Motor Specifications And Electrical Requirements; Connecting To Power Supply Outlet - Craftsman 113.244512 Owner's Manual

1o-inch direct drive band saw
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motor specifications
II
requirements
This machine
is designed
to use, and is equip-
ped with, a 1725 RPM motor.
It is wired for opera-
tion on 110-120 volts, 60 Hz., alternating
current.
(TOOL
MUST NOT BE CONVERTED
TO OPER-
ATE ON 230 VOLT).
For replacement
motor
refer to parts list in this
manual.
CONNECTING
TO POWER SUPPLY OUTLET
This machine
must be grounded
while in use to
protect
the operator
from electric
shock.
Plug
power
cord
into
a 110-120V
properly
ground-
ed type
outlet
protected
by a 15-amp.
fuse
or cir-
cuit
breaker.
If you
are
not
sure
that
your
outlet
is properly
grounded,
have
it checked
by a qualified
electri-
cian.
WARNING:
DO
NOT
PERMIT
FINGERS
TO
TOUCH
THE
TERMINALS
OF
PLUGS
WHEN
INSTALLING
OR REMOVING
THE PLUG TO OR
FROM THE OUTLET.
WARNING:
IF
NOT
PROPERLY
GROUNDED
THIS
POWER TOOL CAN
CAUSE AN ELECTRI-
CAL SHOCK
PARTICULARLY
WHEN
USED IN
DAMP
LOCATIONS
CLOSE
TO PLUMBING.
IF
AN ELECTRICAL
SHOCK
OCCURS
THERE
IS
THE
POTENTIAL
OF A SECONDARY
HAZARD
SUCH
AS YOUR
HANDS
CONTACTING
THE
SAW BLADE.
If power cord
is worn or cut, or damaged
in any
way, have it replaced
immediately.
Your unit is for use on 110-120 volts, and has a
plug that looks like below.
GROUNDING
PRONG
_
PROPERLY
GROUNDED
3-PRONG OUTLET
This
power tool is equipped
with a 3-conductor
cord
and
grounding
type
plug
which
has
a
grounding
prong,
approved
by
Underwriters'
Laboratories
and the Canadian
Standards
Associ-
ation.
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.
electrical
This plug requires
a mating
3-conductor
ground-
ed type outlet as shown.
If the
outlet
you
are
planning
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
below and always
connect
the grounding
lug to a
known ground.
It is recommended
that
you have a qualified
elec-
trician
replace
the
TWO
prong
outlet
with
a pro-
perly
grounded
THREE
prong
outlet.
GROUNDING LUG
SCREW
3.PRONG_'_I_q\
_
MAKE SURE TH,S iS
ADAP]ER
An adapter
as illustrated
is available
for connect-
ing
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,
NOTE: The adapter
illustrated
is for use only
if
you already
have
a properly
grounded
2-prong
receptacle.
Adapter
is not allowed
in Canada by
the Canadian
Electrical
Code.
The
use of any extension
cord
wil!
cause
some
loss
of power.
To keep
this
to a minimum
and to
prevent
overheating
and
motor
burn-out,
use the
table
below
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-prong
recep-
tacles
which
accept
the tools
plug.
Extension
Cord Length
Wire Size A.W.G.
Up to 100 Ft.
16
100 - 200 Ft.
14
200 - 400 Ft.
10
5

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