Band saw repair guides
These band saw repair guides can help you get your saw back in action by showing how to replace common parts such as the blade and tire. And Sears PartsDirect has more band saw repair help for you, including DIY troubleshooting advice and maintenance tips for brands such as Craftsman, Ryobi and Delta. Search for your model number to find a complete list of replacement parts, then order the part you need.
Repair guides for Repair guides common to all band saws
These step-by-step repair guides will help you safely fix what’s broken on your band saw.
How to replace a band saw on-off switch
If the switch won't turn the band saw on or off, it could be defective. Replace the switch, using these steps.…
How to replace a band saw blade
If the saw blade is dull or damaged and isn't cutting cleanly, replace the blade following these steps.…
How to replace a band saw drive belt
If the motor runs but the blade doesn't move, it could be that the drive belt is broken. Here's how to replace it.…
How to replace a band saw tire
If the band saw tire has stretched or is broken and no longer stays on the wheel, use these steps to replace the tire.…
Symptoms for band saws
Choose a symptom to see related band saw repairs.
Main causes: damaged rubber tire, worn wheel bearings, loose blade tension, dull saw blade…
Main causes: dull blade, improper feeding, loose blade tension, not using a work piece guide…
Main causes: dull blade, using the wrong type of blade, feeding work piece to quickly, loose blade tension…
Main causes: broken saw blade, bad drive belt, damaged rubber tire…
Main causes: angle indicator needs adjustment, dull blade…
Main causes: dull blade, using the wrong type of blade, weak drive motor…
Main causes: lack of electrical power, broken power cord, bad on/off switch, faulty drive motor…
Articles and videos for band saws
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