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I am having a lot of trouble getting the overload button to reset,saw stops without being over heated or overloaded. It is craftsman radial arm 113 model ks48dd-174. Thanks for any help solving this problem.
Here are all the numbers on the motor plate. source 113 part 63503 motor model KS48DD-174 120/240 volts 11.o/5.5 amps 3450 rpm 60 hz 1phase mfg No. 1 77 7Here are all the numbers on the motor plate. source 113 part 63503 motor model KS48DD-174 120/240 volts 11.o/5.5 amps 3450 rpm 60 hz 1phase mfg No. 1 77 7
I am thinking that the overload switch itself is bad and needs replaced, Please give me the numbers off the tool and I will try and find a schematic. Craftsman usually has about 9 digits. Let me knowI am thinking that the overload switch itself is bad and needs replaced, Please give me the numbers off the tool and I will try and find a schematic. Craftsman usually has about 9 digits. Let me know
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Are you plugged into a GFI? If so you may need to set the GFI receptacle also plug it into a different plug in and see if that works. In saying that I bought the same one and burnt out the motor in less than one hour from purchase. with not cutting any more than five pieces of pine board. They did replace the saw for me.
the thermal motor relay is shutting it down,,motor to hot,
insure that all the air vents or saw housing are not full of saw dust. blow it out with air from a reversed hose on a shop vac if you don't have a compressor.
hope this helps.
Go to: Searspartsdirect.com and enter the complete model number minus the decimal point. This will bring you to a series of available parts drawings and hopefully, the manual. Good luck!
A friend just inherited a model 113.197110 and we are in the process of trying to restore it. I can draw you the wiring connections if you haven't figured it out yet.
First check brushes if it has brushes. Sometimes the springs also "soften" so brush does not press on commutator.
Usually they have a rest button for the overload. They can take a good strong press to reset. You can use an ohmmeter to check continuity of the overload.
Here are all the numbers on the motor plate. source 113 part 63503 motor model KS48DD-174 120/240 volts 11.o/5.5 amps 3450 rpm 60 hz 1phase mfg No. 1 77 7
I am thinking that the overload switch itself is bad and needs replaced, Please give me the numbers off the tool and I will try and find a schematic. Craftsman usually has about 9 digits. Let me know
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