Operation; Motor; Electrical Connections; Extension Cords - Craftsman 351.225930 Operator's Manual

6 x 48" belt, 9" disc sander with dust collection
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WARNING:
Do not permit
fingers
to touch
the terminals
of
plug when
installing
or removing
from outlet.
Plug must be plugged
into matching
outlet that is properly
installed
and grounded
in accordance
with all local codes
and ordinances.
Do not modify
plug provided.
If it will not fit
in outlet,
have proper
outlet installed
by a qualified
electrician.
inspect
tool cords
periodically,
and if damaged,
have
repaired
by an authorized
service
facility.
Green
(or green
and yellow)
conductor
in cord
is the
grounding
wire. If repair or replacement
of the electric
cord
or plug is necessary,
do not connect
the green
(or green
and yellow)
wire to a live terminal.
Where
a 2-prong
wall receptacle
is encountered,
it must be
replaced
with a properly
grounded
3-prong
receptacle
installed
in accordance
with
National
Electric
Code and
local codes
and ordinances.
WARNING:
This work should
be performed
by a qualified
electrician.
A temporary
3-prong
to 2-prong
grounding
adapter
(see
Figure
7) is available
for connecting
plugs to a two pole outlet
if it is properly
grounded.
Grounding
Lug
Make Sure
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2-Prong
Receptacle
Figure
7 - 2-Prong
Receptacle
with Adapter
Do not use a 3-prong
to 2-prong
grounding
adapter
unless
permitted
by local and national
codes
and ordinances.
(A 3-prong
to 2-prong
grounding
adapter
is not permitted
in
Canada.)
Where
permitted,
the rigid green tab or terminal
on
the side of the adapter
must be securely
connected
to a
permanent
electrical
ground
such as a properly
grounded
water
pipe, a properly
grounded
outlet
box or a properly
grounded
wire system.
Many cover
plate screws,
water
pipes and outlet
boxes are
not properly
grounded.
To ensure
proper
ground,
grounding
means
must be tested
by a qualified
electrician.
EXTENSION
CORDS
The use of any extension
cord will cause
some
drop in
voltage
and loss of power.
Wires
of the extension
cord
must be of sufficient
size to
carry
the current
and maintain
adequate
voltage.
Use the table to determine
the minimum
wire size (A.W.G.)
extension
cord.
Use only 3-wire
extension
cords
having
3-prong
grounding
type plugs and 3-pole
receptacles
which
accept
the tool
plug.
If the extension
cord is worn,
cut, or damaged
in any way,
replace
it immediately.
Extension
Cord Length
Wire Size
...................................
A.W.G.
Up to 25 ft .......................................
18
25 to 50 ft .......................................
16
NOTE:
Using
extension
cords over 50 ft. long is not
recommended.
MOTOR
The sander
is assembled
with
motor and wiring
installed.
The
electrical
wiring
schematic
is shown
in Figure
9.
225930
MOTOR
SPECIFICATIONS:
Horsepower
(Maximum
Developed)
..................
1 _/2
Voltage ........................................
120
Amp ..........................................
10.0
Hertz
..........................................
60
Phase .......................................
Single
RPM .........................................
3450
ELECTRICAL
CONNECTIONS
WARNING:
All electrical
connections
must be performed
by
a qualified
electrician.
Make sure tool is off and disconnected
from
power source
while
motor
is mounted,
connected,
recon-
nected
or anytime
wiring
is inspected.
Motor
and wires
are installed
as shown
in wiring
schematic
(See Figure
8). Motor is assembled
with approved,
3-conductor
cord to be used at 120 volts.
Switch
_4_ _
Motor
Figure
8 - Wiring
Schematic
The power
lines are inserted
directly
onto the switch.
The
green ground
line must remain
securely
fastened
to the frame
to properly
protect
against
electrical
shock. The power
supply
to the motor is controlled
by a single pole locking rocker
switch.
Remove
the key to prevent
unauthorized
use.
Refer to Figures
9 - 18.
DESCRIPTION
The Craftsman
Belt and Disc
Sanders
are constructed
of
rugged
die cast aluminum
and cast iron providing
stability
and
vibration-free
operation.
The belt and disc are used to sand,
deburr,
bevel and grind
large workpieces
of wood
and plastic.
The belt housing
can be pivoted
from vertical
to
horizontal
for sanding
large,
straight
workpieces.
The idler
drum permits
the sanding
of contoured
shapes
and finishes.
The disc can be used to sand or bevel surfaces.
Built-in
dust collection
system
collects
dust from the belt and
disc, and exhausts
the dust into an included
30-micron
collection
bag.
The adjustable
miter gauge
can be used on both the belt and
disc tables
for guiding
the workpiece
at a desired
angle while
sanding.
Work
stop included
for sanding
long pieces
on the
belt.

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