Breaker; Replace; Fails To - Craftsman 113.24181 Owner's Manual

12-inch motorized table saw
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TROUBLE
SHOOTING
-- MOTOR
(Continued)
TROUBLE
PROBABLE CAUSE
Motor
starts slowly
or fails to come up
to full
speed.
Motor overheats.
Starting relay in
motor will not
operate.
Motor stalls
(resulting in blown
fuses or tripped
circu it breakers).
Frequent opening of
fuses or circuit
breakers.
1. Low voltage will not
trip relay.
2. Windings burned out
or
open.
3. Starting relay not
operating.
1. Motor
overloaded.
2. Improper cooling. (Air
circulation restricted
through motor due to
sawdust, accumulating
inside of saw).
1. Burned relay contacts
(due to extended
hold-in periods caused
by low line voltage, etc.)
2. Shorted capacitor
(when equipped)
3. Loose or broken
connections.
I. Starting relay not
operating.
2. Voltage too low to permit
motor to reach operating
speed.
3. Fuses or circuit breakers
do not have sufficient
capacity.
1. Motor overloaded.
2. Fuses or circuit breakers
do not have sufficient
capacity.
3. Starting relay not
operating (motor does
not reach speed).
REMEDY
1. Request voltage check from the power company.
2. Have motor
repaired
or replaced.
3. Have relay replaced.
1. Feed work slower
into blade.
2. Clean out sawdust
to provide normal
air
circulation
through
motor.
See "Maintenance
and Lubrication"
section.
1. Have relay replaced
and request
a voltage
check
from
the power
company.
2. Test capacitor and replace if defective.
3. Have wiring checked and repaired.
1. Have relay replaced.
2. Request voltage check from the power company.
3. Install proper size fuses or circuit breakers.
1. Feed work slower
into blade.
2. Install
proper
size fuses or circuit breakers.
3. Have relay replaced.
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