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Craftsman SP5373 Owner's Manual
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1. 1 Voitage too low to permit motor to reach operating speed 2 Fuses or circuit breakers do not have sufficient capacity Motor stalis resulting in blown tuses or tripped circuit breakers Frequent opening of 1 Motor overloaded fuses or circuit 12 Fuses or circuit breakers breakers do not have sufficient capacity 1 Install proper size fuses or circuit breakers NOTE Motors used on wood working tools are particularly susceptible to the accumulation of saw dust and wood chips and should be blown out or vacuumed frequently to prevent interference with norma motor ventilation and proper operation of the centrifugally operated Starting switch o SOO Sw OX zs D d n mes AM GB oO UNS PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN DUST COLLECTION SYSTEM MODEL 113 299780 Always order by Part Number not by Key Number Part No Description Item Description 819166 e a Holder Filter Dust Bag 27 819198 Washer Flat 5 16 x 11 16 819172 Motor 1 HP x 3 32 819187 Switch 28 819196 Leg 819302 Ay Key Switch 29 819207 Caster Fixed 819189 Ak Cord with Plug 30 819199 Base 819191 Handle 31 819203 Caster Pivoting Nut Hex 3 8 16 Washer Flat 3 8 x 3 4 x 3 32 Nut Acorn 3 8 16 Bracket Leg Screw Pan Hd M x 16 12 Ty AB STD833025 Screw Hex Hd M6 x 1 25 819192 Plug Plastic 819171 Housing Upper
2. SERVICE Service is available by returning this unit to the nearest Sears Service Center Department through out the United States MODEL NO 113 299780 Dust Collection System Model and serial numbers may be found on the Motor Cover of your Dust Collection System HOW TOORDER WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS ALWAYS REPAIR PARTS GIVE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION PART NUMBER PAHT DESCRIPTION MODEL NUMBER NAME OF ITEM 113 299780 Dust Collection System All parts listed may be ordered from any Sears Service Center and most Sears stores If the parts you need are not stocked locally your order will be electronically transmitted to a Sears Hepair Parts Distribution Center for handling Sold by SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO Chicago IL 60684 U S A Part No SP5373 Form No SP5373 1 Printed in Taiwan 10 92
3. DISCONNECT TOOLS Betore servicing when changing accessories or at tachments AVOID ACCIDENTAL STARTING Make sure switch is in OFF position before plug ging n USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES Consult the owners manual for recommended accessories Follow the instructions that accom panythe accessories The use of improper acces sories may cause hazards 18 NEVER STAND ON TOOL Serious injury couldoccur if the tooltips over Do not store materials such that it is necessary to stand on the tool to reach them CHECK DAMAGED PARTS L Before further use of the tool a guard or other part eee that is damaged should be carefully checked to U ensure that it will operate properly and perform its intended function Check for alignment of moving parts binding or moving parts breakage of parts mounting and any other conditions that may affect _ its operation A guard or other part that is damaged 20 should be properly repaired or replaced NEVER LEAVE MACHINE RUNNING UNAT TENDED Tum power OFF Don t leave Dust Collection System until it comes to a complete stop The Craftsman Dust Collection System is specifically designed to capture sawdust and wood chips at the source The fine dust is filtered by the upper bag while heavy particles settle in the lower bag for easy removal Do not use as a vacuum iS CAUTION The blower housing containsa high speed fan blade that can amputate fi
4. ave This Manual For Future Reference f i H deem mri Ne emanat 1 MEERE 4 f ep diy ZUR Mama S Deets wea reve yyw Nas ce mm ws canes ener Serial Number Model and serial number may be found on the motor cover i You should record both model and serial number in a safe place for i future use FO SAFETY READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY SSC erm enin er em i e pt icr s or DENS I PAO Batty 4 i 4 j t 4 H t E E i i 4 E ERE I Verre Or ary Song pa S b Febre LEE E ETT ay SCA E RICE hael N inir pAn er Ra sp hat EPET aed ta Mitre So AEG EC HAS Wai et etn cece te fae FO Tin Poe S ede EU Je te ieee EUN ARX RP arn th Aleit opt a as rior ee e MA REO RP EEG CA SENS Waa oe s ug i 1 l Amienense twat rers rill le way ale LINDE tee n WR iaa Rata ahne PX et rere RAM eren f f Mes A eee rere meer Rhea eet atte APP PPM bdelreroermrernfrnya orcum aE RARER LN Ras P PM META E C SEHR TH PEEL eI Wee ta Sold by SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO Chicago IL 60684 U S A Part No SP5373 Printed in Taiwan p ULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON CRAF
5. SWIVEL CASTERS Gye FLAT WASHER HEX SCREW LEG SUPPORT C Items are shown actual size Description E a m ee june A Hex Nut Mex 3 ONE B Lockwasher 1 4 sess i Flat Washer ax ir rr eer ad 2 Attach t hex nut io threaded noon o of Filter Dust Bag Holder a and place lockwasher and flat washer on nut ao mu 3 Insert F Filter Dust Bag Holder into threaded hole of Filtration Housing as shwon 2 Tum Filter Dust Bag Holder rod clockwise until nut is secured to Filtration Housing 8 mors Fiter Dust Bag Holder i in ait with pe T bana wrench the side of Filtration Housing as shown 8 i insent hex s screw V through the Handle and Fange DUX 4 Attach the and the hex nut to the screw and Poen j ie 5 Repeat process for all four holes and secure with cn acted wrench l a 2 Attach the ends of the Handle to the Relief fFlangeson DUST BAG CC FILTRATION HEX NUT I ibi cii LOCKWASHER P A f TR FLAT WASHER des C OL mns HANDLE TO FILTRATION N A i epe un o 1 Items are shown actual size 2 a B Lockwasherss ud dia a Dee a o Hex Nuts M6 X m erderea E pud t MM OMMOMS l FILTER HANDLE DUST BAG HOLDER oe HOUSING Y LOCKWASHER t Hex NUT 7 id LLL HEX SCREW ES REN M rrr tsar a RELIEF FLANGE CHIP BAG ASSEMBLY LOWER FILTRATION HOUSING 1
6. level surtace Route vacuum hose and electric cord out of traffic areas ae necessary when used by or near children M cu v Don not leave appliance plugged in Unplug romoutet 2 when n not in use e and before 6 servicing oe To avoid health hazards from v vapors o or r dusts do do not a Do not allow to be used as a toy Close attention is 3 To avoid injury from accidental starting unplug power cord before changing or cleaningfilter dust bag or chip bag Do not use without filter dust bag and or chip bag in place Do not unplug by pullingon cord To unplug grasp the plug not the cord Tum of controls bee unplugging 4 Do not use with damaged cord plug or other parts if 2 your Dust Collection System is not working as it Do not vacuum or use this Dust Collection System X should has missing parts has been dropped dam neari flammable or combustible liquids gases gaso line or other fuels lighter fluid Cleaners oil based aged left outdoors or dropped into waler return it to s a Sears Service Center Goal dust amagnesiumdust grain dust orgun powder RU m not pull orcany by cord use cord as handle close ES door on cord or pull cord around sharp edges or corners Do not run Dust Collection SINN over cord Keep cord ay from heated surfaces gt Do noth handle plug o of the Dust Collection System with ME hands RB ee Do n
7. Insert lower Chip Bag by tilting the Metal Reinforced Bandat an angle and position it through the hole inthe lower Filtration Housing 2 Tuck one side of the Band under the Sawdust Chute Extension 3 Allow the opposite side to rest on the ridge of the opening 4 Tug on the Chip Bag to insure proper seating SAWDUST CHUTE EXTENSION iai HOUSING UPPER FILTER DUST BAG ASSEMBLY 1 Disconnect the Adjustable Band Clampand insertthe end through the loops provided at the opening of the Filter Dust Bag 2 Invertthe Filter Dust Bag and slip the open end of the Bag over the 1 Relief on the top opening of the Filtration Housing 3 Securethe Bag by adjusting the rectangularbarto the fourth set of hooks 4 Pull the lever tight until it seats itself AKA CAUTION Make sure the opening of the bag is tight against the relief so dust will not escape FILTER FILTER DUST BAG buSTBAG HOLDER Bu fA eo Am if VU HIM P d BAND CLAMP Man RA Me EIER MIA Vet cer errem mu Marta aa atia Maite AA A Pr Ne rrr TT ATTI a asus AMAA rrr ne I RR ai i PAM aoe ec rm LR IL P x j ADJUSTABLE m Saw Sawdust Coll lector DELE S E eA WARNING To avoid fire or dyplosloii caused nected directly t to the woodworking machines Please use Can the pene provided fc for maximum efficiency Er j eee hiookup to many machines eat aome Bandsaws Belt and Disk S
8. Hei venei BMC a CONNECTED TO A o KNOWN GROUND o RECEPTACLE MAU MAKE SURE THIS IS 3 PRONG PLUG z E ADAPTEH WAHNING THE ADAPTER ILLUSTRATED IS iB FOR USE ONLY IF YOU ALREADY HAVE A PROP ERLY GROUNDED 2 PRONG RECEPTACLE p CORDS B Thei use of any extension cord will cause some loss of power Use tt the following table to determine the mini extension cords which have 3 prong grounding type Pg and 3 pole receptacles which accept the tool s ay ug E E TE For circuits s that are Qd Gu each circi box the wire size must be increased proportionately in order to deliver ample voltage to the sawdust collec ORY SME MONE Wire Sizes Required Length of American Wire Gage 0 25 feet No 16 26 50 feet No 14 51 100 feet No 12 eis WARNING FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY TURN SWITCH OFF AND REMOVE PLUG FROM POWER SOURCE OUTLET BEFORE MAINTAINING YOUR DUST COLLECTION SYSTEM AD WARNING TO AVOID INJURY FROM ELEC TRIC SHOCK OR SUDDENLY STARTING UNIT AL WAYS REMOVE SWITCH KEY AND KEEP UN PLUGGED WHILE UNIT IS DISASSEMBLED IN ANY WAY ALWAYS REASSEMBLE WITH RECOM MENDED PARTS BEFORE PLUGGING UNIT IN CHIP COLLECTING BAG REMOVAL 1 Push Bandup and slide opposite edge to the middie opening 2 Lower Band carefully through opening as shown Deposit chips in appropriate meta container AEA CAUTION Wear Safety goggles ANSI 287 1 to protect your eyes prior to co
9. I a ee x p used especially In poorly ventilated areas p Every effort should be made t to prevent foreign material _ from entering the motor When operated under condi i tions likely to pe tmit accumulations of dust dirt orwaste gt within the motor a visual inspection should be made at lt fr quent intervals Accumulations of dry dust can USU ally be blown out successfully NOTE Motors used on wood workingt tools are o particu larly susceptible to the accumulation of sawdust and wood chips and should be blown out or vacuumed frequently to prevent interference with normal motor ventilation Puer M The operator performing this cleaning function should wear Safety goggies and filter mask Do not use unit if power cord becomes worn or frayed if any servicing other than the above cleaning be comes necessary it should be performed by an author ized Sears Service Center NOTE The speed of this motor cannot be regulated or changed To re move dust blow off n motor bad a low pressure air troubleshooting ng L MOTOR is PROBLEM gt E NE JHOBABHE nani Motor will not run 1 Defective cord plug 1 Consult Sears Service Any attempt to repair this motor pee fe and or Motor NM ee may create a hazard unless repair is done by a qualified d 2 Blown f fuse Service technician Repair service is available at your a EIU ur 5 nearest Sears store e
10. LET GUARD 1 Locate the following items trom the loose parts bag Desctiption Qty A Flat Washers 5 16 x 11 16 x1 16 4 B Hex Screws M8 x 1 25 12 4 C Lockwashers 5 16 4 2 Locate the Filtration Housing and Inlet Guard A B Items are shown actual size BASE PLATE REAR E HEX SCREW o LOCKWASHER Gj FLAT WASHER Rems are shown actual size the base of the Filtration Housing _ NOTE Make sure Inlet Guardi is pointing tor rear of machine S Place e and flat washer o on h hex screw v and insert through the holes of the Inlet Guard into the threaded eles of rie Filtration Housing as shown t Complete the process forthe other three holes using ee Same mens SUPPORT TLEGS i B docs the lolowing items sirom the loose e paris bag iei let t Leg 6 Support as s shown GS Place lockwasher and flat w washer on hexs screw ow and pro oe insert through the holes in the Support Leg and secure to the threaded h holes i in the Fi Filtration ni Housing DINE iod shown p eee Sw Uses same gt method to attach Right Support u d 5 Secure hex Screws swiththe use of adiustable wrench pe MOUNTING LE LEG BRACKET a n s 1 Locate the following items from the loose parts bag ge rapinis Qty JA Fiat Washers 5 16 x 11 16 x 3 32 4 B E DENS ME x 1 25 12 mou
11. OH IUE 4 0 ne 4th 9 on eva Adah e ee 1 M rar Dat og i Manual D ne e WAG odo Uu tous Left Side Support Leg Adjustable Band Clamp ee Flexible Hose 4 4 Inch pu a lt Adapter uu O Ring Rear Fixed Casters a ipsa ia Ee Fronti Pivoting Casters MUN ee c a Chip Collecting Bag Tri ii rs LEE Bracket and tniet Clamp MT RET Leg Biel sos Lt WARNING IF ANY PARTS ARE MISSING a co DIES BROKEN GET THE PROPER PARTS FROM SEARS CU BEFORE ASSEMBLY OR USING THIS DUST jog dd EOM VECTION SYSTEM A WARNING PLUGGING THE DUST STCOLLEC gt Sr TION SYSTEMINDURINGASSEMBLYCANRESULT NLI 7 INELECTRICALSHOCKORYOURFINGERS HAND OR ARM BEING CUT OFF FROM FAN BLADE CON TACT DO NOT PLUG IN THE COLLECTOR ATANY C510 TIME DURING ASSEMBLY THE DUST COLLEC Cos TION SYSTEM SHOULD ONLY BE PLUGGED I IN T ae m is TO BE USED LIST OF PARTS IN LOOSE PARTS BAGt key Description Qty os EN Hex Nut E M6 d rasa pce og wana 3 8 16 EA a aa R Lockwasher f CINE ee Bt LII we ean i eee eee ee ke ot uui ee 8 b IE no is G Hex Screw M6x1 30 Ux ta oro rr sM6x1 412 MB xT BR LL ABI eo Items shown are not actual size T lt x ECC Flat Washer 3 8 X 3 4 Ba kre ae 4 1 wire ey ge ties ya a eee RA NOTES qute EDO duo eds PIVOIING CASIO oc
12. ST BAG This Dust Collection System is able to move easily from one woodworking machine to another FILTRATION HOUSING A CAUTION To avoid injury from falling unit or fire from electrical cords do not cross over large debris or electric cords when moving unit CASTERS es o This appliance i is for use on a nominal 120 volt circuit RAT e E and has a grounded plug that looks like the plug illustrat TION CONNECT TO A 120V 15 AMP BRANCH CIRCUIT AND USE A 15 AMP TIME DELAY FUSEOR CIRCUIT BREAKER FAILURE TO CONNECT IN GQTHIS WAY CAN RESULT IN INJURY FROM SHOCK On FIRE XE E Nour nee Collect ion System i must be properly a grounded Not all outlets are properly grounded If you are not sure that your outlet is properly EUIS s have it checked by a qua lified electrician AA WARNING IF NOT PROPERLY GROUNDED THIS DUST COLLECTION SYSTEM CAN CAUSE ELECTRICAL SHOCK PARTICULARLY WHEN USED a IN DAMP LOCATIONS Ab WARNING To AVOID SHOCK OR FIRE iF J POWER CORD IS WORN CUT OR DAMAGED IN sd WAY HAVE IT REPLACED IMMEDIATELY TEMIS WIRED ATTHE FACTORY FOR 1 20v OPERA i _ ted below Atemporary adapter may be used to connect this plug to a 2 pole receptacle as shown below if a properly grounded outlet is not available The temporary adapter should be used only until a properly grounded outlet can be installed by a qualified electrican The green co
13. STD551125 Lockwasher 1 4 STD840610 Nut Hex M6 x 1 819183 Seal Housing 1D0551025 Washer 1 4 x 1 2 x 1 16 32 STD541037 33 STD551037 34 STD541837 35 819200 36 819186 STD833012 Screw Hex M6 x 1 12 37 819170 A Bag Lower Chip 819168 impeller 38 819169 Clamp Filter Dust Bag 819198 1 Washer Flat 5 8 x 1 1 2 x 39 819165 Bag Upper Filter Dust 1 8 40 819185 Screw Pan Hd MA x 16 124944 Nut Hex 5 8 18 40 Ty B 819184 Guard Impeller 41 819173 Seal Motor 819182 Housing Lower 42 819188 Key 819190 Sieeve Housing Edge 43 819167 Capacitor 819195 O Ring 135mm 44 819174 Cover Capacitor 819194 Guard inlet 45 46 57509 3 Screw Pan Hd M4 x STD835010 Screw Hex Hd MB x 1 25 Q 7 10 8 46 819267 A rose Flex 4 0 inch 819202 Clamp Inlet Support 47 819268 Clamp Hose 819201 Bracket Inlet Support 48 B19269 A Adapter 2 1 274 0 STD835012 Screw Hex Hd MB x 1 25 508298 Bag of Loose Parts 12 Not Shown Owner s Manual Not Shown SP5373 Standard Hardware Item May Be Purchased Locally B WARNING These Items Are Important To The Safety Of This Tool Do Not Substitute Common Parts e Any attempt to repair or replace electrical parts on this unit may create a HAZARD unless repair is done by a qualified service technician Repair service is available at your nearest Sears Store
14. THAT COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS PERMANENT INJURY DO NOT CONNECT POWER CORD UNTIL THE FOL LOWING STEPS HAVE BEEN SATISFACTORILY COMPLETED 1 Assembly mounting and alignment 2 Learn the function and proper use of the ON OFF Switch 3 Read and understand all safety instructions and operating procedures throughout the manual 4 Read the following labels which appear on the top and bottom of filtration housing and sides of motor IER aas a a aaa p WARNING Metal shavings ordustcan set sawdust on fire Collect wood materials only Do not collect metal shavings or dust See manual for details Risk of electrical shock Use indoors in dry area Donotuse outdoors oron wet Surfaces Sparks can ignite vapors from flammabie products Do not use around Nammabie products If connected toa circuit protected by fuses use time delay fuses with this appliance Electrical 120 volts 60 Hz AC oniy 7 amps Hazardous moving parts inside Unpiug before removing inlet guard Attach inlet guard before plugging in BEFORE EACH USE 1 inspect your Dust Collection System If any parts are missing bent or fail in any way or any electri cal components do not work properly turn off the Dust Collection System remove switch key and remove power supply cord from power supply Replace damaged missing or failed parts before using the Dust Collection System again 2 Plan your work t
15. TSMAN DUST COLLECTION SYSTEM within 4 one year from the daia of purchase this Craftsman Dust Collection System fails due to a defect in naterial or workmanship Sears will repair it free of charge WARRANTY SERVICE iS AVAILABLE BY SIMPLY CONTACTING THE NEAREST SEARS SERVICE CENTER DEPARTMENT THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES gt This warranty applies only while this product is used in the United States E Hc Thi is h gives you specific legal rights and you mayalse have other rights which vary from state to state SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO D 817 WA HOFFMAN ESTATES IL 60135 When usi using your Dust Collection Sni follow basic y Precaution including the SSE 2508 9 P S S UENEN a IS faduce the risk of fire e electric s Shock or xr Injury M Read and understand this owner s manual and all _ labels on the Dust Collection System before oper cand Use only as described in this manual To avoid personal injury or damage to Dust Collec den System use only S Sears Craftsman 1 recom an _ mended accessories Sparks inside the electrical pans c can n ignite flammable E vapors or dust To avoid fire or explosion oe Do not vacuum anything that is s burning or or Smokin i sucha as cigarettes matches or Got Lashes En s vc Yacuum to toxi ic materials tei not use or store n near hazardous materials n E ee Do noU use d or ori wet anaes gt Put unit on a stable
16. anders and Radial 5 electrical parts don not Jt operate this Dust Collection System n areas with flammable vapors such as lighter fluid cleaners oll base paints gasoline er alcohol e or explosive dust such as coal magnesium grain or gun powder in the air Do not vacuum oe explosive dust flammable or combustible liquids or hot ashes To avoid health hazards from vapors or dusts do not use near toxic materials To avoid electrical shock do not expose to rain Store in doors Unplug power cord before changing clean Ing or emptying the filter dust bag or chip bag by the Igniting of vapors or dust due tothe ot To ATTACHING ACC ESSORIES TO INLET _ GUARD T2 eU ja Diameter Hose Clamp Assembly and Adapter Uu Open Clamp and insert Hose by slipping Clamp ov over Hose Attach to Inlet Guard and tighten v m Clamp with a straight blade screwdriver Use this Ee deus d d geass same process to connect Adapter Tighten both En See wee Bm oc Clamps securely to increase air velocity and lo reduce leakage The pr aad will i Ru dis rp connect i mmm CAUTION To avoid fire use only the hose and CE lt adaptor designed for this unit The adapter is de is z signed to fitonly to the hose Do not attach t Pa a to n other Het t opening v CONNECTING DUST COLLI LECTION A SYSTEM TO POWER SOURCE A Adc CAUTION ite connected t toa a circuit ii protected B by fuses use time delay fuses with this a
17. inside edge of angie flange on Support Leg Make sure both holes on Bracket align with similar holes on Leg Support 3 Piace 5 16 flat washer on hex screw insert through Leg hole and attach to threaded hole of Bracket 4 Repeat same process for other hole and secure with use of adjustable wrench 5 Attach Fixed Clamp as shown by placing flat washer on hex screw insert hex screw through hole of Fixed Clamp and attach to threaded hole of inlet Guard Bracket 6 Repeat step 5 to attach other screw below nlet Guard 7 Tightenall screws on Legs Inlet Guard and Filtration Housing securely MOUNTING BASE PLATE 1 Locate the following items from the loose parts bag Description Qty A Flat Washers 5 16 x 11 16 x 1 16 4 B Hex Screws M8 x 1 25 12 cues 4 2 Attach Base Plate to Leg Supports by flipping base upside down aligning holes on both Leg Supports 3 Place flatwasher on hex screw insert through hole of Leg and attach to threaded holes in Base Plate as shown 4 Repeat same process for other three holes and secure with adjustable wrench 5 Wiih the assistance of another person carefully flip the Dust Collection System right side up A JUN B D items are shown actual size CLAMP AND BRACKET MOUNT HERE INLET GUARD BRACKET LT S LEG SUPPORT pd oet MEME pod z A Items are shown actual size FIXED CASTERS BASE PLATE
18. io n pde Acorn Nut 3 8 16 2 Fixod C asilo ntu tees ri aerate 2 Hose Clamp 0 0 2 cece mmm 2 MOUNTING FRONT PIVOTING CASTERS 1 Locate the following items from the loose parts bag Description Qty A Pivoting Casters 00 ceeeeeeeeeees 2 B Hex Nuts 3 8 16 eens 2 C Flat Washers 3 8 x 3 4 me D ACOITHNUIS oso deer ete obire hor 2 e Base Pte ost rettet asm 1 2 Screw a hex nut completely on the Caster bolt 3 Position flat washer on top of previously installed hex nut and slip the Caster bolt through the hole on front of Base Plate Position secondflatwasheron the bolt 4 Screw the Acorn Nut on the bolt securely with an adjustable wrench 5 Tighten the hex nut securely against the base plate 6 Repeat steps 2 5 on opposite side tems are shown actuai size ACORN NUT FLAT WASHER FLAT WASHER d HEX NUT BASE PLATE ee cb FRONT BOLT SWIVEL CASTER MOUNTING REAR FIXED CASTERS 1 Locate the following items from the loose parts bag Description Qty A Fixed Casters Jesse 2 B Flat Washers 1 4 x 1 2 4 C Lockwashers 1 4 4 D Hex Head Screws M6 x 1 12 4 2 Position Fixed Casterunder rear of Base Plate so that holes on Caster bracket and Base Plate line up 3 install hex screw lock washer and flat washer as shown Tighten securely using an adjustable wrench 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 on opposite side MOUNTING IN
19. lored rigid ear lug or the like extending from the adapter must be connected to a permanent ground such as a properly grounded outlet box cover When ever the adapter is used it must be held in place by a metal screw VV AArGINGIN a IMPROPER CONNECTION OF THE EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONDUCTOR CAN RESULT IN A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK CHECK WITH A QUALIFIED ELECTRICAN OR SERV ICE PERSON IF YOU ARE IN DOUBT AS TO WHETHER THE OUTLET IS PROPERLY GROUNDED DO NOT MODIFY THE PLUG PROVIDED WITH THE APPLICANCE IF IT WILL NOT FIT THE OUTLET HAVE APROPER OUTLET INSTALLED BY A QUALI FIED ELECTRICIAN DT 2 gta pu s ee ane 3 PRONG PLUG 2 VM GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS t B m i This appliance m es grounded P it should malfunc e tion or breakdown grounding provides a path of least oy seed af resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of Gee GROUNDING PRONG electric s shock This appliance is equipped with a cord oed CT PROPERLY having an equipment grounding conductor and gr ounce T oor dh OUTLET ing plug The plug must be plugged into an appropriate eee EG ECUNS outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accor 8 ore with al local codes and ordinances i 55 WARNING TO MAINTAIN PROPER DUST BL COLLECTION SYSTEM GROUNDING WHENEVER THE OUTLET YOU ARE PLANNING TO USE FOR THIS POWER TOOL IS OF THE TWO PRONG TYPE 2DO NOT REMOVE OR ALTER THE GROUNDING A PRONG IN ANY MANNER
20. ltage causes a reduction of 19 in maximum power output of which the motor is capable and a reduction of 20 in voltage causes a reduction of 36 in maximum power output 1 Circuit overloaded with lights appliances and other motors 2 Undersize extension cord Of extension cord too long 3 General overloading of power company facilities 1 Do not use other appliances or motors on same circuit when using the Dust Collection System 2 Increase the wire sizes on extension cords or reduce length of extension cords See Motor Specifications and Electrical Requirements section 3 Request a power check from the power company 1 Low voltage 1 Request voltage check from the power company Motor starts slowly or fails to come up 2 Windings burned out 2 Have motor repaired or replaced by a qualified service to full speed or open technician 3 Starting switch will not 3 Have capacitor replaced by a qualified service technician operate Switch contacts working properly Capacitor is bad 1 Clean out sawdust to provide normial air circulation through motor See Maintenance section 1 Motor overtoaded 2 Improper cooling Air circulation restricted through motor due to sawdust accumulating inside of motor Motor overheats Request voltage check from the power company 2 Install proper size fuses or circuit breakers
21. mmencing opera tion 3 Reconnect the Chip Collecting Bag by sliding the Band through the hole and slide the opposite side under Dust Chute Extension Seat as shown I Lu es Roper T as i i 1 RI i d d i H FILTER DUST BAG REMOVAL 35S CAUTION Ifusingthis Dust Collection System to help keep airborne wood dust In heavy usage within acceptable limits you must regularly monitor air borne dust and maintain Dust Collection System to avoid exceeding dust limits Each application Is unique Your maintenance schedule must there fore be tailored to your specific use of this Dust Collection System 1 Shake the Filter Dust Bag so the fine dust falls into lower Chip Collecting Bag 2 Disconnect the Adjustable Band Clamp by releasing the Spring Lever Clamp 3 Remove the Filter Dust Bag and deposit all fine dust in an appropriate metal container 4 Reconnect the Bag carefully so the Clamp wraps around the Bag on all sides Adjust the lever to the fourth hook and fasten securely 5 Slip loop over hook on Filter Dust Bag Holder eee FILTER OUST BAG HOLDER FILTER DUST BAG ADJUSTABLE BAND CLAMP Ink MY A Putas atat ta a abes MIENNE PW VJTUYTITY UT UU UU C k pi on 7 LM e ARA tratti aaa aaa E BC TT rre eren rni EE mS Ng MAPA naa d as dam i t CAUTION To avold eye injury or adverse E n Ako to dust high air pressure should not be CUDREPVRLA
22. ngers grab loose clothing and neckties or propel dust at high velocities DONOT OPERATE WITHOUT ALLPARTS IN PLACE Do notattempt to clean remove dust bags or service unit while in operation Disconnect from power source This Dust Collection System is intended for either com mercial or household use IMPORTANT NOTE Please Read Carefully static Shocks Are Common in dry areas or when the relative humidity of the air is low To reduce the fre quency of static shocks in your home the best remedy is to add moisture to the air with a console or installed humidifier The safety information in this manual is highlighted by the following safety alert symbol The following signal words are used to indicate the leve of risk A f SES I amp rece a ESES ot fia DANGER Means that if the safety information is not followed someone wil be seriously injured or killed AA WARNING Means that if the safety information is not followed someone could be seriously injured or killed Ad CAUTION Means that if the safety information is not followed someone may be injured TABLE OF CONTENTS ITEM PAGE ITEM PAGE WARRANTY INFORMATION sss 2 Filter Dust Bag Assembly iiec 11 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2 OPERA TON aon ditior toe iced bate see 12 GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR Attaching Accessories to Inlet Guard 12 POWER TOOLS cesi etaiduos cds as 4 Connecting Dust Collecti
23. nis 4 us 2 heer Leg Bracket between the Support Legs and oc slide against the angled flange of the Leg _ holes on Leg Support sition ir Inlet Guardii in iiine with the ethreaded H holes son yeu NOTE Make s re holes i in fog B Bracket align v wih ues F j E MACHINE 0006 a RET INLET GUARD a HEX SCREW wm LOCK WASHER i Ni WASHER RA FILTRATION OUSING 25 Items are shown actual size J wert rena M L LEG SUPPORT e TUE Y a a i Ld a l al T ARTT ARSE TTT REPRE PPP MILES TIT RANA FEL TR ET REPETI EL tam uLRaN it LAICUS AES Iu ue ORTA T a d MES g i N t a aE Aa tt wt whe Ba tea he a i l E calles eins i mc FLAT WASHER a Z HEX SCREW R o HEX SCREW LOCKWASHER I UFLAT WASHER e IMPELLER flange of leg Suppo 2nd attacht io stiweaded hole of Bracket VETUS MR M Ix MIA 2 2 e lt 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 using same process on other A Place flat was ieron ex screw ir inser through angled three hol three holes MOUNTING INLET BRACKET 1 Locate the following items from the loose parts bag Description Oty A Flat Washers 5 16 x 11 16 x 1 16 2 B Hex Screws M8 x 1 25 12 2 C Flat Washers 1 4 x 1 2 2 D Hex Screws M6x 1 12 2 2 insert inlet Bracket between relief flange of inlet Guard and against
24. o protect your eyes hands face ears and body WEAR YOUR A WEAR SAFETY GOGGLES FORESIGHT iS BETTER THAN NO SIGHT Wear safety goggies not glasses that comply with ANSI 287 1 shown on label Operating any power tool can result in foreign objects being thown into the eyes which can result in permanent eye damage Safety goggles are available at Sears retail catalog stores Use of glasses or goggles not in compliance with ANSI 287 1 could result in severe injury from breakage of the eye protec tion B When cleaning coliection bags wear a dust mask e Read a a understand c owner S manual dnd labels attixed t tothe tool Learn its application and limita oliens as well as its n potential hazards ps vuati r to this tool 2 GROUND THE TOOL This tool is equipped ae an ETE 3 COR cord and a 3 prong grounding type plug to fit theo E proper grounding type receptacle The green con ductor in the cord is the grounding wire Never lt connect the green wire lo a live terminal KEEP GUARDS IN PLACE iA working order and in proper adjustment and e alignment z REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND WRENCHES Form habit of checking fo see that keys and adjust ing wrenches are e removed trom tool before tu ping bone KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN Cluttered lt areas and benches invite accidents Floor must not be slippery due to wax or sawdust n AVOID DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENT Don
25. on System to INTRODUCTION Cae iai ades a S eutthotede ster patuit 5 Power Source ooo EPOR 12 Unpacking and Checking Carton Contents 6 OOR SWIECTI iude Seid i ot Ree ele on 13 PSO ME OY Gu tini usurae aha Mate ei 7 Moving Dust Collection System t3 Mounting Front Pivoting Casters o oo 7 Power SUDO sianie aa ATE 14 Mounting Rear Fixed Casters sss 7 Grounding Instructions oo ee eeee 14 Mounting inlet Guard aa 7 Extension Cords eesesseeeeeeeh eret esee an 14 Mounting Support Legs 8 MAINTENANCE uv onvali bn EN 15 Mounting Leg Bracket sess 8 Chip Collecting Bag Removal 15 Mounting Inlet Bracket ooo se 9 Filter Dust Bag Removal 15 Mounting Base Plate ET TREE 9 NOLO MEE CEES 16 Mounting Filter Dust Bag Holder 10 TROUBLES HOO PINO oaceae 16 Mounting Handle to Filtration Housing 10 REPAIR PARTO ag tto ae eed adi iita ir 18 Chip Bag Assembly cancern 11 5 Ve Remove entire contents ot carton Check each item 3 against the Carton Contents List Ll Eros immediately if any parts are e damaged or missing E key Notify your Sears CARTON CONTENTS LISTE Description win deine m Filter Dust Bag tans n eem T 2 Fitter Dust Bag Hanger m oe Filtration Housing ee catch ee ree 1 Inlet Guard Lus rx S Right Side Support lg as duis mu t Loose Parts Bag NNNM ZELLE Base P late ow Vae EO ETTE UR
26. ot puta any abeti into o Veniilauon openings Do not Nr vacuum with any ventilation openings blocked keep ree of dust lint hair or anything that may reduce air 01h flow Kesphi hair loose edoi fingers and all parts of body away from openings and moving parts Extension cords in poor condition or that are too small can pose fire and shock hazards When using an extension cord be sure it is in good condition See Extension Cords inthe Operation section for proper wire sizes Connect to properly grounded outlet only See ii a Instructions on page 14 D E A Sm JE BODEN S n DA E Dt MZ E B OB 2 a 3 t tt LA oh E we 5 e 4 amp m a i ph 5 X M A i a wh e H eM EB ES Rb H E E gt A RS af M A A3 B E M hy F H a M amp i u ME E M E fy AS t m M s M d n Mm Li EE EA EA EA ev ES A Eis n CAUTION Husingthis Dust Collection System to help keep airborne wood dust in heavy usage within acceptabile limits you must regularly monitor air borne dust and maintain Dust Collection System to avoid exceeding dust limits Each application is unique Your maintenance schedule must there fore be tailored to your specific use of this Dust Col lection System Safety is a combination of common sense staying alert and knowing how your Dust Collection System works BEFORE USING THE DUST COLLECTION SYSTEM 595 WARNING TOAVOIDMISTAKES
27. p 2 Check for mm fuses and replace with fuse of proper qo capacity Tighten connections 2 a Sawdust trapped between e bag and housing b Lower bag is hung up on sawdust shoot extension Reposition chip bag pro peri See Maintenance Chip Bag Loose connectors 2 Filter dust bag and or chip collection bag releasing sawdust Excessive sawdust dn air Do not pick up metalorferrous materials Stop the machine and the material will fail to the bottom of inlet tube 2 Unpiug unit prior to disassembly Hazardous moving parts inside Attach inlet guard before plugging in Use a piece of wood to free impeller 3 Consult Sears Service to repair loose or rubbing impeller Ub 2 RI MEM A repair to the housing may create a hazard unless it is pu 1 T done by a qualified service technician Repair service is EA PES mu a oe available at your nearest Sears store Picked up large wood chips or debris 2 Loose impeller 3 Rubbing impeller Excessive usd noise 2 dB 1 Have motor checked by qualified service technician Repair service is avaiable at your nearest Sears store Excessive noise 1 Motor Motor fails to devel op full power NOTE LOW VOL TAGE Power out put of motor de creases rapidly with decrease in voltage at motor terminals For example a reduction of 1095 in vo
28. ppl lance m 4 Prior to connecting your Dust Collection System to co ny power source be sure your bags are installed properly This will remove any possibility of dust flying In Un your face ive The motoron your Dust Collection System is wired for 05 420 volts single phase power system Make sure the DES motor rating pie with the electrical system it is to uc be connected Qo E Toor many action in onone o circuit will blow fuses Be careful not t overload circuii Sue eg G On the rear of the Motor Housing above the Handle is the Switch Box The ON OFF Switch has the ability to be turned ON when the Red Key is properly installed Switch to the ON position by moving the switch upward Turn the switch OFF by moving downward Remove the Key from the switch whenev er the saw is turned OFF and keep it out of the reach of children GIA WARNING THE DUST COLLECTION SYSTEM CAN START ACCIDENTALLY OR BE USED BY CHIL DREN OR OTHERS WHEN THE KEY IS LEFT IN THE SWITCH ALWAYS REMOVE KEY WHEN THE DUST COLLECTION SYSTEM IS OFF AND KEEP IT OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN d WARNING THE DUST COLLECTION SYSTEM WILL START IMMEDIATELY WHEN THE POWER COMES BACK ON AFTER A BLACKOUT IF THE KEY IS LEFT ON IN THE SWITCH ALWAYS TURN THE SWITCH OFF AND REMOVE THE KEY Turning Switch ON MERE T Hemoving Switch Key MOVING THE DUST COLLECTION SYSTEM MOTOR FILTER DU
29. tuse power tools in damp or wet locations or E expose them to rain Keep work area well lighted Provide adequate surround ing Work d KEEP CHILDREN AWAY Alb visitors should be kept a sate distance from work areas MAKE WORKSHOP CHILD PROOF os o gt with padlocks master switches or ry remova starter keys v DERI Uae AA USE PROPER SPEED 25 120 00 This tool will do the job better and safer v when oper eius lt ated at the proper speed USE RIGHT TOOL EE 50 qu Don t force tool or attachment to do a jo tor which LEG citwas not designed WEAR PROPER APPAREL Do not wear loose clothing gloves neckties or jewelry rings wristwatches to get caught in moving parts Non slip footwear is recommended Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair Roll long sleeves above the elbow 12 USE SAFETY GC GOGGLES 5 Head Protection lt Wearsafety goggles must comply with ANSI 287 1 atallt times Everyday eyeglasses only have impact i resistant lenses they are NOT safety glasses Also 5 14 SA US face or dust mask if cutting operation is dusty and ear protectors plugs or muffs during extended periods or operation 13 DON T OVERREACH Keep proper footing and balance at all times MAINT AIN TOOLS WITH CARE Keep tools sharp and clean for best and safest performance Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories 15 16 47
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