Dust Collection Capability; Transporting Sander; Lubrication; Wiring Diagram - Craftsman 113.225705 Owner's Manual

Oscillating spindle sander
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BasicSanding
Operation (continued)
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D,, tCOt e tion:Capab.ity
A star_dard 2_-l/2"dust:exhaust
port has been provided to
possible. :ff:is:::located under the
table:_topon!:theleftliside
of your sander as shown. The
pickup adapter eridof
a vacuum hose fits inside the dust
exhaust poffwith a Wedgefit:
EVen:with a dust collection
system, it is necessary
to
periodically clean
sanding
dust from the spacer ring
insert area and the top surface
of the table: After
extended use, sanding
dust builds up under the spacer
ring insert and forces its way into the spacer ring insert
nest. Sanding dust build up in this area may cause the
spacer nng insert surface to rise and be above the table
Surface.
Transporting
Sander
When using your sander in a portable application,
it is
acceptable to lift and carry sander by the table top. Be
careful when transporting
to avoid dislodging accessory
holder, spacer ring inserts, wrench, and upper spindle
washers from their respective storage areas. Also be
Careful not to lose any parts when transporting.
Maintenance
WARNING:
For your own safety,
turn switch
"OFF"
and remove
plug from power
source
outlet
before
adjusting
or maintaining
your spindle
sander.
WARNING:
To
avoid
electrocution
or fire,
any
repairs to electrical systems should be done only
by qualified service technicians.
Unit must be reas-
sembled exactly to factory specifications.
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If power cord is worn or cut, or damaged in anyway, have
it replaced immediately.
Frequently blow out or vacuum out any dust that may
accumulate inside the motor.
Lubrication
The motor sleeve bearings
in tool are serf-lubricating.
They require no further lubrication.
Wiring Diagram
Green
Black
White
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M__L
Black
Switch
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Red
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Relay
Ground
Screw
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