Craftsman
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Model # 113198350 Official Craftsman 1/3-hp belted fan & blower split-phase motor

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Official Craftsman 113198350 1/3-hp belted fan & blower split-phase motor, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Retaining Ring 30783
#12

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Retaining ring

Part #30783

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Trml Protctr 37259
#7

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Trml protctr

Part #37259

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Bushing 30790
#16

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Bushing

Part #30790

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Hex Nut 453996
#26

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Hex nut

Part #453996

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Bracket Prot 37265
Bracket prot

Part #37265

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Shaft Key 30789
#15

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Shaft key

Part #30789

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Parts List 37266

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Actuator Assembly 37200
#13

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Actuator assembly

Part #37200

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Screw 448011
#3

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Screw

Part #448011

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Stator Assembly 37263
#21

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Stator assembly

Part #37263

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