Trouble-shooting – Sears 113.19771 User Manual
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trouble-shooting
5.
6
.
7.
9.
W O O D
BINDS,
SMOKES
AND
MOTOR
SLOWS
DOWN OR STOPS WHEN RIPPING.
a.
Dull blade or warped board.
Sharpen
or
replace
the
saw
blade.
Avoid
the
attempted use of severly warped material,
b.
Feed rate too fast.
Slow Feed Rate.
c. Saw blade heels.
Check
and
align
as
described
in
Alignment
Procedure Section, Step Five.
d.
Fence not straight.
Replace fence.
e.
Carriage Assembly Loose on Arm.
Refer to adjusting carriage bearings in adjustments
to compensate for wear section.
B O A R D
P U L L S
A W A Y
FROM
FENCE
WHEN
RIPPING.
a. Saw Blade has heel.
Corrective
action
is
the
same
as
preceding
Instructions explained in paragraph c.
WORKPIECE STRIKES SPREADER WHEN RIPPING,
a. Adjust spreader per instructions in Step Six under
"Alignment of Spreader for Ripping".
SAW
DOES
NOT
TRAVEL
SMOOTHLY
ON
ARM
TRACKS.
a.
Dirty tracks.
Clean Tracks.
b. Bad Bearing.
Replace Bearing.
c. Worn Tracks
Replace Ti acks
MITER
ItJ RIP POSITION
ГОР VIEW '.VITH ARM 90° TO THE FENCE
CLAMPING FORCE NOT SUFFICIENT AT
ANGLES OTHER THAN 45°.
a. Arm Control Lever requires Adjustment.
Refer to Arm Lock Adjusting Wheel in Adjustments
to Compensate for Wear Section.
10. CLAMPING FORCE NOT SUFFICIENT AT BEVEL
ANGLES OTHER THAN AS*»,
a. Bevel Lock Lever Requires adjusting.
Refer
to
Adjusting
Bevel
Lock
Lever
in
Adjustments to Compensate for Wear Section.
FEED
DIRECTION
CORRECT
11 DEPTH OF CUT VARIES FROM ONE END OF
WORK PIECE TO THE OTHER,
a. Table Top not parallel with Arm.
Refer to Attaching and Leveling table Mtg. Support
Channels in Step One Align. Section.
12. BLADE TENDS TO ADVANCE THRU LUMBER TOO
FAST.
a. Dull Blade.
Replace or sharpen blade.
Not advancing Saw Blade properly.
Draw Saw Blade across lumber with a slow and
steady pull.
b.
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