Table Of Contents; Wire Sizes - Craftsman 113.236090 Owner's Manual

16 inch variable speed scroll saw
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Motor Specifications
and Electrical Requirements
(continued)
Wire Sizes
NOTE: Make sure the proper extension
cord is used and is in good condition.
The use of any extension cord will cause
some loss of power. To keepthis to a
minimum and to prevent overheating
and motor bum-out, use the table shown
to determine the minimum wire size
(A.W,G.) extension cord
Use only 3-wire extension cords which
have 3-prong grounding type plugs and
3-pote receptacles which accept the
tools plug.
Wire Sizes Required
Cord Length ,
.for (A.W.G.)
110-120V
0-25 Ft.
18
26-50 Ft,
16
Table of Contents
Safety Signal Words ......................... 2
Before Using The Saw ..................... 2
Before Each Use: .............................
3
Hands, Face and Ears: ................... 4
Whenever Saw Is Running: .............. 5
Before Leaving the Saw: ................. 5
Giossary of Terms for Woodworking
.... 5
Motor Specifications and Electrical
Requirements
..................................
6
Specifications,....._ ............................ 6
........ 6
Information :....... ,:............................. 7
Wire Sizes ......... :............. :................ 8
Table of Contents .................................
8
Tools Needed L;................................
9
........................................
9
List of Loose Parts .,_ .......................
9
.................... 12
............. 13
Over Tensioning
Or Under Tensioning
Blade .............................................
13
Removing
Pin End Blades
.............
14
Installing
Pin End Blades
...............
15
Removing
Plain
End Blades
..........
16
installing
Plain
End Blades
............
17
Dust Blower
....................................
18
Blade
Guard
...................................
!8
Mounting
the Scroll
Saw
....................
18
Workbench
Applications
................
I8
Leg Set Applications
.......................
18
Safety
Instructions
for Basic
Saw
Operations
....................................
19
Before
Each Use:
...........................
19
Plan Ahead
To Protect
Your Eyes,
Hands,
Face And Ears: .................
20
Whenever
Saw
Is Running:
...........
20
Before
Leaving
The Saw:
...............
21
Basic Saw Operations
.......................
2!
General
Instructions
.......................
2t
Making
Interior
Scroll
Cuts
.............
22
Choice
of Blade and Speed
...........
22
Maintenance
......................................
23
Sears
Recommends
the Following
Accessories
..................................
23
Recommended
Accessories
..........
23
Troubleshooting
.................................
24
Wiring
Diagram
..................................
25
Repair
Parts
.......................................
26
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