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assemby of 10" craftsman table saw

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#1 ·
I had to remove the motor of my Craftsman Model 152.221140 10" table saw and now am reassembling it. I am having trouble with the motor spring. It goes on the shaft of the motor bracket and plays some role in belt tensioning. But the problem is that I do not know how it should engage the motor bracket spring pin. That is, on which side of the spring pin should the long arm of the motor spring be placed? Then, assuming that it should always be under compression, how in the world can I get the spring in place?

For example, must I take the motor off the motor bracket to accomplish the motor spring installation?

I have the Craftsman owners manual but it does not go into the subject of the motor installation. Can't seem to find any other resource of Sears on the web. Maybe a member has some experience that would help me.

Thanks in advance.
 
#3 ·
Thanks, that gets me part way there. I see from your photo that the long end of the spring sits on top of the spring pin (the schematic shows the short end is up, as well, so I had that part right!!).

The photo also shows that the short end of the spring is to the left of the motor bracket (left looking at it as the same as your photo).

But now the challenge is how do I get the spring compressed, on to the motor bracket spindle, and then to the left of the bracket, all the while holding this heavy bugger in place?

Does one have to pull the spring pin back, compress the spring and then drive the spring pin back?.

Actually, I may have to pull the motor bracket partway off the spindle in order to get the motor spring off the shaft and reposition it to the left of the motor bracket.

Heck, there must be a trick here!
 
#4 ·
I had the same problem when I put the same saw together. I even believe that the picture above is from my saw. The spring is not hard to compress with your fingers while pushing the motor up, I believe. It kind of just sits there. At least that is the way I have it put it back. Check out my thread from when I had the problem. Many more images. Everyone here helped me big time. http://www.woodworkingtalk.com/f12/help-mystery-spring-craftsman-22114-ts-assmebly-33203/
 
#5 ·
Thanks for the scads of help. The pictures were worth a thousand words, so it goes.

I lowered the motor down as far as it would go, slid the bracket off the spindles about halfway and then I could reposition the spring so that it was consistent with the pictures provided.

Back in business, thanks again to the two of you.