Warranty
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2
Safety
Rules ......................................
2
Unpacking
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3
Assembly
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3-4
Installation
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4-5
Operation
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5-9
Maintenance
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9
Troubleshooting
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10
Parts
Illustration
and List ........................
12-15
Espa_ol
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16-27
ONE-YEAR
FULL
WARRANTY
ON
CRAFTSMAN
TOOL
If this Craftsman
tool fails due to a defect
in material
or
workmanship
within
one year from the date of purchase
CALL
1-800-4-MY-HOME®
TO ARRANGE
FOR FREE REPAIR.
If this tool is used for commercial
or rental
purposes,
this war-
ranty will apply for only ninety days from the date of purchase.
This warranty
applies
only while this tool is in the United
States.
This warranty
gives you specific
legal rights
and you may also
have other rights,
which
vary, from state to state.
Sears,
Roebuck
and Co., Dept.
817WA,
Hoffman
Estates,
IL 60179
WARNING:
For your own safety,
read all of the instructions
and precautions
before
operating
tool.
CAUTION:
Always
follow proper
operating
procedures
as
defined
in this manual
even if you are familiar
with use of this
or similar
tools. Remember
that being
careless
for even a
fraction
of a second
can result
in severe
personal
injury.
BE
PREPARED
FOR
JOB
,, Wear proper
apparel.
Do not wear loose clothing,
gloves,
neckties,
rings,
bracelets
or other jewelry
which
may get
caught
in moving
parts
of machine.
•
Wear protective
hair covering
to contain
long hair.
,, Wear safety shoes
with non-slip
soles.
,, Wear safety glasses
complying
with United
States ANSI
Z87.1.
Everyday
glasses
have only impact
resistant
lenses.
They
are NOT safety glasses.
,, Wear face mask or dust mask
if operation
is dusty.
•
Be alert and think clearly.
Never operate
power
tools when
tired,
intoxicated
or when taking
medications
that cause
drowsiness.
PREPARE
WORK
AREA
FOR
JOB
,, Keep work area clean. Cluttered
work areas
invite accidents.
,, Do not use power
tools in dangerous
environments.
Do not
use power
tools in damp
or wet locations.
Do not expose
power
tools to rain.
•
Work area should
be properly
lighted.
•
Proper
electrical
receptacle
should
be available
for tool.
Three-prong
plug should
be plugged
directly
into properly
grounded,
three-prong
receptacle.
•
Extension
cords should
have a grounding
prong and the three
wires of the extension
cord should
be of the correct gauge.
•
Keep visitors
at a safe distance
from work area.
•
Keep children
out of workplace.
Make
workshop
childproof.
Use padlocks,
master
switches
or remove
switch
keys to
prevent
any unintentional
use of power tools.
TOOL
SHOULD
BE
MAINTAINED
•
Always
unplug
tool prior to inspection.
•
Consult
manual
for specific
maintaining
and adjusting
procedures.
•
Keep tool lubricated
and clean for safest
operation.
•
Remove
adjusting
tools. Form
habit of checking
to see that
adjusting
tools are removed
before
switching
machine
on.
•
Keep all parts
in working
order. Check
to determine
that the
guard
or other
parts will operate
properly
and perform
their
intended
function.
•
Check
for damaged
parts.
Check
for alignment
of moving
parts,
binding,
breakage,
mounting
and any other condition
that may affect
a tool's
operation.
•
A guard or other part that is damaged
should
be properly
repaired
or replaced.
Do not perform
makeshift
repairs.
(Use parts
list provided
to order
replacement
parts.)
KNOW
HOW
TO USE
TOOL
•
Use right tool for job. Do not force tool or attachment
to do
a job for which
it was not designed.
•
Disconnect
tool when
changing
belt or abrasive
disc.
•
Avoid accidental
start-up.
Make sure
that the tool is in the
"OFF" position
before
plugging
in.
•
Do not force
tool. It will work most efficiently
at the rate for
which
it was designed.
•
Keep
hands
away from
moving
parts
and sanding
surfaces.
•
Never leave tool running
unattended.
Turn the power
off
and do not leave tool until it comes
to a complete
stop.
•
Do not overreach.
Keep proper
footing
and balance.
•
Never stand
on tool. Serious
injury
could occur
if tool is
tipped
or if belt or disc are unintentionally
contacted.
•
Know
your tool. Learn
the tool's
operation,
application
and
specific
limitations.
•
Use recommended
accessories
(refer to page
15). Use of
improper
accessories
may cause
risk of injury to persons.
•
Handle
the workpiece
correctly.
Protect
hands
from possi-
ble injury.
•
Turn machine
off if it jams.
Belt jams
when it digs too
deeply
into workpiece.
(Motor
force
keeps
it stuck
in the
work.)
•
Support
workpiece
with
miter gauge,
belt platen
or work
table.
•
Maintain
_/_" maximum
clearance
between
table
and sand-
ing belt or disc.
CAUTION:
Think
safety!
Safety
is a combination
of operator
common
sense
and alertness
at all times when tool is being
used.
WARNING:
Do not attempt
to operate
tool until it is com-
pletely
assembled
according
to the instructions.
@Sears, Roebuck and Co.
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