Unpacking And Checking Contents; Tools Needed - Craftsman 113.2472T0 Owner's Manual

12" band saw
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b. LOWVOLTAGE - Althoughthe motor is de-
signedfor operation
on the voltage and fre-
quency
specified
on the motor
nameplate,
normal loads will be handled safely on voltages
not more than 10% above or below the name-
plate voltage.
Heavy loads, however,
require
that voltage
at motor
terminals
equals
the
voltage specified
on nameplate.
5. Most motor troubles
may be traced to loose or
incorrect
connections,
overload,
reduced
input
voltage
(such as small size wire in the supply
circuit)
or to overly
long supply
circuit
wire.
Always check the connections,
the load and the
supply circuit
whenever motor fails to perform
satisfactorily.
Check wire size and length
with
the Wire Size Chart below.
WIRE SIZES
The use of any extension
cord wil! cause some loss
of power. To keep this to a minimum
and to prevent
overheating
and motor burn-out,
use the table below
to determine
the minimum
wire size (A.W.G)
exten-
sion cord, Use only 3-wire extension
cords which
have 3-prong
grounding
type plugs
and 3-pole
receptacles
which accepts the tools plug.
CAUTION:
For circuits that are farther away from
electrical service box, the wire size must be increased
proportionately in order to deliver ample voltage to
the saw motor.
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Length of the
_
120 Volts Wire Sizes Required
Conductor
1
(American Wire Gage Number)
0 - 25 Ft.
I
14
26 - 50 Ft.
12
51 - 100 Ft.
_
8
unpacking and checking contents
TOOLS
NEEDED
COMBINATION
SQUARE
MUST
BE TRUE
MEDIUM
SCREWDRIVER
#2 PHILLIPS
SCREWDRIVER
::::::::::::::::
:::::::
-,
COMBINATION
SQUARE
1/8" HEX "L" WRENCH
5/32" HEX "L" WRENCH
3iB" WRENCH
T/16" WRENCH
9/16"
WRENCH
3/8" SOCKET
_
_
7/16"
SOCKET
9/16" SOCKET
_
SOCKET
WRENCH
I
I
1
I
I
I
DRAW
LIGHT
I
LINE
ON BOARD
ALONG
THIS
EDGE
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L_
/
SHOULD
BE NO GAP
OR OVERLAP
HERE
WHEN
SQUARE
IS FLIPPED
OVER
IN DOTTED
POSITION
STRAIGHT
EDGE
OF
BOARD
3/4-1NCH
THICK
THIS
EDGE
MUST
BE
PEFCTLY
STRAIGHT
WARNING: TO AVOID INJURY FROM UNEXPECT-
ED S fARTING
OR ELECTRICAL
SHOCK, DO NOT
PLUG THE SAW IN UNTIL ALL ASSEMBLY
AND
ALIGNMENT STEPS ARE COMPLETE. THE POWER
CORD MUST REMAIN UNPLUGGED
WHENEVER
YOU ARE WORKING
ON THE SAW.
Unpacking and Checking Contents
1. Separate all "loose parts" from packaging mater-
ials and check each item with "Table of Loose
Parts" to make sure all items are accounted
for,
before discarding
any packing material.
,
WARNING:
IF ANY PARTS ARE MISSING,
DO
NOT ATTEMPT
TO ASSEMBLE
THE BAND
SAW, PLUG IN THE POWER CORD, OR TURN
THE SWITCH ON UNTIL THE MISSING PARTS
ARE OBTAINED
AND ARE INSTALLED
COR-
RECTLY.
Remove front table and front cover first while
saw is being
unpacked.
To remove the front
cover, pull the cover at the neck and underside
of
th roat area.

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