Craftsman 351.227240 Specifications Page 14

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SYMPTOM
"L.d
Motor does not start
Motor stalls (resulting in blown
fuses or tripped circuit
breakers)
Motor starts slowly or fails to
come to full speed
Motor running too hot
Frequent opening of fuses or
circuit breakers
POSSIBLE CAUSE(S)
1. Defective switch
2. Defective capacitor
3. Defective motor
4. Low line voltage
5. Belt tension too high
1. Circuit overloaded
CORRECTIVE ACTION
1. Have switch replaced.
2. Have capacitor replaced.
3. Have motor replaced/repaired.
NOTE: 1, 2, 3 must be done by a qualified
service technician; Consult Sears service.
4. Correct low line voltage condition.
5. Adjust belt tension.
.
2. Low line voltage 2.
3. Motor overloaded 3.
4. Incorrect fuses on circuit breakers 4.
5. Short circuit in motor; loose 5.
connections or worn insulation
on lead wires
1. Defective motorwindings 1.
2. Drive belt tension too high 2.
3. Defective capacitor 3.
1. Motor overloaded 1.
2. Restricted air circulation due to 2.
dust accumulation
Reduce circuit load
(turn off other appliances).
Correct low line voltage conditions.
Reduce load on motor.
Have correct fuses on circuit breakers
installed.
Inspect terminals in motor for damaged
insulation and shorted wires and have
them replaced.
Have motor replaced/repaired.
Adjust belt tension.
Have capacitor replaced.
Reduce load on motor.
Clean dust and restore normal air circulation.
3. Belt tension too high
1. Motor overloaded
2. Fuses or circuit breakers do not
have sufficient capacity
3. Circuit overloaded
3. Adjust belt tension
1. Reduce load on motor
2. Have correct fuses or circuit breakers
installed.
3. Reduce circuitload
(turn off other appliances).
Wood strikes ouffeed table Outfeed table is above cutterhead Adjust outfeed table level.
after passing over cutterhead knives, see "AdjustingOutfeed Table,"page 11
1. Dull knives
2. Inadequate support of long beards
3. Uneven feed
4. Outfeed table not aligned
5.Table extension misaligned
1. Knife height not uniform
2. Fence not perpendicular to
jointer bed
3. Feeding wood too fast
Snipe
(gouging-at end of boards)
=L--
Uneven depth of cut
1. Replace or sharpen knives.
See "Sharpening Knives,"page 12.
2. Support long boards.
See =Recommended Accessories," page 17.
3. See =Feeding Workpiece," page 12.
4. Adjust outfeed table level.
See "Adjusting Outfeed Table,"page 11.
5. See =Adjusting Table Exiension," page 11.
1. Adjust knife height.
See "Adjusting Knife Height,"page 10.
2. See "Adjusting Fence,"page 10.
3. Feed wood slower.
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