Tensioning the blade – Sears 113.244501 User Manual

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The upper wheel needs to be placed in its lowest
position Locate the tension lock knob on the
back of the saw and turn it counterclockwise
approximately two turns Lift the tension catch
away from the teeth and move it to its lowest
position

CAUTION: To avoid being scraped, if the bfade
shoyld suddenly uncoil, wear safety goggles.
Carefully uncoil the blade holding it at
arms length.

8 Uncoil the blade

9, Slide the blade into the slot of the table with the

teeth facing forward and down toward the table

10 Place the blade on all three wheels Center the

blade on the rubber tires

WARNING: Turn off saw, remove switch key

and unplug before making any adjustments.

TENSIONING THE BLADE

1 With one hand on the knob and the other on the

tension catch, lift up on the tension assembly until
the sfack in the blade is eliminated Note which
notch the top of the tension catch is closest to,

2. Continue to pul! up on the tension assembly until it

has moved two or three notches above where the
blade first straigtitened out. Engage the teeth on

the catch into the notches This is the proper ten­
sion for a 1/4" blade

NOTE: If using an 1/8" blade the tension assembly

should be positioned one to two notches above the
point where the blade first straightened out

3. Tighten the tension lock knob in order to hold the

tension assembly in place,

NOTE: Over tensioning of blade can cause excessive
wear of wheel bearings and motor and shorten blade
life.

Tension

Adjusting

Knob

Tension

Lock Knob

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