Craftsman 113.228162 Owner's Manual page 32

12-inch wooo-turning lathe
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,
PROBABLE
CAUSE
1. Motor.
.
'
'
.,
Motor
fails to develop
1. Circuit
overloaded
with
fu(_l power.
NOTE;
lights
appliances
and
LOW VOLTAGE:
Power
other
motors.
output
of motor
:decreases
rapidly
wdh
2. Undersize
wires
or c_rcud
decrease
_n vottage
at
too long
:-motor
terminals.
For
example
a reduction
of
3. Genera[
overloading
of
i0% in voltage
Causes
power
company
a reduction
of 19% in
facilities.
maxtmum
power
output
of which
the motor
is
capable,
and a reduction
of 20% m voltage
causes
a reduction
of 36% m
maximum
power
output.)
t
Low voltage
will not
or falls to come
up
trip relay.
2 Windings
burned
out
or open.
3: Starting
relay
not
operating
1. Motor overloaded.
:
2, improper
cooling,
(Air
:
circulation
restr cted
:
through
factor
due to
'
sawdust,
accumulating
inside
of motor).
'
'
."
.
1 Burned
switch
contacts
Start ng switch
in
" (due tO extended
motor
will not
'
hold-in
periods
caused
operate.
Motor stalls
(resulting
m blown
fuses
or tripped
circuit
breakers).
Frequent
opening
of
fuses
or circuit
breakers.
i
i
,
by low
line voltage,
etc.)
Shorted
capamtor
Loose
or broken
connections.
1. Starting
sw_tch
not
operating
2. Voltage
too low to permit
motoT 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
sw_tch
not
operating
(motor
does
not reach
speed).
REMEDY
t. Have
motor
checked
by qualified
service
technician.
Repair
serwce
is available
at
your,nearest
Sears
store.
I.
Do not use other appliances
or motors on
same circuit when using the lathe.
2. Increase
w_re sizes,
or reduce
length
of wiring
See "Motor
Specifications
and
Electnca_
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. Take
shallower
cuts.
2. Clean
out sawdust
to provide
normal
air
circulation
through
motor.
See "Maintenance
and Lubrication"
section.
1. Have switch
replaced
and request
a voltage
check
from
the power
company.
2. Have capacitor
tested
and
replace
=f defechve
3 Have wiring
checked
and
repaired.
1. Have swttch
replaced
2. Request
voltage
check
from
the power
company.
3 Install
proper
s_ze fuses
or circuit
breakers
1. Take
shallower
cuts.
2. install proper
size fuses
or circuit
breakers.
3. Have switch
replaced.
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