Assembling And Adjusting The Saw; Connecting Motor To Power Supply; Motor Safety Protection; Product View And Parts Identification - Craftsman 113.29350 Operating Instructions And Parts List Manual

9 inch radial saw
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ASSEMBLING
AND
ADJUSTING
YOUR
SAW
15
16
2
3
4
6
7
17
13
12
11
10
9
20
19
18
1. Yoke clamp arm
2. Swivel index knob
3. Safety lock key
4. Carriage lock knob
5. Elevation crank
6. Radial arm cap
7. Arm lock handle
8. Column tube key
9. Bevel index scale and indicator
10. Swivel index knob
11. Bevel Lock knob
12. Anti-kickbackpawl assembly
Figure
1
13. Discharge elbow
14. Handle
15. Guard assembly
16. "ON-OFF" switch
17. Table clainp
18. Allen wrench
19. Shaft wrench
20. Arbor wrench
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CONNECTING
MOTOR
TO POWER
SUPPLY
The a-c
motor
used
in this
Craftsman
Radial
Saw
is of
the capacitor
start,
non-reversible
type
with
the following
specifications:
Voltage
..........................
120
Amperes
.........................
9.5
Cycle
............................
60
Phase
.........................
Single
RPM ............................
3450
Rotation
(viewing
saw blade
end)
Clockwise
CAUTION:
This motor
is wired
for 120 volt
operation.
Connect
to
15 ampere
branch
circuit
and use a 15 ampere
time-delay
fuse.
MOTOR
SAFETY PROTECTION
The 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.
1. If the protector opens the line and stops the saw motor,
press the saw switch to the "OFF" position immediately
and _llow the motor to cool.
2. After
cooling
to
a
safe
operating
temperature,
the
overload
protector
can be closed
manually
by pushing
in the red
button
on the motor
capacitor
cover.
If the
red
button
will
not snap
into
place
immediately,
the
motor
is still too hot and must be allowed
to cool for a
while
longer.
(An audible
click
will
indicate
protector
is closed.)
3. As soon as the red button will snap into running position,
the
saw
may
be started
and
operated
normally
by
pressing
the saw switch
to the
"'ON"
position.
4. Frequent
opening
of fuses or circuit
breakers
may result
if motor
is overloaded,
or if the motor
circuit is fused
with
a fuse other than
those
recommended.
Do not use
a fuse of greater
capacity
Without
consulting
the power
company.
5. Although
the
motor
is designed
for
operation
on the
voltage
and
frequency
specified
on motor
nameplate,
normal
loads will be handle d safely
on voltages
not more
than 10% above
or below
the nameplate
voltage.
Heavy
loads,
however,
require
that
voltage
at motor
terminals
be not less than the voltage
specified
on nameplate.
6. Most motor
troubles
may be traced
to loose or incorrect
connections,
overloading,
reduced
input
voltage
(which
results
when
small size wires
are
used
in the supply
circuit)
or when
the
supply
circuit
is extremely
long.
Always
check connections,
load
and supply
circuit when
the
motor
fails
to
perform
satisfactorily.
Check
wire
sizes and lengths
with
the table
in the next paragraph.
IMPORTANT:
The
following
wire
sizes are
recommended
for
connecting
the
motor
to
power
source for trouble-free
operation.
JLength
of
Wire
Size
Required
Conductor
(American
Wire
Gauge
No.)
50 feet
or less .................
No.
12
100 feet
or less .................
No.
10
100 feet
to
150 feet
.............
No.
8
150 feet
to 200
feet
.............
No.
6
200
feet
to 400
feet
.............
No.
4
For
circuits
of greater
length
the
wire
size
must
be in-
creased
proportionally.
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