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Mike S

11-26-2004 14:55:40




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I just picked up an old Craftsman belt and disc sander model 113.22521. Any body got a manual for this thing. I think it was dated 1974 or thereabouts. I think I can order the owners manual from Sears next week, but if anyone had one they could share, I would appreciate it. I am thinking the bearings are going bad in the drums as they roar pretty good once it gets going.




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Rod in Smiths Falls, ON,

11-26-2004 17:50:59




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 Re: Craftsman Sander in reply to Mike S, 11-26-2004 14:55:40  
If that's a 3 X 21" model made from shiny alloy, it's the one I bought back in 1970. Its front roller needs oil occasionally. Take the screw out of the roller in front and put a couple of drops in. Replace the screw.

This is an excellent belt sander. It's the most controllable one I have ever used. Several times I have knocked the accumulated paint off my boat hull with the sander and 36 grit paper.

Until I discovered the Porter Cable random orbital sander it was the main workhorse in my woodworking shop and at the marina.

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MAC,IL

11-26-2004 16:11:06




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 Re: Craftsman Sander in reply to Mike S, 11-26-2004 14:55:40  
Did you type your model number here?
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Seems there is a schematic there.



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