Specifications & Dimensions
| Dimensions: | |
|---|---|
| Table Dimensions (LxW): | 11-3/4 in. x 11-3/4 in. |
| Product Overview: | |
| Amps: | 2.5 |
| Saw Type: | Bench Top Band Saw |
| Warranty Detail Link: | craftsman warranty |
| Motor-Engine: | |
| Motor Voltage: | 120 |
| General Features: | |
| Table Material: | Cast iron |
| Table Movement: | Tilt |
| Table Tilt (Right and Left): | 0-45 deg. |
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Large capacity band saw with 9 in. throat and 3-5/8 in. re-saw height, powered by a 1/3 hp 2.5 amp motor. It accepts blades 62 in. long and 1/8 to 3/8 in. wide. Ideal for scroll cutting, this tool comes with a 11-3/4 in. x 11-3/4 in. cast iron table that tilts to 45 degrees using rack and pinion adjustment. Includes upper wheel blade tracking window.
- Blade speed of 2460 fpm easily cuts hard woods and soft woods
- Quick release tension handle provides fast blade changing
- Simple rack and pinion blade guard adjustment
- Steel pin and bearing blade guides, upper and lower
- Tire cleaning brush on lower wheel
Added on February 16, 2009
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Houston, TX
Perfect
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Virginia Beach, VA
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don't buy! Could never get mine to work right! Starting to steer away from Craftsman tools!! Not the quality they used to be. Sears if you keep selling poor quality your gonna keep loosing tool customers!!!
quickpiks
Saint Joseph, MO
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A great little hobby saw, I use it everyday! Great sales service too!
Easley, SC
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Craftsman should be ashamed using theyre reputation to push china crap. This bandsaw is totally worthless it has no power, bogs down on 3/4 soft pine shelf board. blade wanders hopelessly forget about staying on the lines, guides are a joke the dont help. you can spend hours aligning the blade only to make 3 cuts and lose the blade again. made mostly of cheap thin plastic and flimsy steel. This is by far the most worthless tool I have ever purchased. I want my money back I dont need a paper weight. If you are considering buying one, smash your own thumb with a hammer instead, its cheaper and generally a smarter Idea. sears wont even take it back is so bad.
joe321
Fergus Falls, MN
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This saw is a good working saw but I am always adjusting it because after like 3 hours of use the blade slide off the blade wheel! That is the only thing I do not like about this saw. Other then that it is a good working saw for me to use for cutting.
San Marcos, TX
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I purchased this 9" band saw last week and when it arrived the base was bent.It was packaged properly and there was no damage to the box,it was just shipped that way. The table took an hour to adjust the level,front to back.When tighting the handle it pulls the table down and tilts to the rear.I had to shim it with a steel washer because the thin steel back was bent.The welds look like they were done by a 7th grade shop student. The upper guide block was completely loose due to the set screw being overtightened and the soft aluminum threads were stripped.I should not have to replace a part before I even plug the thing in. There is alot of plastic parts.I have used Craftsman tools for 40yrs and it is sad to see such a poor quality tool.Danny.
Bertram, TX
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For the price you get such a great product!
Sandy Hook, CT
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I have a large, 12' band saw, but thought I'd like something smaller, benchtop, for small cuts, etc. I never learn my lesson - don't buy cheap. I had no illusions that this would be a powerful saw, but I never expected it to be pretty much useless. Band blade won't stay on 90% of the time (I'm using Craftsman blades). Even when it stays on, tends to "wander" laterally. Guides, adjustments are pretty much useless. Have tried several differerent blades, but no joy.
Anonymous
, Eau Claire WI
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i bought this band saw and it works great... if you know how to use it! i have found that it works best if you use a 3/16 blade. it is alot better than the ones that come with it! and make sure you buy the craftsman Professional blades they have a lot longer life and cut great even on hardwoods.
TwistedSycamore
Dallas, TX
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I bought this product to rough cut wood carving figures in basswood, and for that it has worked very well. When trying to cut red oak to a pattern line though, it would not stay on track no matter how I adjusted it. After comparing it to a 9" bandsaw from a local discount tool store whose name rhymes with arbor weight, I found them to be virtually the same in different colors and brandname. When I assembled it I found the blade guide set screw was stripped and could not be properly adjusted. Anyone buying this to use for hard woods or anything but small projects should spend the extra money to get a larger machine.
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