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MODEL NO.
113.243300
SAW ONLY
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MODEL NO.
113.243311
SAW WITH LEGS AND MOTOR

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Serial Number Model and serial number may be found at the right-hand of the frame, side

You should record both model and serial number in a safe place for future use.

CAUTION:
Read GENERAL and ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS carefu|ly SAFETY

12-iNCH SANDER
= assembly operating
repair parts

Sold

by

SEARS,

ROEBUCK

AND

CO.,

Chicago,

[L.

60684

U.S.A.
Printed in U.S.A.

Part No. 69185

FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY


If within one year from the date of purchase, Sears will repair it, free

ON CRAFTSMAN

SAND

SAW
in materia! SERVICE

this Craftsman of charge.

Band Saw fails due to a defect THE NEARESTSEARS

or workmanship.

WARRANTYSERVICE IS AVAILABLE CENTER/DEPARTMENTTHROUGHOUT THiS WARRANTY gives APPLIES ONLY

BY SIMPLY CONTACTING THE UNITED STATES WHILE THiS PRODUCT IS IN

USE

iN THE

UNITED

STATES state

This warranty to state.

you specific ROEBUCK

legal rights, and you may also have other AND CO.. 698/731A, Sears Tower,

rights which

vary from

SEARS.

Chicago,

IL 60684

general

safety

instructions

for

power

tools

1. KNOW YOUR POWER TOOL


Read and understand the owner's manua and labels affixed to the tool. Learn its a pplication ana limitations as well as the specific potential hazards peculiar to this toot. mask if cutting (plugs or muffs) operation is dusty, and ear protectors during extended periods of operation.

13. SECURE WORK


Use clamps or a v=se to hold work when practical. It's safer than using your hand, frees both hands to operate tool.

2. GROUND
This toot

ALL TOOLS
is equipped with an approved 3-conductor

cord and a 3-prong grounding type plug to fit the proper grounding type receptacle. The green conductor in the cord is the grounding wire. Never connect the green w_re to a live terminal.

14. DON'T OVERREACH


Keeo orooer footing and balance at all times.

15. MAINTAIN
Keep once.

TOOLS WiTH CARE


oerformchangmg

3. KEEP GUARDS
- in working ment. oraer,

IN PLACE
and in proper adjustment and align-

tools sharp and clean for best and safest Follow mstructions for luOncatlng and

accessories.

4. REMOVE ADJUSTING

KEYS AND WRENCHES

16. DISCONNECT

TOOLS
changing accessories sucn as

Form habit of checking to see that keys and adjusting wrenches are removed from toot before turning it on

before servicing; when blades, bits, cutters, etc.

5. KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN


Cluttered areas and benches mvite accidents. must not be slippery due to wax or sawdust. Floor

17. AVOID
Make
In.

ACCIDENTAL
switch

STARTING
13osltion before p[uggmg

sure

is an "OFF"

0. AVOID

DANGEROUS

ENVIRONMENT

18. USE RECOMMENDED


Consult Follow

ACCESSORIES
accessories. accessories.

Don't use power tools in damp or wet locations or expose mere to rain. Keep work area well lighted, Provide adequate surrounding work space,

the owner's manual for recommended the instructions that accompany the accessories

The use of improper

may cause hazards,

7. KEEP CHILDREN
All visitors 8, MAKE -- with keys, should WORKSHOP padlocks,

AWAY
work area_ C MILD-PROOF switches or by removing starter

be kept a safe distance from

19. NEVER STAND ON TOOL


Serious injury could occur if the tool cutting tool is accidentally contacted. Do not store materials above it _snecessary to stand on the tool is t_pped or if the such that

master

or near me tool to reach them.

9. DON'T FORCE TOOL


It will do the job better it was designed. and safer at the rate for which

20. CHECK DAMAGED

PARTS

10. USE RIGHT

TOOL
or attachment to do a job it was not

Don't force tool designed for,

11. WEAR PROPER APPAREL


Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties or jewelry (rings, wristwatches) To get caught iF moving parts. NONSLIP footwear is recommended. Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair. Roll long sleeves above the elbow.

Before further use of the tool, a guaro or other part that =s damaged should be carefully checked to ensure that _t will operate properly and perform its mtended function. Check for alignment of moving parts, binding of moving parts, breakage of parts, mountmg, and any other conditions that may affect its operation A guard or other cart that s damaged should be properly reoaired or replaced.

21. DIRECTION

OF FEED
o!

Feed work into a blade or cutter against the direction rotation of the blade or cutter only.

12. USE SAFETY

GOGGLES

(Head Protection)

Wear safety goggles (must comply with ANSI Z87.1) at all times. "Everyday eyeglasses only have impact resistant lenses, they are NOT safety glasses." Also. use face or dust 2

22. NEVER LEAVETOOL UNATTENDED


Turn power off. complete stop. Don't

RUNNING
leave tool until it comes to a

Safety is a combination of alertness at all times when

operator common sense and the band saw is being used.

h. When cutting a large piece is supported at table height. i. Hold the work FREEHAND firmly

of material,

make

sure it

against

the

table.

DO NOT

WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPERATE YOUR BAND SAW UNTIL mT tS COMPLETELY ASSEMBLED AND INSTALLED ACCORDBNG TO THE INSTRUCTIONS , .. AND UNTSL YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTOOD THE FOLLOWING:
k.

Do not feed the material too fast while cutting, Only feed the material fast enough so that the blade wiil cut, Keep fingers away from the blade, Use caution when cutting off material which is irregular in cross section which could pinch the blade before the cut is completed. A piece of molding for example must lay fiat on the table and not be permitted to rock while being cut. Use caution when cutting off round material such as dowel rods, or tubing. They have a tendency to roll while being cut causing the blade to "bite". Always use a "V" block, or clamp round material to a miter gauge.
m.

PAG E 1. General Safety Instructions for Power Tools ...... ........ 2 18 21 22

2. Getting

To Know Your

Band Saw/Sander ....................

3. Basic Band Saw Operation 4. Maintenance 5. Stability

...............................

of Machine

Your band saw must be bolted securely to a stand or work bench. In addition, if there is any tendency for the band saw to tip over or move during certain operations such as cutting long heavy boards, bolt your bandsaw to the floor. 6. Location The band saw should be positioned so neither the operator nor a casual observer is forced to stand in line with the blade. This band saw is intended 7. Protection: a. Eyes, Hands, for indoor use only.

When backing up the workpiece, the blade may bind in the kerf (cut} . . . this is usually caused by sawdust clogging up the kerf or because the blade comes out of the guides. If this happens: 1. Turn off the band saw . . . remove plug from povver source outlet . . . remove cover from band saw. Insert a screwdriver kerf . . . rotate the wheels backing up the workpiece. or wedge by hand in the while

Face, Ears, Body

n.

Wear safety goggles that comply with ANSI Z87.1 and a face shield if operation is dusty. Wear ear plugs or muffs during extended periods of operation. Do not wear gloves.., roll long sleeves above the elbow.
o.

Never leave the band saw work area with the power on, before the machine has come to a complete stop, or without removing and storing the switch key. Never operate the band saw with frame cover with protective cover on the unused shaft end the motor removed. Do not perform layout, the cutting assembly, tool or setup work or of

b. Do not hand. c.

cut pieces

of

material

too

small

to hold

by

Avoid awkv_ard hand positions where a sudden slip could cause a hand to move into the blade or the sanding belt. Never turn your band saw "ON" before clearing the table of all Objects (tools, scraps of wood, etc.) except for the workpiece and related feed or support devices for the operation planned. Make sure the blade runs downward toward the table 8.

p,

on

the table while q.

is rotating. plug from power an accessory or

d.

Turn saw "OFF" before installing attachment.

and remove or removing

e.

in the right direction. Always adjust tracking wheel correctly so that the blade does not run off the wheels. f. Always sanding adjust tension correctly belt being used... for the blade or g. g. Always adjust the upper blade guide and blade guard to just clear the workpiece to protect the operator, to keep blade breakage to a minimum, and to provide maximum support for blade.

Should any part of this band saw be missing, or bend, or fail in any way, or any electrical component fail to perform properly, shut off power switch, and remove power supply cord from power supply. damaged, missing, and/or failed parts before operation. Think Safety alertness Safety. is a combination whenever the of operator band common sense and Replace resuming

saw/sander

is n operation.

additional safety instructions for band saw/sander

WARNING: THE 5" BAND SAW PULLEY AND THE 2-I/2" MOTOR PULLEY FURNISHED, WILL RUN THE BLADE AT APPROXIMATELY 900 RPM (OR 2700 FEET PER MINUTE) WHEN USED WiTH A 1725 RP_ MOTOR. NEVER SUBSTITUTE THESE PULLEYS TO iNCREASE THIS SPEED BECAUSE IT COULD BE DANGEROUS.

WARNING: DO NOT ALLOW FAMiLIARiTY (GAINED FROM FREQUENT USE OF YOUR BAND SAW) TO BECOME COMMONPLACE. ALWAYS REMEMBER THAT A CARELESS FRACTION OF A SECOND iS SUFFICIENT TO iNFLICT SEVERE iNJURY.

WEAR

YOUR
The operation of any power tOOl can result in foreign objects being thrown into the eyes, which can result in severe eye aamage. Always wear safety goggles complying with ANSi Z87.1 (shewn on Package} before commencing power tool operation. Safety Goggles are available at Sears retail or catalog stores.

READ AND THE FRONT

FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS OF THE BAND SAW/SANDER

APPEARING ON THE iNSTRUCTiON PLATE AND FRONT OF THE BLADE GUARD.

ON

DANGER ALLOW TOOL TO STOP BEFORE ADJUSTING

_| BELT

DRIVE

BA D

SAW-

SA DE

motor specifications

Qnd eledrkai

requirements

This machine is designed to use a 1725 RPM motor only. Do not use any motor that runs faster than 1725 RPM. It is wired for operation on 110-120 volts, 60 Hz., alternating current. (TOOL MUST NOT BE CONVERTED TO OPERATE ON 230 VOLT EVEN THOUGH SOME OF THE RECOMMENDED MOTORS ARE DUAL VOLTAGE, CHANGING TO 230 VOLT WILL NOT CONSERVE ENERGY AND REQUIRES CHANGING THE POWER CORD PLUG AND MOTOR RECEPTACLE. THESE CRAFTSMAN MOTORS FOUND TO BE ACCEP1ABLE THIS TOOL. HP 1/2 1/2 1/2 RPM 1725 1725 1725 VOLTS 115 115 115 HAVE BEEN FOR USE ON

is attached to the tool housing at one end and to the ground prong in the attachment plug at the other end. This plug requires outlet as shown. a mating 3-conductor grounded type

if the outlet you are planning to use for this power tool is of the two prong type DO NOT REMOVE OR ALTER THE GROUNDING PRONG IN ANY MANNER. Use an adapter as shown below _ug to known ground. It is recommended that rep!ace the TWO prong THREE prong outlet. and always connect the grounding

CATALOG 1278 1279 1289

NO.

you have a qualified outlet w;th a properly

electrician grounded

CAUTION: Do not use blower or washing machine motor_ or any motor with an automatic reset overload protector, as their use may be hazardous.

A temporary adapter as shown below is available for connecting plugs to 2-prong receptacles. The green grounding lug extending from the adapter must be connected to a permanent ground such as to a properly grounded outlet box. A temporary adapter as illustrated is available for connecting plugs to 2-prong receptacles. The temporary adapter should be used only until a properly grounded outlet can be installed by a qualified electrician,
GROUNDING LUG

CONNECTING

TO POWER SOURCE
while

OUTLET
protect

This machine must be grounded the operator from electric shock.

in use to

Plug power cord into a 110-120V properly grounded type outlet protected by a 15-amp dual element time delay or Circuit-Saver fuse or circuit breaker. If you are not sure that your outlet have it check by a qualified electrician. is properly grounded, 3-PRONG ,3_ _ I..._"" '_.,,MAKE SURE THIS IS CONNECTED TO A

WARNING: DO NOT PERMIT FINGERS TO TOUCH THE TERMINALS OF PLUGS WHEN iNSTALLING OR REMOVING THE PLUG TO OR FROM THE OUTLET.

_-_._

_)!_J -_/ ADAPTER

L_ "_

2-PRONG RECEPTACLE

WARNING: IF NOT PROPERLY GROUNDED THIS POWER TOOL CAN CAUSE AN ELECTRICAL SHOCK PARTICULARLY WHEN USED IN DAMP LOCATIONS CLOSE TO PLUMBING. IF AN ELECTRICAL SHOCK OCCURS THERE IS THE POTENTIAL OF A SECONDARY HAZARD SUCH AS YOUR HANDS CONTACTING THE SAW BLADE.
If power cord is worn it replaced irnmediate!v. or cut, or damaged in any way, have

NOTE: The adapter illustrated is for use only if you already have a propedy grounded 2-prong receptacle. Adapter is not allowed in Canada by the Canadian Electrical Code. The use of any extension cord will cause some loss of power. To keep this to a minimum and to prevent overheating and motor burn-out, use the table below to determine the minimum wire size (A.W.G.) extension co_d. Use only 3 wire extension cords which type plugs and 3-pole receptacles plug. Extension Cord Length have 3 prong grounding which accept the tools

If your unit is for use on that looks like below.

less than

150

volts

it has a plug

3--PRONG PLUG PROPERLY GROUNDED OUTLET,_

Wire

Size 16 14 10

A.W.G.

Up to 100 Ft. 100 200 Ft, Ft, 200-400

CHECK
GROUNDING PRONG

MOTOR

ROTATION

This power tobl is equipped with a 3-conductor cord and grounding type plug which has a grounding prong, approved by Underwriters' Laboratories and the Canadian Standards Association. The ground conductor has a green jacket and

Before checking motor rotation make sure key is removed from shaft. Place the motor on your workbench or on the floor. Standing clear of the shaft, plug the cord into a properly grounded outlet. Notice rotation of the shaft. If motor is not turning counterclockwise, remove the plug and contact your Sears store immediately, tf motor turns counterclockwise remove the plug and proceed on with the assembly.

n unpackm g and checking


UNPACKING ASSEMBLY Assembling Mounting Installing Installing Installing Installing AND CHECKING Legs CONTENTS ....... 6 7 ........ 8

contents
CONTENTS
Blade Guide Lateral Guide Adjustment Adjustment ................... ................... 17 17 17 17 18 ..... 18 20 20 20 21 21 21 ................. 21 22 24 2g
= .

Steel Band

........................ on Leg Set

Saw/Sander

Blade Thrust Bearing Adjustment ............ Guide Bar Lock Screw ...................... Guide Bar .................................. Installing Sanding Attachment .............. BASIC BAND SAW/SANDER OPERATION Sawing ..................................... Sanding .................................... MAINTENANCE ................................ General ..................................... Motor ...................................... Recommended Accessories TROUBLE SHOOTING .......................... REPAIR PARTS ................................. MOTOR
Model in one Motor. Model in one

Motor. Pulley. V-Belt. and Belt Guards 8 Sawdust Elbow ................... 11 Table Blade ............................. ............................. 12 1 2 "15 16 17 17 17 17 17

Adjusting the Table ......................... On-OH Switch .............................. GETTING TO KNOW YOUR BAND ....................... SAW/SANDER Adjustment Tension Tension Table ................................. Diagrams Adjustment Knob ................... Scales .............................. Tilting ................................

CONNECTIONS
113.243300 carton but Band DOES

.......................

TOOLS
SMALL SCREWDRIVER

NEEDED
__

Saw/Sander is shippec complete NOT INCLUDE Steel Legs or

113.243311 carton and

Band Saw/Bander'is shipped complete INCLUDES Steel Legs and Motor. packing materials and check and "Table of Loose Parts," for, before discarding each Make any

MEDIUM

SCREWDRIVER _ 7/16 INCH WRENCH 3/8 INCH WRENCH 314 INCH


SQUARE MUST

Separate all parts from item with illustration certain packing all items are

@2 PHILLIPS

SCREWDRIVER
COMEINATION

WRENCH
BE TRUE

accounted

material. parts are missing, in the parts do not attempt to assemble the

If
--_'_, DeAW LIllE ALONG ON LIGHT BOARD STRAIGHT EOG OIF eOARD 3/4TRICK rHle EDGE MUST BE

any

band until ITEM A B C D E

saw, plug the missmg TABLE

power cord are obtained PARTS

or turn the and installed

switch on correctly. QTY. 1 1 1 1

THIS

PERFECTLY

STRAIGHT

OF LOOSE

F G H J

/C / J / K

Fj

_M
M

Basic Saw Assembly ........................ Owner's Manual ........................... Saw Table ............................... I/2 x 52-1n. V-Belt ......................... Carton containing Belt Guard, Belt*Guard Support, Support Bracket, three Clips and three SelfTapping Screws .......................... 1/2-In. Sanding Belt ........................ I/4-1n Band Saw Blade ...................... Sawdust Elbow ........................... Loose Parts Bag -1_69139 (Containing the following items:) Sanding Platen .......................... Wrench Table Insert ............................. Pulley, 5" . ............................. Pulley Motor, 2-1/2" . ..................... Knob Tension Adj ........................ Tube Clamp Foam Gasket (Strip) Loose Parts Bag _69140 (Containing the following items:) Key, Sq. 3/16 x 1-1/8" . ................... Wing Nut, 1/4-20 ........................ Spacer ................................. I Screw, Truss Hal. 1/4-20 x 1 ................. Hex, Nut 3/8-16 .......................... Flat Washer, 17/64 x 5/8x 1/16 .............. Flat Washer, .380 x 1-9/64 x 7/64 ........... Set Screw Wrench, 1/8" . .................. Set Screw Wrench, 3/16" . ................. Set Screw Wrench, 5/32" . ................ Loose Parts Bag =;_9141 {Containing the following items:) Switch Key ............................ Lockwasher, "_ ........................ Hex Nut, 6-32 Soc. Hd. Set Screw, 5/16-18 x 3/8" . ........ Screw, Pen Hd. Ty. "T" 8_32 x 3/8" . ........ Screw, Pan Hd. Ty. "T" 10-32 x 3/8" . ....... Screw, Flat Hd. 6-32 x 7/16" . ............. Cord Clamp ............................ Plate, Alignment ........................ Pointer ............................... "L'" Bracket ..............................

2 1 1 1

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

1 t 1 I 2 2 1 1 1 1 1

THE FOLLOWBNG MODEL I 13,24331

PARTS' 1 ONLY.

ARE

iNCLUDED

WiTH

totem A A B C D E F G H J K Nut, "Screw " Foot, Motor

Description He Head 1/2-13 1/4-20 Truss Hd. 1/4-20 .......... x 5/8 .....

Qty. 1
I

8 32 32 32 4 I i I t I I 4 2 2 2 1

I 1

*NutHex

.............. .......

Lockwasher,

1/4 External

Leveling ............... ..................... ..............

Leg ....................... Channel, Support Stiffener, Stiffener, Support,

I I

Side ................ End ................... Motor ............... TOOL MOUNTING

F_

HARDWARE

FOR

& MOTOR

CA

Lockwasher Ext. Nut, Hex 5/16-18 5/16 ........... .............. * Washer * Bolt, 11/32 ID .............. x 3/4 .......

Carriage

5/16-18

* Parts Contained

In Loose

Parts Bag Part No. 69097

C D

assembBy
ASSEMBLING
1. Assemble the

STEEL
two (2)

LEGS
SCREW End Stiffeners and the two (2) STIFFENER SIDE STIFFENER CHANNEL SUPPORT _ LOC KWASH ER -._.___ HEX NUT _ and nuts as shown. __

HEX NUT "_

LOCKWASHER _f ._j_/-

END STIFFENER

Side Stiffeners using four (4) 1/4-20 Truss head screws. The End Stiffeners are placed on top of each Side Stiffener as shown. Insert screws through the 9/32 inch diameter holes and attach Iockwashers and 1/4-20 nuts and finger 2. Attach tighten four nuts. (4) legs to the Side and End Stiffeners

SIDE STI FFENER

..jJ
; CHANNEL SUPPORT LEG

the

using 1/4-20 3. Remove assembled Support supports and nuts.

screws, Iockwashers

the four (4) Truss head screws which were in Paragraph No. One. Place the two (2) Channels as shown, in position, align holes in with holes in the Stiffeners, replace Iockwashers Tighten all nuts using 7/16" wrench.

l SCR EW__
I

I/4-20 t LEGS_f"
REW

LEG _ 4. Assemble the motor support to steel legs with 1/4-20 screws and nuts. Motor support can be mounted to either end of stand. Tighten nuts.
SCREW

5. Install leveling feet as shown. To level Leg Set, loosen nut on inside of leg and turn nut on outside to raise or lower feet. Adjust all four levelers, if necessary, and then tighten
NOTE: justment,

MOTOR SUPPORT LOCK_/ASHE R

nuts on inside of leg.


These levelers are not intended for height acF LEVELING FEET

"_"-_...._

,_

HEX NUT

assembly
MOUNTING BAND SAW/SANDER ON LEG SET

LE FT NOTE: For illustrative purposes, the Band Saw is shown mounted on the Craftsman Catalog No. 9-22236 Steel *Leg Set. This Leg Set is included with Model No. 113.243311.
1. Remove the Band Saw cover by applying gentle side

FOOT \ RIGHT FOOT


CHECK BOLTS

FOR TIGHTNE_

pressure on the spring tabs and release the top of the cover by pulling it away from the frame. procedure for bottom portion of cover NOTE: Check the bolts

portion Repeat

which hold the feet to the Band

Saw as shown.

Make sure they are tight.

0 2. Place the Band Saw on the Steel Legs, position as shown and align the mountmg holes in the feet of the Band Saw with those in the END STIFFENERS (marked with an X in the illustration), 3, Mount saw to legs using four (4) 5/16-1BXl " hex head screws, Iockwashers, and hex nuts. Tighten screws. 0

00 0 o

0
o o
FRONT OF SAW HERE

0 o
Oo 0
0o0

MOTOR

SUPPORT

AT

THIS

END

iNSTALLING AND BELT


Qty. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 4 4 2

MOTOR, GUARDS
parrs:

PULLEY,

V-BELT,

1. Locate the following Description Motor -L'" Bracket

_ARD

SUPPORT

Small Pulley (approx. Large Pulley (approx. Woodruff Key 3/16"' V-Belt 1/2 x 52 Motor Cord Clamp Carnage Bolt 5/16-18 Flat Washer 5/16 I.D. Lockwasher 5/16 I.D. Hex Nut 5/16-18 Guard Assembly support bracket, a belt guard

2-1/2" Dia.) 5" Dia )

"_._./_

/2 _

__-.N\l

x 3/4 SHAFT __-_

including a guard support, guard self-threading screws, and clips, support to the band sawframewith / SELF-THREADING

/
SCREW

2. Fasten

self-threading 3. Install you.

screws support with long end facing

clJ ps onto the guard

HUB SET SCREW

4. Place the large pulley onto the drive wheel shaft and insert the key into the keyway of the shaft and pulley. Position pulley hub flush with end of shaft and tighten set screw securely against key.

_"

FLUSH HER 3/16" KEY

Ilil i
KEYWAY iN SHAFT AND PULLEY / LOCKWASHER -NUT

FLAT WASHER

CARRIAGE BOLT 5/16-18 x 3/4 5. Place motor against the motor mounting bracket and insert bolts through holes in motor base and then through holes marked "'X" in motor mounting bracket. DO NOT TIGHTEN BOLTS AT THIS TIME. The "'L'" bracket which holds the guard between the motor base and bracket so motor must be loosely at this time. support must be slid the motor mounting assembled to bracket

MOTOR

VIEW FROM BACK OF SAW. BOLTS GO THRU HOLES MARKED"X"

"

/i

:"L" BRACKET

6, Slide long leg of "'L'" bracket between motor base and motor mounting bracket. Then sandwich the "L" bracket between the guard support bracket and the guard support and loosely fasten together with selfthreading screws as shown. Install clips onto belt guard support.
BELT SUPPORT GUARD BRACKE"

TWO HOLES CLOSEST TOGETHER

I 10-32 X 1/;= IN, """ SEL'F-THREADING SCREW

SUPPORT BELT GUARD !i

assem61y

SMALL [2-9/2" 5/32 INCH SETSCREW WRENCH \

DIA,) MOTOR

PULLEY
TIGHTEN SET SCREW AGAINST FLAT ON SHAFT

7. Install the small pulley ontothe motor shaft and tighten the se_ screw _n the pulley hub against the flat part of the motor shaft,

PULLEY FLUSH HERE WITH MOTOR SHAFT

8. Push V-Belt partly through belt guard enough to allow belt to loop around the large pulley and push guard ove r belt and pulley into position on guard support

-1
\
OPEN END

/
,/

/
I

9. Push the lower

section

of the V-Belt

through loop V-Belt until

theother around they are as

SAW -PULLEYS AND V-BELT MUST BE STRAIGHT IN-LINE _AT90' WITH RELATIONSHIP TO THE FLOOR

guard as in the previous step and small pulley on motor shaft, 10. Visually line up both pulleys to the floor hard on motor the motor

and V-Belt motor

perpendicular needed. 1 1. Press clown and tighten

by sliding

sideways

to put tension bolts

on the V-Bell time.


_V-BELT

mounting

at this

12, Check guard support before tightening guard support screws to be su re tt is centered around motor shaft and will not rub against shaft when motor =s running Tighten screws. pulley belt guard into position onto guard

---7 ! "_ t _ GUARDS REMOVED CLARITY FOR PICTURE

13. Push motor support.

\\'
\
#

t \ _ _ / STRAIGHT LINE UP -- DOWN

i/
I

,_ 90 I

10

14. Route motor cord up and around backside of saw frame. Plug motor saw frame screw.

front

leg and along

cord into outlet on upper and secure cord with the

section of band cord clamp and

INSTALLING 1. Remove the

SAWDUST Band Saw

ELBOW cover by applying gentle side SELF-THR EADING SCREW

pressure on the spring tabs and release the top portion of the cover by pulling it away from the frame. Repeat procedure for bottom portion of cover. 2. Find the sawdust elbow, the clamp, x 3/8" the strip self-threading of rubber screws

gasket, and two 10-32 among the loose parts.

,%

3. Place the elbow in the opening at the bottom left-hand side of saw as shown, and attach the clamp with the two screws.

CLAMP

SAWDUST

ELBOW

RUBBER

GASKET

4. Peel off the protective covering from the rubber gasket and stick it around the clamp. Make sure it extends a little beyond each end of the clamp. The out. For gasket will help to prevent sawdust from leaking

the

most

efficient

removal

of

sawdust,

attach

Craftsman

Vac to the sawdust

elbow.

I1

assembly
INSTALLING
Apply

TABLE TRUNNION

TABLE
wax to the table.

a coat of automobile

1. Place the table on the band saw so that the two trunnion pins and the trunnion. table lock bolt go through the slot tn the

2. Find the 1-1/8" din. flat washer, a sleeve 11/16" the trunnion lock nut and the table lock handle among 3. Hold the loose parts. the head of the table lock

long, from

bolt inside the band saw din. flat washer,

with your left hand and oul the 1-1/8" the sleeve, and the handle on the bolt.

4. Screw the nut on the. bolt and tighten it wit_ while the table is in a horizontal position.

the handle

TABLE

LOCK BOLT

TABLE

LOCK

HANDLE

__ _ i"_'-_" I

TENSION STUD

INSTALLING

THE BLADE

,"__

POINTER

Find the blade tension knob among the loose parts. Put a dab of grease or vaseline on the end of the knob and screw it on the tension stud. Screw it on only a few turns, just enough to start moving the pointer. 2. Loosen the two Hard. mounting screws and remove the blade

GUIDE

BAR LOCK SCREW GUIDE BAR

3.

Loosen the guide bar lock screw and position the upper guide assembly approximately three inches above the table as shown and tighten the lock screw.

UPPER BLADE. GUIDE ASSEMBLY

12

UPPER

THRUST

BEARING

1/8"

SETSCREW

WRENCH

4.

Loosen the two setscrews which lock guides and separate them about 1/8". Do that table. same thing to the lower

the

upper

blade

guides

beneath

the

See Step 6 for location

of setscrew.

SETSCREWS

THRUSTBEARIN! ADJ. KNOB

i tl

/ UPPER

THRUST

BEARING

J t :_

/1[8"

SETSCREW

WRENCH

5.

Loosen the setscrew which locks the upper thrust bearing and turn the knob until the thrust bearing is all the way back as shown.

_UIDE

LOWER

THRUST

BEARING

t CREW
6. Loosen the setscrew the knob which until locks the lower thrust bearLOWER BLADE GUIDE-._ f ing and turn way back. the thrust bearing is aft the

/ SETSCREW

13

assembly
TO AVOID BEING SCRAPED SHOULD BLADE SUDDENLY UNCOIL WEAR SAFETY GOGGLES AND CAREFULLY UNCOIL THE BLADE HOLDING iT AT ARMS LENGTH. 7. Carefully uncoil the blade, holding it at arms length.
8. Place the blade over the wheels with the teeth pointing downwards toward the table as shown. Make sure the blade is between the rubber tl res. NOTE: various Your widths the blade guides and is in the center of

POINTER _--TENSION ADJ. KNOB

] T SCREW

bandsaw can be used with blades of from 1/8" to 1/2". The saw must be

adjusted to the proper blade tension setting for the blade to be used. A 1/4" wide blade is included with this saw. 9. Screw down the to 1/4. This will blade. tension knob pu_ sufficient until the pointer points tension on a 1/4" wide

10. Turr the upper wheel by hand a few times and notice if the blade remains in the approx, center of the tire on the top wheel. If the blade moves away from the center of the wheel while you are turning it, the blade is not TRACKING properw. The top wheel shaft is hinged which allows the wheel to be tilted so that the blade can be TRACKED, By turning the tracking adjustment screw, the wheel will De tilted. (see illustration). If the blade moves toward a. the front of the band saw:

BLADE CENTERED ON TIRES OF BOTH WHEELS

Turn the tracking adjustment screw clockwise about 1/4 of a turn, as though you were tightening it. the back of the band saw: adjustment screw 1/4 of a turn as though you

If the blade moves toward a. Turn the tracking counterclockwise about were loosening it.

Turn the screw the appro=mate

just enough to cause the blade to run in center of the tire.

The thrust bearings support the blade from the rear and will rotate when the blade is pushed against them while you are cutting. As soon as you stop cutting, the bearings should stop rotating, 11 To be sure the thrust bearing is properly supporting the blade, turn the thrust bearing adjustment knob so that the bearing moves toward the blade and almost touches it.

THRUST BEARING ADJ. KNOB THRUST BEARING

12. While turning the upper wheel to the right by hand, adjust the thrust bearing until it barely touches the blade and starts to rotate. Now move the bearing back slightly, until it bearing setscrew. 13. Adjust the lower stops rotating. Tighten the thrust

/
14

thrust

bearing

the same way.

NOTE: The upper and lower blade guides support the blade and keep it from twisting during operation. An adjustment is necessary when blades are changed or replaced. 14. To adjust the upper blade guides loosen the setscrew which locks the blade guide holder (see illustration). !5. Turn the blade guide adjustment knob, so that the guides move toward the blade, Move them until the "ledge" is about 1/32" from the deepest part of the blade teeth. This deep part is called a "gullet". Tighten the setscrew. SETSCREW 16. Adjust the lower guides the same way. BLADE GUIDE HOLDER APPROX. 1/32"'

BLADE GUIDE KNOB

17. Press the two guides evenly against the sides of the blade, but don't pinch the blade. Release the guides and rotate the upper wheel a little bit, moving the blade downward. Make sure one guide is not farther away from the blade than the other. Tighten both setscrews. 18. Adjust the lower guides the same way.

v__>/
"_

SAW

BLADE

UPPER

BLADE

GUIDE

19. Rotate the upper wheel a few times by hand, and check the guides and thrust bearings. Make readjustments if necessary. 20. Replace the blade guard on the upper guide support_ in the TRUSS HEAD SCREW AND WINGNUT

21. Locate the table insert and place it in the opening table. 22. Replace the cover.

ADJUSTING 1. Find a

THE 1/4-20

TABLE x 1 inch truss head screw, a regular Insert COMBINATION and 5/32" SETSCREW WRENCH SQUARE

washer, and a 1/4-20 wing nut among loose parts. the screw into the hole in the table top. 2. From wing tight. 3. the underside of the table,

screw the washer

nut onto the truss head screw and tighten finger This will keep the table flat and in alignment. parts a 5/16"-18 x 3/8" socket

Locate among the loose head flat point setscrew.

4.

This setscrew acts as a 90 stop. Screw it partially into the tapped hole in the top of the table on the left side. Use the 5/32" setscrew wrench. Raise the blade guides Loosen the left side of band saw. all the way up.

5. 6.

table lock slightly and push down on the the table until it touches the frame of the

NOTE:
7. Screw in the stop screw and notice the frame, the table will start to tilt. that as it touches

8,

Place a square on the table against the blade and continue to screw in the stop screw until the table is square with the blade. Tighten "the table lock. The combination start of "assembly" method," square must be "true" -- see section on pg. 6 for checking 9.

If the plastic housing should interfere with the underside of the table so that4he table will not level, loosen the 4 boltsthat hold the trunnion (see page 8) to the table and slide the table toward the rear of the saw. Tighten the bolts. The table should now adjust to a level position.

"NOTE:

Find the pointer and a pan head thread cutting screw 8-32 x 3/8 inches long and attach the pointer. Set it at 0 degrees and tighten the screw.

15

assembJy
ON-OFF SWITCH WARNING: DON'T CONNECT POWER COR D TO ELECTRICAL OUTLET IN YOUR SHOP UNTIL YOU ARE SURE THAT MOTOR ROTATION IS CORRECT. (SEE PAGE 5).
The On-Off Switch has a locking feature, THIS FEATURE IS INTENDED TO PREVENT UNAUTHORIZED AND POSSIBLY HAZARDOUS USE BY CHILDREN AND OTH E RS. 1. Insert key into switch. Key is made of yellow plastic

Rk_k

NOTE:

2. To turn machine on. insert pull end of switch out.

finger

under

switch

lever and

3.

To turn Never

machine leave the

OFF. machine

. PUSH

lever in. until it has come from

unattended

to a complete band saw.

stop, Remove key and store remote

4.

To lock switch in OFF one hand. ,. REMOVE

position.., key with

hold switch other hand.

IN wi_h /

/ /
4OLD /

WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, ALWAYS LOCK THE SWITCH "OFF" WHEN MACHINE IS NOT IN USE . . . REMOVE KEY AND KEEP IT IN A SAFE PLACE. ,. ALSO. ,. IN THE EVENT OF A POWER FAILURE (ALL OF YOUR LIGHTS GO OUT) TURN SWITCH OFF . . . REMOVE THE KEY. THIS WILL PREVENT THE MACHINE FROM STARTING UP AGAIN WHEN THE POWER COMES BACK ON.

16

geffing to know

your band saw/sander

/--TENS,ON NG A UST, K.OB-COVER.ETAINING CL,P "\

8
GUIDE BAR LOCK SCREW

3
TENSION (Inside) SCALE

CORD OUTLET

"7

THRUST BEARING ADJ. KNOB (Lower Knob Not Shown) TI LT LOCK HANDLE

\ BLADEGUIDE ADJ. KNOB (Lower

SAW PULLEY

Knob Not Shown)

FRONT

BA CK

1. ADJUSTMENT DIAGRAMS . . . Help you to become familiar with the adjustments,


2. TENSION ADJUSTMENT KNOB . . . Tightening the knob will increase the tension on the blade. Loosening it will decrease the tension. 3. TENSION SCALES... The fractional the correct blade tension for various markings indicate widths of blades.

5.

BLADE moves

GUIDE the guides

ADJUSTMENT

. - . Turning widths

the knob of blades. .... The

in or out for various GUIDE

6.

LATERAL

BLADE

ADJUSTMENT and locked

guides can be adjusted by the setscrews.

sideways

in position

7.

BLADE

THRUST

BEARING

ADJUSTMENT bearings

. . . Turnin or out for

For example, when installing a 1/4" wide blade, tighten the tension knob until the pointer is pointing to the 1/4 marking. 4. TABLE TILTING . . . Loosen the table lock handle, tilt the table to the desired angle and tighten the lock handle. To return the table to the 90 position, tilt it until the 90 stop screw rests on the frame, then tighten handle. the lock
8.

ing the knob various widths

moves the of blades.

thrust

GUIDE

BAR

LOCK

SCREW...

The upper

blade guides

should just clear the workpiece while cutting. Always adjust the guides before turning on the band saw and lock the guide bar by tightening the thumb screw.

17

getting to know your band saw/sander


9. GUIDE BAR

When the upper guides are raised or lowered, they must not deflect the blade sideways. This means th at the guide bar must be parallel to the blade, or square with the table. SCREW

1. Remove the blade guard, cover, blade, and the upper guide assembly.
2. Lower 1-3/4" Hold the guide bar until from the table. a square on the the end =s approximately

(4 Total} / _//3/16'" SETSCREW WRENCH

3. 4.

table

against

the

guide

bar

BAR

If the bar s not square with the table, lock the guide bar and oosen the four screws in the guide bar support witl_ a 3/16" setscrew wrench To reach the lower wheel left screw, ouTwara. it wil be necessary to tilt the upper

COMBINATION SQUARE

NOTE: 'The holes in the guide bar support than the screws. This allows the support to 5. Move the guide bar until then tighten the screws. 6. Be sure to replace it is square with

are larger be moved. the table,

the blade guard before

operation.

INSTALLING

SANDING

ATTACHMENT
,/ /'

WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, TURN SWITCH "OFF" AND ALWAYS REMOVE PLUG FROM POWER SOURCE OUTLET BEFORE INSTALLING SANDING ATTACHMENT.
1. Remove the blade guard, alignment screw. 2. Remove the cover the blade. the table insert, and the table

release the blade tension

and remove

HEX. HD. SCREW

K(O/)I

.UPPER BLADE UIDE G


ASSEMBLY

3, Remove the upper blade guide wrench to remove the screw. 4.

assembly.

Use a 7/16"

Loosen the setscrew that locks the lower thrust bearing, ano move the bearing as far back as it will go. Retighten setscrew Loosen the two setscrews that lock the lower blade

5.

guides. Spread them apart so that the end of each guide is inside the holder. Retighten setscrew.

18

6, Attach the sanding platen to the guide bar with the same screw that held the upper blade guide assembly. Do not tighten the screw at this time. On the smooth side of the sanding belt, you will find a "directional arrow". The belt must run in the direction of this arrow so that the splice does not come apart,

7. Place the belt on the wheels and knob until the pointer points to upper wheel by hand a few times to belt is tracking properly and is not

tighten the tension SAND. Rotate the make sure that the rubbing the guides. lower the end of

3 PLATEN

8, Loosen the guide bar lock screw and the sanding platen below the table.

ICENTER OF SLOT

SANDING PLATEN

I
9. Locate among the flat head machine and Iockwasher. loose parts, the alignment plate, a screw 6-32 x 7/16", a small hex nut TABLE iNSERT

_0, Attach the alignment plate to the insert so that the end of the alignment plate is in the center of the slot in the insert. Place the insert in the opening in the table.

/ [ __[:::::::_

SCREW _ i

;ANDING BELT
U T _...//A PLATE LI G N M E NT

LOCKWASHER

_.N

SANDING BE LT AND PLATEN 11. Hotd a square on the table against platen. head screw which the sandinc3 belt and

12. Tighten the hex. the guide bar. 13. Replace the cover.

holds

the platen

to

COMBINATION

SQUARE

WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, DO NOT SAND IRON OR STEEL BECAUSE THE SPARKS COULD IGNITE THE SAWDUST INSIDE YOUR BAND SAW.

19

basic band saw/sander

operation

BASIC BAND SAW/SANDER

OPERATION
cutting" machine. It is no_

A band saw is basically a "curve capable of doing inside cutting.

Your Craftsman Band Saw/Sander is no_ only capable of the usual band saw operations, out it can he converted into a sander as well. You can finish wood, certain compositions and plastics and non-ferrous metals. It is also used for stra ght-line crosscutting, ripping, mitering, and resawing. cutting beveling, operations compound such as cutting,

SAWING WARNING: ADJUST THE WORKPIECE. THE UPPER GUIDES TO CLEAR


2. The smallest diameter that can be cut out is determined For example, a 1/4" wide diameter of approximately by the width of the blade. blade will cut a minimum 1-1/2". CSee Chart)

1. Use both hands while feeding the work into the blade. Hold the workpiece firmly against the table. Use gentle pressure, and do not force the work, but allow the blade to cut.

BLADE

SELECTION

GUIDE

FOR

MINIMUM

CIRCLE

CUTTING

BLADE StZE

1"

3"

I"

3"

1"

16

SANDING The sanding belt cuts very scraps of wood first before actual workpiece. rapidly. Practice with some you attempt to sand your

1. Press the workpiece gently against the sanding and keep moving it until the edge is smooth.

belt,

20

maimtenamce
WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, TURN SWITCH "OFF" AND REMOVE PLUG FROM POWER SOURCE OUTLET BEFORE MAINTAINING OR LUBRICATING YOUR BAND SAW,
ON-OFF SWITCH

GENERAL

MAINTENANCE

t__o o_3.
POWER CORD A i

--

_ MOTOR

_J uG,r

_ET

Pitch and sawdust that accumulate on the tires should be removed with a stiff brush or scraped off with a piece of wood. Do not use a sharp knife or any kind of solvent. When the tires become worn they should be replaced. When replacing the tires, stretch them around the wheels butdo not glue them onto the wheels. Do not allow pitch to accumulate on the table, the insert, the guides or the thrust bearings. Clean them with Craftsman Gum and Pitch Remover. CAUTION: Do not immerse the thrust bearings. Apply a thin coat of automobile-type the wood slides easily while cutting. wax on the table so that

E GREE

GROUND WIRING DIAGRA,"_

GROUND

MOTOR MAaNTENANCE LUBRtCATRON

AND
NOTE: The speed changed.
4.

of this

motor

cannot

be reg,;fated

I. The bearings, }n both end shieJds of the motor, have been lubricated at the factory with correct lubricant.No other part of the motor requires lubrication.

2. Re-lubricate motor bearings in accordance with the instructions on the nameplate. Be sure to wipe off dirtor gritif present around oilhole caps toprevent any possibility of foreign material contaminating the oil wicks that supply the bearings with oil. Use a good grade of medium weight mineral oil,such as automobile engine oil, SAE 20. 3. If disassembly of the motor is necessary, it should be returned to your nearest Sears retail or mail-order store in order to prevent voiding the guarantee.

Every effort should be made to prevent foreign materia from entering the motor When operated under condition likely to permit accumulations of dust, dirt, or waste withll the motor, a visual inspection ehou#d be made at frequef_ intervals. Accumulations of dry dust can usually be b_ow_ out successfully. NOTE: Motors used on wood-working tools are particularl susceptible to the accumulation of sawdust and wood chip and should be blown out or "vacuumed'" frequently t, prevent interference with normal motor ventilation an, proper operation of the centrifugally-operated startin, switch.

RECOMMENDED 8tern Floor Stand ................................... Steel Leg Set ................................. Caster Set ..........................

ACCESSORIES Cat, No.

9-22213 9-22222, 9-22236 9-2222! 9-29929 9-29928 9-29924 9-23433 See Catalog 9-24301 9-24302 9-23896 9.2917 9-2918 and were

Miter Gauge .................................. Hold-Down Clamp for Miter Gauge ............. Stop-Rods for Miter Gauge ..................... Rip Fence ..................................... Blades and Sanding Belts ................... Circle Cutting Attachment ...................... Table Extension ............................... Speed Reducer ................................ Power Tool Know How Handbooks Radial Saw .................................... Table Saw .....................................

The above recommended accessories are current available at the time this manual was printed.

21

trouble shooting
WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, TURN SWITCH "OFF" AND REMOVE SOURCE OUTLET BEFORE TROUBLE SHOOTING YOUR BAhiD SAW/SANDER.
TROUBLE Blade does not run in the approximate center of the 1. Not PROBABLE tracking properly. CAUSE

PLUG FROM POWER

REMEDY 1. Adjust tracking, see Assembly "Installing the Blade." Section,

Blade

does not run in the

1. Lower correctly

wheel not on

positioned

1. Rep0siLion Section,

the wheel, "1 nstalling

see Assembly

approximate center of the lower wheel, Band Saw slows down when cutting.

shaft.

the Blade."

1. Belt too loose. 2. Motor 3, Cutting 4. Dull pivots too in motor base.

1. Adjust

belt

tension,

see Assembly

Section,

small a radius.

"Attaching Belt Guards." 2, Tighten motor base clamp screws. See Assembly Section, "Motor Installation". 3. Stop feeding, and back up the material slightly, 4. Replace until the band saw speeds up. blade.

blade.

i,

Blades breaking,

1, Too much tension.

1. Adjust tension. See Getting To Know Your Band Saw/Sander, "3 Tension Scales." 2, Use correct cutting technique. See Basic Band Saw/Sander Operation Section.

2. Kink in blade caused by cutting too small a radius or turning the material too fast when cutting. Blade dulls too quickly. 1. Blade guides to teeth. set too close

1, Adjust Assembly

upper

and

lower blade guides. "installing

See

Section

the Blade."

TROUBLE

SHOOTING

-- MOTOR

MOTE: Motors used on wood-working tools are particularly susceptible to the accumulation of sawdust and wood chips and should be blown out or "vacuumed" frequently to prevent interference with normal motor ventilation and proper operation of the centrifugallyoperated starting switch.

TROUBLE Excessive noise.

PROBABLE CAUSE 1. Motor.

REMEDY
Have motor checked oy qualified service technician. Repa=r service is available at your nearest Sears store.

Motor fails to develop full power. NOTE: LOW VOLTAGE: [Power output of motor decreases rapidly with decrease in voltage at motor terminals. For example, a reduction of 10% in voltage causes a reduchon of 19% in maximum of which power output the motor is

1. Circuit lights, other

overloaded appliances motors. wires

with and

1. Do not use other appliances same mrcuit when using the

or motors saw.

on

2, Undersize too long.

or circu=t

2, Increase wire sizes, or reduce length of wiring. See "Motor Specifications and Electrical Requirements" section. 3. Request a voltage check from the power corn ;)any.

3. General overloading power company facilities.

of

capable, and a reduction of 20% in voltage causes a reduction of 36% in maximum power output.)

22

TROUBLE

SHOOT_NG

-- MOTOR

(Cont.)

TROUBLE Motor starts siow{y or faiJs to come up to full speed.

PROBABLE t. Low voltage trip relay. 2. Windings or open.

CAUSE will not out 1. Request voltage

REMEDY check from the power company.

burned not

2, Have motor 3. Have relay

repaired replaced.

or replaced.

3. Starting relay operating.

Motor overheats.

1. Motor

overloaded. cooling. {Air restricted

1. Feed

work

slower

into

blade.

2. Improper circulation

through motor due to sawdust, accumulating inside of saw).

2. Clean out sawdust circulation through See "Maintenance

to provide normal air motor, and Lubrication" section

Starting switch in motor will not operate.

1. Burned

switch

contacts

(due to extended hold-in periods caused by tow line voltage, etc.) 2. Shorted capacitor 3, Loose or broken connections.

1. Have switch replaced and request a voltage check from the power company,

2. Have 3. Have

capacitor wiring

tested

and and

replace repaired,

if defective,

checked

Motor stalls (resulting in blown fuses or tripped circuit breakers).

1, Starting switch operating.

not

1. Have

switch

replaced. check from the power company.

2. Voltage too low to permit motor to reach operating speed. 3. Fuses or circuit breakers do not have sufficient capacity.

2. Request

voltage

3. Install

proper

size fuses

or circuit

breakers.

Frequent opening of fuses or circuit breakers.

1. Motor

overloaded.

1. Feed 2. Install

work

slower

into blade. or circuit breakers.

2. Fuses or circuit breakers do not have sufficient capacity. 3. Starting switch not operating (motor does not reach speed).

proper

size fuses

3. Have switch

replaced.

23

CRAFTSMAN

12-INCH

BAND

SAW/SANDER,

MODEL

113.243300

& 113.243311

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,/

/
SEE FIGURE FOR EXPLODED VIEW 3

32

31

14

\
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46 m

45 _.I._

CRAFTSMAN

12-iNCH

BAND
Always

SAW/SANDER,
order by Part Number

MODEL

113.243300

& 113.243311

-- not by Key Number

FIGURE

1 PARTS

LiST

IKEY

NO.

PART NO.
69069 41815 38524 37158 41711 STD315228 69028 41812 Cover, Tire Frame

DESCRIPTION
with Trim

KEY NO.

PART NO. i453068 i69084 ;STD541031 STD522503 69023 65013 69004 STD601103 i69078 _69059 69058 69025 60272 _37887 _60096 37911 69062 133427

DESCRiPTiON *Screw, 5/16-18 x 3/4, Sems, Hex, Hd. Foot, Frame *Nut, Square, 5/16-18 *Screw, Truss Hd., Slotted 1/4-20 x 3/8 Spacer, Bearing Elbow Clamp, Tube *Screw, Pan Hd. 10-32 x 3/8 Gasket, Foam Wheel, Lower Drive Shaft, Lower Wheel Lens tBlade, Band Saw, 1/4 x 80 tWrench, Hex., "L", 1/8 fWrench, Hex., "L', 5/32 tWreneh, Hex, "L", 3/16 Platen, Sanding *Screw, Flat Hd., 6-32 x 7/16 Plate, Sanding Alignment *Lockwasher, No. 6 *Nut, Hex., 6-32 tBelt, Sanding, 1/2 x 80 Owner's Manual (Not Illustrated) Bag Asm. Bag Asm. Bag Asm. Loose Loose Loose Parts Parts Parts (Not Illustrated) (Not Illustrated) (Not Illustrated)

Screw, Self-Locking Ring, Retaining 5/8 Washer, Spring Bearing, Ball Wheel, Upper Drive Ring, Internal Retaining 1-3/8 Key, Switch Clip *Bearing, Ball Ring, Interna! Retaining 1-11/16 *Screw, Type "'T" 10-32 x 1/2 *Key, Square 3/16 x 1-1/4 *Screw, Set, 5/16-18 x 1/2, Soc. Hd., Cup Pt. tPulley, 1/2 V Groove, 5" x 5/8 Bore, Keyed with Set Screw Clip, "S '" Guard, Belt tBelt, "V" Type, 1/2 x 52 fPulley, 1/2 V Groove, 2-1/2" x 5/8 Bore, Keyed with Set Screw Bracket, Mounting Bracket, Support Motor (Model 113.243311 Support, Belt Guard

10 11 12 13 14 15

16 17 18
19 20 21 22

60256 69085 STD315238 38884 STD601105 STD580104 STD503105 STD328052 60255 60252 STD204520 STD328022 69184 60254 69183 60253

25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46

169005
STD551106 STD541006 69037 69185 69139 69140 69141

23

Only)

*Standard ?Stock

Hardware

Item -

May Be Purchased through

Locally. Department of most Sears or Simpsons-Sears Retail Sto_es or Catalog Order Houses.

Item -- May be secured

the Hardware

CRAFTSMAN

12-INCH

BAND

SAW/SANDER,

MODEL

113.243300

& 113.243311

FOR WIRING DIAGRAM SEE PAGE 26 67 68

Q
me

=0 Q

I I [

10

44\
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2o

12 13 14

I
18

7i \
12 17 6

16

FIGURE 2

"_"'"_

2o

CRAFTSMAN

12-INCH

BAND

SAW/SANDER, FIGURE

MODEL LiST
KEY NO.
37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 68 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74

113.243300

& 113.243311

2 PARTS

KE_ NO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

PART NO.

DESCR

IPTION

PART NO.
69039 69045 STD561031 STD581031 STD502503 STD502505 STD512505 STD315505 69038 STD522508 STD551125 69041 STD601103 69044 69043 69035 216278 69036 69034 62295 30682 STD551225 STD522512 STD372252 69014 STD551208 STD510802 69009 STD600603 STD661206 447845 69010 60257 69082 69026 STD375006 69027 67073

DESCRIPTION
Guide, Blade Guide, Lower Blade *Washer, 5/16 x 9/16 *Ring, Retaining, 5/16 *Screw, Soc. Hd. Cone *Screw, Set, 1/4-20 x *Screw, Mach., 1/4-20 *Bearing, Ball Guide, Upper Blade *Screw, Mach., 1/4-20 *Lockwasher, 1/4 Support, Upper Blade *Screw, Pan Hd., Type Guard Knob, Upper Guide Bar, Guide

STD522503 60386 63266 69031 30613 STD600803 60321 8 STD502502 9 69042 10 69099 69100 69021 STD541037 69077 69072 STD551037 i38724

i69070
iSTD551!31 !9416187 !69029 ISTD572507 69068 41426 69022 69019 69089 !STD533725 i69057 ISTD541625 ISTD651025 i60323 69094 69063 69024 60190

*Screw, Hex Hd., Type "'T', 1/4-20 x 3/8 Washer, Plain, 15/32 x 1-3/8 x 3/64 Bushing Knob Assy., Tension Adjustment Clamp, Cord *Screw, Pan Hd, Type "'T'" 8-32 x 3/8 Screw, Thumb 5/16-18 x 1-1/2 *Screw, Set, 1/4-20 x 1/4 Sec. Hd., FI. Pt. Sleeve, Thrust Bearing Knob Assy., Thrust Adjustment Knob Assy., Guide Adjustment Pin, Trunnion *Nut, Hex. 3/8-16 Spacer Wrench *Washer, Plain, 3/8 x 1-1/8 x 7/64 Pointer, Tilt Frame Assy., (Incl. Key Nos. 12 & 35) *Lockwasher, Ext. 5/16 *Screw, Hex, Hd., 5/16-18 x 3/4 Bumper, Upper Wheel *Pin, Roll 1/4 x 3/4 Guide Assy., Fulcrum (Includes Key No. 22) Bracket, Upper Wheel Support Rod, Upper Wheel Guide Spring, Pointer Wheel Tension 3/8-16 x 2-1/2

x 1/16 Pt. 1/4-20 x 1/4 3/4, Soc. Hd., FI. Pt. x t/2, Pan Hd.

x 7/8,

Hex. Hd.

"'T'" 10-32

x 5/16

*Bolt, Carriage, Trunnion

*Screw, Soc. Hd. Cap, 1/4-20 1/2 Support, Guide Bar Spring, Guide Bar Spacer *Nut, Speed * Lockwasher, External Tooth 1/4 *Screw, Pan Hd., 1/4-20 x lq/4 *Bulb, Light 116/1 26V, 25 Watt, Db!. Socket, Light *Lockwasher, No. 8 *Screw, Pan Hd., 8-32 x 1/4 Relief Strain *Screw, Pan Hd. 5-32 x 3/8 *Lockwasher, Int. 6 Screw, Pan Hd. Type "T", Box Assy., Switch Switch, Locking Gasket, Switch Box Cord Assembly *Connector, Wire, 14-18 Outlet Relief, Assembly Strain 1/4-20 x 3/8

_Nut, Wing 1/4-20 *Washer, 9/32 x 5/8 x 1/16 Screw, Truss Hd., !/4-20 x 1 Table Insert, Table Pin, Lower Guide Support Screw, Self-Locking, 5/16-18 x 3,/8

*Standard tStock

Hardware

Item

-- May Be Purchased through

Locally. Department of most Sears or Simpsons-Sears Retai{ Stores or Catalog Order Houses.

Item

-_ May be secured

the Hardware

CRAFTSMAN

12-tNCH

BAND

SAW/SANDER,

MODEL

113.243300

& 113.243311

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SUPPUED
Key , No, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

WiTH

FIGURE MODEL

3 113.243311

ONLY

Part 62614

No, Leg t'Screw,

Description

60314 STD541025 STD551225 68060 68059 62615 68061 STD541050 803835 69097

Truss Hd,

1/4-20 External

x 5/8

f'Nut, Hex 1/420 t*Lockwasher, 1/4 Channel, Stiffener, Stiffener, Support, f_Nut, f Foot, 'Bag FOR Support Side End Motor

Hex Hd Leveling

1/2-13

of Loose Parts TOOL & MOTOR x 1

HARDWARE STD523110 STD551131 STD541231 STD551031 STD532507 Standard All Parts

MOUNTING

t'Screw,

Hex Hd. 5/1 6-18 Ext. 5/16

t*Lockwasher,

f'Nut, Hex Jam 5!16-18 t'Washer, 11i32x11/16xl/16 t'Bolt, Item Carriage 5/16-18 x 3/4 Locally

Hardware Conta=ned

May Be Purchased Parts Bag

In Loose

2$

CRAFTSMAN

12-iNCH

BAND

SAW/SANDER,

MODEL

113.243300

& 113.243311

NOTE: ANY ATTEMPT TO REPAIR THIS MOTOR MAY CREATE A HAZARD UNLESS REPAIR IS DONE BY QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIAN. REPAIR SERVICE IS AVAILABLE AT YOUR NEAREST SEARS STORE. 3

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FIGURE SUPPLIED
Key No.

4-MOTOR PART NO. 69183 WiTH MODEL 113.243311 ONLY


Part No.

Description Screw, 8-32 x 3/8, Thread Serrated

60306

64088 64258

Cutting, Slotted, Hd. Cover, Terminal Cord with Plug

TERMINAL

MOTOR

CONNECTIONS

GREEN

WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, NEVER CONNECT PLUG TO POWER SOURCE OUTLET UNTIL ALL ASSEMBLY STEPS ARE COMPLETED. 1. Open motor connector box cover located on left end of motor (viewed from rear of saw) using a flat blade screwdriver. 2. Remove GREEN SCREW and Iockwasher and insert

iNTERNAL' LOCKWASHER

screw through round metal terminal on the end of the GREEN wire of power cord with tockwasher between terminal and motor frame. (See illus.) 3. Reinsert securely. GREEN SCREW in the threaded hole. Tighten
-TO GREEN GREEN WIRE SCREW

4. Insert terminal marked T4 on seated. 5. Insert terminal marked T1 on seated.

end of WHITE wire on spade terminal the motor. Push terminal firmly until end of BLACK wire on spade terminal the motor. Push terminal firmly until

STRAIN RELIEF pOVE TERMINAL TO T4

6. Close motor connector box being sure that power cord is seated in the largest strain relief groove, and tighten box cover screws.

29

NOTE5

30

NOTES

31

SERVICE

Now parts Center

that

you

have purchased a need Sears, all simply contact

your ever

12-Inch for Co.

Band repair stores. you

Saw!Sander and

should most provide

exist and facts

or service,

any Sears Service when

Roebuck pertinent

MODEL NO. 113.24330(}


SAW ONLY

Be sure to call or visit.

MODEL NO. 113.243311


SAW WITH LEGS AND MOTOR

The

model

number

of

your on

12-Inch a plate at

Band the

Saw/ right-

Sander will be found hand side of the saw.

WHEN GIVE

ORDERING THE

REPAIR

PARTS,

ALWAYS

FOLLOWING

INFORMATION'
PART DESCRIPTION

HOW TO ORDER REPAIR PARTS

PART

NUMBER

MODEL NUMBER 113.243300 113.243311

NAME 12-Inch

OF ITEM Band Saw/Sander

All

parts

listed Center

may and not

be most

ordered Sears

from stores.

any If the your

Sears parts order Repair

Service you will Parts

need

are

stocked transmitted

locally,

be electronically Distribution

to a Sears

Center

for

handling.

Sol(i

by

SEARS,

ROEBUCK

AND

CO.,

Chicago,

IL.

60684
Printed

U.S.A.
in U.S.A. 6/87

Part No. 69185

Form No. SP4922_2

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