Maintenance, General maintenance, Arm bearings – Craftsman 315.216360 User Manual

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OPERATION

Properly support round material such as dowel
rods. They have a tendency to roll during a cut,

causing the blade to "bite.“ To avoid this, always
use a "v" block.

Clear everything except the workpiece and
related support devices off the table before
plugging into power and turning the saw on.

PLAN THE WAY YOU WILL HOLD THE

WORKPIECE FROM START TO FINISH.

Do not

hand hold pieces so small that your fingers will

go under the work hold-down.

BEFORE FREEING ANY JAMMED MATERIAL:

Turn switch

OFF.

Wait for all moving parts to stop.

Unplug the saw.

WHEN BACKING OUT OF THE WORKPIECE,

THE BLADE MAY BIND IN THE KERF (CUT).
THIS IS USUALLY CAUSED BY SAWDUST

CLOGGING UP THE KERF. IF THIS HAPPENS:

Turn switch

OFF.

Wait for all moving parts to stop.
Unplug the saw.

Remove the blade from the blade holders.

Remove the workpiece with blade from the table.

Remove blade from workpiece.

WARNING:

Before removing loose pieces from

the table, turn saw off and wait for all moving
parts to stop to avoid serious personal injury.

MAINTENANCE

WARNING:

When servicing, use only identical

Craftsman replacement parts. Use of any other

part may create a hazard or cause product

damage.

^ WARNING:

To prevent accidental starting that

could cause possible serious personal injury,
turn off and unplug the saw before maintaining or
lubricating your scroll saw.

GENERAL MAINTENANCE

Keep your Scroll Saw clean.

After cleaning the table top initially, apply a thin

coat of automobile type (paste) wax to the table
top so the wood slides easily while cutting.

ARM BEARINGS

See Figure 20.

Lubricate the arm bearings after every 50 hours of

use or whenever there is a squeak coming from the
bearings.

Carefully place the saw on its side as shown in

Figure 20.

Remove the rubber cap from the

lower arm of the saw.

Squirt a few drops of SAE20 oil around the shaft

end and bronze bearing. Let oil soak in over­

night, remaining in this position.

Note:

Lubricate the upper arm bearing from the other

side of the saw.

WARNING:

If the power cord is worn, cut, or

damaged in any way, have it replaced
immediately by a qualified service technician at a
Sears store to avoid risk of personal injury.

MOTOR BRUSHES

See Figure 21.

Your saw has externally accessible brush assemblies
that should be checked periodically for wear. When
one of the two brushes becomes worn, replace both
brushes.

■ Unplug your saw.

WARNING:

Failure to unplug your saw could

result in accidental starting causing serious
injury.

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