Motor Specifications And Electrical Requirements; Connecting To Power Source Outlet; Check Motor Rotation - Craftsman 113.213780 Owner's Manual

15-1/2 inch drill press
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motor
specifications
and
MOTOR
SPECfFICATIONS
This dri!t
press is designed
to use a _725 RPM rnoto_ orfly.
DO
[_ot USe any motor
that runs f_iste_ than
17_,:)°r. RPM.
it
is
wired
for
operation
on
110120
volts,
60
Hz.,
alternating
current.
1T MUST
NOT
BE CONVERTED
TO
OPERATE
ON
230
VOLTS,
EVEN
THOUGH
THE
RECOMMENDED
MOTORS
ARE
DUAL
VOLTAGE.
THESE
CRAFTSMAN
MOTORS
HAVE
BEEN
FOUND
TO BE ACCEPTABLE
FOR
USE ON
THIS TOOL.
HP
RPM
VOLTS
CATALOG
NO.
1/3
1725
1!0-120
!250
!/2
!725
110-120
1254
1/2
1725
!10-120
1255
1/2
1725
t10-120
1278
1/2
1725
110-120
1279
CAUTION:
Do not use blower
or washing
machme
motors
or any motor
with
an automatic
_eset overtoad
pTotector
as
their
use may be hazardous.
CONNECTING
TO POWER
SOURCE
OUTLET
This machine
must
be grounded
white
in use to protect
the
operator
from
electric
shock_
P!ug power
cord
into
a 110-120V
p-opeHy
grounded
type
outtet
protected
by a 15-amp,
time
delay or Circuit-Saver
fuse or circuit
breaker.
_F YOU
ARE
NOT
SURE
THAT
YOUR
OUTLET
IS
PROPERLY
GROUNDED,
HAVE
IT CHECKED
BY
A
QUALIFIED
ELECTRICIAN.
WARNING:
DO
NOT
PERMIT
FINGERS
TO
TOUCH
THE
TERMINALS
OF
PLUGS
WHEN
INSTALLING
OR
REMOVING
THE PLUG
TO OR FROM
THE
OUTLET.
WARNING:
tF
NOT
PROPERLY
GROUNDED
THIS
POWER
TOOL
CAN
iNCUR
THE
POTENTIAL
HAZARD
OF
ELECTRICAL
SHOCK,
PARTICULARLY
WHEN
USED
IN
DAMP
LOCATIONS,
iN
PROXIMITY
TO
PLUMBING.
IF
AN
ELECTRICAL
SHOCK
OCCURS
THERE
_S
THE
POTENTIAL
OF
A
SECONDARY
HAZARD
SUCH
AS YOUR
HANDS
CONTACTING
THE
CUTTING
TOOL.
If power
cord
is worn
or cut, or damaged
in any way,
have
it replaced
immediately.
3-PRONG
PLUG
PROPERLY
_j
GROUNDED
OUTLET
-.,,,
GROU_Dt_dG
PRONG
@
if your
unit
is for
use on less than
150 volts,
it has a plug
that looks
like above.
eJectrica|
requirements
This
power
tool
is equipped
with
a 3-conductor
cord
and
groundmg
type
ptug
wh
ich
has a grounding
prong,
approved
by Underwriters'
Laboratories
and the Canadian
Standards
Association.
The ground
conductor
has a green jacket
and is
attached
to the tool
housing
at one end and to the ground
prong
in the attachment
p!ug
at the other
end.
This
plug
requires
a
treating
3-conductor
grounded
type
outlet
as shown,
If the outlet
you
are
planning
to use for
this power
tool
is
of
the:; two
prong
type
DO
NOT
REMOVE
QR
ALTER
THE
GROUNDING
PRONG
IN ANY
MANNER.
Use an
adapter
as shown
and
always
connect
the grounding
lug to
known
ground.
It
is recommended
that
you,
have
a qualified
electrician
replace
the TWO
prong
outlet
with
a properly
grounded
THREE
prong outlet.
An adapter
as shown
below
is available
for connecting
plugs
to 2-pror_ 9 receptacles.
The
green
grounding
tug extending
from
the adapter
must
be
connected
to a permanent
ground
such as to a properly'
grounded
outlet
box.
GROUNd)!
N G
LUG
ADAPTER
MAKE
SURE THIS
tS
3-PRONG
CTED
TO
A
PLUG
KNOWN
GROUNID
2-PRONG
RECEPTACLE
NOTE:
The adapter
illustrated
is for use only
if you already
have
a properly
grounded
2-prong
receptacle.
Adapter
is
not allowed
in Canada
by
the
Canadian
Electrica!
Code.
The
use of
any
extension
cord
wilt
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.
Use
only
3 wire
extension
cords
which
have
3 prong
grounding
type
plugs
and
3-pole
receptacles
which
accept
the tools plug.
Extension
Cord
Length
Wire Size A.W.G.
Upto-
10OFt.
16
tO0-
200 Ft.
14
200-
400 Ft,
10
CHECK
MOTOR
ROTATION
WARNING:
FOR
YOUR
OWN
SAFETY,
MAKE
SURE
PLUG
IS
NOT
CONi_IECTED
TO
POWER
SOURCE
OUTLET.
WHEN
CHANGING
MOTOR
ROTATION.
The motor
must
rotate
CLOgKW|SE
when
viewed
from
the
shaft end to which
You
will
mount
the pulley,
if
it
does
not,
chef,
go
the
direction
according
to
the
instructions
furnished
With
the motor.

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