Blade
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Why is the saw blade bouncing up and down? |
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Why is the saw overheating? |
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There is a lot of oil on the outside of the housing under the scroll |
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Why is the trigger on the saw sticking? |
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Background and Identification
The Craftsman Scroller Saw Model 315.10721 is a variable speed, double insulated, and multi use saw. It was manufactured by Sears, Roebuck and Co. in 1979 in the USA. This saw has a variable speed control switch which delivers higher speed and torque depending on the trigger pressure. The double insulation provides two layers of insulation around the wires and all exposed metal parts are isolated from the internal motor.
Sears later released a newer 1 inch, 0.5 hp automatic Craftsman Scroller Saw Model 315.17290; these guides are not for the newer 315.17290 model. This handheld saw is also to not be confused with the newer stationary 16 inch Craftsman Scroll Saw.
Specifications
Manufactured by Sears, Roebuck and Co.
5/8" Stroke
Variable Speed
AC Power only
Runs on 110-120 VAC, 60Hz, 2.5 Amps
Dimensions: 8.75" x 7.75" x 3"
5.5' cord
Made in USA
Troubleshooting
Click on this link to quickly see what's wrong with your saw!
Additional Links
To view the original Craftsman's Website or 1979 Sears Owner's Manual, please click on the link.
Directly order parts from the manufacturer here.