Sears 113.197411 To Change Motor Voltage to 240 A.C, To avoid electric shock, unplug saw

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Electrical Connections

To Change Motor Voltage to 240 A.C.

Under normal home workshop conditions, if full voltage is supplied to the motor, the saw will operate efficiently on 120V. If any of the following conditions exist, it will be advisable to have a qualified electrician reconnect the motor for 240V operation:

heavy duty operation

either undersized or overloaded

branch circuit serves the saw

power company cannot correct a low voltage situation.

The following procedure to change motor voltage should be followed only by a

qualified electrician. Note: Whenever changing the switch position from 120 to 240V,, make certain that all necesssa_ steps

(including properfusing of the branch cir- cuit) are completed.

1. Unplug saw.

2.Remove pan head screw from top of motor cover. Remove motor cover panel at blade end of motor.

3.Use small screwdriver to slide dual voltage switch to 240V position.

4.Re-install motor cover panel.

5.Replace 120V power cord plug with 240V, 15 amp, 3-prong plug.

6.Connect power cord white and black leads to two "hot" plug blades; connect power cord grounding wire to plug ground prong.

7.Plug cord into 240V, 15 amp, 3-blade

receptacle. Make sure receptable is con- nected to a 240V A.C. power supply through a 240V branch circuit having at least a 15 amp time delay fuse or circuit breaker. Note: No adapter is available for this type plug.

DANGER

To avoid electric shock, unplug saw

before changing

motor voltage.

 

Pan Head

 

Screw

Motor Cover

/

Panel

/

 

/

/

Dual Voltage

Switch

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Contents Part No. SP5539 113.197511113.197611 Contents Major Hazards SafetySafety Symbol and Signal Words KWARNING Wrong Way Feed HazardWork Area Safety Instructions Safety InstructionsPersonal Safety Instructions Saw Safety Instructions Workpiece Safety InstructionsBlade Safety Instructions On-Product Safety Labels KWARNINGSafety Assembly Identify PartsQJlIF*llfq!lt LHllLltlLllltllllltB Tools Needed For Assembly Assembly Steps Build Cabinet BaseBuild Foot Assemblies Shaped Slot Attach Foot Assemblies Short Assemble Side PanelsOnly Door Model without Casters Assembly Attach Door HingesAttach/Install Spacers Attach Side Panels to Bottom ShelfAttach Skirts Center Support Upper Lower Only Drawer Model Complete Center Slide AssemblyAttach Doors Center Support Assemble Drawers Attach HandwheelMount Motor Shaft has left-hand threa&. Turn nut clock- wise to loosenAssembly Mount Basic Saw AssemblyAdjust Leveling Feet Attach Trim CapsInstall Front Table Attach Slide Arm SupportsClips. Note Table will extend about Beyond Trim caps Assemble Table Lock Mechanism To Remove Drawers Only Drawer Model Alignment and AdjustmentInstall Drawers Only Drawer Model Controls 45, -45 , 90Rip l.ock Controls Adjust Column Support Alignment and AdjustmentAlignment and Adjustment Steps Level Front Table Square Crosscut Travel Install Blade Square Blade to Table for Crosscut- tingAlignment and Adjustment Square Blade to Fence Square Blade to Table for Ripping Adjust Carriage Bearings Make Blade Parallel to Table Install Guard Align Spreader to BladeComplete Adjustments Go to Digital Display Section and followError Messages Digital DisplayButton Functions =73Install Battery To Replace BatteryAlign Encoders Miter EncoderSet Zero Reference Points For Bevel, Miter, and Elevation Bevel EncoderSet Zero Reference Point For Rip Set Zero Reference Point For Out-RipConversion Table Motor Specifications Power SupplyMotor Protection & Reset Button Electrical ConnectionsBefore changing Motor voltage To Change Motor Voltage to 240 A.CTo avoid electric shock, unplug saw Crosscutting Safety CrosscuttingDuring crosscutting, blade teeth can Having fingers, hand or arm cut offCrosscuttin Crosscut KerfsMaking Crosscuts StepRepetitive Crosscutting Ripping Ripping DefinedIn-Rip and Out-Rip Positions Infeed and Outfeed DirectionsRipping Safety Workpiece PositioningKickback Pinching or binding can happen whenRipping Wrong Way FeedGuard Nose Function Pawls and Spreader FunctionWith kerfs, workpiece could get Ripping Set-up ProcedureIf workpiece is pushed along fence Making Rip Cuts InleedRipping Hints Dado Blades, Molding HeadsCutting Aides FencesPush Sticks Auxiliary Fence and Push Block for RippingCutting Aides Cutting Aides Straight Edge for Irregular WorkpieceInformation for Edging Accessories SafetyInformation for Dado Lower Blade Guard Edging without an auxiliary fenceJam in fence or table kerfs AccessoriesLower blade guard can get caught or Maintenance CleaningGeneral Information LubricationAdjustments for Wear Remove screw and nut from swivel lock knobCarriage Bearings Arm and ColumnBlade Changing Replacing PawlsWhat to Do Motor ProblemPossible Causes Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Cutting ProblemSaw Problem Possible CausesTroubleshooting Electronics ProblemBlank Repair Parts Model NOS .197411 and 113.197511Repair Parts Always order by Part Number Not by Key NumberModel NOS .197411 and 113.197611 Base and Column Assembly Model NOS .197411 and 113.197511 Parts List for Craftsman 10 Electronic Radial SAW Model NOS .197411 and 113.197611Model NOS .197411 and 113.197511 Model NOS .197411 and 113.197611 and 113,197511 PartRepair Parts ARM Assembly Table Assembly Foot Assembly Model 113.197511 Model NOS .197411, 113.197511 Repairs Parts Model NOS .197411, 113.197511Repairs Parts Cabinet Assembly for Model 113.197411 For ModelMotor Assembly Guard Assembly Index Pail No. SP5539 Sold by SEARS, Roebuck and CO., Chicago, IL 60684 U.S.A113.197411