Motor Safety Protection; Changing Motor Connections; Connections For 120V Ac; Connections For 240V Ac - Sears Craftsman 113.199200 Owner's Manual

10" radial saw
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electrical
connections
ALTER
-FHE
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.
An
adapter
as shown
below
is available
for connecting
plugs to 2 prong
receptacles.
The
green grounding
lug
extending
from
the
adapter
must
be connected
to a
permanent
ground
such
as to
a properly
grounded
outlet
box.
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NOTE:
The
adapter
illustrated
is for
use only
if you
already
have a properly
grounded
2-prong
receptacle.
ELECTRICAL
CONNECTIONS
WARNING:
CHANGES
IN
ELECTRICAL
CONNECTIONS
SHOULD
BE
MADE
BY
A
QUALIFIED
ELECTRICIAN.
1,
Changing
Motor
Connections
a.
Under
normal
home
workshop
usage, and if proper
{full)
voltage
is supplied
to the motor,
your
saw will
operate
efficiently
on
120V,
as connected
at the
factory
However,
ifanyofthe
following
conditions
exists,
pt will
be advisable
for you
to reconnect
the
motor
for
240V
operation
-
to
obtain
the
efficiency
and
performance
for
which
your
saw is
designed:
(1)
Heavy-duty
operations.
(2)
Either
an undersized
or an overloaded
branch
circuit
serving
the saw motor.
(3) Low
voltage
supplied
by
the
power
source,
which
the power
company
cannot
correct.
b.
Motor
'wiring
connections
for
120V
(as made at the
factory)
are
described
below.
Necessary
reconnections
for 240V
operation
are also described
following.
Whenever
changing
connections
from
120V
to 240V
or vice-versa,
make
certain
that all
necessary
steps
(including
proper
fusing
of
the
branch
circuit)
are completed.
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2.
Connections
for 1207
A.C.
a.
Remove
nameplate
cover
from
motor
to expose
terminal
board.
b.
The w_res inside
of the motor
must
be connected
as
shown
(1) The orange-colored
wire
on number
6 terminal.
(2) The brown-colored
w_re on number
5 terminal.
c
Use the
120V
power-cord
plug furnished
with
your
saw.
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Connections
for 2407
A.C.
a.
The
wires
inside
the
motor
terminal
box
must
be
connected
as follows:
(1) The orange colored
wire
on number
8 terminal.
(2) The brown-colored
wire
on number
7 terminal,
b.
Replace
the 120V
power-cord
plug with
a (3-blade)
240V
plug,
connecting
the
power-cord
white
and
black
leads,
respectively,
to the
two
"hot"
plug
blades
-- and connecting
the power-cord
grounding
wire to the plug ground
prong,
O_OUtqDING
BLADE
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LONGEST
OF
3 BLADE5
240V
PLUG
& RECEPTACLE
GROdNDED
OUTLET
BOX
NO
ADAPTER
IS
AVAILABLE
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TYPE PLUG
C.
d.
Plug your
saw into
a 240V,
3-blade
receptacle.
Make certain
the receptacle
is connected
to a 240V
A-C
power
supply
through
a 240V
branch
circuit
having
at least a 15-amp.
capacity,
and protected
by
a 15-amp.
time-delay
fuse or circuit
breaker.
MOTOR
SAFETY
PROTECTION
NOTE:
This
motor
should
be blown
out,
or "'vacuumed",
frequently
to
prevent
sawdust
interference
with
normal
motor
ventilation.
Your
saw
motor
is
equipped
with
a
manual
reset,
thermal-overload
protector
designed
to open the power-line
circuit
when the motor
temperature
exceeds
a safe value.
PROTECT_

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