Possible cause(s), What to do, Troubleshooting – Sears 113.197611 User Manual
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Troubleshooting
Motor Problem
Motor overheats or stalls
While motor is running, fuses
blow
Motor starts slowly or fails to
come to full power
Motor will not
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Fuses blow when motor is turned
on
Frequent opening of fuses or cir
cuit breakers
Possible Cause(s)
Overloaded power line
Feeding rate too fast
Improper motor cooling
Saw blade has heel
Need 15 amp circuit
Need 15 amp slow-blow fuse
Low voltage
Incorrect gauge extension cord
Overloaded power line
Undersize wires or circuit too
long
Saw'dust build-up
Protector circuit open
Low voltage
Sawdust build-up
Bent or bound-up arbor shaft
Internal damage
Motor overloaded
Fuses or circuit breakers do not
have enough capacity
What to Do
Reduce line load by removing
other lights, appliances
Slow rate of feed
Vacuum sawdust from motor to
allow normal air circulation
Check alignment
Call your electrician
Install correct fuses
Check voltage. Normal loads can
be safely handled at 10% above
or below nameplate voltage;
heavy loads need same voltage at
motor terminal as on nameplate
Refer to table in Electrical Con
nections
Reduce line load by removing
other light-s, appliances
Increase wire size or shorten
length of wiring
Vacuum motor
Push re-set button; listen and feel
for click
Check power line for correct volt
age
Vacuum motor
Check that shaft turns freely by
hand; if it doesn’t, return to Sears
Take saw to Sears for service
Slow feed rate
Replace with 15 amp slow-blow
fuse or circuit breaker
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