Craftsman 113.232210 Owner's Manual

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TROUBLE SHOOTING-- MOTOR
Excessive noise.
NOTE: Motors used on wood.working tools are particularly susceptible tothe accumulation
of sawdust and wood chips and sho_Jid be blown Out or"vacuumed" frequently to prevent
interference with normal motor ventilation.
PROBABLECAUSE
TROUBLE
Motor fails to develop
full power. NOTE:
LOWVOLTAGE: (Power
outputof motor
decreases rapidlywith
decrease involtage at
motor terminals. For
example, a reductionof
10% involtage causes a
reductionof 19% in
maximum poweroutput
ofwhich the motoris
capable, anda reduction
of20% in voltage causes
a reductionof 36% in
maximum power output.)
Motor starts slowly
or fails to come up
to fullspeed.
Motor overheats.
Motor stalls (resulting
inblownfusesor : :
trippedcircuitbreakers,)
I
1. Motor.
2. Pulley setscrew loose,
t. Circuit overloaded with
lights,appliances and other
motors,
2, Undersize wires or circuit
too long,
3. General overloadingof
power companyfacilities.
Frequent opening of
fuses or circuit
breakers,
.......... REMEDY
1. Have motor checked by qualified service technician.
Repair service isavailable at your nearest Sears store.
2.
1.
Tightensetscrew, ........
Do not use otherappliances or motors on same circuit
when using the jointer.
2. Increase wire sizes, orreduce length of wiring. See
"Motor Specificationsand Electrical Requirements"
section.
3. Request a voltage check from the power company.
1. Low voltage willnot trip
relay.
2. Windings burned outor
open.
3. Starting relay notoperating.
4. Drive belt tension..to.0..h.!gh. .
1, Motor overloaded.
2. Impropercooling. (Air
circulationrestricted
through motordue to
sawdust accumulating
inside of motor.) I
1,
Request voltage check from the power company.
2. Have motor repaired or replace&
3. Have re_ayreplaced,
4. Adjust belt tension.
1. Feed work slower into blade.
2. Clean out sawdust to provide normal air circulation
through motor. See !'Maintenance and Lubrication"
section.
3. Defective relay. 3.: Have relay replaced,
: = : .... t......
2. Voltage too;lowto permit: :. 2. Request voltage check from the power company.
motor to reach operating '
3. Fuses0rcircuitbreakers _ 3; Installpropersizefusesorcircuitbreakers.Seeelectdcal
: :do not have sufficient ..... connection section.
:capacity. i :i :.... .......... ...........................................
1, Motoroverloaded. _ , 'i, Feed work slower.
2. Fuses orcircuit breakers i 2. Install proper size fuses or circuit breakers. See electrical
do not have sufficient connection section.
,capacity.
SEARS RECOMMENDS THE FOLLOWING ACCESSORIES
ITEM CAT. NO.
Cutter Blades .,.. :.,. ................. 9-2293
Power Tool Know-how Handbook: ......... 9-29117
Knife Setting Gauge ,.. ; ............ :. 9-2647
Chip Collector.._. .... : ........ . ...... 9-29974
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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