Electrical Connections; Power Supply; Motor Specifications - Craftsman 113.198110 Owner's Manual

10-inch radial saw with leg set
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Outrip
Positioning
the blade parallel to the fence with the
motor toward the rear of the saw producing
maxi-
mum ripping capacity.
See illustration
on page 29.
Push Stick
A device used to feed the workpiece
th rough the saw
during narrow ripping type operations
so the oper-
ator's hands are kept well away from the blade. See
page 28.
Push Block
A device used for ripping type operations
too narrow
to allow use of a push stick. See page 28.
Rabbet
A notch in the edge of a workpiece.
Resin
A sticky, sap base substance
that has hardened.
Ripping
A cutting
operation
along the length of the work-
piece.
Revolutions Per Minute (RPM)
The number of turns completed
by a spinning
object
in one minute.
Sawblade Path
The area of the workpiece
or table top directly in line
with either the travel of the blade or the part of the
workpiece
which
will be, or has been, cut by the
blade.
Set
The distance
that the tip of the sawblade
tooth is
bent (or set) outward from the face of the blade.
"_
Throw-Back
'-
Throwing
of small
pieces
in a manner
similar
to a _
kickback.
"'
"
Thru-Sawing
Any
cutting
operation
where
the blade
extends
completely
through
the thickness
of the workpiece.
Trailing
End
The workpiece
end last cut by the blade in a ripping
operation.
Workpiece
The item on which
the cutting
operation
is being
performed.
The surfaces of a workpiece
are com-
monly referred to as faces, ends, and edges.
electrical connections
POWER
SUPPLY
1. Motor Specifications
The A-C motor used in this saw is a capacitor-start,
non-reversible
type having the following
specifica-
tions:
Rated
H.P ....................................
1.5
Maximum
Developed
H.P .....................
2.5
Voltage
.....................................
120
Amperes
....................................
1!
Hertz
(cycles)
................................
60
Phase
....................................
Single
RPM
......................................
3450
Rotation
of Blade
Arbor
...............
Clockwise
WARNING:
TO AVOID
ELECTRICAL
HAZARDS,
FIRE HAZARDS,
OR DAMAGE
TO THE TOOL,
USE
PROPER
CIRCUIT
PROTECTION.
YOUR
SAW
IS
WIRED
ATTHE
FACTORY
FOR 120V OPERATION.
CONNECT
TO A 120V, 15-AMP,
BRANCH
CIRCUIT
AND
USE
A 15-AMP,
TIME
DELAY
FUSE
OR
CIRCUIT
BREAKER.
IF NOT PROPERLY
GROUNDED
THIS
POWER
TOOL
CAN
CAUSE
ELECTRICAL
SHOCK
-
PARTICULARLY
WHEN USED IN DAMP LOCA-
TIONS
IN PROXIMITY
TO PLUMBING.
IF AN
ELECTRICAL
SHOCK
OCCURS THERE IS ALSO
THE
POTENTIAL
OF A SECONDARY
HAZARD
SUCH
AS YOUR
HANDS
CONTACTING
THE
SAWBLADE. NOT ALL OUTLETS ARE PROPERLY
GROUNDED.
TO AVOID
SHOCK
OR FIRE,
IF
POWER CORD IS WORN OR CUT, OR DAMAGED
IN ANY WAY, HAVE IT REPLACED IMMEDIATELY.
If you
are
not
sure
that
your
outlet
is properly
grounded,
have it checked
by a qualified
electrician.
If your unit is for use on less than 150 volts it has a
plug that looks like below.
PROPERLY
GROUNDED
OUTLET
3-PRONG
PLUG
GROUNDING
PRONG
This power tool is equipped with a 3-conductor
cord
and grounding
type plug which
has a grounding
prong,
listed by Underwriters'
Laboratories.
The
ground conductor
has a green jacket and is attached
to the tool housing
at one end and to the ground
prong in the attachment
plug at the other end.
This plug requires a mating 3-conductor
grounded
type outlet as shown above.
WARNING: TO MAINTAIN PROPER TOOL GROUND-
ING WHENEVER
THE OUTLET
YOU ARE PLAN-
NING TO USE FOR THIS POWER TOOL IS OF THE
TWO PRONG TYPE, DO NOT REMOVE OR ALTER
THE GROUNDING
PRONG IN ANY MANNER. USE
AN ADAPTER
AS SHOWN
AND ALWAYS CON-
NECT
THE
GROUNDING
PRONG
TO
KNOWN
GROUND.

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