SOURCE: Looking for owners manual Craftsman table saw 101.02141
I tried their site and they say no parts available for that tool, They suggest that you call them direct and I have a phone number at 1-800-252-1698 and they might be able to help. Good luck
SOURCE: Table Saw Craftsman 113.299410 Manual
Here ya go...
http://www.managemyhome.com/mmh/lis_pdf/OWNM/L0060111.pdf
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SOURCE: Wiring diagram for a Sears Craftsman 110/220V motor
I found a local small motor technician who was able to help with the wiring configuration for the 110/220: I had wanted the motor to run on 110V
SOURCE: I have a craftsman table saw 113.27520. Probably a
I checked Searspartsdirect.com and most of the parts for this saw are obsolete no replacement. You might want to go to the site and double check for the part that you need,
SOURCE: 20 amp Circuit breaker trips everytime I flip the
I assume that you are using the motor on 115 volt service. Remove the drive belt and check for excess friction in either the saw arbor bearings or the motor bearings. If both seem free to turn, then suspect that the start capacitor on the motor has failed. They usually become open circuited which prevents the start rotation. It will just sit there and hum loudly until the breaker pops. You may also have a defective 20 amp breaker--you will need a clamp-on AC ammeter to verify. Suggest that you run the saw on 230 volt service when you get it running. You will be amazed at the acceleration and apparent power available. My table and radial arm saws are both set for 230 volt operation and love it. Go to: Searspartsdirect.com and enter the complete model number minus the decimal point. This will take you to a series of drawings that list all replaceable parts. Hope this helps!
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Didn't find any models matching that number. There are lots of Craftsman tablesaw models that begin with 113.29???. None of them are 113.291050 though. Can you double check your model number (typos, misread?). Other info (right/left tilt, HP, etc would be good too)
Did u find anything? I'm in the same boat!
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