Maintenance; Lubrication; Recommended Accessories - Craftsman 113.225909 Owner's Manual

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maintenance
WARNING:
FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY,
TURN
SW|TCH
"OFF"
AND REMOVE
PLUG FROM
POWER SOURCE OUTLET
BEFORE ADJUST-
ING,
MAINTAINING,
OR
LUBRICATING
YOUR
FINISHING
MACHINE.
Keep your machine
and your workshop
clean.
The dust
traos around
the
abrasive
disc and the abrasive
belt are
designed
to deflect
most of the fine dust. They
should be
connected
to a Mac for most efficient
dust removal
WARNING:
DO NOT ATI'ACH
AVACWHEN
FINISHING
IRON
DR
STEEL.
THE SPARKS
COULD
IGNITE
THE
DEBRIS
AND
CAUSE
A FIRE,
(f power cord ts worn or cut,
or eamaged
in any way
have _treplaced
immediately.
Frequently
blow
oat
any
dust that
may
accumulate
inside the
moto_
A coat
of
automobge-type
wax applied
to the
work-
table
wd{ make
it a little
easier to feed the work while
finishing,
Do not apply wax
to the abrasive belt table because the
belt could Dick uD the wax and deposit
it on the pulleys,
causing the'belt
to sli_.
MOTOR
MAINTENANCE
AND
LUBRICATION
1 The bearings,
in both
end stllelds
Of the motor,
have been
lubricated
at the factory
with correct
lubricant
No other
part of the motor
reautres
lubrtcabon
2 Re-lubricate
motor
bearings
in
accordance
with
the
instructions
ontne
nameplate
Be sure
to wipe
off dirt or
grit if present
around
od hole capsto
prevent
anypossibd_ty
of foreign
material
eontaminapng
the oil wicks
that supply
the bearings
with
oil Use a good grade of rrled{um
weight
mineral
ell. SUCh as automobde
engine
oil, SAE 20.
3 If disassembl_
of
[ne
motor
is necessary,
it should
be
returned
to your
nearest
Sears
retad or mall
order store
{n
order to prevent
vo=dtng the guarantee
NOTE:
The s[_eea of thts
motor
cannot
be regulated
or
changed
4. Ever.
effort
should
De made
to prevent
fore=gn
material
from entering
me motor.
When
operated
under
conddlons
_KetVtO Dermtt accumulatlor3s
of (Just, dirt, or waste
wdh_ n
the motor
a visual insDection
should
be made
at frequent
mterva=s
Accumulations
of dr,/dust
can usually
be blown
out successful[,.
NOTE:
Motors
usedon
wood-working
tools are parbcularly
Suscepttble
TOthe accumulatton
of sawdust
and wood ch=ps
and should
be blown
out
or "vacuumed"
frequently
to
prevent
nterference
WITh normal
motor
ventilabon
and
proper
ouerat=on
ot the
centrifugally-operated
starting
SWlta[1,
lubrication
The BEARINGS in this machine are packed with grease at
the factory. They requtre no further lubrication.
Periodically lubrlcate the cams and shafts in the idler pulley
mechanism with Silicon Spray.
SEARS RECOMMENDS
THE
FOLLOWING
ACCESSORIES
ITEM
CAT.
NO.
Steel Stand
..............................
9-22213
Caster Set .......................
9-22222, 9-22221
Miter Gauge
.............................
9-29929
Pressure*Sensitive cement
....................
9-2220
Abrasive Belts and Disc ..............
SEE CATALOG
Steel Legs .............................
9-22236
Power Tool Know How Handbooks
Radial Saw ..............................
9-2917
Table Saw
..............................
9-2918
Sears may recommend
other accessories
not listed in the
manual,
See your nearest Sears store or catalog department
for other accessories.
Do not use any accessory
unless you
have received
and read complete
instructions
for its use.
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