Craftsman 113.22560 Owner's Manual page 9

1 inch sander grinder
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RECOMMENDED
ACCESSORIES
DISC SANDING ATTACHMENT
..............
9-22563
MITER GAUGE (FOR USE WITH 9-22563) ......
9-22574
ABRASIVE
BE LTS 1" x 42"
FINE ..................................
9-26056
MEDIUM
...............................
9-26055
COARSE ...............................
9-26054
STEEL STAND
............................
9-22219
POWER TOOL KNOW HOW "HANDBOOKS"
TABLE SAW .............................
9-2918
RADIAL
SAW ............................
9-2917
The above recommended
accessories are current and were
available at the time this manual was printed.
TROUBLE
WARNING:
FOR
YOUR
OWN
SAFETY,
ALWAYS
REMOVE
PLUG
FROM
POWER
SOURCE
OUTLET
BEFORE
TROUBLE
SHOOTING.
SHOOTING
Any attempt
to repair
the motor
may create
a hazard
unless
repair
is done
by qualified
service
technician.
Repair
service is available
at your
nearest
Sears Store.
TROUBLE
ill
i
,H, ,, i
Hi i,
Motor
will not start.
Motor
will not start,
fuses or circuit
breakers "blow".
Motor fails to develop full
power (power output
of motor decreases
rapidly with decrease
in voltage at motor
terminals),
Motor
overheats.
Motor stalls (resulting
in blown fuses or tripped
circuit breakers).
Frequent opening of fuses
or circuit breakers.
,,,,,,.............
Machine
slows
down
while operating
PROBABLE
CAUSE
l iH
Hi
HHJ*_
1. Low voltage.
2. Open circuit
in motor
or loose connections.
1. Short
circuit
in line,
cord or plug.
2. Short
circuit
in motor
or loose connections,
3. Incorrect
fuses or circuit
breakers
in powerline.
t. Power
line overloaded
with
lights,
appliances
and other
motors,
2. Undersize
wires or circuits
too long.
3. General
overloading
of
power
company's
facilities.
1. Motor
overloaded.
2. Air
Circulation
through
the motor restricted,
1. Short
circuit
in motor
or
loose connections.
2. Low voltage.
3. Incorrect
fuses or circuit
breakers
in power
line.
4. Motor
overloaded.
t. Motor
overloaded.
2. incorrect
fuses or circuit
breakers.
1. "V'" Belt to loose
1.
2,
SUGGESTED
REMEDY
Check power
line for proper
voltage.
Inspect all lead terminations
on motor
for
loose or open connection,
Inspect
line, cord or plug for damaged
insulation
and shorted
wires,
Inspect
alf lead terminations
on motor
for
loose or shorted
terminals
or worn
insulation
on wires.
Install
correct
fuses or circuit
breakers.
,, ,,,,,
t.
2.
3.
1. Reduce the toad
on the power
line.
2. Increase
wire sizes, or reduce
_ength of wiring.
3. Request
a voltage
check from
the power
company.
,
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........
1. Reduce
load on motor.
2. Clean out motor
to provide
normal
air circulation
through
motor.
1. Inspect
terminals
in motor
for loose or shorted
terminals
or worn insulation
on lead wires.
2. Correct
the low
line voltage
conditions.
3. install
correct
fuses or circuit
breakers,
4. Reduce load on motor.
I. Reduce
motor
load.
2. install
correct
fuses or circuit
breakers.
1. Adjust
belt tension by pushing
motor
toward
back until
al_ slack is removed
from
belt.
2. Ease up on pressure,
2. Applying
to much
pressure
to workpiece
Abrasive
belt runs
1. Not tracking
properly,
t, See assembly
section
"Track
ing _elt"
I
off top wheel
!
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