Craftsman SP5373 Owner's Manual
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Craftsman SP5373 is a dust collection system designed to capture sawdust and wood chips at the source. The fine dust is filtered by the upper bag while heavy particles settle in the lower bag for easy removal. This system is ideal for use with power tools such as saws, sanders, and planers.
Features:
- Powerful motor for maximum suction
- Two-stage filtration system for efficient dust collection
- Large capacity dust bags for extended use
- Easy-to-empty dust bags
- Compact design for easy storage
Benefits:
- Improves air quality in your workshop
- Protects your tools from dust damage
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Dust CoBlection
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Serial
Number
Model and serial number may be
found on the motor cover.
You should record both model and serial number in a safe place for future use.
FOR YOUR
SAFETY:
READ ALL
INSTRUCTIONS
CAREFULLY.
DUST COLLECTION
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° assembmy o operation
Sold by SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO., Chicago,
IL. 60684 U.S.A.
Part No. SP5373 Printed in Taiwar_
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FULL:ONEYEAR
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WARRANTY ON CRAFTSMAN DUST C-OLL_
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If within 0ne year from the date of purchase, thls Craftsman Dust Collection System falls due to a defect in maierlal0r workmanship; Sears wil! repair it, free of charge;
WARRANTY SERVICE IS AVAILABLE BY SIMPLY CONTACTING THE NEAREST SEARS SERVICE CENTER/
DEPARTMENTTHROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES.
This warranty applies only while this product is used in the United States.
Thiswarranty givesyou specific legalrights, and you mayaiso haveother rights which vary from stateto state.
SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO., D/817 WA HOFFMAN ESTATES,IL 60135
PO TANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIO
When using your Dust Collection System, follow basic safety precautions including the following.
WARNING"
wTo reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury:
• Readand understand this owner's manual and all labels on the Dust Collection System before oper- ating;: Use only as described in this manual.
To avoid personal injury or damage to Dust Collection System, use only Sears Craftsman recommended accessories.: _
To avoid injury from accidental starting, unplug power cord before changing or cleaning filter/dust bag or chip bag..
Do not use without filter/dust bag and/or chip bag in place.
o
Do not unplug by pulling on cord. To unplug, grasp the plug, not the cord.
°
Turn off controls before unplugging.
Sparks inside the electrical parts, can ignite flammable
Vapors or dust. To avoid fire or explosion:
° Do not vacuum, or use this Dust Collection System neariiammable orcombustlble iiquids, gases, gasoline or other fuels, lighter fluidi cleaners, oiFbased paints,, natural gas;_hydrogen, or explosive dusts like
o Do not use with damaged cord, plug or other parts. If your Dust Collection System is not working should, has missing parts, has been dropped, as it damaged; left outdoors, or dropped into water, return it to a Sears Service Center.
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ous t, o r gun Powoer; :.....
a :dobr on cord;or pail cord: around sharp edges or
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,h_fii_ hJ,mtnn t_r _mni_in_:
• Do not va.......
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= ....... """'_' such as cigarettes, matches, or hot ashes. coiners: Donotrun DustCoilectionSystemovercord.
Keepcord away from heated surfaces.
" To avOid health hazards from vapors or dusts, do not vacuum toxic materials;
• Do not handle plug of the Dust Collection System with wet:hands.
• Do: not use Or store near hazardous materials.
• Do not use outdoors or on wet surfaces.
Do not put any object into ventilation openings. Do not vacuum with any ventilation openings blocked; keep
free of dust, lint, hair or anything that may reduce air flow.
" Put unit on a stable, level surface.
o Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers, and all parts of body away from openings and moving parts.
• Route vacuum hose and electric cord out of traffic areas.
- Do not allow to be used as a toy.
Close attention is necessary when used by or near children.
° Extension cords in poor condition or that are too small can pose fire and shock hazards.
When using an extension cord, be sure it is in good condition.
See
"Extension Cords" in the "Operation" section for proper wire sizes.
• Donotleaveappliancepluggedin.
Unplug from outlet
when not in use and before servicing.
°
Connect to properly grounded outlet only. (See
"Grounding Instructions" on page 14.)
SAVE THESE iNSTRUCTiONS
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_ CAUTION: if usingthts Dust Collection System to help keep airborne wood dust in heavy usage within acceptable limits, you must regularly monitor air borne dust andmaintain Dust Collection System to avoid exceeding dust limits.
Each application is unique.
Your maintenance schedule must, therefore, be tailored to your specific use of this Dust Collection System.
Safety is a combination of common sense, staying alert and knowing how your Dust Collection System works.
BEFORE USBNG THE DUST COLLECTION
SYSTEM:
_ WARNING: TO AVOID MISTAKESTHATCOULD
RESULT IN SERIOUS, PERMANENT INJURY, DO
NOT CONNECT POWER CORD UNTIL THE FOL-
LOWING STEPS HAVE BEEN SATISFACTORILY
COMPLETED:
1. Assembly, mounting and alignment.
2. Learn the function and proper use of the ON-OFF switch.
3. Read and understand all safety instructions and operating procedures throughout the manual.
4. Read the following labels which appear on the top and bottom of filtration housing and sides of motor,
WARNmNG
Metal shavings or dust can set sawdust on fire.
Do not collect metal shavings or dust.
wood materials onty.
See manual for details,
Risk Of electrical shock.
Use indoors
Do not use outdoors surfaces.
in dry area, or on wet
Sparks can ignite flammable products,
Do not use around products.
vapors flammabie from !
BEFORE EACH USE:
1. inspect your Dust Collection System.
if any parts are missing, bent, or faiJ in any way, or any electrical components do not work properly, turn off the
Dust Collection System, remove switch key, and remove power supply cord from power supply.
Replace damaged, missing or failed parts before using the Dust Collection System again.
2. Plan your work to protect your eyes, hands, face, ears and body.
WEAR YOUR
A. WEAR SAFETY GOGGLES, FORESIGHT iS
BETTER THAN NO SIGHT.
Wear sale',y goggles, not glasses, that comply with ANSE
Z87.t (shown on label). Operaling any power toot can result in foreign objects being tllown into the eyes which can result in permanent eye damage. Safety goggles are available at Sears retail catalog stores, Use of glasses or goggles not in compliance with ANSI Z87.1 could result in severe injury from breakage of the eye protection.
B. When cleaning collection bags, wear a dust mask.
If connected to a circuit protected by fuses, use time delay fuses with this appliance,
Electrical: 120 volts, 60 Hz AC onty, 7 amp
WARNmNG
Hazardous moving parts inside
Unplug before removing inlet guard,
Attach inlet guard before plugg ing in,
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AFETY INSTRUCTIONS :FOR: POWER TOOLS
1.
KNOWYOUR TOOL
Read and undersiarid owner's manual and labels
3tt_xed to the tOOl [:.earn its appiicalion and limitanuns as welt as its(specffic potenl.iat
hazards pec, uafiar tolhis tOoL
2, _ GROUND THE TOOL
This Io01 is equipped with an approved 3-conductor cord and a 3prong grounding type plug to tit the proper grounding type receptacle The green con
Never ductor in the cord is the grounding wire connect the green wire 1o a live terminai.
3.
KEEP GUARDS tN PLACE
- in working Order. and in proper adjustment and alignment:
4.
REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND WRENCHES
Form habit of checking to see that keys and adjust.
ing wrenches are removed from loci before turn_ng qton.
5.
KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN
Cluttered areas andbenchesfnvite accidents.
Floor must not be slippery due to wax or sawdust,
6.
AVOID DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENT
Don't use power tools in damp or wet locations or expose them to rain. Keep work area welt lighted.
Provide adequate surrounding work space.
7. KEEP CHILDREN AWAY
A!I visitors should be kept a safe distance from work area,
B, MAKE WORKSHOP CHILD*PROOF
-- with padlocks, master switches, or by remowng starter keys.
9.
USE PROPER SPEED
This loci will do the job better and safer when oper_ ated atthe proper speed.
10; USE RIGHT TOOL
Don't force tool or attachment to do a job 1or which itwas not designed.
1t. WEAR PROPER APPAREL
Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties or jewelry (rings, wristwalches) to gel caught in moving pans.
Non-slip footwear =s recommended.
Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair.
Roll long sleeves above the elbow.
12. USESAFETY GOGGLES (Head Protection)
: :: wear safety goggles (mUstcomply with ANSI Z87.1 ) at all times., Everyday eyeglasses only have impact resistant lenses; they are NOT safety glasses. Also.
use lace or dust mask if cutting operation is dusty, and ear protectors (plugs or muffs)during extended periods or operation
13. DON'T OVERREACH
Keep proper footing and balance at all times.
14. MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE
Keep tools sharp and clean for best and safest performance.
Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories.
15. DISCONNECT TOOLS
Before servicing, when changing accessories or attachments.
16. AVOID ACCIDENTAL STARTING
Make sure switch is in "OFF" position before plugging in.
17. USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES
Consult the owner's manual for recommended accessories.
Follow the instructions that accompany the accessories.
The use of improper accessories may cause hazards.
18. NEVER STAND ON TOOL
Serious injury could occur If t he tool tips over. Donut store materials such that it is necessary to stand on the tool to reach them.
19. CHECK DAMAGED PARTS.
Before further use of the tool, a guard or other part that is damaged should be carefully checked to ensure that it will operate properly and perform its intended function.
Check for alignment of moving parts, binding or moving parts, breakage oF parts.
mounting, and any other conditions that may affect its operation. A guard or other part that is damaged should be properly repaired or replaced.
20. NEVER LEAVE MACHINE RUNNING UNAT-
TENDED
Turn power "OFF".
Don't leave Dust Collection
System until it comes to a complete stop.
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introduction
The Craftsman Dust Collection System is specifically designed to capture sawdust and wood chips at the source. The fine dust is filtered by the upper bag while heavy particles settle in the lower bag for easy removal.
Do not use as a vacuum.
_ CAUTION: The blower housing containsa high
speed fan bgade that can amputate fingers, grab
loose clothing and neckties, or prope_ dust at high velocities. DO NOT OPERATE WITHOUT ALL PARTS
IN PLACE.
Do not attempt to clean, remove dust bags or service unit while in operation.
Disconnect from power source.
This Dust Collection System is intended for either corn* mercial or household use.
IMPORTANT NOTE
Please Read Carefully
Static Shocks Are Common - in dry areas or when the relative humidity of the air is low.
To reduce the fiequency of slatic shocks in your home, the best remedy
is to add moisture to the air with a console or installed humidifier.
The safety information in this manual is highlighted by the following safety alert symbol.
]'he following signal words are used to indicate the lever of risk.
_ DANGER:
Means that if the safety information is not followed, someone will be seriously injured or killed.
_ WARNING: Means that ifthe safety information is not followed, someone could be seriously injured or killed.
_, CAUTION: Means that if the safety information is not followed, someone may be injured.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ITEM PAGE
WARRANTY INFORMATION ....................................
2
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................... 2
GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR
POWER TOOLS ....................................................
4
INTRODUCTION ........................................................
5
Unpacking and Checking Carton Contents ............ 6
ASSEMBLY ................................................................
7
Mounting Front Pivoting Casters ........................... 7
Mounting
Mounting
Mounting
Mounting
Rear Fixed Casters ................................ 7
Inlet Guard ............................................
7
Support Legs ..........................................
8
Leg Bracket ............................................
8
Mounting
Mounting
Mounting inlet Bracket ...........................................
9
Base Plate ..............................................
9
Filter/Dust Bag Holder .......................... i0
Mounting
Chip Bag
Handle to Filtration Housing ................. 10
Assembly .............................................
11
ITEM PAGE
Filter/Dust Bag Assembly ....................................
11
OPERATION ............................................................
12
Attaching Accessories to inlet Guard .................. 12
Connecting Dust Collection System to
Power Source ...................................................
12
OnlOff Switch ......................................................
13
Moving Dust Collection System ........................... 13
Power Supply ......................................................
t4
Grounding Instructions ........................................
14
Extension Cords ..................................................
14
MAINTENANCE .......................................................
t 5
Chip Collecting Bag Removal .............................. t5
Filter/Dust Bag Removal ......................................
15
Motor ...................................................................
16
TROUBLESHOOTING .............................................
16
REPAIR PARTS ......................................................
18
5
I_NPAC_KiR_ i_::_ _HECKING CARTON
€ONTENTSI!
Tools Needed
Adjustable Wrench Screwdriver
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CARTON CONTENTS LISTf
Key Descrlptlon Qty,
A _; FiltedDust Bag ...........................................
1
B Fitter/Dust Bag Hanger ...........................
1
C Handle. ......................................................
1
D Filtration Housing .......................................
1
E _ inlet Guard .................................................
t
F : ::Right Side Support Leg .............................
1
G
H
Loose Parts Bag .....................................
Rear Fixed Casters .....................................
1
I Base Plate ........:...................... ...........:: ........ 1
J
K
Front Pivoting Casters ............................... 2
Manual ....... :..:...........................................
1
L:
M
N
Chip Collecting Bag ............................... .... !
Bracket and Inlet Clamp ....................... ..... 1
Leg Bracket: .....:...... .................................. .. 1
O : Left Side Support Leg ................................ 1
P Adjustable Band Clamp ......................
1
Q Flexibte Hose, 4 Inch .: ........................
_._1
R Adapter .::__.,,_::_::. :.._.::1
S O:Ring _,:.....:,......_......................
1
!- Items shown are not actua! size
TION SYSTEM IN DURING ASSEMBLY CAN RESULT
IN ELECTRICALSHOCK ORYOUR FINGERS, HAND,
OR ARM BEING CUTOFF FROM FAN BLADE CON-
TACT.
DO NOT PLUG IN THE COLLECTOR AT ANY
TIME DURING ASSEMBLY.
THE DUST COLLEC-
TION SYSTEM SHOULD ONLY BE PLUGGED tN
WHEN IT IS TO BE USED.-
Key
Q
R
S
LIST OF PARTS IN LOOSE PARTS BAGf
Description Qty.
Hex Nut
M6x 1 ....................................................
5
3/816 ..................................................
2
Lockwasher
1/4...:...: ...................................................
9
5116 ........................................................
8
Hex Screw
U v
W x
Y t Items shown _tfe not actual _,ize
T Flat Washer
1/4 x 1/2 .................................................
5/16 x 11/16 x1,16 ...........................
3/8 x 3/4 ...............................................
Switch Key .................................................
Pivolin.q Caster ...........................................
Acorn Nut 3/8 - 16 ......................................
Fixed Caster ...............................................
Hose Clamp ...............................................
18
7
4
1
2
2
2
2
assembmy
MOUNTING FRONT PRVOTING CASTERS
1, Locate the following items from the loose parts bag:
Description Qty.
A Pivoting Casters ...................................
2
B Hex Nuts* (3/8 - 16) .............................. 2
C Flat Washers* (3/8 x 3/4) ...................... 4
D Acorn Nuts*, .........................................
2
E Base Plate ............................................
1
2. Screw a hex nut completely on the Caster bolt.
3. Position flat washeron top of previously installed hex nut and slip the Caster bolt through the hole on front of Base Plate. Position secondflat washeron the bolt.
4. Screw the Acorn Nut on the bolt securely with an adjustable wrench.
5. Tighten the hex nut securely against the base plate.
6, Repeat steps 2 - 5 on opposite side.
A
E
0*
* }terns are shown actual size
ACORN NUT_,
FLAT WASHER
CASTER i
MOUNTING REAR FIXED CASTERS
1. Locate the following items from the loose parts bag
Descrlptlon Qty.
A Fixed Casters .......................................
2
B Flat Washers* (1/4 x 1/2). ..................... 4
C Lockwashers* (1/4) ..............................
4
D Hex Head Screws* (M6 x 1 - 12) .......... 4
2. Position Fixed Casterunder rear of Base Plate so that holes on Caster bracket and Base Plate line up.
3. Install hex screw, lock washer and flat washer as shown, Tighten securely using an adjustable wrench
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 on opposite side.
A B'_
* Items are shown actual size
BASE PLATE
(REAR)
C_
_HEX SCREW
FLAT WASHER
F.,_ED CASTER i •
MOUNTnNG iNLET GUARD
1. Locate the following items from the loose parts bag:
Description Qty
A Flat Washers* (5/16 x 11/16 xl/16) ..... 4
B Hex Screws* (M8 x 1.25 -12) ............... 4
C Lockwashers ° (5/16) ............................. 4
2. Locate the Filtration Housing and Inlet Guard.
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A
* Itemsare shown actual size c
:: 4i Support the opposite side of Filtration Housingw_th a b[()ck of wood_
A;:Ptace:O÷Ring in relief of Inlet pipe (See page!8)
5.: Position Inlet Guardin tine with the threaded holes On the base of the Filtration Housing.
NOTE: Makesureinlet Guard is pointing to rear of machine_
6. Place Iockwasher and flat washer on hex screw and insert through the holes of the Inlet Guard into the threaded holes of the Filtration Housing as shown.
7. Complete the process for the other three holes using same method.
DO NOT SECURE SCREWS AT THIS TIME.
MOUNTING SUPPORT LEGS
1. Eocate the following items from the loose parts bag:
Descrlption - Qty.
A Flat Washers* (5/16 x 11/16 x 3/32) ..... 4
B Hex Screws *(M8 x 1.25 - 12) ......... ...... 4
.....
C Lockwashers* (5/16) .............................
4
_ CAUTION: To avoid Injury, keep hands away from fan blade:
A
" Items are shown actual size
B
LEG SUPPOR.r
C
3. Place: lockwasher and flat washer on hex screw and insert: through the holes in the Support Leg and secure to the threaded holes inthe Filtration Housing as shown,
4, Use same method to attach Right Support Leg.
5. Secure hex screwswiththe use of adjustable wrench.
MOUNTING LEG BRACKET
1. Locate the following items from the loose parts bag:
Description Qty.
A Flat Washers* (5/16x
2i Insert LegBracket
11/16 x 3/32) ..... 4
B Hex Screws* (MS x 1.25 - 12) ............... 4 between the Support Legs and slide against:the angied fiange of theLeg.
NOTE: i Make _re :h01es in Leg Bracket align with
3. Place flat washer on hex Screw, insertthro ugh angled
LEG BRACKET I]
FLAT
.EX
WASHER
SCREW
_/HEX
____J _"FLA'r
SCREW
LOCKWASHER
WASHER
IMPELLER
MOTOR /
BLOCKS OF WOOD
..........
L
flange of Leg Support and attach to threaded hole of
BrackeL
4: Repeat steps 2 and 3 using same process on ,other
three holes.
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MOUNTING INLET BRACKET
1, Locate the following items from the loose parts bag:
Description Qty.
A Flat Washers* (5/16x 11/16xl/!6) ..... 2
B Hex Screws* (M8 x 1.25 - 12) ............... 2
C Flat Washers *(1/4 x 1/2) ...................... 2
D Hex Screws* (M6 x 1 - 12) ................... 2
2, Insert Inlet Bracket between relief flange of Inlet
Guard and against inside edge of angle flange on
Support Leg. Make sure both holes on Bracket align with similar holes on Leg Support.
3. Place 5/16 flat washer on hex screw, insert through
Leg hole and attach to threaded hole of Bracket,
4. Repea! same process for other hole and secure with use of adjustable wrench.
5. Attach Fixed Clamp as shown, by plac}ng flat washer on hex screw, insert hex screw through hole of Fixed
Clamp and attach to threaded hole of /nfet Guard
Bracket.
6. Repeat step 5 to attach other screw below Inlet
Guard.
7. Tighten all screws on Legs, Inlet Guard, and Filtration
Housing secu rely,
MOUNTING BASE PLATE
1. Locate the following items from the loose parts bag:
Description Qty.
A Flat Washers* (5/I_6x 11/16xl/16) ..... 4
B Hex Screws* (M8 x 1.25 - 12) ............... 4
2. Attach Base Plate to Leg Supports by flipping base upside down, aligning holes on both Leg Supports.
3. Place flatwasher on hex screw, insertthrough hole of
Leg and attach to threaded holes in Base Plate as shown.
4, Repeat same process for other three holes and secure with adjustable wrench.
5. With the assistance of another person, carefully flip the Dust Collection System right side up.
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* Items are shown actual size
A
* Items are shown actual size
F_XED CASTERS
B c
_ "- _,._-FLA'[ WASHER
_:f -I J
A_HEx SCREW
!i
iF" _ _
_ _
LEa
SUPPORT
D
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AG HOLDER
1_ LoCate the foUowing items from the loose parts bag:
Description Qty.
.....A Hex Nut* (M6 X 1) ................................
1
B Lockwasher* (1/4) ...........................
..:: 1
C Flat Washer* (1/4x 1/2) .......................
1
2_ Attach hexnut to threaded portion of Filter/Dust Bag
Holderand place lockwasher and flat washer on nut as shown.
3, Insert Filter/Dust Bag Holder into threaded hole of
Filtration Housing as shwon.
4_ Turn Filter/DustBag Holderrod clockwise until nut is secured to Filtration Housing.
5: Secure Fitter/Dust Bag Holder in place with adjust- able wrench.
A
* Items are shown actual size i i
HEX N UT_._
LOCKWASH ER _e=
FLAT WASHER "-'''_ /"
FILTER/
DUST BAG
HOLDER thefollowingDescription pa_bag:
A HexScrews* (M6x1;25) .................... _4
B Lockwashers* (1/4'_dia.) ....................... 4
C HexNuts* (M6xl) ...........................
4
2. Attach the ends of the Handle to the ReliefFlangeson the side of Filtration Housing as shown.
3: lnsert hex screw through the Handle and Flange.
4. Attach the lockwasher and the hex nut to the screw and tighten.
5: Repeat process for all four holes and secure with adjustable wrench.
A
* Itemsareshownactualsize
HEX NUT "-'_
HEX
REUEF
HAN D L E
FILTER/
DUST BAG
HOLDER
FILTRATION
HOUStNG
/
C
10
CHiP BAG ASSEMBLY -
LOWER FiLTRATiON HOUSING
1. Insert lower Chip Bag by tilting the Metal Reinforced
Bandat an angle and position it through the hole inthe lower Filtration Housing.
2. Tuck one side of the Band under the Sawdust
Chute Extension.
3. Allow the opposite side to rest on the ridge of the opening.
4. Tug on the Chip Bag to insure proper seating,
F_LTRATION HOUSING
SAWDUST CHUTE
EXTENSION
UPPER FILTER/DUST BAG ASSEMBLY
1. Disconnect the Adjustable Band Clampand insertthe end through the loops provided at the opening of the
Filter/Dust Bag.
2, Invert the Filter/Dust Bag and slip the open end of the
Bag over the 1" Relief on the top opening of the
Filtration Housing.
3, Secure the Bag by adjusting the rectangular barto the fourth set of hooks.
4. Pull the lever tight until it seats itself.
_ CAUTION: Make sure the opening of the bag is
tight against the relief so dust will not escape.
FILTER/
DUST BAG
HOLDER
HANDLE---_
RELIEF /
FILTER/
DUST BAG
ADJUSTABLE
BAND CLAMP tl
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ThliS _Dust!i¢olie_ion System i!s designed to be corn netted directly t0:thewoodwOrking machines. Pieasel useoniythel_artS provided for maximum effJctency:
4!!IDiameterx :_4)" Hose_ PVC Vulcanized rubbe_ with wire reinforcement and 2- 4'_clamps_
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Bandsaws: Belt and Disk Sanders: arid Radial
Saw Sawdust Collector,
_ WARNING: To avoid fire or explosion caused
bythe Igniting of vapors or dust dueto the arcing of ii i roll
ATTACHING ACCESSORIES TO INLET
GUARD
4" Diameter Hose/Clamp Assembly and Adapter
1. Open Clamp and insert Hose, by slipping Clamp over Hose. Attach to Inlet Guard and tighten
Clamp with a straight blade screwdriver. Use this same process to Connedt Adapter. Tighten both
Clamps securely to increase air velocity and reduce leakage, The Adapter will permit easy disconnect.
_ CAUTION: To avoid fire, use only lhe hose and adaptor designed for this unit. The adapter is designed to fltonlyto the hose. Do not attach it directly toany other Inlet opening.
elecffiCai parts, do not operate this Dust Collection
System in!areas
with flammable vapors such as
ilghterl fluld, cleaners, oil-base paints, gasoline, alcohol or explosive dust such as coal, magnesium, grain or gun powder in the air.
Do not vacuum
explosive dust, flammable or combustible Itquids or hot ashes. To avoid health hazards from vapors or
dusts, do not use near toxic materials.
To avoid
electrical shock, do rtot expose to rain. Store indoors. Unplug power cord before changing, cleaning, or emptying the filter/dust bag or chip bag.
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CONNECTING DUST COLLECTION
SYSTEM TO POWER SOURCE
_t_ CAUTION: if connected to a circuit protected by fuses, use time delay fuses with this appliance.
1. Prior to connecting your Dust Collection System to any power source, be sure your bags are installed properly. This will remove any possibilityof dust flying in your face.
2. The motoronyour Dust Collection System iswired for
1120volts, single phase power system. Make sure the motor rating agrees with the electrical system it is to be connected to.
3. Too manymachines on one circuit willblow fuses. Be
careful not to ovedoadcircuit,
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ON ! OFF SWITCH
rlqplll i .......
On the rear of the Motor Housing above the Handle, is the Switch Box. The ON!OFF Switch has the ability to be turned "ON" when the Red Key is properly installed. Switch to the "ON" position by moving the switch upward. Turn the switch "OFF" by moving downward. Remove the Key from the switch whenever the saw is turned "OFF" and keep it out of the reach of children.
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_ WARNING: THE DUST COLLECTION SYSTEM
CAN START ACCIDENTALLY O R BE USED BY CHIL-
DREN OR OTHERS WHEN THE KEY IS LEFT iN THE
SWITCH. ALWAYS REMOVE KEY WHEN THE DUST
COLLECTION SYSTEM IS 'OFF', AND KEEP IT OUT
OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN.
_ WARNING: THE DUST COLLECTION SYSTEM
WILL START IMMEDIATELY WHEN THE POWER
COMES BACK ON AFTER A BLACKOUT IF THE KEY
IS LEFT'ON' IN THE SWITCH.
ALWAYS TURN THE
SWITCH 'OFF' AND REMOVE THE KEY.
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Turning Switch "OFF" i i , i
Turning Switch "ON" Removing Switch Key
MOVING THE DUST COLLECTION SYSTEM
This Dust Collection System is able to move easily from one woodworking machine to another.
_i, CAUTION: To avoid Injury from failing unit or fire from electrical cords, do not cross over large debris or electric cords when moving unit.
LEG
MOTOR
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CASTERS
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TION: CONNECT TO _A::120Vi 15"AMP, BRANCH
CIRCUIT AND USEA15=AMP,TIME DELAY FUSE OR
CIRCUIT BREAKER; FAILURE TO CONNECT IN
THIS WAY CAN RESULT IN INJURY FROI_I SHOCK
OR FIRE,
Your Dust Collection System must be properly grounded: Not all outlets are properly grounded, tf you are not sure that your outlet is propedy grounded.
have it checked by a qualified electrician
_ WARNtNG: IF NOT PROPERLY GROUNDED,
THiS DUST COLLECTION SYSTEM CAN CAUSE
ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PARTICU LARLY WHEN USED
IN DAMP LOCATIONS;
_ ,_.: .__ L TO AVOID SHOCK OR FIRE, I!F
POWER CORD iS WORN, CUT, OR DAMAGED
ANY WAY, HAVE IT REPLACED IMMEO|ATELY.
IN
This appliance is for use on a nominal 120-volt circuit, and has a grounded plug that looks like the plug illustrat- ted below. Atemporary adapter may be used to connect this plug to a 2-pole receptacle, as shown below, if a properly grounded outlet is not available. The temporary adapter should be used only until a properly grounded outlet can be installed by a qualified electrican.
such as a properly grounded outlet box cover.
Whenever the adapter is used. it must be held in place by a metal screw.
The green colored rigid ear, lug, or the like, extending from the adapter must be connected to a permanent ground
OF THE EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONDUCTOR
CAN RESULT IN A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.
CHECK WITH A QUALiFiED ELECTR]CAN OR SERV-
ICE PERSON IF YOU ARE IN DOUBT AS TO
WHETHER TH E OUTLET IS PROPERLY GROU NDED.
DO NOT MODIFY THE PLUG PROVIDED WITH THE
APPLICANCE IF IT WILL NOT FIT THE OUTLET,
HAVE A PROPER OUTLET INSTALLED BY A QUALF
FlED ELECTRICIAN.
_I_-'j:_I 3-PR0 NG PLUG
GROUNDING iNSTRUCTIONS
This appliance must be grounded, tf it should malfunction or breakdown, grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock. This appliance is equipped with a cord having an equipment:grounding Conductor and ground: ing plug. The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
_WARNING: TO MAINTAIN PROPER DUST
COLLECTION SYSTEM GROUNDING, WHENEVER
THE OUTLET YOU ARE PLANNING TO USE FOR
THIS POWER TOOL IS OFTHE TWO PRONG TYPE,
DO NOT REMOVE OR ALTER THE GROUNDING
PRONG IN ANY MANNER.
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"_ GROUNDING
PROPERLY ii _"GR0UNDED
OUTLET
PRONG
GROUNDING LUG
3-PRONG
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PLUG :f"
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ADAPTER i:_;'_ij i MAKE SURE THtS IS
L _-" ,. - CONNECTED TO A
[ _ .i-:"-t_,i KNOWN GROUND
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2-PRONG
RECEPTACLE
_ WARNING: THE ADAPTER ILLUSTRATED IS
FOR USE ONLY IF YOU ALREADY HAVE A PROP-
ERLY GROUNDED 2-PRONG RECEPTACLE,
EXTENSION CORDS
The useof any extension cord wilt cause some loss o!
power. Use:the following: table to determine the minimum wire size (A_W,G.} extension cord. Use only 3-wire extension cords which have 3-prong groL_nding type accept the tool's
For t i i :1"1 j:" -'" i¸:
14 i box. the wire size must be _ncreased proportionately in order to deliver ample voltage to the sawdust collection system motor.
Length of
Conductor
0 - 25 feet
26 - 50 feet
51 - 100 feet
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Wire Sizes Required
(American Wire Gage
3_20Y Lines
No. 16
No. 14
No. 12
_ WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, TURN
SWITCH "OFF" AND REMOVE PLUG FROM POWER
SOURCE OUTLET BEFORE MAINTAINING YOUR
DUST COLLECTION SYSTEM ......
_ WARNING: TO AVOID INJURY FROM ELEC-
TRIC SHOCK OR SUDDENLY STARTING UNIT, AL-
WAYS REMOVE SWITCH KEY AND KEEP UN-
PLUGGED WHILE UNIT IS DISASSEMBLED tN ANY
WAY.
ALWAYS REASSEMBLE WITH RECOM-
MENDED PARTS BEFORE PLUGGING UNIT IN,
CHIP COLLECTING BAG REMOVAL
1. Push Bandup and sfide opposite edge to the middle opening,
2, Lower Band carefully through opening as shown,
Deposit chips in appropriate metal container.
_ CAUTION: Wear Safety goggles ANSI Z87.1
to protect your eyes prior to commencing operation.
3, Reconnect the Chip Collecting Bag by sliding the
Band through the hole and slide the opposite side under Dust Chute Extension. Seat as shown.
FILTERIDUST BAG REMOVAL
_ CAUTION: If using t his Oust Collection System
to help keep airborne wood dust In heavy usage
within acceptable limits, you must regularly monitor
air borne dust and maintain Dust Collection System
to avoid exceeding dust t|mits.
Each application is unique.
Your maintenance schedule must, therefore, be tailored to your specific use of this Dust
Collection System.
1. Shake the Filter/Dust Bag so the fine dust fails into lower Chip Collecting Bag.
2. Disconnect the Adjustable Band Clamp by releasing
the Spring Lever Clamp.
3. Remove the Fitter/Dust Bag and deposit all fine dust in an appropriale metal container.
4. Reconnect the Bag carefully so the Clamp wraps around the Bag on all sides.
Adjust the lever to the fourth hook and fasten securely.
5, Slip loop over hook on Filter!Dust Bag Holder,
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ADJUSTABLE
BAND
CLAMP
MOTOR :
Excessive dust fin _tO_: could cause excessive heat: in motor.
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Every effort shou!d be imade _to:prevent foreign material fromenteting the motor:i When operated ur_ler conditions likely to permit accumtllations of dust, dirt;or waste within the motor, a visual inspection should be made at frequent intervals. Accumulations of dry dust can usually be blown out successfully.
NOTE: Motors used on wood-working tools are particularly susceptible to the accumulation of sawdust and wood chips and should be blown out or "vacuumed" frequently to prevent interference with normal motor ventilation.
To remove dust, blow off motor with a low pressure air hose.
_CAUTION: To avoid eye Injury or adverse reaction to dust, high air pressure should not be used especially In poorly ventilated areas.
The operator performing this cleaning function should
wear safety goggles and filter mask
Do not use unit if power cord becomes worn or frayed.
If any servicing (other than the above cleaning) becomes necessary, it should be performed by an authorized Sears Service Center.
NOTE: The speed of this motor cannot be regulated or changed.
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MOTOR
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PROBLEM.
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PROBABLE CAUSE
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REMEDY SUGGESTED
Excessive sawdust
in air.
1. Loose connectors
2. Filter/dust bag and!or
chip collection bag releasing sawdust.
I Excessive impeller j noise,
,r t. Picked up large wood chips or debris.
Loose impeller.
3. Rubbing impeller.
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1. Tighten connections.
2. a. Sawdust trapped between clamp bag and housing.
b. Lower bag is hung up on sawdust shoot extension.
Reposition chip bag properly. See "MaintenanceChip
Bag".
1, Do not pick up metalor ferrous materials. Stopthe machine and the material wilt falt to the bottom of inlet tube.
2. Unplug unit prior to disassembly.
Hazardous moving parts inside, Attach inlet guard before plugging in. Use
a piece of wood 1otree impeller.
3. Consult Sears Service to repair loose or rubbing impeller,
A repair to the housing may create a hazard unless it is
done by a qualified service technician.
Repair service is available at your nearest Sears store.
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PROBLEM
PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY SUGGESTED
Excessive noise.
Motor fails to devetop full power.
NOTE: LOW VOL-
TAGE: (Power output of motor decreases rapidly with decrease in voltage at motor terminals.
For example, a reduction of 10% in voltage causes a reduction of 19% in maximum power output of which the motor is capable and a reduction of
20% in voltage causes a reduction of 36% in maximum power output,)
1. Motor
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Circuit overloaded with
2.
lights, appliances and other motors.
Undersize extension cord or extension cord too i3.
long.
General overloading of
Power company facilities.
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1. Have motorchecked by qualified service technician. Repair service is avaiable at your nearest Sears store.
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1. Do not use other appliances or motors on same circuit when using the Dust Collection System.
2. Increase the wire sizes on extension cords, or reduce length of extension cords, See "Motor Specifications and
Electrical Requirements" section.
3. Request a power check from the power company.
Motor starts slowly or fails to come up to ful! speed.
Motor overheats
1. Low voltage.
2. Windings burned out or open.
3, Starting switch will not operate. (Switch contacts working properly.)
Capacitor is bad.
1. Request voltage check from the power company.
2. Have motor repaired or replaced by a qualified service.
technician.
3. Have capacitor replaced by a qualified service technician.
1. Motor overloaded.
2. Improper cooling. (Air circulation restricted through motor due to sawdust, accumulating
inside of motor.)
1. Clean out sawdust to provide no rrnaJ air circulation through motor. See "Maintenance" section.
Motor stalls
(resulting in blown
fuses or tripped circuit breakers).
1, Voltage too low to permit motor to reach operating speed.
2. Fuses or circuit breakers
do not have sufficient capacity.
1. Request voltage check from the power company.
2. Install proper size fuses or circuit breakers.
Frequent opening of fuses or circuit breakers,
1. Motor overloaded.
2. Fuses or circuit breakers do not have sufficient capacity.
1 ,Install proper size fuses or circuit breakers.
NOTE: Motors used on wood-working tools are particularty susceptible to the accurr_tation of sawdust and wood chips and should be blown out or "vacuumed" frequently to prevent interference with normal motor ventilation and proper operation of the centrifugally-operated st;_rting switch.
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parts
PARTS!LIsT, FOR!;:CRAFTSMAN
DUST COLLECTION SYSTEM
MODEL 113.299780
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PARTS LiST FOR CRAFTSMAN DUST COLLECTnON SYSTEM
MODEL 113.299780
Always order by Part Number - not by Key Number.
Item
No.
1 819166
2
3
4
7
12
13
14
15
16
17 124944
18 819184
19 819182
20 819190
21 819195
22 819194
23 STD835010
24
Part
No.
819172
819187
819302
5 819189
6 819191
STD833025
8 819192
9 819171
10 STD551125
11 STD840610
819183
STD551025
STD833012
819168
819198-1
819202
25 819201
26 STD8350t2
De _rlptton o_ Hot
Sw :ch
Filler/Dust
,_ Ke_ Switch
Bag
Col with Plug
Ha_
* Sc_ ,Hex Hd M6x 1-25
Plug, Plastic
Housing, Upper
* Lockwasher, 1/4
* Nut, Hex M6x 1
Se_ , Housing
* Washer, 1/4 x 1/2 x 1/16
* Sc= ,HexM6x1-12
Impeller
Washer, Flat 5/8 x 1-1/2 x
1/8
Nu_ Hex 5/8 - 18
_, Gu I, Impeller
Ho g, Lower
S_e , Housing Edge
O-Ring, 135mm
Gu , Inlet
* Scl , Hex Hd. M8x !,25
8
Cl_ p, Inlet Support
Bracket, inlet Support
* Scl ,He×Hd M8xl 25
12
Item
NO,
41
42
43
44
45
Part
No.
34
35
36
27 819198
28
29
30
31
32
33
819196
819207
819199
819203
STD541037
STD551037
STD541837
819200
819186
37
38
39
40
819170
819169
819165
819185
819173
819188
819167
819174
46-57509-3
46
47
48
819267
819268
819269
508298
SP5373
D esCraptIon
Wash#r, Flat 5/16 x ! 1/16
× 3/32
Leg
Caster, Fixed
Base
Cas*,er, Pivoting
* Nut, Hex 3/8 - 16
* Washer, Flat 3/8 x 3/4 x
3/32
* Nut, Acorn 3/8 - 16
Bracket, Leg
Screw, Pan Hd. M4 x 16
- 12 Ty "An"
Bag, Lower Chip
Clamp, Filter/Dust Bag
,_k Bag, Upper Filter/Dust
Screw, Pan Hd M4 x 16
- I 0 Ty "B"
Seal, Motor
Key
Capacitor
Cover, Capacitor
* Screw, Pan Hd. M4 x
0.710
_, Hose, Flex 4.0 Inch
Clamp, Hose
Adapter, 2-1/2"/4.0"
Bag of Loose Parts
(Not Shown)
Owner's Manual (Not
Shown)
* Standard Hardware Item - May Be Purchased Locally.
WARNING: These Items Are Important To The Safety Of This Tool.
13o Not Substitute
Common Parts.
° Any attempt to repair or replace electrical parts on this unit may create a HAZARD unless repair is done by a qualified service technician. Repair service is available at your nearest Sears Store.
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DUST COLLECTmON SYSTEM
SERVICE
Service is available by returning this unit to the nearest Sears Service out the United States.
Center/Department through-
MODEL NO.
113.299780
Dust Collection
System
HOW TO ORDER
REPAIR PARTS
Model and serial numbers may be found on the Motor
Cover of your Dust Collection System.
WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS, ALWAYS
GIVE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION:
PART NUMBER PART DESCRIPTION
MODEL NUMBER
113.299780
NAME OF ITEM
Dust Collection
System
All parts listed may be ordered from any Sears
Service Center and most Sears stores.
If the parts you need are not stocked locally, your order will be electronically transmitted to a Sears Repair Parts
Distribution Center for handling.
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Sold by SEARS.
Part No. SP5373
ROEBUCK AND CO., Chicago,
IL. 60684 U.S.A.
Form No, SP5373-1 Printed in Taiwan t 0/92
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