Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product SP5373 Craftsman
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Save This Manual For Future Reference Dust CoBlection System Serial Number Model and serial number may be found on the motor cover. You should record both model and serial number in a safe place for future use. FOR YOUR SAFETY: READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY.
• • •:• •_ :-•-::_:/.' - • ••• ,.,. ,,i _. FULL:ONEYEAR WARRANTY ON CRAFTSMAN DUST C-OLL_ If within 0ne year from the date of purchase, thls Craftsman Dust Collection System f.
_ CAUTION: if usingthts Dust Collection System to help keep airborne wood dust in heavy usage within acceptable limits, you must regularly monitor air borne dust andmaintain Dust Collection System to avoid exceeding dust limits. Each application is unique.
:4 AFETY INSTRUCTIONS :FOR: POWER TOOLS 1. KNOWYOUR TOOL Read and undersiarid owner's manual and labels 3tt_xed to the tOOl [:.earn its appiicalion and limita- nuns as welt as its(specffic potenl.
........ iiiiii ii ,i ,i, introduction 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.
I_NPAC_KiR_ i_::_ _HECKING CARTON €ONTENTSI! Tools Needed Adjustable Wrench Screwdriver ...... i CARTON CONTENTS LISTf Key Descrlptlon Qty, A _; FiltedDust Bag ........................................... 1 B Fitter/Dust Bag Hanger ..................
assembmy MOUNTING FRONT PRVOTING CASTERS 1, Locate the following items from the loose parts bag: Description Qty. A Pivoting Casters ................................... 2 B Hex Nuts* (3/8 - 16) .............................. 2 C Flat Washers* (3/8 x 3/4) .
:: 4i Support the opposite side of Filtration Housingw_th a b[()ck of wood_ A;: Ptace: O÷Ring in relief of Inlet pipe (See page!8) 5.: Position Inlet Guardin tine with the threaded holes On the base of the Filtration Housing. NOTE: Makesureinlet Guard is pointing to rear of machine_ 6.
IIIIL u i_ MOUNTING INLET BRACKET 1, Locate the following items from the loose parts bag: Description Qty. A Flat Washers* (5/16x 11/16xl/!6) ..... 2 B Hex Screws* (M8 x 1.25 - 12) ............... 2 C Flat Washers *(1/4 x 1/2) ...................... 2 D Hex Screws* (M6 x 1 - 12) .
AG HOLDER 1_ LoCate the foUowing items from the loose parts bag: Description Qty. ..... A Hex Nut* (M6 X 1) ................................ 1 B Lockwasher* (1/4) .
CHiP BAG ASSEMBLY - LOWER FiLTRATiON HOUSING 1. 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.
ii:i;ii!ii!iiii!iiiiii i i!i !ii I'H iiii: : / i ThliS _Dust !i¢olie_ion System i!s designed to be corn elecffiCai parts, do not operate this Dust Collection netted directly t0:thewoodwOrking machines.
', rlqplll i ....... ................. ............... jl ,l! i ON ! OFF SWITCH 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.
...................... ' .......... .............. " " " .... " 4 _1 , , _ __ TION: CONNECT TO _ A::120Vi 15"AMP, BRANCH CIRCUIT AND USEA15=AMP,TIME DELAY FUSE OR CIRCUIT.
i l i i i , inl _ WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, TURN SWITCH "OFF" AND REMOVE PLUG FROM POWER SOURCE OUTLET BEFORE MAINTAINING YOUR DUST COLLECTION SYSTEM ...... _ WARNING: TO AVOID INJURY FROM ELEC- .___I-- j_ TRIC SHOCK OR SUDDENLY STARTING UNIT, AL- /_ WAYS REMOVE SWITCH KEY AND KEEP UN- .
MOTOR : Excessive dust fin _tO_: could cause excessive heat: in motor. : Every effort shou!d be imade _to: prevent foreign material fromenteting the motor:i When operated ur_ler condi- tions likely to permit accumtllations of dust, dirt; or waste within the motor, a visual inspection should be made at frequent intervals.
PROBLEM Excessive noise. Motor fails to devet- op full power. NOTE: LOW VOL- TAGE: (Power out- put of motor de- creases rapidly with decrease in voltage at motor terminals.
........ i i parts PARTS!LIsT, FOR!; :CRAFTSMAN DUST COLLECTION SYSTEM f MODEL 113.299780 ,'_" E 45 i i i 18.
m repaint parts PARTS LiST FOR CRAFTSMAN DUST COLLECTnON SYSTEM MODEL 113.299780 Always order by Part Number - not by Key Number. Item Part No. No. De _rlptton 1 819166 2 819172 3 819187 4 819302 5 81.
p,- ii, i,,, _'_ SERVICE MODEL NO. 113.299780 Dust Collection System HOW TO ORDER REPAIR PARTS _,l ill i i i ii ,,i ill Sold by SEARS. Part No. SP5373 DUST COLLECTmON SYSTEM Service is available by returning this unit to the nearest Sears Service Center/Department through- out the United States.
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