Craftsman
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Model # 11312004 Official Craftsman 3/4-hp capacitor start ac motor

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Official Craftsman 11312004 3/4-hp capacitor start ac motor, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Table Saw Washer 63465
#8

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Table saw washer

Part #63465

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Retaining Ring 64401
#3

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Retaining ring

Part #64401

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Cvr, Termnl 64088
#13

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Cvr, termnl

Part #64088

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Hex Nut 64839
#12

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Hex nut

Part #64839

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Washer 20285
#1

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Washer

Part #20285

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Retain Ring 64827
#5

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Retain ring

Part #64827

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Rotor Assembly 64892
#6

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Rotor assembly

Part #64892

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Lead Assembly 64841
#19

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Lead assembly

Part #64841

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Stator Assembly 64893
#25

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Stator assembly

Part #64893

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Screw 64826
#18

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Screw

Part #64826

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