Motor Specifications and Electrical Requirements (Continued)

DANGER: To avoid electrocution:

1.Use only identical replacement parts when servicing a tool with double insulation. Servicing should be performed by a qualified service technician.

2.Do not use in rain or where floor is wet,

This tool is intended for indoor residential use only.

Motor Safety Protection

IMPORTANT: To avoid motor damage, this motor should be blown out or vacuumed frequently to keep sawdust from interfering with normal motor ventilation.

1 Connect this tool to a 120v, 15-amp branch circuit with a 15-amp time delay fuse or circuit breaker. Using the wrong size fuse can damage the motor

2.If the motor won't start, release the trigger switch immediately UNPLUG THE TOOL, Check the saw blade to make sure it turns freely, If the blade is free, try to start the motor again if the motor still does not start, refer to the "Motor Trouble-Shooting Chart."

3,. If the motor suddenly stalls while cutting wood, release the trigger switch, unplug the tool, and free the blade from the wood. The motor may now be restarted and the cut finished.

4.Fuses may "blow" or circuit breakers may trip fre- quently if:

a. ,,,,.,,v, is Overloaded-Overloading can occur if

you feed too rapidly or make too many start!stops in a short time,

bLine voltages are more than 10% above or below the nameplate voltage For heavy loads, however, the voltage at motor terminals must equal the volt- age specified on nameplate

5.Most motor troubles may be traced to loose or incor- rect connections, overload, low voltage (such as small size wire in the supply circuit) or to overly tong supply circuit wire. Always check the connections, the load and the supply circuit whenever motor doesn'twork well Check wire sizes and length with the Wire Size Chart below

Wire Sizes

NOTE: Make sure the proper extension cord is used and is in good condition.

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,

Length of the

Wire Sizes Required for 120v

Conductor

(American WAreGable Number)

110-120V

 

0_25

14

26-50

12

Table

of Contents

 

Section

 

 

Page

Warranty

 

2

Safety Instructions for Miter Saw

2-4

Glossary of Woodworking

Terms

5

Motor Specifications and

 

 

Electrical Requirements

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5-6

Unpacking

and Checking

Contents

7

Tools Needed

 

7

Unpacking

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7

List of Loose Parts

7

Getting to Know Your Miter Saw

8

Section

Page

Assembly

9

Alignment

10-11

Mounting the Miter Saw

t 2-13

Safety Instructions for Basic Saw Operations

14-!6

Basic Saw Operations

16-21

Maintenance and Lubrication

22

Sears Recommends the Following Accessories ..... 23

Trouble Shooting Guide

24-25

Repair Parts

26-3t

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