Electrical requirements and safety, Warning – Craftsman 137.21194 User Manual

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way. If the plug does not fit fully in the

outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does

not fit, contact a qualified electrician to

install the proper outlet. Do not change

the plug in any way.

Double insulation does not take the

place of normal safety precautions

when operating this tool.

To avoid electrocution:

1. Use only identical replacement parts

when servicing a tool with double

insulation. Servicing should be

performed by a qualified technician.

2. Do not use power tools in wet or

damp locations or expose them to

rain or snow.

MOTOR SAFETY PROTECTION

IMPORTANT

To avoid motor damage, the motor

should be blown out or vacuumed

frequently to keep sawdust from

interfering with the motor ventilation.

1.

Connect this saw to a 120 V circuit.

This circuit must not be less than a

#18 wire with a 9 A time lag fuse.

NOTE: When using an extension

cord on a circuit with a #18 wire, the

extension cord must not exceed 25

feet in length.

2. If the motor will not start, release

the trigger switch immediately.

UNPLUG THE SAW. Check the saw

blade to make sure it turns freely. If

the blade is free, try to start the saw

again. If the motor still does not start,

refer to the

TROUBLESHOOTING

GUIDE.

3. If the tool suddenly stalls while

cutting wood, release the trigger

switch, unplug the tool and free the

blade from the wood. The saw may

POWER SUPPLY AND MOTOR

SPECIFICATIONS

The AC motor used in this saw is

a universal, nonreversible type.

See “MOTOR” in the “PRODUCT

SPECIFICATIONS” section on page 3.

To avoid electrical hazards, fire

hazards, or damage to the tool,

use proper circuit protection. Your

saw is wired at the factory for 120

V operation. Connect to a 120 V, 9A

circuit and use a 9 A time delay fuse

or circuit breaker. To avoid shock

or fire, if power cord is worn or

cut, or damaged in any way, have it

replaced immediately.

DOUBLE INSULATED

The power tool is double insulated to

provide a double thickness of insulation

between you and tool’s electrical

system. All exposed metal parts are

isolated from the internal metal motor

components with protecting insulation.

Replacement parts – When servicing,

use only identical replacement parts.

Polarized plugs – This saw has a plug

that looks like the one shown below:

To reduce the risk of electrical shock,

this saw has a polarized plug (one

blade is wider than the other). This plug

will fit in a polarized outlet only one

WARNING

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WARNING

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ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS AND SAFETY

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