Craftsman 315.220380 User Manual
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TROUBLESHOOTING 1
PROBLEM
CAUSE
SOLUTION
Handwheel is hard to turn or
column binds.
1. Sawdust has collected on the
elevating shaft.
1. Remove handwheel; clean and
lubricate the shaft.
2. Column is out of aiignment.
2. See
Adjusting the Column
Tube
in Assemb/y section.
Saw bums or scores edges of
wood in cut.
1. Coiumn tube is too loose in the
column support.
1. See
Adjusting the Column
Tube
in Assemb/y section.
2. Blade or teeth are bent or dull.
2. Sharpen or replace the blade.
See the removal procedure in
Assembly
section.
3. Blade is out of alignment.
3. Use blade alignment proce
dures in Adyusfmenf section.
4. Wrong blade is being used.
4. Change blade. See the removal
procedure in Assemb/y section.
5. Board is warped.
5. Replace the board.
6. Arm is loose or misaligned.
6. See
Setting the Arm Lock
Wheel in
the Assemb/y section.
7. Yoke is loose on carriage.
7. See
Setting the Yoke Clamp
procedure in Assemb/y section.
8. Arm is out of alignment.
8. See
Aligning Arm for Cross
Cuts
in
Adjustments
section.
9. Work is being fed too fast.
9. Feed work into blade slower.
Bevel cuts are not true.
1. Bevel lock lever is loose.
1. See
Setting the Bevel Lock
Lever m Assembly section.
2. Blade is not perpendicular to
table top. .
2. See
Aligning the Blade to the
Table
in
Adjustments
section.
3. Column tube is too loose in the
column support.
3. See
Adjusting the Column
Tube
in Assemb/y section.
4. Table top is not parallel to the
arm.
4. See
Leveling Table Supports
and
Leveling the Front Table
in
the
Assembly
section.
5. Yoke is loose on carriage.
5.
See
Setting the Yoke Clamp
procedure in Assemb/y section.
6. Arm is out of alignment.
6. See
Aligning Arm for Cross
Cuts
in
Adjustments
section.
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