Craftsman 315.175501 Operator's Manual
PROBLEM SOLUTION1. Biscuits do not fit slots. Biscuits not fittingslots may also cause misalignment ofboards being joined.A. Biscuit slots are too deep or too shallow. Makefine adjustments to depth setting. See "TOMAKE FINE ADJUSTMENTS" section on page10.B. Biscuit thickness may be out of tolerance.Compress biscuits in a vise if they are too thick.C. Check to see if biscuits are the correct size forthe size slots that have been cut: #1, #2, or #3.D. Check to see if biscuits have gotten wet andswollen.E. If biscuits fit loose in slots, wet them to take upthe loose fit.2. Wood particles begin to backup on front ofunit. A. Dust exhaust may be clogged preventing woodparticles from going through dust exhaustopening. Remove bottom shoe and clean blade,bearing plate, base assembly slots, andsurrounding areas. See "CLEANING BASEASSEMBLY" section on page 19.. Blade becomes difficult to push in whencutting slots. Blade does not retractproperly when cutting slots.A. Wood particles and resin have built up on baseassembly slots and surrounding areas. Removefront and rear base assemblies and clean blade,bearing plate, base assembly slots andsurrounding areas. Apply a thin coat of generalpurpose grease in slots or on bearing plate wherebase slides. See "CLEANING BASEASSEMBLY" section on page 19.4. Cutting performance is poor and there is aloss of power or stalling of motor whencutting slots.A. Blade is dull. Replace blade. See "BLADEREPLACEMENT" section on page 18.B. Resin has built up on blade. Remove blade andclean it with gum and pitch remover. See"BLADE REPLACEMENT" section on page 18for blade removing instructions. Once clean,follow "BLADE REPLACEMENT" instructions toreplace the blade.21 |
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