If you've got blades breaking in the blade holder, & coming out of the holder, too, for that matter, could be several things. As already mentioned, the first thing to try is taking your thumb screws out, top & bottom, & rub them across a piece of 100 grit sandpaper until the face of the thumbscrews are flat again, & have straight lines from the sandpaper. This gives your thumbscrew grip against the blade when you increase tension. The next possibility could be over tensioning your blade. This will not only break blades, but pull them out of the holders, too. Your table could be out of alignment with the blade. Blade speed & material thickness could also be a possibility. Blade size could also be another possible cause. If you're trying to feed to fast, or push to hard against the blade, that'll pull the blade out of the holders, too, as well as break them. There could be several variables involved, it'll be a matter of process of elimination. Also, be sure your saw deck is waxed so the work piece can move easily. Just some ideas from experience. Hope it helps. Have fun & be safe!