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Save This Manual For Future Reference MODEL NO. 113, 225909 BELT AND DISC SANDER ONLY MODEL NO. 113.225931 BELT AND DISC SANDER!WITH LEGS AND MOTOR Serial Number Model and serial number may be found at the right hand side of the base, You model should record both and serial number in a safe place for BEL T AND D/SC SANDER CAUTION: . assembly ® operating o repair parts Read SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS carefully Sold Part No. 68073 by SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO., Chicago, iL. 60684 U.S.A. Printed in USA FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON CRAFTSMAN If within one year from the date of purchase th s Craftsman material or workmanship, Sears will repair it, free of charge. WARRANTY sERVICE OR SERVICE CENTER IS AVAILABLE This warranty gives you specific BY THROUGHOUT S MPLY THE legal rights, BELT AND Belt and Disc Sander CONTACTING UNITED DISC SANDER THE fails due to a defect in NEAREST SEARS STORE STATES. and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. SEARS. general ROEBUCK safety AND CO., Dept. 698/731A, well and to understand the the tool. Learn its as the specific 2. GROUND Th_s and potential Is equIPbe(1 a 3-prong groundmg manual and hazards type with an grounamg and labels limitations as peculiar to working Th_ wire. 3. KEEP GUARDS approved type receptacle cord _s tha grounding _o a hve termmal. - m ment owner's application this tool. ALL TOOLS foot cord plug _reen Never 3.conductor tp fit the conductor connect the and in power mask if (plugs or muffs) Form ADJUSTING habit wrenches of w_re are removed 5. KEEP WORK C_uttereo must align be 6. AVOID Don't tool and Slippery Dower them to d(lequate tnat keys before Use clamps safer than due tOOlS ana turning raln, adlustmg _t pn acc_dems FtOol or SaWdUSt damp or work work wet area Keep ProPer All visitors should ance. w_tn {_adlpcks hghted Provlde from work area CHILD-PROOF rnastel swltche_ snaro Follow remownq starter I<eVS 9. DON'T It FORCE TOOL wdl • was do the IOb bt, tter safer _OCt't foFce at the rate to{ which before ties gnea ol dttaci_mPnt to (30 a 1o13 r'[ was not for P_ts. not weal loose brags. _.,rlstwatcnesl NONSLIP footwear nalr above covering the to cIothlnh to get caugn[ s iecommended contain long halt. rleckttes in or _ewelrv movlng parts Weal protective Roll long Sleeves clean GOGGLES (Head Dractlcal hands at all for to It s operate bmes best for when and safest ubrlcat_ng ano perform changing changing accessories SUCh as etc swdch tbeowner's Follow the STARTING s m "OFF" position before pluggmg ACCESSORIES manua for nslrucPons that mproDer Protection) Wear safety goggles (must comply with ANSI Z87,1) at all times. Everyday eyeglasses only have impact resistant lenses, mey are NOT safety glasses. Also use face or dust recommended accessories. accompany accessories the accessories. may cause hazards. 19. NEVER STAND ON TOOL ]nlury tool could OCCUI _s accidentally Do not store it s necessar, Before materials to stand furmer use of for baits, breakage alignment that that _f the tool _s tipper or tf the contacteP 3bove or on the tool near the to reach tool them such mat PARTS the tool a guard or other _)art thai should be carefully checked to ensure that LI properly and perform its intended function Check may is of of mPvmg _arts, affect damage(] Darts mountmg, ts operation. should De bJndmg and A properly of any guaro mowng other con Ol othe_ repaired Ol replaced 21. DIRECTION Feed work rotation elbow 12. USE SAFETY balance ACCIDENTAL Consult oa_I gloves, When both TOOLS cutters sure dd_ons 11. WEAR PROPER APPAREL Do and servicing, _s Clamaged will operate TOOL too WOrK frees nstruct_ons 16. DISCONNECT Make and 20. CHECK DAMAGED ana des_qneo 10. USE RIGHT hold les. cuttmg or r)V to 13and. TOOLS WITH CARE tools Serious 8. MAKE WORKSHOP protectors operation. ex space a safed_stance v_se your 18. USE RECOMMENDED or AWAY be keot a foottng The use of 7. KEEP CHILDREN ear of Ln locations well and periods 14. DON'T OVERREACH blades. ENVIRONMENT Keep surrounding mwte tO wax in or uslng 17. AVOID benches DANGEROUS LISP (_se from see AREACLEAN areas not to dustv, 13. SECU RE WORK Kee_) and KEYS AND WRENCHES ¢heckmg is extended tool. n the green aolustment operation during 15. MAINTAIN proper tools cutting accessor 4. REMOVE IL 60684 proper IN PLACE order, Chicago, instructions 1. KNOW YOUR POWER TOOL Read affixed Sears Tower, 22. NEVER of OF FEED mto a blade the blade LEAVE UN ATTENDED Turn power off coml)lete stop or cutter or cutter TOOL aga nst the ChrPCtion Of only RUNN NG _)on't leave too_ unt_l t comps _o a safety instructions for beJt and disc sander BEFORE EACH USE: Safety is a combination of common sense, staying alert and knowing how your belt and disc sander works. Read this manual to understand this sander. Inspect BEFORE starting, unplug the sander, turn the switch the switch key before changing the setup, USING THE SANDER: WARNING: To avoid mistakes that could cause serious, permanent injury, do not plug the sander in until the following steps are completed. o Assembly. o Learn (See pages the backstop use and 7 - 16.) function lock screw, ing screws, work table (See pages 16 - 18.) o Review and procedures " Review of the ON-OFF work table lock- ,, binding screw. = broken belt tilt lock of all safety instructions and in this manual. maintenance methods for this DANGER label found on the front AVOID DANGEROUS dry, indoor lighted. place OR MOVING ENVIRONMENT. protected from of the THE Keep work DAMAGED To avoid injury from unexpected e Put the sander on a firm plenty of room workpiece. for handling Support the sander Bolt the sander to slip, in a area well walk, surface where and properly or slide during THE SANDER. or work there supporting normal electrical surface is the if it tends use. has an approved 3-conductor cord and a 3-prong grounding type plug. Use only 3-wire, grounded outlets rated 120 volts, 15 amperes (amps). The green conductor in the cord isthe grounding wire. To avoid electrocution, NEVER connect the green wire to a live terminal. ,, Make sure your fingers do not touch the plug's prongs when plugging or unplugging the sander. metal To avoid back injury, get help or use recommended casters when you need to move the sander. Always get help if you need to lift the sander. NEVER STAND ON TOOL. Serious injury could Check for: parts, parts, parts, mounting, and conditions that may affect the way the sander this speed. MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE. Keep the sander best and safest performance. Follow instructions occur if the tool tips or you accidentally hit the cutting tool. Do not store anything above or near the tool where anyone might stand on the tool to reach them. clean for for lubri- cating. ADJUSTING turning KEYS AND WRENCHES from tool it on. To avoid injury from jams, slips or thrown pieces: • USE ONLY RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES. (See page 22.) Consult this Owner's manual for recommended accessories. Follow the instructions that come with the accessories. The use of improper accessories may cause risk of injury to persons. Adjust table to clear the sanding surface by no more than 1/16 of an inch. ,, Make sure all clamps have excessive play. shock: This sander off and remove sanding disc or WARNING: The 2-1/2" machine pulley and the 2" motor pulley furnished will run the disc at about 2700 RPM and the belt at about 2100 FPM (Feet Per Minute) when used with a 3450 RPM motor. To avoid throwing of work or broken sander fragments, never substitute or interchange these before so it does not rock. to the floor To avoid injury or death from o GROUND are forced sander movement: level PARTS. of moving of moving o any other works. REMOVE Place the sander so neither the user or bystanders to stand in line with the abrasive belt or disc. from accidental If any part is missing, bent, or broken in any way, or any electrical parts don't work properly, turn the sander off and unplug the sander. REPLACE damaged, missing, or failed parts before using the sander again. Use the sander rain. injury anything. pulleys to increase WHEN INSTALLING SANDER. To avoid sander. (See page 22.) Read the following sander: CHECK ,, alignment switch, screws, SANDER. belt or adjusting • stable and understanding operating of the belt adjusting your sanderl DISCONNECTTHE and locks are tight and no parts • KEEPWORK AREA CLEAN. Cluttered areas and benches invite accidents. Floor must not be slippery. To avoid burns near flammable or other fire liquids, vapors Plan ahead to protect damage, never use the sander or gases. your eyes, hands, face, ears. KNOW YOUR SANDER. Read and understand the owner's manual and labels affixed to the tool. Learn its application and limitations as well as the specific potential hazards peculiar to this tool. To avoid injury from accidental contact with moving parts, don't do ]ayout, assembly, or setup work on the sander while any parts are moving. AVOID ACCIDENTAL before plugging STARTING. sander Make sure switch into a power outlet. is "OFF'" safety instructions Plan your work. USETHERIGHTTOOL , Don job it was not designed for belt and disc sander t forcetoo[or attachment to doa • Use extra supports (tables, saw horses, blocks, etc.) for any workpieces large enough to tip when not held down to do. to the table CAUTION:Thismachineisnotdesignedforheavydeburring operations. When finishing metals, sparks or hot fragments could cause a fire. To avoid this. disconnect any dust collectieg hose fromthesander. Also, remove all traces of wood dustfrom inside dust traps in the sander. Dress for safety, WEAR _oD, • NEVER use another person as a substitute for a table extension or as additional support for a workplace that is longer or wider than the basic sander table, or to help feed support or pull the workp=eca, = When finishing on the Disc, always press the workpieca against the "'Down" side of the disc. Sanding against the side coming up from under the table could damage the work by making it "chatter," hands and throw it. YOUR • Sand only one workpiece or tear the work from your at a time, • Clear everything except the workoiece and related support devices off the table before turning the sanaer on. Plan the way you will hold the workpiece Any power sandercan throw foreignobjects intothe eyes. This can cause permanent eye damage. Wear safety goggles (not glasses) that cornpty with ANSI Z87.1. Everyday eyeglasses have only impact resistant lenses. Theyare not safety glasses. Safety goggles are available at Sears retail catalog stores. Glasses or goggles not in compliance with ANSI Z87.1 could seriously hurt you when they break, = Do not waarioosa clothing, gloves, neckties or jewelry (rings. wrist watches). Tney can get caught and draw you into moving parts. = Wear nonslio footwear. - Tie back long hair. • Roll long sleeves - Noise levels above the elbow. vary widely. age, Wear ear plugs ormuffs at a time. o Sanding operationaare along with Inspect the safety when usually hearing using sander dusty. dam- for hours Wear a dust mask goggles. objects in the part of Plan your work to avoid THROWBACKS--when the workpiece catches on the sanding belt or disc and is torn from your hands. no debris between the workpiece • Never use this hand. with large, tool to finish Keep good footing and very small plan your from your SANDER pieces too small to hold by IS RUNNING. Before starting your cut, watch the sander while it runs. If it makes an unfamiliar noise or vibrates alot, stop immediately. Turn the sander off. Unplug the sander. finding and correcting tee problem. disc turns Do not restart counterclockwise until before using the sander. KEEP CHILDREN AWAY. Keep all visitors a safe distance from the sander. Make sure bystanders are clear of the sander and workpiece. FORCE TOOL. rate. Before freeing enough any jammed • Turn switch • Unplug It will Press the material only hard down or binding. for all moving from the sanding let it sand without bogging material: children parts to stop. of the workpiece, use work!_iece supports sanding. LEAVING Make workshop master switches. away to and safer at its against the sander. for all flat surface Wait do the job better workeiece "ORE" • Wait for all moving BEFORE or awkward and balance WARNING: Don't let familiarity (gained from frequent use of your belt and disc sander} cause a careless mistake. A careless fraction of a second is enough to cause a severe injury. To avoid throwback • When sanding irregularly shaped workpiecas, work support so it wit{ not slip and be pulled hands. caution WHENEVER designated Make sure there are no nails or foreign the workDiece to be sanded, • Use extra pieces: OVERREACH. Keep your face and booy to one side. out of line with a possible throwback DON'T your workpieoe, • Make sure there's its supports. DON'T Make sure the sanding To avoid possible from start to finish. Avoid awkward oeerations and hand positions where a sudden slip could cause fingers or hand to move into a sanding surface. Keep fingers away from where the belt goes into the dust trap, parts THE SANDER: to stop, child-proof. Lock the shoo. Disconnecl Remove the yellow switch key Store and others not qualified to use tne tool. it electrical requirements CONNECTING TO POWER SOURCE This machine must be grounded the operator from electric shock. while If the outlet you are planning to Use for this power tool is of the two prong type DO NOT REMOVE OR ALTER THE GROUNDING PRONG IN ANY MANNER, Use an adapter as shown and always connect the grounding lug to OUTLET in use to protect known ground. It is recommended Plug power cord into a 120V properly grounded type outlet protected by a 15-amp. dual element time delay or CircuitSaver fuse or circuit breaker. If you are not sure that your have it checked by a qualified outlet is properly electrician. replace THREE A temporary or damaged in any way, Your unit is wired for 120 volts and has a plug that the one shown below. adapter NOTE: The adapter have a properly The use of illustrated grounded OUTLETs, electrician a properly grounded is available any is for use only 2-prong extension for connecting adapter should outlet can be cord if you already receptacle. will cause some loss of power. To keep this to a minimum and to prevent overheating and motor burn-out; use the table below to determine the minimum wire size (A.W.G.) extension cord. Use have only type 3 wire extension cords which plugs and 3-pole receptacles have 3-prong grounding which accept the tools plug. looks like GROUNDING 3-PRONG /n a qualified with as illustrated 3-PRONG PLUG PROPERLY GROUNDED have plugs to 2-prong receptacles. The temporary be used only until a properly grounded installed by a qualified electrician. WARNING: IF 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 IS THE POTENTIAL OF A SECONDARY HAZARD SUCH AS YOUR HANDS CONTACTING THE ABRASIVE BELT OR DISC. or cut, you outlet A temporary adapter as shown below is available for connecting plugsto 2-prong receptacles. The green grounding lug extending from the adapter must be connected to a permanent ground such as to a properly grounded outlet box, grounded, WARNING: DO NOT PERMIT FtNGERSTO TOUCH THE TERMINALS OF PLUGS WHEN INSTALLING OR REMOVING THE PLUG TO OR FROM THE OUTLET. If power cord is worn it replaced immediately. that the TWO prong prong outlet. _ I _ _ I _ LUG MAKE SURE THIS IS " j} CONNECTED TO A Ul 4 __.,,,_r__..._3_ [_ / /Do l GROUNDING PRONG ]1 _ 2-PR ONG RECEPTACLE ADAPTER \/ Extension a mating 3-conducto{ grounded type Wire Length Size 0-25Ft ................... 26-50Ft ................... 51-100 Ft .................. This power tool is equipped with a 3-conductor cord and grounding type plug, approved by Underwriters' Laboratories and the Canadian Standards Association. The ground conductor has a green jacket and is attached to the tool hous= ing at one end and to the ground prong in the attachment plug at the other end. This plug requires let as shown. Cord CHECK MOTOR Place motor the on A.W.G. 16 14 12 ROTATION your workbench or on the floor. Standing clear of the motor shaft, plug the motor cord into a properly grounded outlet. Notice the rotation of the shaft. As you look directly at the motor shaft it should be turning in the counterclockwise direction _ . tf the motor shaft is out- turning counterclockwise, remove the plug from the power outlet and continue the assembly procedures. If the motor is turning clockwise, remove the plug from the power outlet and contact your Sears Store immediately, 5 CONTENTS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR POWER TOOLS .............. 2 ADDITIONAL SAFETY NSTRUCTIONS FOR BELT AND DISC SANDER ............................................................ 3 ELECTRICAL REQU REMENTS .......... 5 Check Motor Rotation .............................................. 5 UNPACKING AND CHECKING CONTENTS ...................... 6 ASSEMBLY ....................................................................... 7 Assembling Steel Legs ............................................... 8 Mounting Belt and Disc Sander on Steel Leg Set ...,.. 8 Installing Sanding Disc and Dust Trap ....................... 9 Installing Motor, V-Belt Tensioning and Tracking .... 1! On-Off Switch ........................................................... 12 Installing Work Table ............................................... 14 Installing Abrasive Belt Tensioning and Tracking .... 14 Installing Belt Dust Trap ........................................... 15 Installing Backstop ..................................... 16 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR SANDER ............................. 16 Belt Adjusting Screws ............................................. 17 unpacking Belt Locking Screws ................................................. Work Table Tilt Lock Screw ..................................... Backstop Lock Screw ............................................... Belt Table Locking Bolts .......................................... Belt Table Stop ......................................................... BASIC OPERATION ......................................................... Surface Finishing on tne Abrasive Belt ................... End Finishing on the Abrasive Belt .......................... Finishing Curved Edges on the Abrasive Belt .......... Finishing Small End Surfaces and Curved Edges on Disc ................................................................ MAINTENANCE ................................................................ Motor Maintenance and Lubrication ......................... LUBRICATION .................................................................. Recommended Accessories .................................... TROUBLESHOOTING ...................................................... REPAIR PARTS ................................................................ Motor Connections ................................................... 21 22 22 22 22 23 25 29 and checking contents Model 113.225900 Belt and Disc Sander is shipped complete in one carton but DOES NOT INCLUDE Steel Legs or Motor. TOOLS Model 113.225931 Belt and 0isc Sander is shipped complete in one carton and INCLUDES Steel Legs and Motor. are accounted for, before discarding NEEDED - - - , 3/4"7/16"1/2" WrenchWrenChwrench Medium_:2Screwdriver_Philbps ScrewdrlvelC°mbinati°nSquare _._Square!i 3/8" Separate all parts from packing materials and check each" item with Ilustration and "Table of Loose Parts." Make certain all items packing material. 17 17 18 18 18 19 20 20 21 Wrench DRAW any LINE If any parts are m_ss_ng, do not attempt to assemble the Belt and Disc Sander. plug in the power core. or _urn the switch on until the missing parts are obtained aria installed correcti V. AEOf_G COMBINATION LIGHT ON J THIS MUST TNIS EIE)GE I_'_ _ [ BE TRUE. 8OAR° BOARO I Using a 112" wrench, remove the plywood attached to the machine. Save the nuts and bolts and washers. You Wil] need them for attaching the machine to the base SQUARE 3/4 EDGE PERFECTLY "N.I q_u SHOULD_ NOGAPOROVE,LAPNEREWHEN SOUARES_L'PPEOOVE" _NDOTTEOPOS,T_ON 6 THICK MUST B£ STRAIGHT D E O Item ! Table of Loose Parts Qty, j A B O D E F V-Belt, 1/2 x 41" . ....................... Backstop ............................... Belt, Du_t Trap .......................... Motor Pulley Belt Guard ................... Belt Guard Support ....................... Belt Guard Support Bracket ................ 1 1 1 1 1 I G H J K L M "S'" Clip ............................... Pan Head Screw, Type 23, 10-32 x 1/2 ........ Base and Belt, Table (w/Sanding Belt) ......... Disc Dust Trap .......................... Oust Trap Cover ......................... Work Table ............................. 3 3 t t 1 1 N Bag (containing the following loose parts) (Part No. 68035) Motor Pulley, 2 In. Oia................... Wrench, 1/2" . ......................... 5/32 Setscrew Wrench ................... Flat Head Machine Screw 10-32 x 1-3/4 ...... Item Table of Loose Parts Qty. Pan Head Screw, Type 23 8-32 x 3/8 ......... Fiat Washer, 21/64 x 7/8 x 1/8 .............. Hex, Head Machine Screw 5/16-18 x 1 ........ Screw, M Pan Hd. 10-32 x 9/16 ............. Lockwasher No, 10 Int. Tooth .............. 0 P Q R S T U V W X 1 2 1 4 5 1 1 I 1 Hunger, Cable ........................... Owner's Manual ........................... 9" Abrasive Disc .......................... 1 t 1 Sanding Disc (w/Set Screw) .................. Belt,Sanding .............................. Bag Assembly, Outlet (Part No. 68064) (Containing the following loose parts): Outlet, on/off Power ...................... Switch Key ............................. Bracket, Switch Mounting .................. Screw, Pan Hd. 8 x 3/8 .................... Lockwasher, 114" . ....................... Screw; Pan Hd. Machine 1/4-20 x 1/2 ......... 1 1 1 1 t 3 2 2 assernbJy The following ONLY. H parts are included with Model 113.225931 Item No. Qty. *Loose Parts Bag Part #68062Containing Following items: *A Nut, Hex Head 1/2-13 ........................ 8 *A Nut Hex 1/4-20 .............................. 32 *B Screw Truss Hd. 1/4-20 x 5/8 ................. 32 *C Lockwasher, 1/4 External .................... 32 *D Foot, Leveling .............................. 4 E Motor ...................................... 1 F Leg ......................................... 4 G Channel,Support ........................... 2 H Stiffener, Side .............................. 2 J Stiffener, End ............................... 2 K Support, Motor ............................. 1 P Bracket, Mounting ........................... 1 HAROWABE FORMOUNTING TOOL& MOTOR *L Screw, Hex Hd. 5/16-18 x 1-1/2 ............... *C Lockwasher Ext. 5/16 ....................... *A Nut, Hex 5116-18 ............................ *M Washer 11132ID ............................ *N Bolt, Carriage 5116-18x 314 .................. F• 2 6 6 6 4 K N L D E P END STIFFENER HEX NUT 1 | SCREW _ LOCKWASHER S,DE ST,FFEN R STIFFENER SIDE 1. Assemble the two (2) End Stiffeners and the two 2 Side Stiffeners using four (4) 1/4-20 Truss head screws. The End Stiffeners are placed On top of each Side Stiffener as shown. Insert screws through the 9/32 inch diameter holes and finger tighten 1/4-20 nutS. LOCKWASHER \ HEX NUT _e .r _- _ _ CH/%NNEL SUPPORT 2. Attach the four (4) legs to the side and End Stiffener using 1/4-20 screws, Iockwashers and nuts as shown. 3. with and \ LEG CHANNEL SUPPORT SCREW Remove the four (41 Truss head screws which were assembled in Paragraph No. One. Place the two (2 Support Channels as shown, in position align holes in supports Iockwashers wrench. STIFFENER _ k _. MOTOR SUPPORT holes in the Stiffeners, replace nuts, Tighten all nuts using 7/16 LEG 4. Assemble the motor support to steel legs with 1/4-20 screws and nuts. Motor support can be mounted to either 5. end of stand. Tignlen nuts Install leveling feet as shown. To level Leg Set, loosen nut on inside of leg and turn nut on outside to raise or lower feet. Adjust alt four levelers, if necessary, and then tighten nuts on inside of leg. NOTE: These adjustment. levelers WHEN INSTALLING AVOID DANGEROUS dry, indoor place lighted. are not OR MOVING intended from SCREW height Use the sander rain. Keen work sandel n a area well Place the sander so neither the user nor bystanders forced to stand in line with the abrasive belt or d sc. To avoid injury from unexpected / NUT THE SANDER. ENVIRONMENT, protected for / LOCKWASHER are movement: = Put the sander on a firm level surface where there is plenty of room for handling and properly supporting the workpiece. - Support the sander so it does not rock. ,,Bolt the sander tothe floor or work surfaceif walk. or slide during normal use. it tends to slip, To avoid back injury, get help or use recommended casters when you need to move the sander. Always get help if you need to lift the sander. NEVER STAND ON TOOL. Serious injury could occur if the too] tips or you accidentally hit the cutting tool, Do not store anything above or near the toot where anyone might stand on the tool to reach them. MOUNTING CRAFTSMAN BELT AND DISC SANDER STEEL LEG SET. # MOTOR MOUNT BRACKET THISSIDE ON CATALOG NO. 9-22236 0 NOTE: Forillustrative purposes, the Belt and Disc Sander is shown mounted on the Craftsman Catalog No. 9-22236 Steel Leg Set. This Leg Set is included with Model No. 113.225931. C OOc o°o ° oo ___c oc 1. )lace the 3elt and Disc Sander on the Steel Legs, position as shown, ane align the mounting qoles n the feet of the Belt and Disc Sander with those in the END STIFFENERS marKea with an X n tne Jllustratior 2. Mount screws, to legs using flat washers, two 5_16-18 x 2-1/2'" externa! Iockwashers. nuts. !. 1/2" NOTE: The abrasive belt is shipped install the belt on the machine: 1. Loosen both wrench furnished 2. Turn both shown hex head ana hex until belt LOCKING with of the screws, using the To 1/2" the machine. abrasive belt AJUSTING they stop. Retighten ING screws so that detached. WRENCH the two the idler pulley screws as belt LOCK- does not come out 3. Remove the piece of paper, 4. Remove the protective coating, that is applied factory, from the belt table. Use any ordinary at the house- hold type grease and spot remover. WARNING: Never use gasoline, highly volatile solvents. NOTE: Do not apply INSTALLING TRAP wax to the belt table. SANDING DISC 1. Loosen the belt table locking bolts ing bracket with your using one of the AND behind Position belt table the bolts. 3. Place the V-Belt 4. Attach BELT ADJUSTING (ONE ON EACH SCREW SIDE) DUST the mount- 1/2"" wrenches supplied machine. 2. / naptha, or similar BELT TABLE vertically and tighten only LOCKING one of over the pulley. WRENCH the switch assembly to the base using the two screws and washers packed with 5. Loosen the bolt the table belt that the switch. you tightened horizontally, in step 2. Position and tighten both bolts. SWITCH ASSEMBLY assembly B. Find five 378" Pan Head Self-Treading screws from among the loose parts. 7. Place Disc Dust Trap on your workbench and screw m five Pan Head "Thread Cutting Screws," 3/8" long. Screw them in all the way. NOTE: The holes in the Trap screws are thread "Thread Cutting are not threaded Screws" and but the will cut a as they are tightened. DISC R. Find four Flat Head Machine among the loose _arts Screws 1-¾" FLAT HEAD SCREWS 1 3/4" LONG long from / / / DUST FLAT SPOT /ONSHAFT 9. Attach the Disc Dos1 Trap with four flat head screws !-¾" long. 10. There is a flat spot on the shaft near the end. Rotate / the shaft so that the flat spot is facing up. / / 5/32INCH / 11 Place the disc on the shaft so that the set screw ts facmc up. Position the disc so that it is approx, 1/16 rich outward from the edge of the dust trap. 12 Insert the long end of me 532" setscrew wrench through me hole in the disc housmg and mto the setscrew n the disc. Make sure setscrew _s aligned with "F ]at" on shaft. NOTE: 13. Make After several hours ooseness of setscrew certain that the of operation, and ret_gh[er metal grease then peel the backing and affix to the sanding disc. disc check is free of /--SETSCREW WRENCH TRAP for \ oil and from the 9" abrasive disc \ 10 TRAP \ 14. Remove the top right hand screw which VOU installed step 6 and loosen the other t_ree screws. 15. Install the Dust Trap cover and reD,ace hand screw. Tighten ag five screws. me too in right TOP RIGHT DUST TRAP COVER iNSTALLING MOTOR, BELT GUARD 1. Locatethe following parts: OTY. 1 1 1 1 4 4 4 4 V-BELT, HAND SCREW AND II LOCKWASHER Description Motor "L" Bracket Pulley (approx. 2" Dia.) V-Belt Carriage Bolt 5/16-18 x 3/4 Flat Washer 5/16 I.D. Lockwasher 5/16 I.D. Hex Nut 5/16-18 CARRIAGE 5/t6-18 / Guard Assembly including a guard support, guard support bracket, self-threading screws, and clips. 2. Place motor against the motor mounting bracket and insert bolts through holes in motor base and then through holes marked "X" in motor mounting bracket. DO NOT TIGHTEN BOLTS AT THIS TIME. The "'L" bracket which holds the guard support must be slid between the motor base and the motor mounting bracket so motor must be loosely assembled to bracket at this time. MOTOR 3. Slide long leg of "L" bracket between motor base and motor mounting bracket. Then sandwich the "L" bracket between the guard support bracket and the guard support and fasten together with self-threading screws as shown. Install clips onto belt guard support. TWO HOLES 4. Install the 2" pulley onto the motor shaft flush with the end of the shaft and tighten the set screw in the pulley hub against the flat part of the motor shaft. TOGETHER CLIPS 10-32 X 1/2 IN, SELF-THREADING' SCREW BELT GUARD SUPPORT BRACKET SUPPORT /_ 11 BELT GUARD BOLT x 3/4 assembly / 5. Place belt over machine pulley and insert the belt nl the open end of the guard and out the round opening. / BELT MAKE SURE BELT HAS NOT SLIPPED OFF OF MACHINE PULLEY FROM STEP 3, DISC AND DUST TRAP INSTALLATION. 6. Place the bolt onto the motor pulley by rotating the pulley, r 7. Move the motor sideways so that the belt is in the center of the opening in the top of the base. Visually line up the pulleys and V-belt. 8. PUSH downward on motor to apply tension tighten motor bolt nuts. I to belt and IELT MUST BE ON MACHINE PULLEY 9. Check guard support before tightening guard support screws. Guard support must becentered around motor shaft, Tighten screws. 10. Push guard into position on guard support. / / / ON-OFF SWITCH WARNING: DON'T CONNECT POWER CORD TO ELECTRICALOUTLET IN YOU R SHOP UNTIL YOU ARE SURE MOTOR ROTATION IS CORRECT. SEE PAGE 5, The On-Off Switch has a locking feature. THIS FEATURE IS INTENDED TO PREVENT UNAUTHORIZED AND POSSIBLE HAZARDOUS USE BY CHILDREN AND OTHERS. 1. Insert key into switch, NOTE: • _ Key is made of yellow plastic 12 2. Toturnmachine on.insertfingerunder switch lever and pull end of switch out, 3. TO turn machine Never OFF , . . PUSH leave the machine to a complete lever in. unattended until it has come stop, 4. To lock switch in OFF position . . . hold switch IN with one hand . . . REMOVE key with other hand. WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, ALWAYS LOCK THE SWITCH "OFF" WHEN MACHINE IS NOT IN USE . .. REMOVE KEY AND KEEP IT IN A SAFE PLACE . . . ALSO • . . IN THE EVENT OF A POWER FAILURE (ALL OF YOUR LIGHTS GO OUT) TURN SWITCH OFF.•. LOCK ITAND REMOVE THE KEY. THIS WILL PREVENT THE MACHINE FROM STARTING UP AGAIN WHEN THE POWER COMES BACK ON. 5. Find plastic cable hanger from among the loose parts. CABLE HANGER 6. Route the motor cord behind the motor across the top of the base and plug receptacle in the side of the switch box, 7. Bring the power cord alongside the motor it mount, into the cord . . . wrap the plastic cable hanger around the cords and attach the hanger to the top of the base by pushing i_ into a _" diameter hole. POWER CORD 13 MOTOR CORD INSTALLING WORK TABLE NOTE: Apply coat of paste wax ;o the work table. This will make it a little easier to feed the work. 1. Loosen the table positioning screw. 2. Insert the table support rod in the hole in the base until the edge of the table is approximately 1/16" from the abrasive disc, Tighten the screw. NOTE: There is a second mounting is for mounting tical position. the table when hole in the base. This / SECOND MOUNTING HOLE the belt is used in a ver- WARNING: To avoid trapping the work or fingers between the table and sanding surface, the table edge should be a maximum 1/16 inch from the sanding surface, the table should be completely engaged on the rod. INSTALLING ABRASIVE AND TRACKING \ TABLE POSITIONING SCREW TABLE SUPPORT ROD BELT-TENSIONING WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, TURN SWITCH "OFF" AND REMOVE PLUG FROM POWER SOURCE OUTLET BEFORE REMOVING OR INSTALLING ABRASIVE BELT. On the smooth side of the abrasive belt you will find a • dl"r ectlonal arrow. n The abras, ve belt must run in the direction of this arrow so that the splice does not come apart. PULL WRENCHES IN THIS DIRECTION TO APPLY TENSION DIRECTIONAL ARROW\ _, 1. Loosen the two abrasive belt LOCKING screws. 2. Place the abrasive belt over the pulleys with the directional arrow pointing as shown. Make sure the abrasive belt is centered on both pulleys. Turning the abrasive belt ADJUSTING screws will cause the idler pulley to move in or out. When the idler pulley is moved outward, it puts TENSION on the belt. / 3. Place both of the ½" wrenches on the ADJUSTING screws and pull the wrenches toward you. This will stretch the abrasive belt. Move the wrenches back and BE LT ADJUSTING forth a few times so that you "'get the feet" of the abrasive belt while it is stretching (TENSIONING). SCR EWS BELT Apply a small amount of TENSION to the abrasive belt by pulling the wrenches toward you, so that the TENSION feels the same on both wrenches. 14 LOCKING SCREW 4. Hold the abrasive from turning while disc with your pushing the left hand tO keep it belt in the direction of the arrow. If the abrasive belt slips over the pulleys, turn both ADJUSTING screws simultaneously a small amount to apply a little more tension to the abrasive belt. 5. Adjust the tension so that the abrasive belt does not slip very easily when pushing it, while you are holding the disc. 6. Tighten 7. Plug in the immediately right 8. the locking \ screws, power cord. Turn the switch "ON", and "OFF", noting if the belt moved to the or to the left. BELT If it did TRACKING not move properly. IF THE RIGHT: ABRASIVE a. Loosen the LOCKING b, Place wrenc, h on the ADJUSTING right. c. to the right or left, it LOCKING SCREW is PUSH BELT OF ARROW BELT MOVES SCREWon TO IN DIRECTION THE the RIGHT. SCREW on the LEFT Push abrasive belt so it is moving while pulling the wrench toward you. This will move the abrasive belt to the left. PUSHING the wrench will move BELT MOVING TO RIGHT the belt to the right. d. The abrasive belt is tracking centered on the DRIVE properly pulley. IMPORTANT: If you have difficulty abrasive belt, apply more tension. 9. IF THE ABRASIVE the BELT LOCKING MOVES SCREW when it is tracking TOTHE the a. Loosen Place wrench left. c. Push abrasive belt so it is moving while pulling the wrench toward you, This wilt move the abrasive belt to the right. PUSHING the wrench will move the abrasive belt to the left. d. The abrasive belt is tracking properly centered on the DRIVE pulley. on the LEFT. on the ADJUSTING IMPORTANT: If you have difficulty abrasive belt, apply more tension, 1. Find one washer SCREWon the when it is tracking the BELT DRIVE PULLEY ADJUSTING SCREW BELT DUST TRAP 10 - 32 x 9/16" among BELT LOCKING SCREW LEFT: b. INSTALLING RIGHT © Pan Head screw and a lock- the loose parts. 15 assembWy 2. Attach the dust trap . make sure the top edge is below the surface of the abras ve be t PAN HEAD AND SCREW LOCKWASHER E3ELT DUST BACKSTOP LOCK INSTALLING 1. Find one TRAP BACKSTOP SCREW BACKSTOP 5/16" washer among x 1" the 2. Place the washer into the mounting Hex. loose Head bolt and one fiat parts. on the bolt. and screw it halfway hole. Place the backstoo into pos- tion and tighten the bolt. When stop, loosen the bolt but do not removing the remove it, bacK- getting to know your belt and disc sander WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY TURN SWITCH "OFF" AND REMOVE PLUG FROM POWER SOURCE OUTLET BEFORE MAKING ANY AOJUSTM ENTS. BACK OF SANDER BACKSTOP BELT ADJUSTING SCREW LOCK SCREW \ (ONE \ TABLE / 6 WORKTABLE LOCK SCREW FRONT SIDE) \ WORK TILT ON EACH BELTTABLE / / 2 BELT_OC_'_G STOP SCREW (ONE ON EACH OFSANDER 16 SIDE) \ IDLER PULLEY BELT ADJUSTING SCREW (ONE 1. ABRASIVE BELT ADJUSTING ON EACH SIDE) SCREWS cause the idler pulley to move in or out for applying tension to the abrasive belt or for tracking it. They are adjusted using the 1/2" wrenches, See "Assembly" section... "Installing Abrasive Belt". 2. ABRASIVE BELT LOCKING SCREWS lock the adjustment mechanism after the abrasive belt is tensioned and tracking properly, They are locked using the 1/2" wrench. See "assembly" section . . . "Installing Abrasive Belt". BELT LOCKING SCREW (ONE ON EACH 3, WORK TABLE TILT LOCK SCREW SIDE) locks the table. It is locked using the 1/2" wrencn. a. Using a combination square, check the table with the disc. the angle of NOTE: The :ombination square must be "true"-See start of assembly section on Pg. 6 for checking method. \ b. If the table Js not 90 ° with the disc.., tilt Ic_ck screw and ti t table, c. Loosen the lock nut using a 7/16" TABLE / loosen TABLE POSITIONING LOCK SCREW wrench. FROM 1/2" DISC d. Screw the atop screw in or out. using a 3/8"" wrench so that when the table touches the stop screw, the table is 90 ° to the disc. e. Tighten the lock nut STOP SCREW LOCK NUT _" TILT LOCK SCREW 17 to know you r belt and disc sander ge ng " f Loosen the table positioning lock screw., . position the table approximately 1/16" awa_ from the abrasive disc. / g. Tilt the table downward but don't tighten the ock screw, and position it as close to the disc as possibte. check Using the head of a combination square, the angle of the table with the disc, h. If the table is not 45 ° with the disc: i. Raise the table and loosen the lock nut using a 7/16" wrench. j, Screw the stop screw in or out, using a 3/8'" wrench so that when the table touches it, it is 45 ° with the disc. k. Tighten the lock nut. WARNING: To avoid trapping the work or fingers between the table and sanding surface, the table must be repositioned on the rod to maintain a maxtmum 1/16 inch space between the table and sanding surface, STOP SCREW BACKSTOP LOCK BACKSTOP SCREW \ 4. BACKSTOP LOCK SCREW locks the backstop in place. It is locked u_ing the 1/2"' wrench, 5. BELT TABLE LOCKING belt table in position. To adjust a. Remove to vertical BOLTS ... lock the position: the backstop. b. Loosen the two belt table locking bolts using the 1/2" wrench supplied with your machine. c. Position bolts. belt 6, ABRASIVE usted so that the floor when a, Loosen table vertically BELT TABLE and tighten STOP the abrasive belt table in a horizontal position. the two can be adjis level BELT TABLE with LOCKING BOLT/ STOP BOLT the lock nut using a 3/4"" wrench. b, Place a level on the abrasive belt table and using a 314" wrench, screw the stop bolt in or out until the table is level. LOCK NUt 18 basic operation AVOID ACCIDENTAL STARTING. Make sure switch is " OFF" before plugging sander into a power outlet. BEFORE USING THE SANDER: WARNING: To avoid mistakes that could cause serious, permanent injury, do not plug the sander in until the following steps are completed. Plan your work. USE THE RIGHTTOOL. o Assembly. (See pages 7 - 16.) " Learn the use and function of the ON-OFF switch, backstop lock screw, belt adjusting screws, belt bcking screws, work table and work table tilt lock screw. (See pages 16- 18,) o Review and understanding of all safety instructions and operating procedures in this manual. o Review of the maintenance methods for this sander, (See page 22.) CAUTION: e alignment • binding • broken • stable PARTS. of moving of moving Dress t any other works. To avoid injury from accidental Safety off and remove sanding disc or Glasses Check for: ° Tie back • Noise may affect the way the sander ADJUSTING ONLY KEYS AND WRENCHES along slips or thrown RECOMMENDED cause The use of improper accessories • Make sure all clamps excessive play. and locks tool = KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN. Cluttered areas invite accidents, Floor must not be slippery. To avoid burns 'lear flammable (See your eyes, hands, face, may operations are usually goggles, possible hearing dam- using sander for hours at dusty. Wear a dust mask are no nails or foreign objects in the part of to be sanded. Use extra caution no debris between the workplace and its with plan your from your large, very small or awkward work- pieces: • Never hand, have use this tool to finish pieces too small • Use extra supports (tables, saw horses, any workpieces large enough to tip when and benches to hold by blocks, etc.) for not held down to the table top. ,, NEVER use another person as a substitute for a table extension, or as additional support for a workpiece that is longer or wider than the basic sander table, or to help feed, support ears. or pull the workpiece. o When finishing on the Disc, always press the workpiece against the "Down" side of the disc. Sanding against the side coming up from under the table could damage the work by making it "chatter;' or tear the work from your hands and throw it, KNOW YOUR SANDER. Read and understand the owner's manual and labels affixed to the tool, Learn its application and limitations as well as the specific potential hazards pecuiar to this tool. To avoid injury from accidental contact don't do layout, assembly, or setup work any parts are moving. To avoid ° When sanding irregularly shaped workpieces, work support so it will not slip and be pulled hands. or other fire damage, never use the sander liauids, vapors or gases. Plan ahead to protect you supports: by no more than are tignt and no parts or jewelry and draw Plan your work to avoid THROWBACKS--when the workpiece catches on the sanding belt or disc and is torn fro m you r hands. risk of injury to persons. = Adjust table to clear the sanding surface 1/16 of an inch. widely. with the safety the workpiece page 22.) Consult this Owner's manual for recommended accessories. Follow the instructions that come with the accessories. neckties They can get caught could above the elbow. vary Make sure there pieces: ACCESSORIES. stores. footwear. • Make sure there's jams, catalog Inspect your workplace. clean for for lubri= from retail with ANSI Z87,1 long hair. levels ° Sanding it on. To avoid injury from • USE watches). parts. age, wear ear plugs or muffs when a time. caring. turning at Sears not in compliance o Roll long sleeves and MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE. Keep the sander best and safest performance. Follow instructions before are available or goggles • Wear nonslip If any part is missing, bent, or broken in any way, or any electrical parts don't work properly, turn the sander off and unplug the sander. REPLACE damaged, missing, or failed parts before using the sander again REMOVE goggles (rings, wrist into moving parts, that objects into the eyes. This Wear safety goggles (not seriously hurt you when they break. = Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, parts, conditions for heavy deburring for safety. Any power sander can throw foreign can cause permanent eye damage. parts, mounting, is not designed lecting hose from the san der. Also, remove all traces of wood dust from inside dust traps in the sander. anything. CHECK DAMAGED This machine glasses) that comply with ANSI Z87.1. Everyday eyeglasses have only impact resistant lenses. They are not safety glasses. starting, unplug the sander, turn the switch the switch key before changing the setup, belt or adjusting to do a to do. operations, When finishing metals, sparks or hot fragments could cause a fire. To avoid this, disconnect any dust col- BEFORE EACH USE: Inspect your sander. DISCONNECT THE SANDER. Don't force tool or attachment job it was not designed with moving parts, on the sander while • Sand only one workpiece at a time. • Clear everything except the workpiece and feinted support devices off the table before turning the sander on. 19 operaho " rt KEEP CHILDREN Plan the way you will hold the workpiece from start to finish Avoid awkward operations and hand positions Where a sudden s p cou d cause fingers or hand to move into a sanding surface, Keep fingers away from where the belt goes into the OVERREACH, Keep good footing AWAY. Keep aU visitors Make sure bystanaers and balance, DON'T FORCE TOOL. it will do the job better Before freeing any jammed material: • Turn switch "OFF," WHENEVER • Unplug the sanaer. • Wait for all mov=ng parts to stop. SANDER IS RUNNING- Don't let familiarity (gained from frequent use of your belt and disc sander) cause a careless mistake. A careless fraction of a second is enough to cause a severe injury. Before starting your cut, watch the sander while it runs. if it makes an unfamiliar noise or vibratesa lot, stop immediately, Turn the sander off, Unplug the sander, Do not restart until finding and correcting the problem. Make sure the sanding disc turns counterclockwise before using the sunder, BEFORE LEAVING Wait \ \ with both hands, keeping Keep the end butted against the backstop and move the work evenly across the abrasive belt. Use extra caution finishing very thin pieces. For finishing long pieces, remove the backstop. Apply only enough to remove material. belt the END pulleys slip while workpiece, the FINISHING ABRASIVE pressure to allow the abrasive belt If the abras=ve belt stalls and the applying abrasive ON moderate belt reouires pressure more / / to tension. THE BELT, I1 is more convient to finish the ends of long workpieces with the abrasive belt in a vertical position. Move the work evenly across the abrasive belt. For accuracy use a miter guage. The table may be tilted for beveled See Getting Your for adjusting To Know the abrasive work. Finishing belt table Machine and the work section table, 2O parts to stop. children fingers away from the abrasive belt. when at its sanding bogging child-Drool. Lock the shoD. Disconnect Remove the vetlow switch key. Store ii ON THE the work piece firmly and THE SANDER: for all moving Make workshop _naster switches. FLATSURFACES Hold from -fo avoid throwback of the workpiece, use workpiece supports for all flat surface sanding. away from SURFACE FINISHING ABRASIVE BELT. and safer workoiece against the to let it sand without Keep your face and body to one side. out of line with a possible throwback. WARNING: a safe distance are clear of the sunder workpiece. designated rate. Press the material only hard enough down or binding. dust trapDON'T the sander. and others not qualified to use the tool, FINISHING ABRASIVE CURVED BELT EDGES ON THE CURVED EDGES Finish outside curves on the abrasive belt and inside curves on the idler pulley. J FINISHING SMALL END SURFACES CURVED EDGES ON THE ABRASIVE Move the work across the "Down the abrasive disc. For accuracy, Side" use a miter of AND DISC the face of gauge_ NOTE: Use a combination square to square the miter gauge to the face of the disc. If it is not squat e pull out the index pin, loosen the miter gauge knob and move the miter gauge slightly until it is square. Without moving the miter gauge, tighten the knob securely. SQUARE "_ \ MITER GAUGE Applying the workpiece to the "Up Side" could cause it to fly up (kickback) which could be hazardous. The table may be tilted for beveled work. / maintenance MOTOR MAINTENANCE LUBRICATION WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, TURN SW|TCH "OFF" AND REMOVE PLUG FROM POWER SOURCE OUTLET BEFORE ADJUSTING, MAINTAINING, OR LUBRICATING YOUR FINISHING MACHINE. 1 The bearings, in both end stllelds Of the motor, lubricated at the factory with correct lubricant part of the motor reautres lubrtcabon Keep your machine and your workshop clean. The dust traos around the abrasive disc and the abrasive belt are (f power cord ts worn or cut, have _treplaced immediately. Frequently inside the blow moto_ oat any A coat of automobge-type table wd{ make it a little finishing, or eamaged dust FINISHING IGNITE THE in any way Re-lubricate motor bearings in accordance with the instructions ontne nameplate Be sure to wipe off dirt or grit if present around od hole capsto prevent anypossibd_ty of foreign material eontaminapng the oil wicks that supply the bearings with oil Use a good grade of rrled{um weight mineral ell. SUCh as automobde engine oil, SAE 20. 3 If disassembl_ of [ne motor is necessary, returned to your nearest Sears retad or mall order to prevent vo=dtng the guarantee NOTE: The s[_eea of thts changed that may accumulate motor cannot it should be order store {n be regulated wax applied to the workeasier to feed the work while NOTE: Motors usedon wood-working tools are parbcularly Suscepttble TOthe accumulatton of sawdust and wood ch=ps and should be blown out or "vacuumed" frequently to prevent nterference WITh normal motor ventilabon and proper ouerat=on ot the centrifugally-operated starting to sli_. SWlta[1, lubrication SEARS RECOMMENDS THE FOLLOWING ACCESSORIES ITEM The BEARINGS in this machine are packed with grease at the factory. They requtre no further lubrication. Steel Stand .............................. Caster Set ....................... Miter Gauge ............................. Pressure*Sensitive cement .................... Abrasive Belts and Disc .............. Steel Legs ............................. Power Tool Know How Handbooks Radial Saw .............................. Table Saw .............................. Periodically lubrlcate the cams and shafts in the idler pulley mechanism with Silicon Spray. CAT. NO. 9-22213 9-22222, 9-22221 9-29929 9-2220 SEE CATALOG 9-22236 9-2917 9-2918 Sears may recommend other accessories not listed in the manual, See your nearest Sears store or catalog department for other accessories. Do not use any accessory unless you have received and read complete instructions for its use. i i¸ _'i " i or 4. Ever. effort should De made to prevent fore=gn material from entering me motor. When operated under conddlons _KetVtO Dermtt accumulatlor3s of (Just, dirt, or waste wdh_ n the motor a visual insDection should be made at frequent mterva=s Accumulations of dr,/dust can usually be blown out successful[,. Do not apply wax to the abrasive belt table because the belt could Dick uD the wax and deposit it on the pulleys, causing the'belt have been No other 2 designed to deflect most of the fine dust. They should be connected to a Mac for most efficient dust removal WARNING: DO NOT ATI'ACH AVACWHEN IRON DR STEEL. THE SPARKS COULD DEBRIS AND CAUSE A FIRE, AND i_ ,ii i_i_ 22 trouble shooting WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, TURN SWITCH "OFF" AND REMOVE PLUG FROM POWER SOURCE OUTLET BEFORE TROUBLE SHOOTING YOUR SANDER, TROUBLE TROUBLE Motor wd! not run. PROBABLE SHOOTING CHART CAUSE REMEDY 1, Defective On-Off Defective switch cord. Defective switch box receptacle, 2, Motor your protector motor overload switch. 1. open, (only is equipped if with an protector), 3. Burr_ed out motor. Machine slows down 1. V-Belt too loose. Replace too much pressure to before ,4sing b!!l_ dsc 2. Reset p_otector 3. Coqsuit S_!a!s S_!TvI(;e, Ally attemt.)t ._o lepa_ this motor may £reate a HAZARD urtfe_s r_;t_air ts clon_ by a qualified service techr_icia_. Repair service is available at your nearest Sears Store. after belt tension, "Motor Pulley InstaUation." 2. Applying pa_ts agai_ 1. Increase when finishing, defective sai_(ler motor has cooled see Assembly Section, Belt Gtlard and Motor 2. Ease up on pressure. workpiece. 3. Too much tension on abrasive belt. Abrasive Belt Slips 3, Adjust tension, see Assembly and Adjusting 1, Not enough 1. Adjust tension. tension, and Adjusting Abrasive Belt runs 1. Not tracking properly. 1, Adjust off pulleys. 2. Adjust tension, and Adjusting Wood burnswhile finishing. 1. Abrasive disc or belt is glazed with sap. 23 Section, "fnstaliing Section, "Installing _3elt." see Assembly Abrasive Belt." tracking, see Assembly and Adjusting 2. Not enough tension. Abrasive Section, "'Installing Abrasive Belt." see Assembly Abrasive Belt." t. Replace dis(: or belt. Section. "Installing TROUBLE SHOOTING -- MOTOR NOTE Motors used on wood-working tools are particular y susceptib!e to the accumulation of sawdust and wood chips and should be blown out or vacuumed' frequently to prevent interference with, normal motor ventilation and proper operation of the centrifugallyoperated starting switch. REMEDY 1. Have motor checked by qualified service technician. Repair service is available at I Motor fails to develop full power. NOTE: LOW VOLTAGE: (Power output of motor decreases rapidly with decrease in voltage at motor terminals. For example, a reduction of 10% in voltage 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. Do not use other appliances or motors on same circuit when using the saw. 2. Increase wire sizes, or reduce length of wiring. See "Motor Specifications and Electrical Requirements" section, 3. Request a voltage check from the power company. of ' J I I i Motor stalls (resulting in blown fuses or tripped eircuLt breakers}. 3. General overloading power comoanv facilities " Sears store, ' ' Starting switch in motor will not operate. your nearest ' 2. Undersize wires or circuit too long. i Motor starts slowly or fails to come up to full speed. , 1. Circuit overloaded with lights, appliances and other motors. 1. Low voltage will not trip relay 2. Windings burned out or open. 3. Starting relay not operating. 1. Request voltage check 2. Have motor 3. Have relay replaced. 1. Motor overloaded 1. Feed work slower 2. Improper cooling. (Air c_rculation restricted through motor due to •2. Clean out sawdust c_rculation through See "Maintenance sawdust repaired from the power company. or replaced into belt or disc. to provide normal air motor and Lubrication" section accumulating. 1 Burned switch contacts (due to extended hold-in periods caused by low line voltage, etc) 2. Shorted capacitor 3 Loose or broken connections. 1 Starting switch not operating 2. Voltage too low to permit motor to reach operating speed 3, Fuses or circuit breakers do not have sufficient 1. Have from switch replacedand the power company. 2 3 Have Have capac=tor tested and replace wiring checked and repaired. I Have switch 2 Request 3. install request a voltage _f defectwe replaced. voltage proper check from s=ze fuses the power or c=rcult company breakers. capacity, [ Frequent opening of fuses or circuit breakers. 1. Motor overloaded 2. Fuses or circuit breakers do not have sufficient capacity, 3. Starting switch not operating (motor does not reach speed) 1. Feed 2 Install 3, Have 24 work slower proper sw_tch check into belt or disc. s_ze fuses replaced. or c_rcu_t breakers repair parts CRAFTSMAN BELT AND DISC SANDER MODEL NO. 113.2259OO 4 SUPPLIED Key No. Part No. FIGURE 1 PARTS LIST WITH MODEL 113.225931 Key No. Description Part No. & 113.225931 3 ONLY Description HARDWARE FOR MOUNTING TOOL & MOTOR 1 2 3 4 7 8 9 10 -- 62614 Leg 1- Screw,TrussHd. 1/4-20 x 5/8 ;0314 STD541025 t* Nut, Hex1/4-20 TD551225 1* Lockwasher, 1/4 External Channel,Support 68060 68059 Stiffener, Side 62615 Stiffener, End 168061 Support,Motor _TD541050 1* Nut, Hex1/2-13 803835 1- Foot, Leveling 68062 1- Bagof LooseParts(Not illustrated) STD523125 t'Screw, Hex Hd. 5/16-18 x 2-1/2 STD551131 _*Lockwasber, External 5/1B STD541231 t'Nut, Hex Jam 5/16 x 18 STD551031 1*Washer, 11/32 x 11/16 x t/16 STD532507 1"*Bolt. Carriage5/16-18 x 3/4 tThese items all contained in LooseParts Bag,PartNo. _8062. *StandardHardwareItem - May be PurchasedLeeelly. 25 CRAFTSMAN BELT AND DISC SANDER MODEL NO. 113.225900 "10 Q & 113,225931 me /22 g "_ 21 24 17 25 23 26 Q t9 l 23 "ql 15 4_ \ 30 19 28 14 i_q 8 9 _0 I1 28_. i 58 65 64 -:> /45 57 48 49 44 46 47 47 46 68 63 62 61 6O 59 67 66 37 39 4O FIGURE 2 38 CRAFTSMAN BELT AND DISC SANDER FIGURE Part No Key No *4 Key No 38834 68033 STD503103 30646 5 6 7 STD600803 68003 133656 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 68004 68069 STD580025 38812 STD523115 STD551131 68005 STD551031 68068 37188 60434 STD523110 47222 47190 STD502502 Housing, Disc Shaft, Drive Key, Woodruff, No. 9 Key, Woodruff *Screw, Hex Head 5/16-18 * Lockwasher. 5/t6 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3509 68006 STD551210 8TD511105 68070 STD551037 6800'7 8TD510605 Bearing Ball Trap, Dust * Lockwasher No. 10 Int. Tooth "Screw Mach. Pan Hd. t0-32 x 9/16 Table, Belt 31 68008 47815 68009 681) 10 STD510803 34 !t;ta!ldar(t I Stock H_HJware Item 2 PARTS Description 1 2 3 4 32 M}y t Disc, 9 Inch Abrasive Disc, Sanding (w/Set Screw) "Screw, Socket Head Set, 5/16.18 x 5/16 t Pulley (w/Set Screw) 2 1/2 dia, x !/2, "V" Groove 5/8 bore, Keyed "Screw, Type 23, Pan No. 8-32 x 3/8 Cover, Housing "Screw, Machine Fiat Head No. t0-32 x 1 3/4 x 1-1/2 Bracket, Mounting "Washer, 21164 x 7/8 x 1/8 Bracket, Table Support Ring, Retaining 5/8 8earing, Ball *Screw,Machine Hex Head 5/16.18 x I Backstop Pulley, Drive (w/Set Screw) "Screw, Socket Head Set. 1/4-20 x 5/16 "Washer, 3/8 x 3t4 x 1/16 Nut, Cam "Screw, Machine Pan Slotted No 6-32 x 7/16 Cam. Left Hand Spr ir_g Cam, Bight Hand Guard, Idler *Screw, Machine Pan Head No 8-32 x 3z8 tttm besec_:d M_y Be P_cha,,_J th_{u(ih MODEL NO. 113.225900 LIST Part No De$criptlon 36 37 38 39 47813 60254 60253 STDBQllQ5 t Belt. Sar_ding Bracket. Support SupporL Belt Guard "Screw, Type 23 Pal! Head No, 10_32 x 1/2 40 41 42 43 60255 60252 STD304410 62023 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 47622 STD571807 38538 38536 "S" Clip Guard, Belt tV-Belt, 1/2 x 41" tPuHev, tw/Set Screw) 2" D;a "V" Groove 5/8 Bore Shaft. Control Pin, Roll 3/16 x 5/8 64 65 66 67 68 Ring, Retaining Bearing, Ball Base Shaft, Idler 68015 47621 x 1/2 5/8 60096 47414 68017 STD512505 STD551125 100167 STD541250 STD523!07 STD623122 *Wrench Hex,, 5/32 Pulley, Idler Wrench *screw, Machine Pan Head 1/4-20 × 1/2 * Lockwasher. 1/4 *Bolt, Hex. Head. 1/2-13 x 4-!/2 "N,_t, Hex., 1/2-13 Bolt, High Strength, 5/16-18 x 3/4 Bolt, High Strength, 5/16q8 x 2-1/4 68016 STD541025 STD522512 38738 9416187 Support Assembly, Base *Nut, He×, 1/4-20 "Screw, MachneHe× Head, Bracket, Table Lock 6TD571812 68055 68036 68072 69184 68073 68035 68064 *Pn, *Screw, Ty 'T" He x Head Catalo_jOfd.t Roi1316x 5/t6-18 1/4-20xli/4 x 3/4 1-1!4 Hanqer, Cable Motor (Model 113 225931 ) ONLY Bracket, Mounting L)wne_"_ Manual [Not _liust_at_,ctl [:_gof loose Parts (Not Hlustrated) L ocallv theHa{dwareDepdrUnetHo_mos!Searsor & 113,225931 Ho_ses repair parts CRAFTSMAN BELT AND DISC SANDER MODEL 113.225931 NOTE: ANY ATTEMPT TO REPAIR THIS MOTOR MAY CREATE A HAZARD UNLESS REPAIR IS DONE BY QUALIFIED SERVtCE TECHNICIAN. REPAIR SERVICE IS AVAILABLE AT YOUR NEAREST SEARS STORE 3 \ \ FIGURE 3 - MOTOR PART NO. 68072 SUPPLIED WITH MODEL 113.225931 ONLY Key No, I Part No. jl I Description 60306 Screw, 2 64088 Cutt=r_g, Slotted, Hd, Cover, Terminal 3 64258 I Cord 8-32 x 3/8. with Plug 2B Thread Serrated " ' MOTOR CONNECTIONS WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, TURN SWITCH "OFF" AND REMOVE PLUG FROM POWER SOURCE OUTLET BEFORE PROCEEDING. 3. Reinsert securely. GREEN 4, Insert terminal marked T4 on seated. 1. Open motor connector box cover located on left end of motor (viewed from rear of saw) using a flat blade screwdriver. 6 TERMINAL t LOCKWASHER BLACK WIRE TO TERMINAL T1 GREEN WIRE GREEN SCREW ;TRAIN 29 Tighten of BLACK wire on spade terminal motor. Push terminal firmly until Close motor connector box being sure that power cord is seated in the largest strain relief groove, and tighten box cover screws GREEN _TO in the threadedhote end of WHITE wire on spade terminal the motor Push terminal firmly until 5. Insert terminal end marked T1 on the seated. 2. Remove GREEN SCREW and Iockwasher and insert screw through round metal terminal on the end of the GREEN wire of power cord with Iockwasher between terminal and motor frame. (See illus.) INTERNAL SCREW RELIEF repair parts CRAFTSMAN BELT AND DISC SANDER MODEL NO. 113.225900 7 S 3 ON\OFF Key No. _ & 113.225931 8 6 4 FIGURE 4 PARTS LIST POWER OUTLET 60382 MOUNTING BRACKET No, AND Description J -1 2 3 4 5 6 7 60382 60375 60378 9-22255 60374 60376 448007 68066 8 STD600803 *Standard Hardware • Does Not Include Order Separately NOTE: Shipping buying locally and handling these • Oa/Off Power Cord, Molded Outlet Heusing, Switch t-Key, Switch Switch, Locking Cever, Switch Screw, Pan Hd. No. 6 x 3/4 Bracket, Switch Mounting *Screw, Pan Hd. Plastite No. 8 x 3&/8 item - May be Purchased Locally. Key No, 3. If Required. TStock Item--May be secured through the Hardware most Sears Retail Stores or Catatog Order Houses. Deeartment of charges by *l such as nuts. screws, for standard items by mait uCeconomicaL hardware items To avoid shipping 30 (identified and handling charges, you may washers, obtain most etc., make of these _i _ NOTES 31 BEL T AND SERVICE MODEL NO. 113.225900 DISC SANDER Now that you have purchased your Belt & Disc Sander should a need ever exist for repair parts or service, simply contact any Sears Service Center and most Sears, Roebuck and Co. stores. Be sure to provide a!l pertinent facts when you call or visit. The model number of your Belt and Disc Sander will be found on a plate attached to your sander at the right-hand side of the base. BELT AND DISC SANDER ONLY MODEL NO. 33 3.225931 BELT AND DISC SANDER/WITH LEGS AND MOTOR HOW TO ORDER REPAIR PARTS WHEN ORDERING REPAIR FOLLOWING INFORMATION: Part No. 68073 by SEARS, ROEBUCK ALWAYS GIVE THE PART NUMBER PART DESCRIPTION MODEL NUMBER 113.225900 OR 113.225931 NAME OF ITEM Belt And Disc Sander All parts listed may be and most Sears stores. locally, your order wilt Repair Parts Distribution Sold PARTS, AND CO., Form No. SP4928-2 ordered from any Sears Service Center If the parts you need are not stocked be electronically transmitted to a Sears Center for handling. Chicago, IL. 60684 U.S.A. Printed in U.S,#