Electrical Connections; Power Supply; Crosscutting; Accessories - Craftsman 113.19771 Owner's Manual

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(C)CROSSCUTTING
1. ALWAYS RETURN THECARRIAGE TO THE
FULLREARWARD POSITION ATCONCLUSION
OFEACH CROSSCUT
TYPE OPERATION.
Never
remove your
hand from
the Yoke
Handle
unless the
carriage
is in
this
position.
Otherwise
the cutting
tool
may
climb
up
on
the
workpiece
and
be
propelled
toward
you.
2.
Place
guard
in
horizontal
position
and
adjust
antikickback
pawls to just clear the top of the fence
or
workpiece,
whichever
is higher.
This
provides
additional
guarding.
3.
NEVER
gang crosscut
-
lining
up more
than
one
workpiece
in front
of the fence - stacked
vertically,
o_ horizontally
outward
on the table
-- and then
pulling
saw thru:
the blade
could
pick
up one or
more
pieces
and cause a binding
or loss of control
and possible
injury.
4.
Do not
position
the Arm
so the operation
you
are
performing
permits
the
cutting
tool
to
extend
beyond
the edges of the Table.
5.
-1 op-side
dadoing
or molding
across the
grain
are
examples
of
crosscut-type
cuts.
The
same
basic
procedures
including
positioning
of
the
AKB/Spreader
device as for crosscutting,
apply.
(D) ACC ESSORI ES
1.
Use only
recommended
accessories
as listed
on page
34.
2.
Never operate
this saw when
equipped
with
a dado
head
or
molding
head
unless
the
molding
head
guard
is installed
-
see listing
of
recommended
accessories.
The only
exception
is when
"top-side"
dadoing
or molding,
when the sawblade
guard must
be used.
See detailed
instructions
that
accompany
the
dado
head,
molding
head,
and
molding
head
guard.
3.
The
use
of
grinding
wheels,
abrasive
or
cut-off
wheels,
or wire
wheels,
can be dangerous
and is not
recommended.
(Abrasive
or cut-off
wheels
are used
to
saw
many
different
materials
including
metals,
stone,
and glass.)
4.
Drill
Chuck:
Do not
install
or use any
twist
drill
larger
than
1/2-inch
in dia.,
or longer
than
7 inches
in length
or extending
more
than
6inches
beyond
the chuck
jaws.
Do not
install
or use any reduced
shank
drill
except
of the spade type
(1 inch dia. or
smaller).
"Use
for
drilling
WOOD
and
PLASTIC
only."
NOTE:
Do not overtighten
arbor
nut. Use the arbor
wrench
to just "snug"
it.
WEAR
YOUR
The
operation
of
any
power
tool
can
result
in foreign
objects
being
thrown
into
the eyes,
which
can result
in
severe
eye damage.
Always
wear
safety
goggles complying
with
ANSI
Z87.1
(shown
on Package)
before
commencing
power
tool
operation.
Safety
Goggles
are available
at Sears
retail or catalog
stores.
electrical
connections
POWER SUPPLY
1.
Motor
Specifications
The
ArC
motor
used
in
this
saw
is a capacitor-start,
non-reversible
type
having
the following
specifications:
Voltage
.............................
120/240
Amperes
..............................
11/5.5
Hertz (cycles)
.............................
60
Phase
................................
Single
RPM
..................................
3450
Rotation
as viewed
from
saw blade end ....
Clockwise
CAUTION:
Your
saw is wired
for
120V
operation.
Connect
to a 120V,
15-Amp.
branch
circuit
and use a
15-Amp.
time-delay
fuse
or
circuit
breaker.
If
the
motor
is used
for
240V
operation,
connect
to
a
15-Amp.
branch
circuit
and use a 15-Amp.
time-delay
fuse or circuit breaker.
This
machine
must
be grounded
while
in use to protect
the operator
from electric
shock.
IF YOU
ARE
NOT
SURE
THAT
YOUR
OUTLET
IS
PROPERLY
GROUNDED,
HAVE
IT CHECKED
BY A
QUALI
FI ED ELECTR
ICIAN.
WARNING:
DO NOT
PERMIT
FINGERS
TO TOUCH
THE
TERMINALS
OF PLUGS
WHEN
INSTALLING
OR
REMOVING
THE
PLUG
TO
OR
FROM
THE
OUTLET.
WARNING:
IF
NOT
PROPERLY
GROUNDED
THIS
POWER
TOOL
CAN
INCUR
THE
POTENTIAL
HAZARD
OF
ELECTRICAL
SHOCK.
PARTICULARLY
WHEN
USED
IN
DAMP
LOCATIONS
IN PROXIMITY
TO PLUMBING.
IF AN
ELECTRICAL
SHOCK
OCCURS
THERE
IS
THE
POTENTIAL
OF A SECONDARY
HAZARD
SUCH
AS
YOUR
HANDS
CONTACTING
THE SAWBLADE.
IF POWER
CORD
tS WORN
OR CUT,
OR DAMAGED
IN
ANY
WAY,
HAVE
IT
REPLACED
IMMEDIATELY.
If your
unit
is for
use on less than
150 volts
it has a
plug that looks
like below.
PROPERLY
GROUNDED
OUTLET
3-PRONG
PLUG
GROUNDING
PRONG
This
power
tool
is equipped
with
a 3-conductor
cord
and grounding
type
plug which
has a grounding
prong,
Listed
by
Underwriters'
Laboratories.
The
ground
conductor
has a green jacket
and is attached
to the tool
housing
at one
end
and
to the
ground
prong
in the
attachment
plug at the other
end.
This plug
requires
a mating
3-conductor
grounded
type
outlet
as shown.
If the outlet
you are planning
to use for this power
tool
is of
the
two
prong
type
DO
NOT
REMOVE
OR
ALTER
THE
GROUNDING
PRONG
IN
ANY
MANNER.
Use an adapter
as shown
and always
connect
the grounding
lug to known
ground.
It it recommended
that
you have a qualified
electrician
replace
the TWO
prong outlet
with
a properly
grounded
THREE
prong
outlet.

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