Craftsman 315.115042 User manual

Category
Power sanders
Type
User manual
Owner's Manual
7 in. Disc Sander
DoubleInsulated
Model No.
315.115042
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_ CAUTION: Read and follow all
Safety Rules and Operating
Instructions before first use of
this product.
Customer Help Line: 1-800-932-3188
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 USA
Visit the Craftsman web page: www.sears.com/craftsman
972000-897
• Tableof Contents
• Introduction
• Safety
Operation
Maintenance (_
Repair Parts
Table of Contents .......................................................................................................................................... 2
Warranty and Introduction ............................................................................................................................. 2
Rules for Safe Operation ............................................................................................................................ 3-4
Operation .................................................................................................................................................... 5-9
Accessories ................................................................................................................................................... 9
Maintenance ................................................................................................................................................ 10
Notes ........................................................................................................................................................... 11
Exploded View and Parts List ................................................................................................................. 12-13
PadsOrdedng/Service .............................................................................................................................. 14
FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON CRAFTSMAN DISC SANDER
ifthis rRIIFTSMA II Disc Sander failsto give completesatisfactionwithinoneyear from the dateof purchase,
RETURNIT TOTHE NEAREST8EAR8 STOREINTHE UNITEDETATES,and Seers willrepairit,freeof charge.
Ifthis rRAFTSHIIN Disc Sander isusedfor commemialor rental purposes,this warrantyappliesfor only90 clays
from the dateof purchase.
Thiswarrantygivesyou specificlegaldghts, and you may also have otherrightswhichvaryfrom stateto state.
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Dept. 817 WA, Hoffman Estates, IL 60179
Yoursander has manyfeatures for makingyour sanding
operationmore pleasant and enjoyable. Safety,
performanceand dependabilityhave been giventop
priorityinthe designofthis toolmaking it easy to maintain
and operate.
_. CAUTION: Carefully read through this entire
owner'smanualbefore usingyour new sander. Pay
close attentionto the Rulesfor Safe Operation,
Warningsand Cautions. Ifyou usathis toolpmpedy
and onlyfor what itisintended,youwillenjoyyears
of safe, reliableservice.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS:
Size of SandingDisc 7 in.
Size of RubberBack-up Pad 3-1/2 in.
Input 10Amperes
Rating 120 Volts,60Hz, AC only
Spindle Size 5/8 in.
No LoadSpeed 4,600 RPM
Look for this symbol to point out important safety precautions, It
means attentionl!! Your safety is involved,
_k WARNING:
The operation of any sander can result inforeign objects being thrown intoyour eyes, which
can result in severe eye damage. Before beginning powertool operation, always wear
safety goggles or safety glasses with side shieldsand a full face shield when needed, We
recommend Wide Vision Safety Mask for use over eyeglasses or standard safety glasses
with side shields. Always wear eye protectionwhich is marked to comply with ANSI Z87.1.
The purposeofsafety symbolsisto attractyourattentionto possible dangers,The safetysymbols, andthe explanationswith
them, deserve yourcarefulattentionand understanding,The safetywarningsdo not bythemselves eliminateany danger.
The instructionsor warningstheygive are notsubstitutesfor properaccidentpreventionmeasures.
SYMBOL
A
MEANING
SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL:
Indicatesdanger,warning,orcaution. May beused inconjunctionwithothersymbols orpictographs.
A
DANGER: Failuretoobeya safetywarningwillresultinseriousinjurytoyourselfortoothers,Always
follow the safety precautionsto reducethe riskoffire, electdc shockand personalinjury.
WARNING: Failureto obeya safetywarningcanresultinseriousinjurytoyourselfortoothers.Always
follow the safety precautionsto reduce the riskoffire,electdc shockand personalinjury.
NOTE:
CAUTION: Failure to obey a safety warning may resultin propertydamage or personalinjuryto
yourselfortoothers.Alwaysfollowthe safety precautionstoreducethe riskoffire,electdcshockand
personalinjury.
Advisesyou ofinformationor instructionsvitaltothe operationor maintenanceofthe equipment.
DOUBLE INSULATION
Doubleinsulationisa concept in safety, in electricpower
tools,whicheliminatesthe need for the usualthree-wire
groundedpowercord. Allexposed metal partsare
isolatedfrom internalmetal motorcomponentswith
protectinginsulation,Doubleinsulatedtoolsdo not need
tobe grounded.
,_ WARNING: The double insulatedsystem is
intendedto protectthe userfrom shockresulting
from a break in the tool's internalwiring,Observe all
normalsafety precautionsrelated to avoiding
electricalshock.
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS
KNOW YOUR POWER TOOL Read the owner's
manualcarefully. Learnthe tool's applications and
limitationsas well as the specificpotential hazards
relatedto thistool.
GUARD AGAINST ELECTRICAL SHOCK by
preventingbodycontactwith groundedsurfaces.For
example: pipes, radiators,ranges,refdgeretor
enclosures,
KEEP GUARDS IN PLACE and inworkingorder.
KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN. Clutteredareas and
benchesinviteaccidents.
DO NOT USE IN DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENTS. Do
not usepowertoolsnear gasolineor otherflarnmabie
liquids,in damp or wet locations,or exposeto rein.
Keep work area well lit,
KEEP CHILDREN AND VISITORS AWAY. Allvisitors
shouldwear safetyglassesand be kepta safe distance
from work area, Do not letvisitorscontacttoolor
extension cord.
IMPORTANT
Sen,icingrequires extreme care and knowledgeofthe
system and shouldbe performedonlyby a qualified
servicetechnician.Forservice we suggestyou returnthe
tooltoyournearest Sears store or repair centerfor repair.
Alwaysuseoriginalfactory replacementpartswhen
servicing,
_, WARNING: Do notattemptto operatethistool
untilyou have read thoroughlyand understand
completelyall instructions,safety rules, etc.
containedin thismanual, Failureto complycan
resultin accidentsinvolvingfire, electricshock,or
seriouspersonalinjury,Save owners manualand
reviewfrequentlyfor continuingsafe operationand
instructingotherswho may usethis tool.
STORE IDLE TOOLS. When not in use,toolsshould
be stored in a dry,highor locked-upplace - out of
reachof children.
DON'T FORCE TOOL. Itwilldo thejob better and safer
at the rataforwhichit was intended.
USE RIGHT TOOL, Don1fome smalltoolor attachment
to dothe jobof a heavydutytool. Don'tusetoolfor
purposenot intended- for example - don'tuse circular
saw for cuttingtree limbsor logs,
WEAR PROPER APPAREL. Do not wearloose
clothingor jewelrythat can get caughtinthe moving
partsand cause personalinjury,Rubberglovesand
non-skidfootwearare recommendedwhen working
outdoors.Wear protectivehair covedngtocontainlong
hair.
ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES, Everyday
eyeglasseshave onlyimpact-resistantlenses;theyare
NOT safetyglasses,
PROTECTYOUR LUNGS. Weara face ordust mask if
operationisdusty.
PROTECTYOUR HEARING, Wear haaring protection
duringextended periodsofoperation.
DON'T ABUSE CORD. Never cam/tool bycordor
yank itto disconnectfrom receptacle. Keep cord from
heat,oil and sharpedges,
B SECURE WORK. Use clampsor a viseto holdwork.
It'ssaferthan usingyour hand and itfrees bothhands
to operatetool.
DON'T OVERREACH. Keepproperfooting and
balanceat all times, Do not useon a ladderor unstable
support,
MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE. Keep toolssharpand
clean for Petterand safer performance. Follow
instructionsfor lubricatingand changingaccessories.
DISCONNECT TOOLS. When notin use, before
servicing,or when changingattachments,blades, bits,
cutters,etc., all toolsshouldbe disconnectedfrom
powersupply.
REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND WRENCHES.
Form habitofcheckingto see that keys and adjusting
wrenchesare removedfrom tool beforeturningit on.
MAKE SURE YOUR EXTENSION CORD IS IN GOOD
CONDITION. When using an extensioncord, be sureto
useone heavyenough tocarrythe currentyour product
willdraw.An undersizedcordwillcause a dropin line
voltage resultinginlossof powerand overheating,A
wire gage size (A.W,G.) ofat least 16 isrecommended
for an extensioncord100 feet or lessin length,A cord
exceeding10Ofeat is not recommended.If indoubt,
usethe nextheaviergage. The smallerthe gage
number,the heavierthe cord,
= OUTDOOR USE EXTENSION CORDS, Whentool is
used outdoors,use onlyextensioncordsintendedfor
useoutdoorsand so marked, Outdoorapprovedcords
are markedwiththe suffixW-A, for example - SJ'n/V-A
or SJOW-A,
B NEVER USE THIS OR ANY POWER SANDER FOR
WET SANDING, Failureto comply canresultin
electricalshockcausing seriousinjuryor worse.
KEEP HANDS AWAY FRO• SANDING AREA.
INSPECT TOOL CORDS PERIODICALLY and if
damaged, have repaired at an authorizedservice
center.Stay constantlyaware ofcordlocation.
B CHECK DAMAGED PARTS. Beforefurtheruseof the
tool, a guard or otherpart that isdamaged shouldbe
carefullycheckedto determinethat itwilloperate
properlyand peflorm its intendedfunction,Chackfor
alignmentof movingparts,bindingofmovingparts,
breakageof parts,mounting,and anyother conditions
that may affect itsoperation.A guardor other partthat
is damaged shouldbe preperlyrepairedor replacedby
an authonzedservicecenter unlessindicated
elsewhereinthis instructionmanual.
NEVER USE IN AN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE.
Normalsparkingof the motorcould ignitefumes.
INSPECT EXTENSION CORDS PERIODICALLY and
replaceifdamaged,
STAY ALERT. Watch whatyou are doingand use
commonsense. Do notoperatetoolwhen you aretired.
Do not rush.
KEEP HANDLES DRY, CLEAN, AND FREE FRO•
OIL AND GREASE. Always use a cleanclothwhen
cleaning, Never use brakefluids, gasoline, petroleum-
based productsor any strongsolventstoclean your
tool.
AVOID ACCIDENTAL STARTING. Don'tcarrytoolwith
fingeron switch.Be sureswitch isoffwhen pluggingin,
DO NOT USE TOOL IF SWITCH DOES NOTTURN IT
ON AND OFF. Have defectiveswitchesreplacedbyan
authorizedservice canter.
INSPECT FOR and removeall nailsfrom lumberbefore
sanding.
DRUGS, ALGOHOI., MEDICATION. Do notoperate
toolwhileunderthe influenceofdrugs,alcohol,orany
medication.
l WHEN SERVICING USE ONLY IDENTICAL
CRAFTSMAN REPLACEMENT PARTS.
POLAR_ED PLUGS. To reducethe riskof electric
shock,thistool has a polarizedplug (one bladeiswider
than theother). Thisplugwillfit in a polarized outlet
onlyone way, Ifthe plugdoes not fit fully inthe outlet,
reversethe plug.If it still does notfit, contact a qualified
electricianto installthe properoutlet. Do notchangethe
pluginany way.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. Reviewthem
frequentlyand usethemto instructotherswho may use
thistool.Ifyou loan someonethis tool, loanthemthese
instructionsalso.
A
WARNING: Some dust created by powersanding,
sawing, grinding, drilling, and other construction
activities contains chemicalsknowntocause cancer,
birth defects or other reproductive harm. Some
examplesofthese chemicalsare:
lead from lead-based paints,
crystalline silicafrom bricksand cement
and other masonry products, and
arsenic and chromiumfrom chemically-
treated lumber.
Your risk from 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, such as those dust masks that are
specially designed to filter out microscopic
particles.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING: Always wear safetygogglesor safety
glasseswith side shieldswhen operatingyour
sander. Failureto do socould resultin dust,
shavings,looseparticlesor foraign objects being
thrownintoyoureyes, causing possibleserious
injury.
KNOW YOUR SANDER
See Figure 1.
Before attemptingto use your sender, familiarizeyourself
withall operatingfeatures and safety requirements.
Your sender is suitable for sandingwith coarse, medium,
andfine gritsandingdiscs.
WARNING: Ifany partsare missing,do not
operatethis tooluntilthe missingparts are
replaced. Failureto do so couldresultin possible
seriouspersonal injury.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Your sanderhasa precisionbuiltelectricmotor,it should
be connectedto a power supply that is 120 volts, 60Hz,
AC only (nonmal household eunmnt), Do notoperate
thistoolon directcurrent(DC). A voltagedropof more
than 10 percentwillcause a lossof powerand the motor
willoverheat. Ifyourtooldoes notoperatewhen plugged
intoan outlet,double-checkthe powersupply.
WARNING: Do notallowfamiliaritywithyour
sender to make you careless. Rememberthat a
carelessfraction ofa secondissufficientto inflict
severeinjury.
SWITCHACTUATOR
(BLACK)
AtI'XlI.I_H
HANDLE
BACK-UPDISC
BACK-UPPAD
Fig, 1
_, WARNING: Your sander shouldnever be
connectedto power supplywhen you are
assemblingparts,making adjustments,cleaning,or
when not in use. Disconnectingsender willprevert
accidentalstartingthat couldcause sedous
personalinjury.
AUXILIARY HANDLE
See Figure2.
An a_._iliaryhandle is packed withyoursanderfor ease of
operationand to help preventlossofcontrol,Any lossof
controlcouldresultinan accident, causingpossible
seriouspersonalinjury,
The motorhousingsam designedsothatthe aL_iliary
handlecan be installedon either sideofthe unit,
To Install:
Positionwasher intoplace and startthreadsintothe
threaded holeinthe gear housing.
Tightenhandle securely.
SPINDLE LOCK BU'I'I'ON
See F/gum 3.
A spindlelockbuttonhas been providedfor lockingthe
spindleofyourtoctina stationary position.Itis locatedon
the sideofthe gear housingas showninfigure 3, Depress
and holdthe lockbuttonwhileinstalling,changing,or
removingaccessories,
,_ CAUTION: Do notengage spindlelockwhilespindle
isrotating.
SPINDLELOCK
BUTTON
Fig.3
AUXIUARY HANDLE
GEARHOUSING
Fig.2
SWITCH
Animportantnewfeature ofyour sanderisthe switch
design.It hasmulti-finger controlfor use when operatingat
differentangles or sandingpositionsand to helpreduce
fatigue.
Italso hasa lock-onfeature in the switchfor added utility
and convenienceon extendedwork requirements.
Carefullyread and understandthe following instructionsfor
correctoperationofthe switchbeforeconnectingyour
senderto powersupply.
To Activate Switch:
To startyoursander, depressthe switch triggerand switch
actuatorat the sametime. See Figure4.
Note: The partsofthe switchcan beeasily identifiedby
theircolor.The switch triggeris red. The switch actuator is
black.
"LOCK-ON" FEATURE
Startyour sanderby depressingthe switch triggerand
switchactuator.
Continueto holdyour sanderinthe ON positionwith
yourfingertipsand release the switchtrigger. See
Figures5 and 6.
Release the switchactuatorand graspyoursanderby
the handleas showninfigure7.
TO RELEASE "LOCK-ON" FEATURE
Depressthe switch triggerand release it. See Figure8.
,_ WARNING: Beforeconnectingyour sender to
powersupplysource, always check tobe sure itis
not in"lock-on" position.Failuretodo socould
resultinaccidental startingofyour sander resulting
in possibleseriousinjury.Also do not Iockthe
triggeron jobswhere yoursander may need to be
stopped suddenly.
DEPRESSSWITCHTRIGGERANDSWITCHACTUATORTO
STARTYOURSANDER Fig.4
STEP1:DEPRESSSWITCHTRIGGERANDSWITCH
ACTUATORwn1._YO'u'RPINGER'IIPS
Fig. 5
STEP2:RELEASESWITCHTflJGGERTO"LOCK-ON"
Fig.6
STEP3:GRASPBYHANDLEFORSANDINGwrrl.IYOUR
SANDERIN"LOCK-ON"POSITION
Fig.7
STEP4:DEPRESSSWITCHTRIGGERTORELEASE
"LOCK-ON"FEATURE
Fig. 8
INSTALLING SANDING DISC
Disconnect sanderfrom power supply,
Assemblepartsas shownin Figure9.
Placewasher on spindle,then threadrubberback-up
pad ontospindle.Lock spindleby depressingspindle
lockbuttonand handtighten beck-uppad.
Positionback-updiscand sandingdiscin place and
threadflange nutonto spindle.Tightenflange nut
securelybyturningthe sandingdisc clockwiseby hand.
,_ WARNING: Use onlythe back-uppad and back-
updisc suppliedwithyourtool, Other types of pads
or discscould disintegratecausingpossiblesedous
personalinjury.
SANDING
See Figure 10,
The matedal beingsanded shouldbe heldfirmly,Secure
smallworkpiece ina vise orclamp toworkbench.
Hold yoursanderinfront and away from you with both
hands.Withthe sendingdisc clearof theworkpieca,start
your sanderand letthe motor reach itsmaximumspeed,
then lowertothe work surfaceat a slight5 to 8 degree
angle. See Figure 10. Do notallowthetoolto remainin
one place,This willcause uneven sandingor gougingof
the work. Keepyour sanderslowlymovingoverthe work.
_l, WARNING: Keep a firm grip on the handlesof your
toolwithboth handsat alltimes, Failureto do so
could result in lossofcontrolleadingto possible
seriousinjury,
This toolwas designed sothat the weightofthetoolalone
willprovideadequateweight onthe sandingdisc.Extra
pressurewillonlyresultin unevenwork, slowersanding
from slowerspeed,and possiblemotorbum-out,
Uponcompletionof work,or a sending operation,liftyour
sanderaway from work surface beforeturningoff.
_lh WARNING: Sandingdisc must cometo a
completestop beforesettingtooldownon
workbench, Failureto do socan cause thetoolto
be thrownfrom workbenchbecause of sending disc
rotation.This couldresultin damage tothe toolor
possiblesedouspersonalinjury,
To removepaint,varnish,or rust, send withan opankote
type sandingdisc.
Anothermethod of removingpaintor rustis by wire
brushing,The wirecup brushmay bethreaded directly
ontothe spindle,
AUXILLeIRY
HANDLE
FLANGENUT
Fig.9
_, WARNING: Always wear protectivegoggles.
Sparks, wire and loose particlescan be thrown
while usinga wire brush.Use ofyour sander
withoutgogglescould result in seriouspersonal
injuwy.
Fig. 10
Forease of operationand maintainingpropercontrol,hold
yoursanderonly bythe handlesprovided.Also,as men-
tionedpreviously,holdit firmlywith bothhandsat alltimes.
Never graspthefrontor sides ofthetool body,or byany
othermeansduringuse.
A WARNING: Thistool has been designedfor hand
heldusaonly. To prevent possiblesedous injury,
do notclamp itupside downto a bench and attempt
to use itas a benchtool. It would be impossibleto
controland you would have no protectionagainst
dust,sparks,loose particles,etc.
CAUTION: Because ofthe mtaUngdisc natureof
yourtool, always stayconstantlyaware of the
A
powercord, cordplug,extension cordand
extension cordplugs. They couldget caught in the
rotatingspindle,wrap around it,and cause possible
sedousinjury.
WARN ING: If youconvertyoursanderto a
gdnder,you mustpurchasethe appropriate
gdndingwheel and grindingwheel guard.Any
attemptto usethis toolas a grinderwithouta guard
wouldbe misuseand couldresultin possible
seriousinjuw.
DONOTA'I'TEMPTTOUSEASABENCHTOOL
THE FOLLOWING RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES ARE
CURRENTLY AVAILABLE AT SEARS RETAIL STORES.
7-in. SandingKit Item No. 911157
AluminumOxide Sanding Discs
Guard Item No, =1711
(Availablethroughcatalog salesonly)
50' 14 A.W.G. Ext. Cord Item No. _5821
Wire Cup BrushWheel Item No.Jl64106
Carrying Case Item No. _1472C
GdndingWheel ItemNo. _64101
100' 14 A.W.G. Ext. Cord ItemNo. _83508
,_ WARNING: The useof attachments or accessoriesnotlistedabove mightbe hazardous,
_. WARNING: When servicinguseonly identical
Craftsman replacement parts.Use of any other
partsmay create a hazard or cause product
damage.
GENERAL
Only the parts shownon partslist,page 13. are intended
to berepaired or replaced bythe customer.All otherparts
represent an importantpart ofthe doubleinsulationsystem
and shouldbeservicedonlyat a qualifiedservicecenter.
Avoid usingsolventswhen cleaningplasticparts. Most
plasticsare susceptibletovarioustypesofcommercial
solventsand may be damaged bytheiruse. Usa clean
clothsto remove dirt,carbondust, etc.
WARNING: Do notat anytime let brakefluids,
gasoline, petroleum-basedproducts,penetrating
oils,etc. come in contactwith plasticparts.They
containchemicalsthat candamage, weaken, or
destroy plastic.
When electric toolsare usedon fiberglass boats,sports
cars,wallboard,spacklingcompounds,or plaster, ithas
been found that they are subjectto acceleratedwear and
possibleprematurefailure,as the fiberglass chipsand
grindings are highlyabrasiveto beatings,brushes,
commutators,etc. Consequentlyitis notrecommended
thatthistoolbe usedfor extendedwork on anyfiberglass
material, wallboard,spacklingcompounds,or plaster.
Duringany useon these materials,it isextremely
importantthat the tooliscleanedfrequently byblowing
withan airjet.
_i, WARNING: Always wear safetygoggles,or safety
glasses with side shieldsduringpowertool
operation orwhen blowingdust. Ifoperation is
dusty,alsowear a dust mask.
EXTENSION CORDS
The useofany extensioncordwillcause some lossof
power. To keepthe lossto a minimumand to preventtool
overheating,followthe recommendedcord sizeson the
chart below.Whentool isused outdoors,useonly
extension cordssuitablefor outdooruseand somarked.
Extensioncordsare availableat Sears RetailStores.
Length of Extension Cord Wire Size (A.W.G.)
Up to 50 feet 16
50-100 feat 14
_b, CAUTION: Keep extensioncordsaway from the
sandingarea and positionthe cord sothat itwill not
get caught on lumber,tools,etc., duringsanding
operation.
_lb WARNING: Check extensioncords beforeeach
use. Ifdamaged, replace immediately.Never use
toolwith a damaged cordsincetouchingthe
damaged area couldcause electricalshock resulting
in seriousinjury.
LUBRICATION
All ofthe bearings inthistoolare lubricatedwith a suffi-
cientamountofhighgrade lubricantfor the lifeofthe unit
under normaloperatingconditions.Therefore, no further
lubricationisrequired,
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I he model number will befound on a plate attached to the motor housing.Always mentionthe model number in all correspondence regardingyour |CRAFTSMAN DISC SANDER or when orderieg repair parts.
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PARTS LIST
KEY PART
NO. NUMBER DESCRIPTION QUAN.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
9827890O 1
998174-001
998182-001
972895-003
621721-002
Data Plate ...................................................... 1
Gear Housing Cover ..................................... 1
LogoPlate ..................................................... 1
AuxiUa_ Hand(e ............................................ 1
Washer .......................................................... 1
989592-004 * Sorew (#8-10 x 2 In. Fil. Hd.) ........................ 2
622141-013
617291-001
622839-000
Washer .......................................................... 1
Back-Up Pad ................................................. 1
Back-Up Disc................................................. 1
KEY PART
NO. NUMBER DESCRIPTION QUAN.
10 .1.,
11 617294-001
12 967862-000
13 967656-002
14 703776-035
972000-897
7 InchSanding Discs with 7/8 in.hole
(Item Nos, 9-25299 Fine Grit,
9-25291 Medium Grit,and
9-25292 Coarse Gdt) .................................... 1
Flange Nut ..................................................... 1
Optional Handle Assembly
(Includes Key Nos. 13 and 14) ...................... 1
* Cap Screw (#3/8-24 x 1 In. See. Hd.) ........... 2
Washer .......................................................... 2
Owner's Manual
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to the system, service should be performed by your nearest Sears Repair Center, Contact your nearest Sears Retail Store for
service center Information.
* Standard Hardware Item -- May Be Purchased Locally
** Available From DIv. 98 -- Source 980,00
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