Craftsman 113225941 belt & disc sander

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der Operation (continued) |1 !L J
the Abrasive Disc
Move thework acroSs the "Down Side" of the face of the
abrasive diSc_Foraccuracy; use a miter gauge.
NOTE: Use acombination square to square the miter
gauge tothe face of the disc: If it is not square, pull out
the index pin, loosen the miter gauge knob and move the
miter gauge, tighten the knob securely.
The table may be tilted for beveled work
IWARNING: Applying the workpiece to the "Up 1
I Side" of the disc first could cause workpiece to fly I
I up (kickback) and result in an injury.
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DOWN SIDE
(LEFT)
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MITER GAUGE /SQUARE
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Maintenance ii nl,,i, inn ,i t ill|Hi
Maintenance
IWARNING_ For:your own safety, turn switch "OFF" I
1and'remove plug from power: source outlet before I
I adjusting, maintaining, or lubricating your belt and i
disc sander, l
Keep _our machineand your workshop clean. The dust
traps around the abrasive disc and the abrasive belt are
designed to deflect most of the fine dust. They should be
connected to a vac for most eflicient dust removal.
{WARNING: To avoid electrocution or fire, any
Jrepairs to electrical systems should be done only
Iby qualified service technicians. Unit must be
I reassembled exactly to factory specifications.
If powercord is worn or cut, or damaged in any way, have
itreplaced immediately.
Frequently blow out or vacuum out any dust that may
accumulate inside the motor.
A coat of automobile-type wax applied to the worktable
will make it easier to feed the work while finishing.
Do not apply wax to the abrasive belt table because the
belt could pick up the wax and deposit it on the pulleys,
causing the bet! to slip.
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Motor Maintenance and Lubrication
1. The bearings, in both end shields of the motor, have bee/
lubricated at the factory with correct lubricant. No othei
part of the motor required lubrication.
2. Re-lubricate motor bearings following the instructions on
the nameplate. Be sure to wipe oft dirt or grit if present
around oil hole caps to prevent any possibility of foreign
material contaminating the oit wicks that supply the bear-
ings with oi!. Use a good grade of medium weight mineral
oil, such as automobile engine oil SAE 20.
3. If disassembly of the motor is necessary, it should be
returned to your nearest Sears retail store in order to pre-
vent voiding the guarantee.
NOTE: The speed of this motor cannot be regulated or
changed.
4. Every effort should be made to prevent foreign material
from entering the motor. When operated under conditions
likely to permit accumulations of dust, dirt, or waste within
the motor, a visual inspectionshould be made at frequent
intervals. Accumulations of dry dust can usuaIly be blown
out successfully,
NOTE: Motors used on wood-working tools are particu-
larly susceptible to the accumulation of sawdust and
wood chips and should be blown out or "vacuumed" fre-
quently to prevent interference with normal motor ventila-
tion and proper operation of the centrifugally-operate_
starting switch.
Lubrication
The ball bearings in this machine are packed with grease at
the factory, They require no further lubrication,
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