Craftsman 113.225909 manual Motor Maintenance Lubrication, Sears Recommends Following Accessories

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maintenance

WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, TURN SWTCH "OFF" AND REMOVE PLUG FROM

POWER SOURCE OUTLET BEFORE ADJUST-

ING, MAINTAINING, OR LUBRICATING YOUR FINISHING MACHINE.

Keep your machine and your workshop clean. The dust traos around the abrasive disc and the abrasive belt are

designed to deflect most of the fine dust. They should be connected to a Mac for most efficient dust removal

WARNING: DO NOT ATI'ACH AVACWHEN FINISHING

IRON DR STEEL. THE SPARKS COULD IGNITE THE

DEBRIS AND CAUSE A FIRE,

(f power cord ts worn or cut, or eamaged in any way have _treplaced immediately.

Frequently blow oat any dust that may accumulate inside the moto_

A coat of automobge-type wax applied to the work- table wd{ make it a little easier to feed the work while finishing,

Do not apply wax to the abrasive belt table because the belt could Dick uD the wax and deposit it on the pulleys,

causing the'belt to sli_.

MOTOR MAINTENANCE AND

LUBRICATION

1 The bearings, in both end stllelds Of the motor, have been

lubricated at the factory with correct lubricant No other part of the motor reautres lubrtcabon

2 Re-lubricate motor bearings in accordance with the

instructions ontne nameplate Be sure to wipe off dirt or grit if present around od hole capsto prevent anypossibd_ty

of foreign material eontaminapng the oil wicks that supply the bearings with oil Use a good grade of rrled{um weight mineral ell. SUCh as automobde engine oil, SAE 20.

3 If disassembl_ of [ne motor is necessary, it should be returned to your nearest Sears retad or mall order store {n order to prevent vo=dtng the guarantee

NOTE: The s[_eea of thts motor cannot be regulated or changed

4.Ever. effort should De made to prevent fore=gn material from entering me motor. When operated under conddlons

_KetVtO Dermtt accumulatlor3s of (Just, dirt, or waste wdh_ n the motor a visual insDection should be made at frequent

mterva=s Accumulations of dr,/dust can usually be blown out successful[,.

NOTE: Motors usedon wood-working tools are parbcularly

Suscepttble TOthe accumulatton of sawdust and wood ch=ps

and should be blown out or "vacuumed" frequently to

prevent nterference WITh normal motor ventilabon and

proper ouerat=on ot the centrifugally-operated starting

SWlta[1,

lubrication

The BEARINGS in this machine are packed with grease at the factory. They requtre no further lubrication.

Periodically lubrlcate the cams and shafts in the idler pulley mechanism with Silicon Spray.

SEARS RECOMMENDS

THE

FOLLOWING ACCESSORIES

ITEM

CAT. NO.

Steel Stand

9-22213

Caster Set

9-22222, 9-22221

Miter Gauge

9-29929

Pressure*Sensitive cement

9-2220

Abrasive Belts and Disc

SEE CATALOG

Steel Legs

9-22236

Power Tool Know How Handbooks

 

Radial Saw

9-2917

Table Saw

9-2918

Sears may recommend other accessories not listed in the manual, See your nearest Sears store or catalog department for other accessories. Do not use any accessory unless you have received and read complete instructions for its use.

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Contents Belt and Disc Legs and MotorGeneral safety instructions Power toolsBefore Each USE Before Using the SanderSander Plan your work Whenever Sander is RunningAt a time Properly Connecting to Power Source OutletGrounded /n Ul OUTLETs Contents Unpacking and checkingHAROWABEFORMOUNTINGTOOL& Motor AssernbJyFollowing parts are included with Model Mounting Belt and Disc Sander on Craftsman Steel LEG SET Catalog noWrench Installing Sanding Disc and Dust TrapAssembly Belt Table LockingDisc Dust Trap Flat Head Screws AssemblyFlat Spot TrapClips TOP Right Hand Screw Dust Trap CoverTWO Holes 10-32 X 1/2Insert key into switch AssemblyON-OFF Switch Place the bolt onto the motor pulley by rotating the pulleyCable Power Cord Motor CordFind plastic cable hanger from among the loose parts Pull Wrenches in this Direction to Apply Tension Installing Work TableDirectional ARROW\ Be LT Adjusting SCR EWS Belt Locking ScrewBelt Locking Screw Drive Installing Belt Dust TrapBelt Leftmoving To Right PulleyGetting to know your belt and disc sander Installing BackstopAssembWy ANY Aojustm EntsBelt Adjusting Screw ONE on Each Side From Disc Positioning Lock Screw Stop Tilt Lock NUTPlace. It is locked uing the 1/2 wrench Raise the table and loosen the lock nut using a 7/16 wrenchGe ng to know you r belt and disc sander Lock NUtBasic operation Before Using the SanderBefore Each USE For finishing long pieces, remove the backstop Surface Finishing on Abrasive BeltBefore freeing any jammed material END Finishing on Abrasive BeltCurved Edges Causing thebelt to sli Motor Maintenance LubricationSears Recommends Following Accessories CAT. noProtector Open, only Motor wd! notBox TooRemedy Trouble Shooting -- MotorLOW Voltage Supplied With Parts ListHardware for Mounting Tool & Motor Craftsman Belt and Disc Sander Model no .225900 & 113,225931 Housing, Disc 47222Key Part Description Repair partsWith Plug Black Wire to Terminal T1 Green Wire to Green Screw Outlet Before ProceedingSwitch Mounting Repair partsDoes Not Include Key No, 3. Order Separately If Required Page BEL T and Disc Sander