Troubleshooting - Motor - Craftsman 113.225909 Owner's Manual

Belt and disc sander
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TROUBLE
SHOOTING
-- MOTOR
NOTE
Motors used on wood-working tools are particular y susceptib!e to the accumulation
of sawdust and wood chips and should be blown out or vacuumed'
frequently to prevent
interference
with, normal motor ventilation
and proper
operation
of the centrifugally-
operated starting switch.
motor will not
operate.
2.
3
Motor stalls
1
(resulting in blown
fuses or tripped
2.
eircuLt breakers}.
[ Frequent opening of
fuses or circuit
breakers.
I
Motor fails to develop
full power. NOTE:
LOW VOLTAGE: (Power
output of motor
decreases
rapidly
with
decrease in voltage at
motor terminals.
For
example,
a reduction
of :
3. General overloading
of
10% in voltage causes
power comoanv
a reduction
of 19% in
'
facilities
-
"
maximum
power output
of which the motor
is
'
capable, and a reduction
of 20% in voltage causes
a reduction
of 36% in
'
maximum power output.)
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Motor starts slowly
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1. Low voltage will not
or fails to come up
I
trip relay
to full speed.
2. Windings
burned out
or open.
3. Starting
relay not
operating.
1. Motor overloaded
2. Improper cooling.
(Air
c_rculation
restricted
'
through motor due to
i
sawdust
accumulating.
1 Burned switch contacts
Starting switch in
(due to extended
hold-in periods
caused
by low line voltage, etc)
Shorted capacitor
Loose or broken
connections.
Starting switch
not
operating
Voltage too low to permit
motor to reach operating
speed
3, Fuses or circuit
breakers
do not have sufficient
capacity,
1. Motor overloaded
2. Fuses or circuit
breakers
do not have sufficient
capacity,
3. Starting
switch not
operating (motor does
not reach speed)
REMEDY
1. Have motor
checked by qualified
service
technician.
Repair service is available
at
,
your nearest
Sears store,
1. Circuit overloaded
with
'
1. Do not use other appliances
or motors on
lights, appliances
and
same circuit
when using the saw.
other motors.
2. Undersize wires or circuit
2. Increase wire sizes, or reduce
length of wiring.
too long.
See "Motor
Specifications
and Electrical
Requirements"
section,
3. Request a voltage check from the power
company.
1. Request
voltage
check
from
the power
company.
2. Have
motor
repaired
or replaced
3. Have relay
replaced.
1. Feed work
slower
into
belt or disc.
•2. Clean
out
sawdust
to provide
normal
air
c_rculation
through
motor
See "Maintenance
and
Lubrication"
section
1. Have
switch
replacedand
request
a voltage
check
from
the power
company.
2 Have
capac=tor
tested
and
replace
_f defectwe
3 Have
wiring
checked
and repaired.
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Have
switch
replaced.
2 Request
voltage
check
from
the power
company
3. install
proper
s=ze fuses
or c=rcult
breakers.
1. Feed work
slower
into
belt or disc.
2 Install
proper
s_ze fuses
or c_rcu_t breakers
3, Have
sw_tch
replaced.
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