Craftsman 113.2472T0 Saw User Manual


 
14.Belttensioningis doneby tighteningthe wing
nut which pulls the motor down. The motor
slides on the three (3) spacers and is locked in
place by the flanged lock nut at the threaded
stud.
Belt tension is important. Over tensioning may
cause vibration while too little tension may allow
the belt to slip under heavy loads.
TIGHTEN FLANGE
NUT AFTER TENSIONING
BELTWITH WING NUT
CONNECTING THE MOTOR
1. Next, the motor cord needs to be wired into the
motor. Coming from the underside of the table
will be a cord with a black, white and green wire.
This is the motor cord.
WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, NEVER
PLUG 1=HE SAW IN UNTIL ALL ASSEMBLY
STEPS ARE COMPLETED.
2. Loosen the two screws holding the connector
box cover on the back side of the motor. Swing
the cover open.
3. Install the green ground wire by removing the
green grounding screw and inserting it through
the round metal terminal on the green ground
wire of the motor cord. Reinstall the green screw
into the hole from which it was removed and
tighten securely.
WARNING: TO AVOID ELECTROCUTION,
NEVER CONNECT ANYTHING BUT THE
GROUND WIRE (COLORED GREEN) TO THE
GREEN SCREW.
4. Insert terminal end of WHITE wire on spade
terminal marked T4 on the motor. Push terminal
firmly until seated.
5. Insert terminal end of BLACK wire on spade
terminal marked T1 on the motor. Push terminal
firmly until seated.
6. Close motor connector box being sure that
power cord is seated in the largest strain relief
groove and tighten box cover screws.
7. DO NOT plug in power cord.
GREEN
BLACK WIRI
TERMINAL T1
TERMINAL
GREEN WIRE
-TO GREEN SCREW
STRAIN RELIEF
WIRE TO
TERMINAL T4
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