Sears 113.19771 owner manual Wire Sizes, Locations and Functions of Controls

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2.Afler coolingto a safeoperatingtemperature,the overloadprotectorcanbeclosedmanuallybypushing in theredbuttonon thetopof themotor.If thered b_ttonwillnotsnapintoplaceimmediately,themotor isstilltoohotandmustbeallowedtocootforawhile longerInsomecasesthismaytake20.-30minutes(An. audibleclickwillindicateprotectorisclosed.)

3, As soonasthe red buttonwill snapinto running position, the saw may be startedand operated

normally, by pulling out the saw switch to the "'ON" position.

4.Frequent opening of fuses or circuit breakers may result

if motor is overloaded, or if the motor circuit is fused

differently from recommendations, Overloading can occur if you feed to rapidly or if your saw is misaligned so that the blade heels. Do not use a fuse of greater capacity without consulting a qualified electrician.

5.Although the motor is designed for operation on the

voltage and frequency specified on motor nameplate, normal loads will be handled safely on voltages not more than 10% above or below the nameplate voltage.

Heavy loads, however, require that voltage at motor terminals equals the voltage specified on nameplate.

6.Most motor troubles may be traced to loose or

incorrect connections, overloading, reduced input

voltage (such as small size wires in the supply circuit) or

to an overly-long supply circuit. Always check the

connections, the load and the supply circuit, whenever

the motor fails to perform satisfactorily. Check wire sizes and lengths with the table following.

WIRE SIZES

The use of any extension cord will cause some loss of

power. To keep this to a minimum and to prevent

over-heating and motor burn-out, use the table below to determine the minimum wire size (A.W.G.) extension cord.

Use only 3 wire extension cords which have 3 prong grounding type plugs and 3-pole receptacles which accept the tools plug.

NOTE: For circuits of greater length, the wire size must be

increased proportionately in order to deliver ample voltage to the saw motor.

Wire Size Required

Length of the(American Wire Gauge Number)

Conductor240 Volt Lines 120 Volt Lines

Up to 100 feet

No.

14

No.

12

100 feet

to

200

feet

No.

12

No.

8

200 feet

to

400

feet

No.

8

No.

6

3

SWIVEL

LATCH LEVER

[ABL CLAMP

\

LOCATIONS AND FUNCTIONS OF CONTROLS

6

SWITCH

WITH KEY

RIP SCALE

INDICATOR

3

LOCK

HANDLE

7

ACCESSORY

SHAFT

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Contents SAW only SearsGround ALL Tools Full ONE Year Warranty on Craftsman Radial SAWKnow Your Power Tool USE Recommended AccessoriesMinimize Accident Potential Additional safety instructionsFor radial saws Instal LationPloughing Antikickback With PowerRipping RepositionSaw Power SupplyMotor Specifications Electrical connectionsQualified Electrician Motor Safety ProtectionElectrical Connections Connections should be Made by aLocations and Functions of Controls Wire SizesTools ContentsNut Hex Jam 5/16-18 Nat, Hex 1/2-13 Containing the following ItemsTruss Hd /4-20 Lockwasher, 1/4 Lenkwasher, 5/16 ExternalAttach Elevation Crank STIFFENER1Elevate ARM to ITS Maximum Height Collar, Set aside and out of the way Assembly and alignmentLock ARM Before Proceeding Remove Shipping Screws and DiscardArbor Wrench Screw a Alignment ProcedureStep ONE Attaching and Leveling Table Mounting Support ChannelsAdjusting Column Tube in Column Support Installation of Front Work TableStep TWO OHPtArED O Wrench HEXSquaring SAW Blade to Work Table Squaring Blade to RIP Guide Fence Blade Heel AdjustmentStep Four Step FiveTooth Vertical Heel AdjustmentRest Knob Installingand Adjusting RIP Scale IndicatorsStep SIX Table Spacer BoardFence Locations Install Blade GuardTable Clamp Unlock Index R,ELEASE Power Switch and KeyLocations and functions ControlsAntikickback This Edge of Board Against Fence for ALL Cutsfence 1ST CUT Basic saw operationsPencil Line for Gauging Required Length Operations 1 Through Requirements for CrosscutOperation No Crosscut Repetitive CrosscuttingCrosscut Operation No Miter CrosscutOperation No Bevel Crosscut Operation No -- CompoundOperations 5 Requirements When RippingOperation No -- OUT-RIPPING IN-RIPPINGDadoing MOLDING/SANDING Operation No Bevel RippingTo Readjust Adjustments to compensate for wearAdjusting Bevel Lock Lever Yoke Lock Handle AdjustmentARM to Column Adjusting Carriage BearingsRod Reinstall parts that have been removedLock WheelBevel Lock Handle Loose Trouble-shootingSource Before Trouble Shooting Looseness between column tube and columnSaw Blade has heel Dirty tracks. Clean TracksDull blade or warped board Feed rate too fast. Slow Feed Rate Saw blade heelsProbable Cause Suggested Remedy Lubrication Maintenance and lubricationRecommended Accessories MaintenanceDescription Repair partsParts List for Craftsman 10-INCHRADIAL SAW Model\ \ +.\\ × × Rig $, r Gouj O0oi Rim Parts List for Craftsman 10-INCH Radial SAWModel Number 113.19771 13 1412 63269Bearing 17 15Key Part KeyInch Radial SAW SAW on LYSAW with Legs 113.19771