The Craftsman belt sander model 315.22420 was manufactured in 1991. Craftsman tools often have model numbers that can help identify their production year, and this particular model is part of the series produced during that time. If you need more specific details, checking the user manual or product documentation might provide additional insights.
The oiling instructions are on the data plate
To replace the belt on a Craftsman model 315.11750 belt sander, first, unplug the sander for safety. Open the belt cover by removing the screws or latch mechanism, then carefully remove the old sanding belt from the rollers. Place the new sanding belt around the drive roller and tension roller, ensuring it is properly aligned. Finally, close the belt cover and secure it before plugging in the sander to test the new belt.
I found a manual for Craftsman 113.225900, which is as close as I can get. It is an older belt and disc sander.
In any belt sander you clip the dustbag over the exhaust port and empty it when full. - Saves a lot of dust from flying around.
The instruction tag on my 315.22600 says "2 drops of SAE 20oil in oiler at right side of front pulley"
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To change the belt on a sander model 351 225930, first, unplug the sander for safety. Remove the cover or housing that protects the belt by unscrewing it, then release the tension on the belt by loosening the tension adjustment knob. Carefully slide the old belt off the pulleys and replace it with a new belt, ensuring it sits properly on the pulleys. Finally, reassemble the cover and plug the sander back in to test it.
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The drive belt is a Craftsman #140294 The deck belts are Craftman #'s 180808 & 174368
The sanding belt size for the Sears model 113.225930 sander is typically 3 inches wide by 21 inches long. Be sure to check the specific model's manual or manufacturer's specifications for confirmation, as variations can occur.
The main difference between a belt sander and an orbital sander is the sanding motion they use. A belt sander moves in a continuous loop, while an orbital sander moves in a circular motion.
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