Assembly – Craftsman 113.244513 User Manual

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assembly

9.

Loosen the two screws that secure the lower

blade guides and separate them about 1/8".

10.

Loosen the screw holding the lower blade

guide support and slide support all the way
toward the rear of the saw, and retighten all
screws.

WARNING:

TO

AVOID

BEING

SCRAPED

SHOULD BLADE SUDDENLY UNCOIL, WEAR
SAFETY GOGGLES AND CAREFULLY UNCOIL
THE BLADE HOLDING IT AT ARMS LENGTH.

11. Place the blade over the wheels with the

teeth pointing downward toward the table as
shown. Make sure the blade is in the center
of the rubber tires.

NOTE:

Your bandsaw can use 1/8 or 1/4 inch wide

blades, 56-7/8 inches long. A 1/4 inch blade is included
with this saw.

TENSION WHEEL

BLADE

SLOT IN TABLE

DRIVE WHEEL

IDLER WHEEL

TENSIONING THE BLADE

The bandsaw is equipped with a self-limiting
tension device. The tension is factory set and

should not need adjustment. The blade must be

installed before tension can be set.

1.

Turn tension adjustment knob until knob

contacts washer and sleeve.

2.

DO NOT turn knob after contact is made and

resistance if felt. This is the proper tension
setting for a 1/4” blade.

3.

To release tension turn knob counterclock­

wise until knob is above the washer and
sleeve.

COMPENSATION FOR WEAR

Tension screw is provided to make minimal

adjustments due to wear. The tension screw
creates a drag between the wheel guide and the
frame.

1. Remove the blade before adjusting.

2.

Use a phillips screw driver to adjust the ten­

sion screw. Turn clockwise to increase the
drag (tension).

3.

Check tension by lifting up on tension knob. If the
tension knob will not move the tension screw is too
tight. Adjust by turning tension screw coun­
terclockwise and recheck.

TENSION
ADJUSTING

KNOB

WARNING: OVER TENSION AND FAILURE TO

PROPERLY SET BLADE GUIDES AND THRUST
BEARING WILL CAUSE PREMATURE BLADE
BREAKAGE.

FOLLOW

ADJUSTING

BLADE

GUIDE ASSEMBLIES COMPLETELY TO HELP
MAINTAIN NORMAL BLADE LIFE.

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