Maintenance; General Maintenance; Motor Maintenance And Lubrication; Recommended Accessories - Craftsman 113.2433 Owner's Manual

12-inch band saw/sander
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WARNING:
FOR YOUR
OWN SAFETY,
TURN
SWITCH
"OFF"
AND
REMOVE
PLUG FROM
POWER
SOURCE
OUTLET
BEFORE
MAINTAINING
OR
LUBRICATING
YOUR BAND
SAW,
GENERAL
MAINTENANCE
Pitch
and sawdust
that
accumulate
on the tires
should
be
removed
with
a stiff brush
or scraped
off with
a piece of wood.
Do not use a sharp
knife
or any kind of solvent.
When
the tires
become
worn
they
should
be replaced.
When
replacing
the tires, stretch
them around
the wheels
butdo
not
glue
them
onto
the wheels.
Do not allow
pitch to accumulate
on the table,
the insert,
the
guides
or the thrust
bearings.
Clean
them
with
Craftsman
Gum
and
Pitch
Remover.
CAUTION:
Do not
immerse
the
thrust
bearings.
Apply
a thin
coat of automobile-type
wax on the table
so that
the wood
slides
easily
while
cutting.
ON-OFF
SWITCH
t__o o_3.
--
_ MOTOR
_J uG,r
_ET
POWER CORD
i
A
E
GREE
GROUND
GROUND
WIRING
DIAGRA,"_
MOTOR
MAaNTENANCE
AND
LUBRtCATRON
I. The bearings, }n both end shieJds of the motor, have been
lubricated at the factory with correct lubricant.No other
part of the motor requires lubrication.
2. Re-lubricate motor
bearings
in accordance
with
the
instructions on the nameplate. Be sure to wipe off dirtor
gritif present around oilhole caps toprevent any possibility
of foreign material contaminating the oil wicks that supply
the bearings with oil. 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
or mail-order
store
in
order
to prevent
voiding
the guarantee.
4.
NOTE:
The speed
of this
motor
cannot
be reg,;fated
o
changed.
Every
effort
should
be made
to prevent
foreign
materia
from entering
the motor
When
operated
under condition
likely
to permit
accumulations
of dust, dirt, or waste
withll
the motor,
a visual
inspection
ehou#d be made
at frequef_
intervals.
Accumulations
of dry dust can usually
be b_ow_
out successfully.
NOTE:
Motors
used on wood-working
tools are particularl
susceptible
to the accumulation
of sawdust
and wood chip
and should
be blown
out or "vacuumed'"
frequently
t,
prevent
interference
with
normal
motor
ventilation
an,
proper
operation
of the
centrifugally-operated
startin,
switch.
RECOMMENDED
ACCESSORIES
8tern
Cat,
No.
Floor Stand
...................................
9-22213
Steel
Leg Set
.................................
9-22236
Caster
Set
..........................
9-22222,
9-2222!
Miter
Gauge
..................................
9-29929
Hold-Down
Clamp
for Miter
Gauge
.............
9-29928
Stop-Rods
for Miter
Gauge
.....................
9-29924
Rip Fence
.....................................
9-23433
Blades
and Sanding
Belts
...................
See Catalog
Circle
Cutting
Attachment
......................
9-24301
Table
Extension
...............................
9-24302
Speed
Reducer
................................
9-23896
Power
Tool
Know
How Handbooks
Radial
Saw
....................................
9.2917
Table
Saw
.....................................
9-2918
The above
recommended
accessories
are current
and were
available
at the time
this manual
was
printed.
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