Sears 113.23615 manual Pastewax onthe woktabte will

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The motor bearings are permanently lubricated and require no further lubrication,

D0not attempt to oil the motor bearings or service the

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WARNING: ifthe power cord is worm, cut or dam- i aged inany way, have it replaced immediately.

t WARNING: To avoid fire or electrocution, reassem- i I bie electric parts with only approved service parts._

[Reassemble exactly as originally assembled.

Arm Bearings

Lubricate the arm bearings after 10 _ours of use. Re-oilafter every 50 hours of use or whenever there is a squeak coming from the bearings_

1. Turn saw on its side._

2_Squirt a generous amount 0f SAE 30 oil around the -::shaft end and bronze bearing._

3_ Let tl_e:oil soak inoVernight in this condition.

4;Next day repeat the above procedure for::the opposite

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designed to give long service life. When one or both brushes become shorter than 1/4", replace both brushes.

1.Remove the brush cap using a 1/4" flat blade screw- driver.

NOTE: The brushes are spring loaded and may push against the brush cap as it releases.

2.Install the new brush assembly and reinstall the brush cap.

3.Use the cap to push the spring and brass end of the assembly into the rectangular hole as the cap is tight-

ened.

Be sure that the brush cap is fully seated in the

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4. Repeat the procedure for the ether brush.

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Contents Airs NumberWhen Installing or Moving The Saw Safety Signal Words Before Using The SawSafer Before Each UseRemove all traces of wood dust from on Tan Ahead to Protect Your Eyes, HandsFace and Ears Before Leaving the Saw Inih Whenever Saw Is RunningYU Wilti Holld Motors, Specifications and Electricat Requirements Connecting To Power Supply OutletHazard and may also create a shock hazard Prong Plug ProperlyU GroundedContents Assembly and alignment Do not lift saw by this arm LiftToAlign the Bevel indiCator Bevel Pointer Knob UnP!ug=powercord from outlet and Checkthat switch is ofLRemoving Pin End Blades Installing Plain End Blades Unplug power cord from outlet and check that switch is offRemoving Plain End Blades Ion KnobHeight AdjustmentKnob Hold-Down Dust BlowerBlade Hold-Down FootMounting the Scroll Saw to a Bench Upper Blade Holder Work Hogd-Down Blade Support Children And OthersSpeed Control/On-Off Knob Push RotatePin and Plain end Biades 012Basic Saw Operations Maintain Tools With CareHa a Removeall traces of wood dust from insideInspect your workpiece Keep your face and body to one side of blade, out of linePower source outlet before removing or replacing the blade Whenever Saw Is RunningBefore Leaving The Saw Before freeing any jammed materialPastewax onthe woktabte will Sears recommends the following accessories Wrong tension1312 Always Order By Part Number-Not By Key Number Plate Clip0ffii Unplug power cord from outlet and check that switch isRBlades Installing Pin End Blades Blade Holder BossThin ClampBlade Clamp Thick Holder Upper Blade Holder Lower Blade HolderWrench Upper Blade Holder PointingBlade Hex Socket Screw TWrenclRod Lower Blade Holder Blade Clamp Circular Btade Beveled Holder Edge Impression Installing Plain End BadesBeveled Edge Circular ImiDression Blade Clam IBld r INCH Variable Speed Scroll SAW Sold by SEARS, Roebuck and CO., Chicago, II U.S.A