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Default Radial Arm Saw Motor


"Frank Rowe" wrote in message
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Help!

I have a 20+ year old Craftsman Radial Arm Saw (model 113.199450), on
which the motor just burned out. Sears (noth the website and the phone
help people) says they can no longer get that motor because it's not
made anymore. The motor part # was 63608. Neither can I get parts for
it. At this point, the answer I get from Sears is to just pop on over
to my local Sears store & buy a new saw. However, that's about $600
more than I was hoping to spend.

Are there any other sources in the world for replacement motors? I've
googled the model & part numbers ti no avail. I was hoping someone
here knew of another electric motor source.

THanks!


I have a similar saw that is even older, but is made the same way.
I am sure you checked but just in case: Have you checked for the thermal
overload switch being popped? It must be reset manually.

Charlie