Extension Cords - Craftsman 315.11690 Owner's Manual

Dual motion double insulated
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OPERATION
(Cont.)
GENERAL
WHEN
SERVING
USE ONLY IDENTICAL
REPLACEMENT
PARTS
Only the parts shown on page seven are intended to
be repaired
or replaced
by the customer.
All other
parts
represent
an important
part of the double
in-
sulated
system
and are not intended
to be replaced.
Avoid
using
solvents
when cleaning
plastic
parts.
Most
plastics
are susceptible
to various
types
of
commercial
solvents
and may be damaged
by their
use. Use clean
cloths
to remove dirt, carbon
dust,
etc. WARNING:
DO NOT AT ANY TIME LET BRAKE
FLUIDS,
GASOLINE,
PENETRATING
OILS,
ETC.
COME IN CONTACT
WITH PLASTIC
PARTS. THEY
CONTAIN
CHEMICALS
THAT
CAN
DAMAGE
AND/OR
DESTROY
PLASTIC.
When
electric
tools
are used
on fiberglass
boats,
sports
cars,
wallboard,
spackling
compounds,
or
plaster,
it has been found
that they are subject
to ac-
celerated
wear
and possible
premature
failure,
as
the chips and grindings
are highly
abrasive
to bear-
ings, brushes,
commutator,
etc. Consequently,
it is
not recommended
that this tool be used for extend-
ed
work
on
any
fiberglass
material,
wallboard,
spackling
compounds,
or plaster.
During any use on
these
materials
it is extremely
important
that
the
tool is cleaned
frequently
by blowing
with an air jet.
ALWAYS
WEAR
SAFETY
GLASSES
OR
EYE
SHIELDS
BEFORE BEGINNING
THIS OPERATION.
EXTENSION
CORDS
The use of any extension
cord will cause some loss
of power. To keep the loss to a minimum
and to pre-
vent tool overheating,
use minimum
16 A.W.G. wire
size for extension
cord lengths
from 25 to 100 feet.
When
tool
is used
outdoors,
use only
extension
cords suitable
for outdoor
use and so marked.
Exten-
sion cords
are available
at Sears Catalog
Order or
Retail
Stores.
WARNING:
CHECK
EXTENSION
CORDS
BEFORE
EACH
USE.
IF
DAMAGED,
REPLACE
IMMEDIATELY.
NEVER USE TOOL WITH
A
DAMAGED
CORD
SINCE
TOUCHING
THE
DAMAGED
AREA
COULD
CAUSE
ELECTRICAL
SHOCK
RESULTING
IN SERIOUS
INJURY.
NOTES
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