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2.

DON'T begin operation

of your SCROLLER SAW

before

reading

thoroughly

ASSEMBLY, OPERAT-

ING INSTRUCTIONS AND PARTS LIST.

DON'T lift tool from work with metor running. This

can cause the surface

of the work to be marred

and may break blades.
DON'T leave the line cord plug connected

to the

power supply

while making

tool adjustments

or

changing motor brushes.

2.

1.

3.

CUSTOMER INSTRUCTIONS

DO read thoroughly

ASSEMBLY, OPERATING IN-

STRUCTIONS AND PAins

LIST before beginning

operation

of your SCROLLER SAW.

Do

be sure the voltage of the power supply agrees

with t}1e dataplate

marking

on the unit.

DO use only specified replacement ports.
DO use goggles when cutting any metal.
DO be sure switch is in "OFF" position before con-

necting tool to power supply.

6.

DO replace both bru5hes when either is worn to about

inc:hinlength.'

CAUTION

WEAR

YOUR

The operation

of any power tool can result in for-

eign objects being thrown into the eyes, which can

result in severe eye damage.

Always wear safety

glaslel

or eye shields

before

commencing

power

tool operation.

We recommend

Wide Vision Safety

Malk

for ule over spectacles,

or standard

safety

glasses

. . . ayailable

at Sears

retail

or catalog

Itorel.

AVOID

USE OF

ALL

SOLVENTS

WHEN

CLEANING

PLASTIC

PARTS.

USE CLEAN

CLOTHS AND WIPE PARTS AS MUCH AS
POSSIBLE

TO

REMOVE

DIRT,

CARBON

DUST, ETC. MOST PLASTICS ARE SUSCEPT-

IBLE TO VARIOUS TYPES OF COMMERCIAL

SOLVENTS

AND

MAY

BE DAMAGED

BY

THE USE OF THESE SOLVENTS.

WHEN ELECTRIC TOOLS ARE USED ON FIBER-
GLASS boats,

Iportl

carl,

etc. it has been

found

that they are lubject to accelerated

wear and possi.

ble premature

failure,

01

the fiberglass

chips and

grindings

are highly abraliye

to bearings,

brushes,

commutator,

etc.

Consequently

it is not

recom.

mended that this tool be used for continuous

pro-

duction

work on any fiberglass

material.

During

any use on tiberglass

it is extremely important

that

the tool is cleaned

frequently

by blowing with an

air jet.

Extension cords suitable

for use with your Scroller

Saw are ayailable

at your nearest

Sears

Catalog

Order or Retail Store.

EXTENSION CORDS-The

ule

of

any Exten.ion

cord 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 MIN-

IMUM wire li&e (A.W.G.) Extenlion

Cord.

THIS PRODUCT, or any electrical

product,

re-

quires

extreme

care

when .e,.ice

repairs

are

made.

A dangerous

electrical

hazard

can

be

created

by tampering

with the electrical

or in-

.ulating

.y.tem.

or in the replacement

or .ub.ti-

tution

of repair

partl.

Repairs .hould

be made

only by a qualified

technician.

If se,.ice

i. re-

quired

we .ugge.t

you return

the toal to your

nearelt

Sears Itore

for approyed

se,.ice

with

original

foctory replacement

partl.

Exten.ion

Cord Length

25-100

Feet

Wire Size A.W.G.

16

Another time saving convenience

i.

a

cord-lock

offered by Sears which preYenh separation

of cord.

Cord-lock is available

at yo~r nearest

Sears Retail

Store or Catalog Order House.

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Summary of Contents for 315.17250

Page 1: ...er writers Laboratories and American National Standards ANSI 2 That compliance with applicable safety standards is assured by independent in spection and testing conducted by Underwriters Laboratories ULI 3 That every motorized tool is inspected under power 4 That every tool has with it adequate instructions and a list of safety rules for the protection of the user 5 That the tool manufacturer is ...

Page 2: ...IBLE AT SLOWER SPEEDS UNDER CONSTANT PROLONG ED USAGE THE UNIT MAY BECOME OVERHEAT ED SHOULD THIS OCCUR RUN TOOL WITH NO LOAD AT MAXIMUM SPEED TO COOL THE UNIT THIS WILL ACCELERATE COOLING PRO CESS RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION I KNOW YOUR POWER TOOL Rl ad owner s manual carefully Learn its applications and limitations as well as the specific poll nUal hazards peculiar to this tool 2 GROUND ALL TOOLS U...

Page 3: ...MERCIAL SOLVENTS AND MAY BE DAMAGED BY THE USE OF THESE SOLVENTS WHEN ELECTRIC TOOLS ARE USED ON FIBER GLASS boats Iportl carl etc it has been found that they are lubject to accelerated wear and possi ble premature failure 01 the fiberglass chips and grindings are highly abraliye to bearings brushes commutator etc Consequently it is not recom mended that this tool be used for continuous pro ductio...

Page 4: ...far as it will go Tighten side blade screw firmly against blade then tighten front blade scrl firmly against blade Excessive pressure on blade during operation of the saw can break blade In the event that this hapPllns all saw blades except the 10 tooth tapered back 6 blade can be reused by loosening t two blade screws until portion left in clamp drops out then putting the remainder of the blade b...

Page 5: ...ed Back 10 3 HIGH All Non Ferrous Metals Brass Copper Aluminum etc 24 3 HIGH BRUSH REPLACEMENT Periodically check the brushes for wear and replace both brushes when either IS worn to about inch in length To check length of brushes they must be removed from tool see instructions below Replacement of these rela tively inexpJ nsive parts when necessary will keep your tool operating more efficiently a...

Page 6: ...7 4 r 4 w _r i lj 4 62 1 73 CRAFTSMAN SCROLLER SAWJ MODEL NUMBER 315 17250 21 T 1 2 3 9 _4 c p 6 5 v FOR PARTS LIST SEE PAGE 7 Page 6 J ...

Page 7: ...606450 01 2 606589 01 1 616968 02 2 606119 01 2 606229 02 1 709863 804 1 623281 01 2 622824 01 2 614703 01 2 606260 01 1 940049 33 1 614658 06 1 726693 04 1 616968 03 2 606285 01 2 60621 0 01 2 606103 01 1 714096 801 3 606202 03 1 606300 01 3 606172 02 2 607269 01 1 621463 03 1 740943 01 2 606914 01 1 703429 818 1 623313 01 3 606201 05 1 614712 02 1 940038 804 1 106382 813 EN 631 Description Namep...

Page 8: ...rdingly WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS ALWAYS GIVE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION AS SHOWN IN THIS LIST 1 The PART NUMBER 2 The PART DESCRIPTION 3 The MODEL NUMBER 315 1 250 4 The NAME of ITEM SCROLLFR SAW All fine tools on occasion may require service or the replacement of parts due to wear from normal use To prolong the life of your tool when repOlrs are needed call on your nearest Sears Catalog Order or...

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