Motor - Craftsman 113.197110 Operator's Manual

10-inch radial saw
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Motor
To avoid motor damage
this motor should
be
blown
out or vacuumed
frequently
to prevent
sawdust
buildup
which
will interfere
with
normal
motor ventilation.
Frequently
blowing
of fuses or tripping
of
circuit breakers
may result if:
• Motor
is overloaded:
Overloading
can oc-
cur if you feed too rapidly
or if saw is mis-
aligned
so that the blade heels.
If the motor
fails
to start,
turn
the power
switch
to the "OFF"
position
immediately.
Remove
the yellow
key.
UNPLUG
THE
TOOL.
Check
the saw blade
to insure
that
it
turns
freely
and that
its teeth
are not wedged
into the table
top.
After
the blade
has been
freed,
try to start
the motor
again.
If, at this
point,
the motor
still fails
to start,
refer
to the
"Motor
Trouble-Shooting
Chart."
Motor circuit is fused differently
from rec-
ommendations:
Always
follow
instructions
for the proper
fuse/breaker.
Do not use a
fuse/breaker
of greater
capacity
without
consulting
a qualified
electrician.
Low voltage:
Although
the motor
is de-
signed for operation
on the voltage
and fre-
quency
specified
on the nameplate,
normal
loads will be handled
safely on voltages
not
more than 10% above or below
the name-
plate voltage.
Heavy loads,
however,
re-
quire that voltage
at motor terminals
equal
the voltage
specified
on nameplate.
_2.:
• Improper
extension
cord
size.
If the motor
should
suddenly
stall
while
cut-
ting
wood,
the power
switch
should
be turned
off,
remove
the yellow
key
and unplug
the
power
cord.
Free
the blade
from
the wood.
The
motor
may
now
be restarted
and the cut
finished.
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