Craftsman 315.116360 Owner's manual

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RANDOM ORBIT SANDER
Double Insulated
Model No.
315.116360
Ryobi
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CAUTION: Read and follow
all Safety Rules and Operating
Instructions before first use of
this product.
Safety
Features
Operation
Maintenance
Parts List
Customer Help Line:l-800-932-3188
Sears Roebuck and Co,, 3333 Beverly Rd., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 USA _e ILJ
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TableOfContents..........................................................................................................................................2
Warrantyand Introduction..............................................................................................................................2
RulesForSafeOperation...........................................................................................................................3-5
ProductSpecificationsand Unpacking..........................................................................................................5
Features.........................................................................................................................................................6
Operation.....................................................................................................................................................7-9
Maintenance.................................................................................................................................................10
ExplodedViewand RepairPartsList......................................................................................................12-13
PartsOrdering/Service...............................................................................................................................14
FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON CRAFTSMAN RANDOM ORBIT SANDER
IfthisrRIIFTSMI_N Random OrbitSander fails to give complete satisfactionwithinoneyear from the date of
purchase,RETURN IT TO THE NEAREST SEARS STORE IN THE UNITED STATES, and Sears willreplace it,
free ofcharge.
If thisCRRFTSNANRandom Orbit Sander is usedfor commercialor rentalpurposes,thiswarranty appliesfor
only90 daysfrom the date of purchase.
This warrantygives you specificlegal rights,and you may also have other dghtswhichvary from state to state.
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Dept. 817WA, Hoffman Estates,IL 60179
Your sander has many features for maldng sanding
operationsmore pleasant and enjoyable. Safety,
performanceand dependabilityhave been giventop
priorityin the design ofthis sander makingiteasy to
maintainand operate.
A CAUTION: Carefullymad throughthis entire
owner'smanual beforeusingyour new sander.
Pay close attentiontothe Rules For Safe
Operation,Warnings and Cautions. Ifyou use
yoursander properlyand onlyfor what itis
intended,you willenjoyyears of safe, reliable
service.
A_, Look for this symbol to pont out important safety precautions. It means attentionll! Your
safety is involved.
_k WARNING
The operationof any sander can resultin foreign objectsbeing throwninto youreyes, which
can resultin severe eye damage. Before beginningpowertooloperation,alwayswear safety
gogglesor safety glasseswith side shieldsand a full face shieldwhen needed. We
recommend Wide VisionSafety Mask for useover eyeglasses or standard safetyglasses
with side shields,available at Sears RetailStores.Alwayswear eye protectionwhich is
marked to complywith ANSI Z87.1.
The purpose of safety symbols isto attract your attention to possible dangera. The safety symbols, and
the explanations with them, deserve your careful attention and understandin 9. The safety warnings do
not by themselves eliminate any danger. The instructions or warnings they give am not substitutes for
proper accident prevention measures.
SYMBOL MEANING
SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL:
Indicates danger, warning,or caution.May be usedin conjunctionwith othersymbolsor pictographs.
,_ DANGER: Failureto obey a safetywarningwill resultincarious injuryto yourselfor toothers.
Always follow the safety precautionsto reducethe dskoffire, alectdc shookand personalinjury.
& WARNING: Failuretoohey a safetywarningcan resultinseriousinjurytoyourselfor to others,
Alwaysfollow thesafety precautionstoreducethe dskof fire, electdc shockand personalinjury.
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CAUTION: Failureto obeya safetywarningmay result inpropertydamage or personalinjuryto
yourselfor to others.Always followthe safetyprecautionsto reducethe riskoffire, electricshockand
personalinjury.
NOTE: Advisesyou of informationor instructionsvitalto theoperationor maintenanceoftheequipment.
DOUBLE INSULATION IMPORTANT
Double insulationisa concept in safety,in electric
powertoolswhicheliminatesthe need forthe usual
three-wire groundedpower cord. Allexposed metal
partsare isolatedfrom internalmetal motor
componentswith protectinginsulation.Double
insulatedtoolsdo not need to be grounded.
_, WARNING: Do not attemptto operatethis tool
untilyou have read thoroughlyand understand
completelyall instructions,safety rules, etc,
containedinthis manual Fallureto complycan
resultinaccidents involvingfire, electricshock,
or serious personalinjury,Save owners manual
and review frequently for continuingsafe
operation,and instructingotherswho may use
thistool.
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS
KNOW YOUR POWER TOOL. Read owner's
manual carefully, Learn itsapplicationsand
limitationsas well as the specificpotential
hazards related tothis tool.
GUARD AGAINST ELECTRICAL SHOCK BY
PREVENTING BODY CONTACT WITH
GROUNDED SURFACES, For example; pipes,
radiators, ranges, refrigeratorenclosures,
Servicingof a toolwith doubleinsulationrequires
extreme care and knowledgeofthe system and
shouldbe performed onlyby a qualifiedservice
technician.For service we suggestyou returnthetool
toyour nearestSears Store for repair. Always use
originalfactory replacementpartswhen servicing.
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KEEP GUARDS IN PLACE AND IN WORKING
ORDER,
KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN. Clutteredareas
and benchesinviteaccidents,
AVOID DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENT. Don't
use powertoolsindamp orwet locationsor
expose to rain. Keep work area well I_,
KEEP CHILDREN AND VISITORS AWAY.Alt
visitorsshouldwear safetyglasses and be kepta
safe distancefrom work area, Do not letvisitors
contacttoolor extensioncord.
STORE IDLE TOOLS. When not Jnuse, tools
shouldbe storedina dry and highor locked-up
place- out ofthe reachof children.
DON'T FORCE TOOL, Itwilldo thejob better
and safer at the ratefor whichitwas designed.
RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION (Contlnued)
USE RIGHT TOOL. Don'tforce smalltoolor
attachmentto dothe job of a heavyduty tool.
Don'tusetoolfor purposenot intended- for
example- A circularsaw shouldnever be used
for cuttingtree limbsor logs.
WEAR PROPER APPAREL. Do notwear loose
clothingor jewelrythat can get caughtin tool's
moving partsand cause personalinjury.Rubber
glovesand nonskidfootwearare recommended
when workingoutdoors.Wear protectivehair
coveringto contain long heirand keep itfrom
being drawninto nead_ air vents.
ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES. Everyday
eyeglasses have onlyimpact-resistantlenses;
they are not safety glasses,
PROTECT YOUR LUNGS. Wear a face or dust
mask ifthe operation isdusty.
PROTECT YOUR HEARING. Wear headng
protectiondudogextended pedodsof operation.
DON'TABUSE CORD. Never carrytoolby cord
or yank itto disconnectfrom receptacle. Keep
cordfrom heat, oil, and sharpedges.
SECURE WORK. Usa clampsor a viceto hold
work. It's saferthan usingyourhand and itfrees
bothhandsto operate tool.
DON'T OVERREACH. Keep properfooting and
balanceat all times. Do notusa while standing
on a ladder or unstablesupport,Secure tools
when workingat elevated positions.
MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE. Keep tools
sharpand clean for bestand safest performance.
Followinstructionsfor lubdcatiogand changing
accessories.
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DISCONNECT TOOLS. When not in use, before
servicing,or when changingor adjustingsanding
belt,attachments, blades, bits,cutters,etc., all
toolsshouldbe disconnectedfrom power supply.
REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND
WRENCHES. Form habitofcheckingto see that
keys and adjustingwrenches are removed from
tool beforeturning it on.
AVOID ACCIDENTAL STARTING. Don'tcaw
plugged-intool with finger on switch,Be sure
switchis offwhen pluggingin.
MAKE SURE YOUR EXTENSION CORD IS IN
GOOD CONDITION, When usingan extension
cord,be sureto use one heavyenoughto carry
the currentyour productwilldraw.An undersized
cord willcause a drop in linevoltage resulting in
lossof powerand overheating.Awire gage size
(A.W.G.) ofat least 16 is recommended foran
M
extension cord 100 feet or lessin length. A cord
exceeding 100 feet is notrecommended. If in
doubt, usethe next heavier gage. The smaller
the gage number,the heavierthe cord.
OUTDOOR USE EXTENSION CORDS. When
tool isused outdoors,use onlyextensioncords
suitablefor useoutdoors.Outdoor approved
cordsare markedwith the suffixW-A, for ex-
ample - SJTW-A or SJOW-A.
NEVER USE THIS OR ANY POWER SANDER
FOR WET SANDING. Failureto complycan
resultin electricalshockcausing seriousinjuryor
worse.
KEEP HANDS AWAY FROM SANDING AREA.
NEVER USE IN AN EXPLOSIVE ATMO-
SPHERE. Normal sparkingofthe motor could
ignitefumes.
INSPECT TOOL CORDS PERIODICALLY and if
damaged, have repairedat your nearest Sears
Repair Canter, Stay constantlyaware ofcord
locationand keep it well away from the sanding
area.
INSPECT EXTENSION CORDS PERIOD/-
CALLY and replace ifdamaged.
KEEP HANDLES DRY, CLEAN, AND FREE
FROM OIL AND GREASE. Always usea clean
clothwhen cleaning.Never use brakefluids,
gasoline, petroleum-based products,or any
strongsolventstoclean yourtool.
STAYALERTAND EXERCISE CONTROL.
Watch whet you are doingand usecommon
sense. Do not operatetoolwhen you are tired.
Do not rush.
CHECK DAMAGED PARTS. Beforefurther use
ofthe tool,a guardor otherpartthat is damaged
shouldbecarefully checked todetermine that it
willoperate properlyand perform itsintended
function,Checkfor alignmentof moving parts,
bindingof movingparts, breakageof parts,
mounting and any otherconditionsthat may
affect itsoperation.Aguard or otherpert that is
damaged shouldbe properlyrepairedor re-
placedby an authorizedservice center,
DO NOT USE TOOL IF SWITCH DOES NOT
TURN IT ON AND OFR Have defectiveswitches
replaced byan authorized servicecenter,
INSPECT FOR and remove all nailsfrom lumbar
before sanding.
DO NOT operate thistoolwhile underthe
influenceof drugs,alcohol,or any medication.
POLARIZED PLUGS. To reducethe riskof
electricshock,this tool hasa polarizedplug (one
blade iswiderthan the other),This plugwillfit in
a polarizedoutletonlyone way. If the plugdoes
notfit fully inthe outlet, reversethe plug, If itstill
does notfit, contacta qualifiedelectricianto
installthe properoutlet. Do notchange the plug
inany way.
WHEN SERVICING USE ONLY IDENTICAL
CRAFTSMAN REPLACEMENT PARTS.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. Refer to them
frequently and usethem to instructotherswho
may usethis tool. If you loan someonethis tool,
loanthem these instructionsalso.
WARNING: Collectedsandingdustfrom
sendingsurface coatingssuchas polyurethanes,
linseedoil, etc,, can serf-lgniteinyour sander
dust bag or elsewhere and causefire. To reduce
the risk offire, alwaysemptyyour dust bag
frequently (10-15 minutes)while sending and
never storeor leave a sanderwithouttotally
emptyingitsdust bag.Alsofollow the recommen-
dations ofthe coatingsmanufacturers,
&
WARNING: Some dust created by power
sanding, sawing, grinding,drilling, and other
constructionactivities contains chemicals
known to cause cancer, birth defects or other
reproductiveharm. Some examples of these
chemicals are:
lead from lead-based paints,
crystalline silicafrom bricksand cement
and other masonry products, and
arsenic and chromiumfrom chemically-
treated lumber,
Your riskfrom these exposures varies,
depending on how often you do this type of
work. To reduce your exposure to these
chemicals: work in a well ventilated area, and
work with approved safety equipment, suchas
those dust masks that are specially designed
to filter out microscopic particles,
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Sanding Disc Diameter
No LoadSpeed
Diameterof Orbit
5 in. Input
13,000 opm Rating
5/32 in. Net Weight
120 volts,AC, 60 Hz only
3.0 Amperes
3.5 Ibs.
Yoursander has been shippedcompletelyassembled.
Inspectitcarefullyto make sure no breakageor
damage has occurreddudngshipping,If any partsare
damaged or missing,contactyour nearestSears
RetailStore to obtainreplacement partsbefore
attemptingto operatesander.A sending disc packand
thisowners manual are includedinthe box.
_k WARNING: If any parts are missing,do not
operate thistooluntilthe missingpartsare
replaced. Failureto do socould resultin possible
sedous personalinjury.
KNOWYOURSANDER
See Figure 1.
Before attemptingto use any tool,familiarize yourself
withall operatingfeatures and safety requirements.
Your sanderis suitablefor sandingwith coarse,
medium, and fine grit sanding discs.
Features includeeasily operated lock-onbutton,and
a dust boxfor dustlesssanding,
SWITCH
To turnyour sanderON, depressthe switchtrigger,
Release switchtrigger toturn your sanderOFF.
FRONT
HANDLE
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Yoursanderhasa precisionbuiltslectdc motor.It
shouldbe connectedto a power supply that is 120
volts, E0 Hz, AG only (normal household current),
Do notoperatethistool on directcurrent(DC). A
substantialvoltagedropwillcausea lossof powerand
the motorwilloverheat. Ifyoursander does not
operatewhen pluggedintoan outlet,double-checkthe
powersupply.
RANDOM ORBIT
The randomorbit motionprovidesoverlappingsanding
movements by combiningorbitaland turning motion.
These overlapping sanding movements provide fast
cuttingactionwith excellentsanding results.
LOCK-ON
mJ1TON
REARHANDLE
SWITCH
TRIGGER
BACKING
DUST
SANDINGDISC BOX Fig, 1
A WARNING: Do notallowfamiliarity withyour sanderto make you careless,Remember that a careless
fraction ofa secondis sufficientto inflictsevereinjuly.
A WARNING:Alwayswearsafetygogglesor
safety glasses with side shieldswhen operating
yoursander. Failureto do so couldresultin
foreign objectsbeingthrown intoyoureyes
resuRing in possibleseriousinjury.
LOCK-ON BUTTON
See Figure2.
Your sander isequippedwith a "lock-on" feature,
whichis convenientwhen continuoussandingfor
extendedpedodsoftime isrequired.To Iock,.on,
depressthe switchtrigger,push inand holdthe lock-
on buttonlocatedon the side of the handle,then
release switchtrigger. Release lock-onbuttonand
yoursanderwillcontinuerunning.To release the
lock, depressswitchtriggerand release it.
Ifyou havethe "lock-on"feature engaged duringuse
and yoursander becomes disconnectedfrom power
supply,disengagethe "lock.on"feature immediately,
LOCK-ON
BtlTrON
SWITCH
"rRtGG'ER
Fig.2
WARNING: Your sander shouldnever be
connectedto power supplywhen you are
assemblingparts,makingadjustments,installing
or removing sandpaper, when cleaning,or when
notin use. Disconnectingyoursanderwill
preventaccidental startingthat couldcause
seriousinjury,
_k WARNING: Do not wear looseclothingor
jewelrywhen operatingsander. They couldget
caughtin movingparts causingserious injury.
Keep head away from sander and sanding area.
Hair couldbe drawn intosandercausing sedous
injury.
SANDING DISC SELECTION
Selectingthe correctsize gritand type sandingdiscis
anextremely importantstep in achieving a high
quality sanded finish. Aluminumoxide, siliconcarbide,
and othersyntheticabrasivesare bestfor power
sanding. Natural abrasives, suchas flintand garnet
aretoo softfor economicaluse in power sanding.
In general, coarse gritwill remove the mostmatedal
and finergritwill producethe best finish inall sanding
operations.The condition ofthe surfaceto be sanded
willdeterminewhichgritwilldo thejob. Ifthe surface
isrough, startwith a coarse gritand sand untilthe
surfaceis uniform.Medium gnt may then be usedto
remove scratchesleft bythe coarsergdt andfinergrit
usedfor finishingof the surface.Always continue
sanding with each grituntilsurface isuniform.
TO A'I-FACH SANDING DISC
See Rgure 3.
Unplugyoursander.
_k WARNING: Failureto unplugyour sander could
resultin accidental startingcausing serious
injury.
Carefullypeel adhesivebackingfrom new
sandingdisc.
Alignholesinsandingdiscwith holesin backing
pad,then carefully press sticky side ofdisc
againstpad as tightas possible.Nots: Holes in
sanding disc mustline upwith holesinthe
backingpad inorderfor the dustlessfeature of
yoursandertofunctionproperly.
BACKING
PAD
Fig. 3
WARNING: Beforeconnectingyoursanderto
powersupplysource,always checkto be sure it
isnot in lock-onposition(depressand release
switchtrigger). Failureto do so couldresult in
accidentalstartingof sanderresulting in possible
sadous injury,Also, do not lockthe triggeron
jobswhere your sander may need to be stopped
suddenly.
APPLICATIONS
(Usa only for the purposes listed below)
Sandingon wood surfaces.
Removingrust from and sandingsteel surfaces,
PREPARING FOR OPERATION
Forease ofoperation,your sander has botha front
handleand rear handle.See Figure4. Thisprovides
for two-handoperation,whichisnecessaryin orderto
maintainpropercontrolofyoursander and keep both
handsclear ofthe sandingdisc and sanding area,
When operatingyour sander,always usebothhands.
See Figures4 and ,_
Fig. 4
Flushsandingcanbe performed withyour sander
wbentha fronthandle isremovedfrom sander. See
Figure5, Remove fronthandle bydepressingtab
underfronthandlewhile pullinghandle upand offof
sander,See Figure6.
FRONT
HANDLE
TAB
1"0REMOVE
TOINSTALL
,6
SANDING
Clampor othenNisasecurethe workto prevent itfrom
moving underyoursander.
_IL WARNING: Unsecured work couldbethrown
towards the operatorcausing injury.
Place sanderon workpiecesothat all ofsanding disc
surfaceisin contactwithworkplace.Startyour sander
and move itslowlyover workplacemakingsuccessive
passesin parallellines,circles,or crosswise
movements. Upon completionof sanding operation,
turnsander offand wait untilsanding disccomesto a
completestop before removing from workplace.
WARNING: Your sander shouldonlybe on
when entire surfaceof sandingdisc isin contact
withworkplace. Failureto follow this sanding
procedurecouldresult in loose sandingdisc
whichcould resultin possible seriousinjury.
Do not force. The weight ofthe unitsupplies
adequate pressure,so letthe sanding disc and
sander do the work.Applyingadditionalpressureonly
slowsthe motor,rapidlywears sanding discand
greatlyreduces sander speed. Excessivepressure
willovedoad the motorcausingpossibledamage from
motoroverheating and can resultin inferiorwork.Any
finish or resin onwood may softenfrom thefrictional
heat. Do notallow sanding onone spottoo long as
the sanders rapid actionmay remove too much
material, makingthe surface uneven,
SANDING (Continued)
Extendedpedodsof sendingas showninFigure5
may tendto overheatthe motor.Ifthis occurS,turn
sender offand wait untilsandingdisccomasto a
completestop,then remove itfrom workpiece.
Removeyourhand fromvent area and letmotorcool.
DUSTLESS SANDING
The dustbox locatedon the rear ofyoursender
providesa dust collectionsystemforyoursander.
Sandingdustisdrawn upthroughthe holesofthe
sandingdiscto collectin the dustbox duringsanding
operation.Formore efficientoperation,emptydust box
when halffull.
TO INSTALL DUST BOX
See Figure8
Realigndustboxwith rear ofsender.
Slidedustbox on sender as showninfigure 8.You
willfeel a softclickas thetab snapsintoplace.
Note: As mentionedabove, be carefulnotto break
the tabsthat securedust box to sander.
REMOVING DUST BOX
See Figure 7.
To release dustbox, depresstabs locatedon each
sideofdust box.
Slidedust box down and liftfrom sender as shown
bythearrows infigure 7,
Do not presson the filtermatedal with yourhandor
fingers.Fillermaterialcan be damaged.
Note: Filter materialislocatedon the sidesofdust
box.
Do not break tabsthat secure dustboxto sander.
Emptydust box.
TABS
TOINSTALL
DUSTBOX
TABS
TOREMOVE
Fig, 7
REMOVE BANDING DISC BEFORE STORAGE
Do not storeyoursanderwith a sandingdisc installed.
Heat generatedfrom sandingcauses the pressure
sensitiveadhesiveto flow and form a tightbond
betweenthe backingpad and sending disc.
Removingthe sending discsoonafter you have
finisheda sandingoperationavoidslettingthe
adhesiveset up. If the sandingdisc is leftonthe
beckingpad for an extended period of timeafter use,
the adhesivewill set up end cause the sandingdiscto
becomedifficultto remove. It may also tear when
removing.When this situationoccurs,itbecomes
difficultto cleanthe backing padfor the nextsanding
disc,
Note: If youforget to remove the sending discaftera
sending operation,sandfor a few minutesto soften
the adhesive backingbeforeattemptingto remove
sending disc.
A WARNING: Do not usethis productas a
componentofother products.Also,do not use
attachmentsor accessoriesnot recommended
for usewiththis product,Any such usecould
resultin possibleseriouspersonalinjury.
WARNING: When servicing,useonlyidentical
Craftsmanreplacementparts,Usa ofany otherpart
may create a hazard or cause productdamage,
GEN ERAL
Only the parts shownon partslist,page 13, are
intendedto be repaired or replaced bythe customer.
Allother parts representan importantpartof the
double insulationsystem and shouldbe servicedonly
by a qualifiedSears service technician,
Avoid usingsolventswhen cleaningplasticparts.
Most plasticsare susceptibleto damage from various
types ofcommercial solventsand may be damaged
bytheir use, Use clean clothsto remove dirt, carbon
dust,etc.
_L WARNING: Do notat any time letbrake fluids,
gasoline, petroleum-basedproducts,penetrating
oils,etc. come incontact with plasticparts, They
containchemicalsthat can damage, weaken or
destroyplastic.
Ithas been found that electrictoolsare subjectto
acceleratedwear and possiblepremature failure when
they are used on fiberglassboats, sportscars,
wallboard,spacklingcompounds,or plaster.The
chipsand gdndingsfrom these materialsare highly
abrasiveto electrictoolparts suchas bearings,
brushes,commutators,etc. Consequently, itis not
recommended that thistool be used forextended
work on any fiberglass material, wallboard,spackling
compounds,or plaster. During any use onthese
materials itisextremely importantthatthe tool is
creanedfrequently byblowingwithan air jet.
& WARNING: A/ways wear safety gogglesor
safetyglasses with side shieldsduringpowertool
operationor when blowingdust.If operationis
dusty,also wear a dust mask,
LUBRICATION
Allofthe beadogs inthis toolare lubricatedwith a
sufficientamountof highgrade lubricantfor the life of
the unitundernormaloperatingconditions,Therefore,
nofurther lubncationis required.
EXTENSION CORDS
The usaof anyextensioncordwillcause some lossof
power.To keepthe lossto a minimumand to prevent
tooloverheating,usa anextension cordthat isheavy
enoughto carrythe currentthe toolwilldraw,
Awire gage size (A.W,G.) ofat least 16 is
recommendedforan extensioncord 100 feet or less
in length,When workingoutdoors,usean extension
cordthat is suitablefor outdooruse. The cord'sjacket
willbe marked WA.
CAUTION: Keep extensioncords away from the
sandingarea and positionthecord sothat itwill
notget caughton lumber,tools, etc., during
sanding operation,
,_k WARNING: Check extension cordsbeforeeach
use, If damaged replace immediately.Never use
toolwith a damaged cordsincetouchingthe
damaged area couldcause electricalshock
resulting in seriousinjury,
Extensioncordssuitablefor usewithyour sander are
available at your nearestSears Retail Store.
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CRAFTSMAN SANDER - MODEL NUMBER 315.116360
1
SEENOTE "A"
4
7
5
OPTIONALADAPTORPAD
(FORCONVERTINGSANDERTO
USENOOKANDLOOPTYPE
SANDINGDISCSI
10
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NOTE: A - The assembly shown represents an important pad of the Double Insulated System.
To avoid the possibility of alteration or damage to the system, service should be
performed by your nearast Sears Repair Center. Contact your nearast Sears Retail
Store for Selvice Center information.
CRAFTSMAN SANDER- MODEL NUMBER 315.116360
The modelnumberwillbefoundona plateattachedtothe motorhousing.Always mentionthemodelnumberinallcorrespondencemgaKling yourCRAFTSMAN SANDER orwhen orderingrepairparts. 1
SEE BACK PAGE FOR PARTS ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS
Key Part
No. Number
1 983110-001
2 969645-001
3 983109-001
4 973713-001
5 973714-003
6 969655-001
7 981439-000
8 703493-818
9 969649-00t
10 975241-002
11 606066-013
12 ***
13 969533-002
14 969896-001
15 970099-002
16 974484-001
972000-952
PARTS LIST
Description Quan.
Logo Plate .................................................. 1
Front Handle .............................................. 1
Data Plate .................................................. 1
Skirt............................................................ 1
Counterbalance ......................................... t
Ball Bearing (NTN 6002LLUC3/1 E) ........... 1
Bearing Cap w/Bearing (Inc. Key No. 6) .... 1
Washer ...................................................... 1
Screw (#8-32 x 112 in. Pan Hd.) ................. 1
5 in. Disc Assembly ................................... 1
Screw (#10-32 x 5/16 in. Pan Hd.) ............. 4
Sanding Disc .............................................. 1
Dust Box .................................................... 1
Small Gasket ............................................. 1
Seal ............................................................ 1
Optional Adaptor Pad ................................ 1
Owner's Manual
* Standard Hardware Item --May Be Purchased Locally
** This Adaptor Pad May Be Purchased For Use With Hook And Loop
Type Sanding Discs
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