Craftsman 315.214770 User Manual

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NOTE: The blade may need to be turned inside out if

the teeth are pointing in the wrong direction. Hold the

blade

with both hands and rotate it inward.

With the teeth of the

blade

toward the front of the saw

and facing downward,

place

the

blade

through the

tower blade guides and around the

lower wheel.

Puli

down on the upper wheel to place the saw blade on

the

wheel.

Slowly turn the upper wheel to the right or

clockwise

by hand to center the blade on the rubber tires.

Adjust the blade tension. Check or

adjust

the blade

tracking.

Adjust both upper and lower blade guides and thrust

bearings. See page 16.

Reattach

the

saw

table

and the aligning bolt, washer,

and wing nut. Tighten securely.

Reattach the blade guard.

Close

front cover.

ADJUSTING BLADE

TENSION

See Figures 10 - 11.

■ Turn off and unplug the saw. Remove the switch key.

■ Before

using

the band saw, turn the blade tension knob

on the top of the saw clockwise to engage tension.

■ To check tension,

raise

the blade guide

assembly

all

the way up to expose

the

blade.

■ Push the blade to the side

with

moderate force; the

blade

should flex approximately

1/8 in.

NOTE: Adjustments

of blade

tension

can be made at

anytime.

Another method of checking blade tension has to do with
the sound the blade makes when plucked like a guitar

string.

■ Pluck

the back straight edge on the

coasting

side

opposite the

blade

guides

white

turning the tension

knob. Sound should be a

musical

note. Sound

becomes higher pitched as tension increases.

Using either method to check

blade

tension can be

developed with practice.

■ Never increase blade tension

so tight

as to

completely

compress the spring. When

completely

compressed,

the spring can no

longer

act as a shock absorber.

NOTE:

Too much

tension

may cause the blade to

break. Too

little

tension may cause the

blade

to slip on

the wheels.

TO INCREASE

TENSION

Fig. 11

TRACKING

THE

BLADE

See Figure 12.

NOTE: Adjust

blade tension properly before making

tracking adjustments. Check that the blade

guides

are not

interfering

with

the blade.

To Adjust:

■ Open the front cover by

releasing

the upper and lower

latches. Watch the blade’s position on the upper tire

through the tracking

view

window

as,

by hand, you

slowly turn the upper

wheel

clockwise. If the

blade

moves

away from

the

center of the tire, the tracking

must be adjusted.

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