Troubleshooting – Craftsman 113.244513 User Manual

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troubleshooting

WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, TURN
SWITCH “OFF” AND REMOVE PLUG FROM

POWER OUTLET BEFORE READJUSTING OR
ALIGNING YOUR BAND SAW.

TROUBLE

PROBABLE CAUSE

REMEDY

Motor will not run.

1 . D e f e c t i v e

On-Off switch.

D e f e c t i v e

power or motor cord.

1. Replace defective parts before using

Band Saw again.

2 , M o t o r

Defective.

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.

Blade does not run in the

approximate

center

of

the

upper wheel.

1 .

Not tracking properly.

1. Adjust tracking, see Assembly Section,

“Tracking the Blade.”

Band

Saw slows down

when cutting.

1, Cutting too small a radius.

2. Dull blade.

1 .

Stop feeding, and back up the material

slightly, until the band saw speeds up.

2. Replace blade.

Blades breaking.

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. Adjust tension. See Assembly section

“Tensioning The Blade.”

2. Use correct cutting technique. See Basic

Band Saw Operation Section.

Motor sounds

under

load when not

cutting.

1. Too much blade tension.

2. Too much belt tension.

1. Adjust blade tension. See Assembly

section “Tensioning The Blade.”

2. Adjust belt tension. See Assembly Section

“Drive Belt Tension.”

Blade will not allow

for

general straight cutting.

1. Blade guides and bearings

not properly adjusted.

1. Adjust upper and lower blade guides and '

bearings. See Assembly section “Adjusting

Upper Blade Guide Assembly.”

2. Defective blade.

2. Replace blade.

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