Sears 113.197511, 113.197611, 113.197411 Electrical Connections, Motor Protection & Reset Button

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Electrical Connections

_k WARNING

To maintain proper tool grounding, whenever outlet you are planning to use for this power tool is of 2-prong type do not remove or alter ground- ing prong in any manner.

An adapter is available for connecting the

plug to 2-prong receptables. The green grounding lead extending from the adapt- er must be connected to a permanent ground such as to a properly grounded outlet box.

Grounding

Lug

3-Prong

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Make Sure This Is

Plug

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Gonnec_d To A,

 

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2-Prong

AdapterReceptacle

,_ WARNING

Adapter illustrated is for use only if

you already have a properly grounded 2-prong receptacle.

Extension Cords

The use of any extension cord will cause

some loss of power. Determine the mini-

mum wire size (American Wire Gage No.

(AWG#)) extension cord. Use only 3- wire extension cords with 3-prong ground-

ing type plug and 3-pole receptacles which accept the tool's plug.

Motor Protection & Reset Button

The motor protector opens the power line circuit and stops the motor when the

motor temperature exceeds a safe level,

the motor is overloaded, or a low voltage condition exists.

When the protector activates, immedi-

ately turn saw off, remove yellow key and wait for motor to cool. Push red re-set but-

ton and listen/feel for click to indicate protector is re-set. If you do not hear/feel a click, motor is still too hot. Wait a while longer and repeat.

Wire Sizes Required (AWG #)

Cord

 

 

 

 

 

Length

120V

240V

0-25 ft

 

No.

14

No.

16

26-50

ft

No.

12

No.

14

51-100

ft

No.

10

No.

12

Note: The smafler the gauge number, ttre heavier the cord. For circuits farther away from the electrical circuit box, wire size must be h_creased propor- tionately to deliver ample voltage to the motor.

Manual

Reset

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Contents 113.197611 113.197511Part No. SP5539 Contents Safety Symbol and Signal Words SafetyMajor Hazards Wrong Way Feed Hazard KWARNINGPersonal Safety Instructions Safety InstructionsWork Area Safety Instructions Workpiece Safety Instructions Saw Safety InstructionsBlade Safety Instructions KWARNING On-Product Safety LabelsSafety Identify Parts AssemblyQJlIF*llfq!lt LHllLltlLllltllllltB Tools Needed For Assembly Build Cabinet Base Assembly StepsBuild Foot Assemblies Shaped Slot Attach Foot Assemblies Short Assemble Side PanelsOnly Door Model without Casters Attach Door Hinges AssemblyAttach Side Panels to Bottom Shelf Attach/Install SpacersAttach Skirts Center Support Upper Lower Attach Doors Complete Center Slide AssemblyOnly Drawer Model Center Support Attach Handwheel Assemble DrawersShaft has left-hand threa&. Turn nut clock- wise to loosen Mount MotorMount Basic Saw Assembly AssemblyAttach Trim Caps Adjust Leveling FeetAttach Slide Arm Supports Install Front TableClips. Note Table will extend about Beyond Trim caps Assemble Table Lock Mechanism Install Drawers Only Drawer Model Alignment and AdjustmentTo Remove Drawers Only Drawer Model 45, -45 , 90 ControlsRip l.ock Controls Alignment and Adjustment Steps Alignment and AdjustmentAdjust Column Support Level Front Table Square Crosscut Travel Square Blade to Table for Crosscut- ting Install BladeAlignment and Adjustment Square Blade to Fence Square Blade to Table for Ripping Adjust Carriage Bearings Make Blade Parallel to Table Align Spreader to Blade Install GuardGo to Digital Display Section and follow Complete Adjustments=73 Error MessagesDigital Display Button FunctionsTo Replace Battery Install BatteryMiter Encoder Align EncodersBevel Encoder Set Zero Reference Points For Bevel, Miter, and ElevationSet Zero Reference Point For Out-Rip Set Zero Reference Point For RipConversion Table Power Supply Motor SpecificationsElectrical Connections Motor Protection & Reset ButtonTo avoid electric shock, unplug saw To Change Motor Voltage to 240 A.CBefore changing Motor voltage Having fingers, hand or arm cut off Crosscutting SafetyCrosscutting During crosscutting, blade teeth canCrosscut Kerfs CrosscuttinStep Making CrosscutsRepetitive Crosscutting Infeed and Outfeed Directions RippingRipping Defined In-Rip and Out-Rip PositionsWorkpiece Positioning Ripping SafetyPinching or binding can happen when KickbackWrong Way Feed RippingPawls and Spreader Function Guard Nose FunctionIf workpiece is pushed along fence Ripping Set-up ProcedureWith kerfs, workpiece could get Inleed Making Rip CutsDado Blades, Molding Heads Ripping HintsAuxiliary Fence and Push Block for Ripping Cutting AidesFences Push SticksCutting Aides Straight Edge for Irregular Workpiece Cutting AidesInformation for Dado Accessories SafetyInformation for Edging Edging without an auxiliary fence Lower Blade GuardLower blade guard can get caught or AccessoriesJam in fence or table kerfs Lubrication MaintenanceCleaning General InformationRemove screw and nut from swivel lock knob Adjustments for WearArm and Column Carriage BearingsReplacing Pawls Blade ChangingPossible Causes Motor ProblemWhat to Do Troubleshooting Possible Causes TroubleshootingCutting Problem Saw ProblemElectronics Problem TroubleshootingBlank Model NOS .197411 and 113.197511 Repair PartsAlways order by Part Number Not by Key Number Repair PartsModel NOS .197411 and 113.197611 Base and Column Assembly Model NOS .197411 and 113.197511 Model NOS .197411 and 113.197611 Parts List for Craftsman 10 Electronic Radial SAWModel NOS .197411 and 113.197511 Part Model NOS .197411 and 113.197611 and 113,197511Repair Parts ARM Assembly Table Assembly Foot Assembly Model 113.197511 Model NOS .197411, 113.197511 Model NOS .197411, 113.197511 Repairs PartsRepairs Parts Cabinet Assembly for Model 113.197411 Model ForMotor Assembly Guard Assembly Index 113.197411 Sold by SEARS, Roebuck and CO., Chicago, IL 60684 U.S.APail No. SP5539