighten nuts on inside of leg.
HEX NUT LOCKWASHER
SCREW "_ ®_f END
._j_/- STIFFENER
STIFFENER
SIDE !SIDE STI FFENER
]..jJ
STIFFENER
CHANNEL __ ;
SUPPORT _ I _ CHANNEL
LOC KWASH ER -._.___ SUPPORT
HEX NUT _LEG
lI/4-20
IREW
SCR EW_°_ t
LEGS_f"
LEG _
SCREW
MOTOR
SUPPORT
LOCK_/ASHE R
NOTE: These levelers are not intended for height acF LEVELING
justment, FEET "_"-_...._ ,_ HEX NUT
assembly
MOUNTING BAND SAW/SANDER ON LEG SET
NOTE: For illustrative purposes, the Band Saw is shown
mounted on the Craftsman Catalog No.9-22236 Steel *Leg
Set. This Leg Set is included with Model No. 113.243311.
1. Remove the Band Saw cover by applying gentle side
pressure on the spring tabs and release the top portion
of the cover by pulling it away from the frame. Repeat
procedure for bottom portion of cover
NOTE: Check the bolts which hold the feet to the Band
Saw as shown. Make sure they are tight.
LE FT
FOOT \
CHECK BOLTS
FOR
TIGHTNE_
RIGHT
FOOT
2. Place the Band Saw on the Steel Legs, position as
shown and align the mountmg holes in the feet of the
Band Saw with those in the END STIFFENERS (marked
with an X in the illustration),
3, Mount saw to legs using four (4) 5/16-1BXl " hex head
screws, Iockwashers, and hex nuts. Tighten screws.
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MOTOR SUPPORT AT THIS END
iNSTALLING MOTOR, PULLEY, V-BELT,
AND BELT GUARDS
1. Locate the following parrs:
Qty. Description
1 Motor
1 -L'" Bracket
1Small Pulley (approx. 2-1/2" Dia.)
1Large Pulley (approx. 5" Dia )
1Woodruff Key 3/16"'
1 V-Belt 1/2 x 52
1Motor Cord Clamp
4Carnage Bolt 5/16-18 x3/4
4 Flat Washer 5/16 I.D.
4 Lockwasher 5/16 I.D.
4 Hex Nut 5/16-18
2 Guard Assembly including aguard support, guard
support bracket, self-threading screws, and clips,
2. Fasten a belt guard support to the band sawframewith
self-threading screws
3. Install clJ ps onto the guard support with long end facing
you.
_ARD SUPPORT
"_._./_ / /2_ __-.N\l
SHAFT __-_
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SELF-THREADING SCREW
4. Place the large pulley onto the drive wheel shaft and
insert the key into the keyway of the shaft and pulley.
Position pulley hub flush with end of shaft and tighten
set screw securely against key.
Ilili
HUB SET SCREW
_" FLUSH HER£ !
3/16" KEY
KEYWAY iN SHAFT
AND PULLEY
/LOCKWASHER
FLAT WASHER
-NUT
5. Place motor against the motor mounting bracket and
insert bolts through holes in motor base and then
through holes marked "'X" in motor mounting bracket.
DO NOT TIGHTEN BOLTS AT THIS TIME. The "'L'"
bracket which holds the guard support must be slid
between the motor base and the motor mounting
bracket so motor must be loosely assembled to bracket
at this time.
CARRIAGE BOLT
5/16-18 x 3/4
MOTOR
VIEW FROM BACK OF SAW.
BOLTS GO THRU HOLES MARKED"X"
" /i
6, Slide long leg of "'L'" bracket between motor base and
motor mounting bracket. Then sandwich the "L"
bracket between the guard support bracket and the
guard support and loosely fasten together with self-
threading screws as shown. Install clips onto belt
guard support.
:"L" BRACKET
TWO HOLES CLOSEST
TOGETHER
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BELT GUARD I
SUPPORT BRACKE"
10-32 X 1/;= IN,
""" SEL'F-THREADING
SCREW
BELT GUARD !i
SUPPORT
assem61y
7. Install the small pulley ontothe motor shaft and tighten
the se_ screw _n the pulley hub against the flat part of
the motor shaft,
SMALL [2-9/2" DIA,) MOTOR PULLEY
5/32 INCH
SETSCREW
WRENCH
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TIGHTEN
SET SCREW
AGAINST FLAT
ON SHAFT
8. Push V-Belt partly through belt guard enough to allow
belt to loop around the large pulley and push guard ove r
belt and pulley into position on guard support
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OPEN END
9. Push the lower section of the V-Belt through theother
guard as in the previous step and loop V-Belt around
small pulley on motor shaft,
10. Visually line up both pulleys and V-Belt until they are
perpendicular to the floor by sliding motor sideways as
needed.
1 1. Press clown hard on motor to put tension on the V-Bell
and tighten the motor mounting bolts at this time.
12, Check guard support before tightening guard support
screws to be su re tt is centered around motor shaft and
will not rub against shaft when motor =s running
Tighten screws.
13. Push motor pulley belt guard into position onto guard
support.
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PULLEY FLUSH
HERE WITH
MOTOR SHAFT
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PULLEYS AND V-BELT
MUST BE STRAIGHT IN-LINE
_AT90' WITH RELATIONSHIP
TO THE FLOOR
_V-BELT
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tGUARDS REMOVED
"_ _FOR PICTURE CLARITY
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,_ STRAIGHT LINE
\ _ UP -- DOWN
90° I _ /
10
14. Route motor cord up and around front leg and along
backside of saw frame.
Plug motor cord into outlet on upper section of band
saw frame and secure cord with the cord clamp and
screw.
INSTALLING SAWDUST ELBOW
1. Remove the Band Saw cover by applying gentle side
pressure on the spring tabs and release the top portion of
the cover by pulling it away from the frame. Repeat
procedure for bottom portion of cover.
2. Find the sawdust elbow, the clamp, the strip of rubber
gasket, and two 10-32 x 3/8" self-threading screws
among the loose parts.
3. Place the elbow in the opening at the bottom left-hand
side of saw as shown, and attach the clamp with the two
screws.
SELF-THR EADING
SCREW
CLAMP
SAWDUST ELBOW
,%
4. Peel off the protective covering from the rubber gasket
and stick it around the clamp. Make sure it extends a
little beyond each end of the clamp.
The gasket will help to prevent sawdust from leaking
out.
For the most efficient removal of sawdust, attach a
Craftsman Vac to the sawdust elbow.
(
RUBBER GASKET
\
I1
assembly
INSTALLING TABLE
Apply acoat of automobile wax to the table.
1. Place the table on the band saw so that the two trunnion
pins and the table lock bolt go through the slot tn the
trunnion.
2. Find the 1-1/8" din. flat washer, a sleeve 11/16" long,
the trunnion lock nut and the table lock handle from
among the loose parts.
3. Hold the head of the table lock bolt inside the band saw
with your left hand and oul the 1-1/8" din. flat washer,
the sleeve, and the handle on the bolt.
4. Screw the nut on the. bolt and tighten it wit_ the handle
while the table is in a horizontal position. TABLE LOCK BOLT
TABLE TRUNNION
TABLE LOCK HANDLE
INSTALLING THE BLADE
Find the blade tension knob among the loose parts. Put
a dab of grease or vaseline on the end of the knob and
screw it on the tension stud. Screw it on only a few
turns, just enough to start moving the pointer.
2. Loosen the two mounting screws and remove the blade
__ TENSION
_ i"_'-_" I STUD
,"__ POINTER
Hard.
GUIDE BAR LOCK SCREW
GUIDE BAR
3. Loosen the guide bar lock screw and position the upper
guide assembly approximately three inches above the
table as shown and tighten the lock screw.
UPPER BLADE.
GUIDE ASSEMBLY
12
4. Loosen the two setscrews which lock the upper blade
guides and separate them about 1/8".
Do that same thing to the lower guides beneath the
table. See Step 6 for location of setscrew.
UPPER THRUST BEARING 1/8" SETSCREW
WRENCH
_SETSCREWS
5. Loosen the setscrew which locks the upper thrust
bearing and turn the knob until the thrust bearing is all
the way back as shown.
THRUSTBEARIN! i tl /UPPER THRUST BEARING
ADJ. KNOB
J t :_ /1[8" SETSCREW WRENCH
_UIDE
6. Loosen the setscrew which locks the lower thrust bear-
ing and turn the knob until the thrust bearing is aft the
way back.
LOWER THRUST BEARING
t CREW
LOWER
BLADE GUIDE-._ f
/
SETSCREW
13
assembly
TO AVOID BEING SCRAPED SHOULD BLADE
SUDDENLY UNCOIL WEAR SAFETY GOGGLES AND
CAREFULLY UNCOIL THE BLADE HOLDING iT AT
ARMS LENGTH.
7. Carefully uncoil the blade, holding it at arms length.
8. Place the blade over the wheels with the teeth pointing
downwards toward the table as shown. Make sure the
blade is between the blade guides and is in the center of
the rubber tl res.
NOTE: Your bandsaw can be used with blades of
various widths from 1/8" to 1/2". The saw must be
adjusted to the proper blade tension setting for the
blade to be used. A1/4" wide blade is included with
this saw.
9. Screw down the tension knob until the pointer points
to 1/4. This will pu_ sufficient tension on a 1/4" wide
blade.
10. Turr the upper wheel by hand a few times and notice if
the blade remains in the approx, center of the tire on
the top wheel.
If the blade moves away from the center of the wheel
while you are turning it, the blade is not TRACKING
properw.
The top wheel shaft is hinged which allows the wheel to
be tilted so that the blade can be TRACKED, By
turning the tracking adjustment screw, the wheel will De
tilted. (see illustration).
If the blade moves toward the front of the band saw:
a. Turn the tracking adjustment screw clockwise about
1/4 of aturn, as though you were tightening it.
If the blade moves toward the back of the band saw:
a. Turn the tracking adjustment screw
counterclockwise about 1/4 of a turn as though you
were loosening it.
POINTER _--TENSION ADJ. KNOB
]
T
SCREW
BLADE
CENTERED
ON TIRES
OF BOTH
WHEELS
Turn the screw just enough to cause the blade to run in
the appro×=mate center of the tire.
The thrust bearings support the blade from the rear and
will rotate when the blade is pushed against them while
you are cutting. As soon as you stop cutting, the
bearings should stop rotating,
11 To be sure the thrust bearing is properly supporting the
blade, turn the thrust bearing adjustment knob so that
the bearing moves toward the blade and almost touches
it.
12. While turning the upper wheel to the right by hand,
adjust the thrust bearing until it barely touches the
blade and starts to rotate. Now move the bearing back
slightly, until it stops rotating. Tighten the thrust
bearing setscrew.
13. Adjust the lower thrust bearing the same way.
THRUST BEARING
/
THRUST BEARING
ADJ. KNOB
14
NOTE: The upper and lower blade guides support the blade
and keep it from twisting during operation. An adjustment
is necessary when blades are changed or replaced.
14. To adjust the upper blade guides loosen the setscrew
which locks the blade guide holder (see illustration).
!5. Turn the blade guide adjustment knob, so that the
guides move toward the blade, Move them until the
"ledge" is about 1/32" from the deepest part of the
blade teeth. This deep part is called a "gullet". Tighten
the setscrew.
16. Adjust the lower guides the same way.
APPROX.
1/32"' BLADE GUIDE
KNOB
SETSCREW
BLADE GUIDE HOLDER
17. Press the two guides evenly against the sides of the
blade, but don't pinch the blade. Release the guides and
rotate the upper wheel a little bit, moving the blade
downward. Make sure one guide is not farther away
from the blade than the other. Tighten both setscrews.
18. Adjust the lower guides the same way.
19. Rotate the upper wheel a few times by hand, and check
the guides and thrust bearings. Make readjustments if
necessary.
20. Replace the blade guard on the upper guide support_
21. Locate the table insert and place it in the opening in the
table.
22. Replace the cover.
v__>/ SAW BLADE
"_ UPPER BLADE GUIDE
TRUSS HEAD SCREW
AND WINGNUT
ADJUSTING THE TABLE
1. Find a 1/4-20 x 1 inch truss head screw, a regular
washer, and a 1/4-20 wing nut among loose parts. Insert
the screw into the hole in the table top. COMBINATION SQUARE
2. From the underside of the table, screw the washer and
wing nut onto the truss head screw and tighten finger
tight. This will keep the table flat and in alignment.
3. Locate among the loose parts a 5/16"-18 x 3/8" socket
head flat point setscrew.
4. This setscrew acts as a 90 ° stop. Screw it partially into
the tapped hole in the top of the table on the left side.
Use the 5/32" setscrew wrench.
5. Raise the blade guides all the way up.
6. Loosen the table lock slightly and push down on the
left side of the table until it touches the frame of the
band saw.
7. Screw in the stop screw and notice that as it touches
the frame, the table will start to tilt.
8, Place a square on the table against the blade and
continue to screw in the stop screw until the table is
square with the blade. Tighten "the table lock.
NOTE:
5/32" SETSCREW WRENCH
If the plastic housing should interfere with
the underside of the table so that4he table
will not level, loosen the 4 boltsthat hold the
trunnion (see page 8) to the table and slide
the table toward the rear of the saw. Tighten
the bolts. The table should now adjust to a
level position.
"NOTE: The combination square must be "true" -- see
start of "assembly" section on pg. 6 for checking
method,"
9. Find the pointer and a pan head thread cutting screw
8-32 x 3/8 inches long and attach the pointer. Set it at
0 degrees and tighten the screw.
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assembJy
ON-OFF SWITCH
WARNING: DON'T CONNECT POWER COR D TO
ELECTRICAL OUTLET IN YOUR SHOP UNTIL
YOU ARE SURE THAT MOTOR ROTATION IS
CORRECT. (SEE PAGE 5).
The On-Off Switch has a locking feature, THIS FEATURE
IS INTENDED TO PREVENT UNAUTHORIZED AND
POSSIBLY HAZARDOUS USE BY CHILDREN AND
OTH E RS.
1. Insert key into switch. Rk_k
NOTE: Key is made of yellow plastic
2. To turn machine on. insert finger under switch lever and
pull end of switch out.
f
3. To turn machine OFF. . PUSH lever in.
Never leave the machine unattended until it has come
to a complete stop, Remove key and store remote from
band saw.
4. To lock switch in OFF position.., hold switch IN wi_h
one hand. ,. REMOVE key with other hand.
WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY,
ALWAYS LOCK THE SWITCH "OFF" WHEN
MACHINE IS NOT IN USE ...REMOVE KEY
AND KEEP IT IN ASAFE PLACE. ,. ALSO. ,.
IN THE EVENT OF APOWER FAILURE (ALL
OF YOUR LIGHTS GO OUT) TURN SWITCH
OFF . .. REMOVE THE KEY. THIS WILL
PREVENT THE MACHINE FROM STARTING
UP AGAIN WHEN THE POWER COMES BACK
ON.
/
/
/
/
/
4OLD /
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16
geffing to know your band saw/sander
2
/--TENS,ONA UST,NGK.OB--
COVER.ETAININGCL,P"\
8
GUIDE BAR LOCK SCREW
3
TENSION SCALE
(Inside)
CORD
OUTLET
"7THRUST
BEARING
ADJ. KNOB
(Lower Knob
Not Shown)
\SAW PULLEY
BLADEGUIDE
ADJ. KNOB
(Lower Knob Not Shown)
TI LT LOCK
HANDLE
FRONT BA CK
1. ADJUSTMENT DIAGRAMS ...Help you to become
familiar with the adjustments,
2. TENSION ADJUSTMENT KNOB ...Tightening the
knob will increase the tension on the blade. Loosening
it will decrease the tension.
3. TENSION SCALES... The fractional markings indicate
the correct blade tension for various widths of blades.
For example, when installing a 1/4" wide blade, tighten
the tension knob until the pointer is pointing to the 1/4
marking.
4. TABLE TILTING .. . Loosen the table lock handle, tilt
the table to the desired angle and tighten the lock handle.
To return the table to the 90 ° position, tilt it until the
90 ° stop screw rests on the frame, then tighten the lock
handle.
5.
6.
7.
BLADE GUIDE ADJUSTMENT . - . Turning the knob
moves the guides in or out for various widths of blades.
LATERAL BLADE GUIDE ADJUSTMENT .... The
guides can be adjusted sideways and locked in position
by the setscrews.
BLADE THRUST BEARING ADJUSTMENT ...Turn-
ing the knob moves the thrust bearings in or out for
various widths of blades.
8. GUIDE BAR LOCK SCREW... The upper blade guides
should just clear the workpiece while cutting. Always
adjust the guides before turning on the band saw and
lock the guide bar by tightening the thumb screw.
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getting to know your band saw/sander
9. GUIDE BAR
When the upper guides are raised or lowered, they must
not deflect the blade sideways. This means th at the guide
bar must be parallel to the blade, or square with the
table.
1. Remove the blade guard, cover, blade, and the upper
guide assembly.
2. Lower the guide bar until the end =s approximately
1-3/4" from the table.
3. Hold a square on the table against the guide bar
4. If the bar snot square with the table, lock the guide
bar and oosen the four screws in the guide bar
support witl_ a 3/16" setscrew wrench To reach the
lower left screw, it wil be necessary to tilt the upper
wheel ouTwara.
NOTE: 'The holes in the guide bar support are larger
than the screws. This allows the support to be moved.
5. Move the guide bar until it is square with the table,
then tighten the screws.
6. Be sure to replace the blade guard before operation.
SCREW
(4 Total}
/
_//3/16'" SETSCREW
WRENCH
BAR
COMBINATION
SQUARE
INSTALLING SANDING ATTACHMENT
WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, TURN SWITCH
"OFF" AND ALWAYS REMOVE PLUG FROM POWER
SOURCE OUTLET BEFORE INSTALLING SANDING
ATTACHMENT.
1. Remove the blade guard, the table insert, and the table
alignment screw.
2. Remove the cover release the blade tension and remove
the blade.
3, Remove the upper blade guide assembly. Use a 7/16"
wrench to remove the screw.
4. Loosen the setscrew that locks the lower thrust bearing,
ano move the bearing as far back as it will go. Retighten
setscrew
5. Loosen the two setscrews that lock the lower blade
guides. Spread them apart so that the end of each guide
is inside the holder. Retighten setscrew.
,/ /'
K(O/)I .UPPERBLADEGUIDE
HEX. HD. SCREW
ASSEMBLY
18
6, Attach the sanding platen to the guide bar with the
same screw that held the upper blade guide assembly.
Do not tighten the screw at this time.
On the smooth side of the sanding belt, you will find a
"directional arrow". The belt must run in the direction
of this arrow so that the splice does not come apart,
7. Place the belt on the wheels and tighten the tension
knob until the pointer points to SAND. Rotate the
upper wheel by hand a few times to make sure that the
belt is tracking properly and is not rubbing the guides.
8, Loosen the guide bar lock screw and lower the end of
the sanding platen below the table.
3
PLATEN
¢
ICENTER OF SLOT
I
9. Locate among the loose parts, the alignment plate, a TABLE iNSERT
flat head machine screw 6-32 x 7/16", a small hex nut
and Iockwasher.
_0, Attach the alignment plate to the insert so that the end /SCREW /
of the alignment plate is in the center of the slot in the [_ i
insert. Place the insert in the opening in the table. __[:::::::_
_.N U T _...//A LI G N M ENT
LOCKWASHER PLATE
SANDING
PLATEN
;ANDING
BELT
11. Hotd a square on the table against the sandinc3 belt and
platen.
12. Tighten the hex. head screw which holds the platen to
the guide bar.
13. Replace the cover.
WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, DO NOT SAND
IRON OR STEEL BECAUSE THE SPARKS COULD IG-
NITE THE SAWDUST INSIDE YOUR BAND SAW.
SANDING BE LT
AND PLATEN
COMBINATION SQUARE
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basic band saw/sander operation
BASIC BAND SAW/SANDER OPERATION
A band saw is basically a "curve cutting" machine. It is no_
capable of doing inside cutting.
Your Craftsman Band Saw/Sander is no_ only capable of
the usual band saw operations, out it can he converted into
a sander as well. You can finish wood, certain compositions
and plastics and non-ferrous metals.
It is also used for stra ght-line cutting operations such as
crosscutting, ripping, mitering, beveling, compound cutting,
and resawing.
SAWING
WARNING: ADJUST THE UPPER GUIDES TO CLEAR
THE WORKPIECE.
1. Use both hands while feeding the work into the blade.
Hold the workpiece firmly against the table. Use gentle
pressure, and do not force the work, but allow the blade
to cut.
2. The smallest diameter that can be cut out is determined
by the width of the blade. For example, a 1/4" wide
blade will cut a minimum diameter of approximately
1-1/2". CSee Chart)
BLADE SELECTION GUIDE FOR MINIMUM CIRCLE CUTTING
BLADE 1"
StZE
3" I" 3" 1"
16 4 8
SANDING
The sanding belt cuts very rapidly. Practice with some
scraps of wood first before you attempt to sand your
actual workpiece.
1. Press the workpiece gently against the sanding belt,
and keep moving it until the edge is smooth.
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maimtenamce
WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, TURN SWITCH
"OFF" AND REMOVE PLUG FROM POWER SOURCE
OUTLET BEFORE MAINTAINING OR LUBRICATING
YOUR BAND SAW,
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
Pitch and sawdust that accumulate on the tires should be
removed with a stiff brush or scraped off with a piece of wood.
Do not use a sharp knife or any kind of solvent.
When the tires become worn they should be replaced. When
replacing the tires, stretch them around the wheels butdo not
glue them onto the wheels.
Do not allow pitch to accumulate on the table, the insert, the
guides or the thrust bearings. Clean them with Craftsman
Gum and Pitch Remover. CAUTION: Do not immerse the
thrust bearings.
Apply a thin coat of automobile-type wax on the table so that
the wood slides easily while cutting.
ON-OFF SWITCH
t__o o_3. -- _ MOTOR
_J uG,r _ET
POWER CORD i
AE
GREE
GROUND GROUND
WIRING DIAGRA,"_
MOTOR MAaNTENANCE AND
LUBRtCATRON
I. The bearings, }n both end shieJds of the motor, have been
lubricated at the factory with correct lubricant.No other
part of the motor requires lubrication.
2. Re-lubricate motor bearings in accordance with the
instructions on the nameplate. Be sure to wipe off dirtor
gritifpresent around oilhole caps toprevent any possibility
of foreign material contaminating the oilwicks that supply
the bearings with oil.Use a good grade of medium weight
mineral oil,such as automobile engine oil,SAE 20.
3. If disassembly of the motor is necessary, it should be
returned to your nearest Sears retail or mail-order store in
order to prevent voiding the guarantee.
4.
NOTE: The speed of this motor cannot be reg,;fated o
changed.
Every effort should be made to prevent foreign materia
from entering the motor When operated under condition
likely to permit accumulations of dust, dirt, or waste withll
the motor, a visual inspection ehou#d be made at frequef_
intervals. Accumulations of dry dust can usually be b_ow_
out successfully.
NOTE: Motors used on wood-working tools are particularl
susceptible to the accumulation of sawdust and wood chip
and should be blown out or "vacuumed'" frequently t,
prevent interference with normal motor ventilation an,
proper operation of the centrifugally-operated startin,
switch.
RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES
8tern Cat, No.
Floor Stand ................................... 9-22213
Steel Leg Set ................................. 9-22236
Caster Set .......................... 9-22222, 9-2222!
Miter Gauge .................................. 9-29929
Hold-Down Clamp for Miter Gauge ............. 9-29928
Stop-Rods for Miter Gauge ..................... 9-29924
Rip Fence ..................................... 9-23433
Blades and Sanding Belts ................... See Catalog
Circle Cutting Attachment ...................... 9-24301
Table Extension ............................... 9-24302
Speed Reducer ................................ 9-23896
Power Tool Know How Handbooks
Radial Saw .................................... 9.2917
Table Saw ..................................... 9-2918
The above recommended accessories are current and were
available at the time this manual was printed.
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trouble shooting
WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, TURN SWITCH "OFF" AND REMOVE PLUG FROM POWER
SOURCE OUTLET BEFORE TROUBLE SHOOTING YOUR BAhiD SAW/SANDER.
TROUBLE PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY
Blade does not run in the 1. Not tracking properly. 1. Adjust tracking, see Assembly Section,
approximate center of the "Installing the Blade."
Blade does not run in the 1. Lower wheel not positioned 1. Rep0siLion the wheel, see Assembly
approximate center of the correctly on shaft. Section, "1 nstalling the Blade."
lower wheel,
Band Saw slows down when 1. Belt too loose. 1. Adjust belt tension, see Assembly Section,
cutting.
i,
Blades breaking,
2. Motor pivots in motor base.
3, Cutting too small a radius.
4. Dull blade.
1, Too much tension.
2. Kink in blade caused by cutting
too small a radius or turning the
material too fast when cutting.
"Attaching Belt Guards."
2, Tighten motor base clamp screws. See
Assembly Section, "Motor Installation".
3. Stop feeding, and back up the material
slightly, until the band saw speeds up.
4. Replace blade.
1. Adjust tension. See Getting To Know
Your Band Saw/Sander, "3 Tension
Scales."
2, Use correct cutting technique. See Basic
Band Saw/Sander Operation Section.
Blade dulls too quickly. 1. Blade guides set too close 1, Adjust upper and lower blade guides. See
to teeth. Assembly Section "installing the Blade."
TROUBLE SHOOTING -- MOTOR
MOTE: Motors used on wood-working tools are particularly susceptible to the accumulation
of sawdust and wood chips and should be blown out or "vacuumed" frequently to prevent
interference with normal motor ventilation and proper operation of the centrifugally-
operated starting switch.
TROUBLE
Excessive noise.
Motor fails to develop
full power. NOTE:
LOW VOLTAGE: [Power
output of motor
decreases rapidly with
decrease in voltage at
motor terminals. For
example, a reduction of
10% in voltage causes
areduchon of 19% in
maximum power output
of which the motor is
capable, and a reduction
of 20% in voltage causes
a reduction of 36% in
maximum power output.)
PROBABLE CAUSE
1. Motor.
1. Circuit overloaded with
lights, appliances and
other motors.
2, Undersize wires or circu=t
too long.
3. General overloading of
power company
facilities.
REMEDY
Have motor checked oy qualified service
technician. Repa=r service is available at
your nearest Sears store.
1. Do not use other appliances or motors on
same mrcuit when using the saw.
2, Increase wire sizes, or reduce length of wiring.
See "Motor Specifications and Electrical
Requirements" section.
3. Request a voltage check from the power
corn ;)any.
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TROUBLE SHOOT_NG -- MOTOR (Cont.)
TROUBLE
Motor starts siow{y
or faiJs to come up
to full speed.
Motor overheats.
Starting switch in
motor will not
operate.
Motor stalls
(resulting in blown
fuses or tripped
circuit breakers).
Frequent opening of
fuses or circuit
breakers.
PROBABLE CAUSE
t. Low voltage will not
trip relay.
2. Windings burned out
or open.
3. Starting relay not
operating.
1. Motor overloaded.
2. Improper cooling. {Air
circulation restricted
through motor due to
sawdust, accumulating
inside of saw).
1. Burned switch contacts
(due to extended
hold-in periods caused
by tow line voltage, etc.)
2. Shorted capacitor
3, Loose or broken
connections.
1, Starting switch not
operating.
2. Voltage too low to permit
motor to reach operating
speed.
3. Fuses or circuit breakers
do not have sufficient
capacity.
1. Motor overloaded.
2. Fuses or circuit breakers
do not have sufficient
capacity.
3. Starting switch not
operating (motor does
not reach speed).
REMEDY
1. Request voltage check from the power company.
2, Have motor repaired or replaced.
3. Have relay replaced.
1. Feed work slower into blade.
2. Clean out sawdust to provide normal air
circulation through motor,
See "Maintenance and Lubrication" section
1. Have switch replaced and request a voltage check
from the power company,
2. Have capacitor tested and replace if defective,
3. Have wiring checked and repaired,
1. Have switch replaced.
2. Request voltage check from the power company.
3. Install proper size fuses or circuit breakers.
1. Feed work slower into blade.
2. Install proper size fuses or circuit breakers.
3. Have switch replaced.
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CRAFTSMAN 12-INCH BAND SAW/SANDER, MODEL 113.243300 & 113.243311
,/ /
32 31
SEE FIGURE 3
FOR
EXPLODED
VIEW
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14
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46 m
/2
45 _.I._ ®
CRAFTSMAN 12-iNCH BAND SAW/SANDER, MODEL 113.243300 & 113.243311
Always order by Part Number -- not by Key Number
FIGURE 1PARTS LiST
IKEY
NO.
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
PART
NO. DESCRIPTION
69069
41815
38524
37158
41711
STD315228
69028
41812
60256
69085
STD315238
38884
STD601105
STD580104
STD503105
STD328052
60255
60252
STD204520
STD328022
69184
60254
69183
60253
Cover, Frame with Trim
Tire
Screw, Self-Locking
Ring, Retaining 5/8
Washer, Spring
Bearing, Ball
Wheel, Upper Drive
Ring, Internal Retaining 1-3/8
Key, Switch
Clip
*Bearing, Ball
Ring, Interna! Retaining 1-11/16
*Screw, Type "'T" 10-32 x1/2
*Key, Square 3/16 x 1-1/4
*Screw, Set, 5/16-18 x 1/2, Soc. Hd., Cup Pt.
tPulley, 1/2 V Groove, 5" x 5/8 Bore,
Keyed with Set Screw
Clip, "S '"
Guard, Belt
tBelt, "V" Type, 1/2 x52
fPulley, 1/2 V Groove, 2-1/2" x 5/8 Bore,
Keyed with Set Screw
Bracket, Mounting
Bracket, Support
Motor (Model 113.243311 Only)
Support, Belt Guard
KEY PART
NO. NO. DESCRiPTiON
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
i453068
i69084
;STD541031
STD522503
69023
65013
69004
STD601103
i69078
_69059
69058
69025
60272
_37887
_60096
37911
69062
133427
169005
STD551106
STD541006
69037
69185
69139
69140
69141
*Screw, 5/16-18 x 3/4, Sems, Hex, Hd.
Foot, Frame
*Nut, Square, 5/16-18
*Screw, Truss Hd., Slotted 1/4-20 x 3/8
Spacer, Bearing
Elbow
Clamp, Tube
*Screw, Pan Hd. 10-32 x 3/8
Gasket, Foam
Wheel, Lower Drive
Shaft, Lower Wheel
Lens
tBlade, Band Saw, 1/4 x 80
tWrench, Hex., "L", 1/8
fWrench, Hex., "L', 5/32
tWreneh, Hex, "L", 3/16
Platen, Sanding
*Screw, Flat Hd., 6-32 x 7/16
Plate, Sanding Alignment
*Lockwasher, No. 6
*Nut, Hex., 6-32
tBelt, Sanding, 1/2 x 80
Owner's Manual (Not Illustrated)
Bag Asm. Loose Parts (Not Illustrated)
Bag Asm. Loose Parts (Not Illustrated)
Bag Asm. Loose Parts (Not Illustrated)
*Standard Hardware Item - May Be Purchased Locally.
?Stock Item -- May be secured through the Hardware Department of most Sears or Simpsons-Sears Retail Sto_es or Catalog Order Houses.
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CRAFTSMAN 12-INCH BAND SAW/SANDER, MODEL 113.243300 & 113.243311
FOR WIRING DIAGRAM
SEE PAGE 26
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CRAFTSMAN 12-INCH BAND SAW/SANDER, MODEL 113.243300 & 113.243311
FIGURE 2 PARTS LiST
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9
10
PART
NO. DESCR IPTION
STD522503
60386
63266
69031
30613
STD600803
60321
STD502502
69042
69099
69100
69021
STD541037
69077
69072
STD551037
i38724
i69070
iSTD551!31
!9416187
!69029
ISTD572507
69068
41426
69022
69019
69089
!STD533725
i69057
ISTD541625
ISTD651025
i60323
69094
69063
69024
60190
*Screw, Hex Hd., Type "'T', 1/4-20 x3/8
Washer, Plain, 15/32 x 1-3/8 x 3/64
Bushing
Knob Assy., Tension Adjustment
Clamp, Cord
*Screw, Pan Hd, Type "'T'" 8-32 x 3/8
Screw, Thumb 5/16-18 x 1-1/2
*Screw, Set, 1/4-20 x 1/4 Sec. Hd., FI. Pt.
Sleeve, Thrust Bearing
Knob Assy., Thrust Adjustment
Knob Assy., Guide Adjustment
Pin, Trunnion
*Nut, Hex. 3/8-16
Spacer
Wrench
*Washer, Plain, 3/8 x 1-1/8 x 7/64
Pointer, Tilt
Frame Assy., (Incl. Key Nos. 12 & 35)
*Lockwasher, Ext. 5/16
*Screw, Hex, Hd., 5/16-18 x 3/4
Bumper, Upper Wheel
*Pin, Roll 1/4 x 3/4
Guide Assy., Fulcrum
(Includes Key No. 22)
Bracket, Upper Wheel Support
Rod, Upper Wheel Guide
Spring, Wheel Tension
Pointer
*Bolt, Carriage, 3/8-16 x 2-1/2
Trunnion
_Nut, Wing 1/4-20
*Washer, 9/32 x 5/8 x 1/16
Screw, Truss Hd., !/4-20 x 1
Table
Insert, Table
Pin, Lower Guide Support
Screw, Self-Locking, 5/16-18 x 3,/8
KEY PART
NO. NO. DESCRIPTION
37 69039
38 69045
39 STD561031
40 STD581031
41 STD502503
42 STD502505
43 STD512505
44 STD315505
45 69038
46 STD522508
47 STD551125
48 69041
49 STD601103
50 69044
51 69043
52 69035
53 216278
54 69036
55 69034
56 62295
57 30682
68 STD551225
59 STD522512
60 STD372252
61 69014
62 STD551208
63 STD510802
64 69009
65 STD600603
66 STD661206
67 447845
68 69010
69 60257
70 69082
71 69026
72 STD375006
73 69027
74 67073
Guide, Blade
Guide, Lower Blade
*Washer, 5/16 x 9/16 x 1/16
*Ring, Retaining, 5/16
*Screw, Soc. Hd. Cone Pt. 1/4-20 x 1/4
*Screw, Set, 1/4-20 x 3/4, Soc. Hd., FI. Pt.
*Screw, Mach., 1/4-20 x t/2, Pan Hd.
*Bearing, Ball
Guide, Upper Blade
*Screw, Mach., 1/4-20 x 7/8, Hex. Hd.
*Lockwasher, 1/4
Support, Upper Blade
*Screw, Pan Hd., Type "'T'" 10-32 x 5/16
Guard
Knob, Upper Guide
Bar, Guide
*Screw, Soc. Hd. Cap, 1/4-20 × 1/2
Support, Guide Bar
Spring, Guide Bar
Spacer
*Nut, Speed
* Lockwasher, External Tooth 1/4
*Screw, Pan Hd., 1/4-20 x lq/4
*Bulb, Light 116/1 26V, 25 Watt, Db!.
Socket, Light
*Lockwasher, No. 8
*Screw, Pan Hd., 8-32 x 1/4
Relief Strain
*Screw, Pan Hd. 5-32 x 3/8
*Lockwasher, Int. 6
Screw, Pan Hd. Type "T", 1/4-20 x 3/8
Box Assy., Switch
Switch, Locking
Gasket, Switch Box
Cord Assembly
*Connector, Wire, 14-18
Outlet Assembly
Relief, Strain
*Standard Hardware Item -- May Be Purchased Locally.
tStock Item -_ May be secured through the Hardware Department of most Sears or Simpsons-Sears Retai{ Stores or Catalog Order Houses.
CRAFTSMAN 12-tNCH BAND SAW/SANDER, MODEL 113.243300 &113.243311
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FIGURE 3
SUPPUED WiTH MODEL 113.243311 ONLY
Key
,No,
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Part No,
62614
60314
STD541025
STD551225
68060
68059
62615
68061
STD541050
803835
69097
Description
Leg
t'Screw, Truss Hd, 1/4-20 x 5/8
f'Nut, Hex 1/420
t*Lockwasher, 1/4 External
Channel, Support
Stiffener, Side
Stiffener, End
Support, Motor
f_Nut, Hex Hd 1/2-13
f Foot, Leveling
'Bag of Loose Parts
HARDWARE FOR MOUNTING TOOL & MOTOR
STD523110 t'Screw, Hex Hd. 5/1 6-18 x 1
STD551131 t*Lockwasher, Ext. 5/16
STD541231 f'Nut, Hex Jam 5!16-18
STD551031 t'Washer, 11i32x11/16xl/16
STD532507 t'Bolt, Carriage 5/16-18 x 3/4
Standard Hardware Item - May Be Purchased Locally
All Parts Conta=ned In Loose Parts Bag
2$
CRAFTSMAN 12-iNCH BAND SAW/SANDER, MODEL 113.243300 &113.243311
NOTE:
ANY ATTEMPT TO REPAIR THIS MOTOR
MAY CREATE A HAZARD UNLESS
REPAIR IS DONE BY QUALIFIED
SERVICE TECHNICIAN.
REPAIR SERVICE IS AVAILABLE
AT YOUR NEAREST SEARS STORE.
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FIGURE 4-- MOTOR PART NO. 69183
SUPPLIED WiTH MODEL 113.243311 ONLY
Key Part
No. No.
60306
64088
64258
Description
Screw, 8-32 x 3/8, Thread
Cutting, Slotted, Serrated
Hd.
Cover, Terminal
Cord with Plug
MOTOR CONNECTIONS
WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, NEVER
CONNECT PLUG TO POWER SOURCE OUTLET UNTIL
ALL ASSEMBLY STEPS ARE COMPLETED.
1. Open motor connector box cover located on left end of
motor (viewed from rear of saw) using a flat blade
screwdriver.
2. Remove GREEN SCREW and Iockwasher and insert
screw through round metal terminal on the end of the
GREEN wire of power cord with tockwasher between
terminal and motor frame. (See illus.)
3. Reinsert GREEN SCREW in the threaded hole. Tighten
securely.
4. Insert terminal end of WHITE wire on spade terminal
marked T4 on the motor. Push terminal firmly until
seated.
5. Insert terminal end of BLACK wire on spade terminal
marked T1 on the motor. Push terminal firmly until
seated.
6. Close motor connector box being sure that power cord is
seated in the largest strain relief groove, and tighten box
cover screws.
GREEN
iNTERNAL'
LOCKWASHER
TERMINAL
GREEN WIRE
-TO GREEN SCREW
STRAIN RELIEF
pOVE
TO
TERMINAL T4
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NOTE5
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NOTES
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SERVICE
MODEL NO.
113.24330(}
SAW ONLY
MODEL NO.
113.243311
SAW WITH LEGS
AND MOTOR
HOW TO ORDER
REPAIR PARTS
Now that you have purchased your 12-Inch Band
Saw!Sander should a need ever exist for repair
parts or service, simply contact any Sears Service
Center and most Sears, Roebuck and Co. stores.
Be sure to provide all pertinent facts when you
call or visit.
The model number of your 12-Inch Band Saw/
Sander will be found on a plate at the right-
hand side of the saw.
WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS, ALWAYS
GIVE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION'
PART NUMBER PART DESCRIPTION
MODEL NUMBER
113.243300
113.243311
NAME OF ITEM
12-Inch Band Saw/Sander
All parts listed may be ordered from any Sears
Service Center and most Sears stores. If the parts
you need are not stocked locally, your order
will be electronically transmitted to a Sears Repair
Parts Distribution Center for handling.
Sol(i by SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO., Chicago, IL. 60684 U.S.A.
Part No. 69185 Form No. SP4922_2 Printed in U.S.A. 6/87