Sears 113.29003 Connecting the Motor to the Power Supply, Motor Speccations, Alwaysground

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Your

I. Arbor Wrench

2. Shaft Wrench

3o Table Clamp

4_ Adapter Plug

5.Yoke Clamp Handle 6_ Radial Arm Indicator

7.Carriage Lock Knob 8_ Rip Scale Indicator

9.Swivel Latch Pin Knob 10_ Latch Pin Handle

11. Switch Key

12, Arm Latch Handle

13, Bevel Index Handle

14, Discharge Elbow

15.Anti Kick Back Pawl Assembly

16o Bevel Lock Knob

17o Bevel Index Scale and indicator

18. Elevation Crank

19. Hex "L" Wrenches

Figure 5

ASSEM BLI N G -ADJ USTIN G

CONNECTING THE MOTOR TO THE POWER SUPPLY

Motor Spec_cations

115/230 volt, 10/5 amps, 3450 RPM, 60 cycle, alternating current (AoC. only) single phase, non-reverslbteo Rotation: clockwlse viewing saw blade end of motor shaft.

The motor as shipped is connected for 115 volts_ For 115 volt operation see Figures 6 and 7 for connecting plug and cord from saw into 115 volt receptacle.

Safety Precaution

The saw motor is equipped with a manual reset, therme] oveHoad protector. If during operation this protector opens the line, immediately turn the switch "Off". The protector can be closed again after the motor has cooled by firmly pushing the red button on the capacitor cover until the protector snaps into the running position. Do not tap or strike the reset button_ This protector is not intended to take the place of a fuse as the protector will not provide protection against overloads or short circuits in the lines leading to the motor. The motor should not be operated on a load which ca usesthe protector to open the line frequently° For circuit protection use a "Fustat" or "'Fusetran" fuse --15 ampere fuse for 115 volt operation and am- pere fuse fop 230 volt operation.

 

 

SUPPLY tNE

 

 

115 VOLT

PLUa AND CO_D

_

_)_

FROM SAW

 

GROUND WtlE

GI_OUND LLtO

Figure 6

For 230 volt operation, see connecting instructionson motor

nameptateo Also see the "Warning Label" on the rear of the saw base°

"'IMPORTANT" The fat!owing wire sizes ore recommended

for connecting the motor to o power source for TROUBLE FREE OPERATION.

 

 

Length of

 

 

Wife Size R_quired

 

 

Concluctor

 

 

(Ame_iconWire Gaug_ No,)

 

 

 

 

115

Volt

Lines

 

50

feet

or

tess

 

 

No,

12

100

feet

or

less

 

 

No.

10

100

feet

to

150

feet

 

No,

8

150

feet

to

200

f_et

 

No.

6

200

feet

to

400

f_et

 

He.

4

 

 

 

 

230

Volt

Lines

 

50

feet

or

less

 

 

No_ 14

100

feet

or

less

 

 

Hoe

12

100 feet

to

150

feet

 

No.

10

150

feet

to

200

feet

 

No.

8

200 feet

to

400

feet

 

No_

6

For circuitsof greater length the wire size must be increased proporfiohally.

ALWAYSGROUND

 

_--_'_------_'_

PIGTAIL

TO

 

 

 

 

 

 

115

VOLT

 

 

 

SUPPLY LINE

PLUG AND

CORD

 

 

 

FROM SAW

METAL t_ECEPTACLE _OX

 

"_

MUST _E

GROUHDED

TO

 

A COLD WATER PIPE OR

 

TO

THE

ELECTRICAL

GROUND

 

OF

THE

INCOMNG

 

ADAFTER PLUG

POWER LINES

_ITEM4, P_GUeES_

 

Figure

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Contents Service from Sears For Your Craftsman ACCRA-ARM Radial SAW HOW to Order Repair PartsFiguro W 1Work Light Model NumberName of ITEM--RADIAL SAW Shaft NutScrew 5/16-18 X 1/2 Parts LiistDescription 5AE30692 30690Lock Washer 5/16 30566LiST PartsWL,o S-1/2 ITEM4, PGUeE S Connecting the Motor to the Power SupplyMotor Speccations AlwaysgroundLows See o Adjusting the Table Parallel to Radial ARMPosition Shaft Nut Attaching the SAW BladeShaft NUT Has Left Hand Threads Checking Column Tube KEYChecking the SAW Blade for Heel Left and Right Preliminary CROSS-CUT AT the 0 PositionExaggerated View of Heeling Condition Movement and Position of the Motor Operating ControlsYoke Clamp Handle Adjustment Column Tube KEY AdjustmentCarriage Spots Which should not be Lubricated TtlghtenlngNose of the guard to within above the top surface RippingMolding or Shaping ResawingBevel and Miter Cuts USE of the Dado HeadHelpful Hints Sanding