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Sears
MODEL NO.
113.179881
Serial
number
Model and serial
number may be found
on the motor cover.
You should record both
model and serial
number in a safe place
for future use.
CAUTION:
Read all safety
instructions carefully
Sold by SEARS,
Part No, 73265
16 ;ALL ON
WET-DR Y VA C
DOUBLE INSULA TED
•assembly
•operating
•repair parts
ROEBUCK AND CO., Chicago, _L. 60584 U_S_A_
.... 2#k
FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON CRAFTSMAN WET-DRY VAC$.
If within one year from date of purchase, this Craftsman Wet-Dry Mac fails due to a defect in
material or workmanship, Sears will repair it, free of charge.
WARRANTY SERVICE iS AVAILABLE BY SIMPLY CONTACTING THE NEAREST SEARS
STORE OR SERVICE CENTER THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary
from state to state.
SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO., Dept. 698/731A, Sears Tower, Chicago, IL 60684
SAFETY iNSTRUCTiONS
Rules for Safe Operation
1. Know Your Vac
Read and understand the owners manual and
labels affixed to the vac. Learn its applications
and limitations as well as the specific potential
hazards peculiar to this vac.
2. This Vac is Double Insulated which eliminatesthe
need for a separate grounding system. If the use
of an extension cord is required be sure that it is in
good condition and meets the requirements as
listed below.
NOTE: The use of any Extension Cord will cause
some loss of power. To keep the loss to a
minimum and to prevent overheating and motor
burnout, use the table below for the MINIMUM
wire size Extension Cord.
Extension Cord Length Wire Size
0 - 50 Feet No. 14
50 -100 Feet No. 12
3. WARNING: To avoid fire or explosion caused by
the igniting of vapors or dust due to the arcing of
the motor brushes:
a. Do not operate this VAC in areas with
flammable vapors (such as lighter fluid,
cleaners, oil-base paints, gasoline or gasahol)
or explosive dust (such as coal, magnesium,
grain or gun powder) in the air.
b. Do not vacuum explosive dust, flammable or
combustible liquids or hot ashes.
c. Do not use VAC as a sprayer for any
flammable or combustible liquid.
4WARNING: To avoid health hazards from
vapors or dusts, do not vacuum toxic materials.
5. Do not use VAC with torn filter. Replace filter if
torn.
6. WARNING: To avoid your hair or asmall child's
hair from being pulled into your vac motor, keep
all hair away from the motor inlet located on top
of the vac.
7. Sears Service Center can repair your vac should
the need ever exist. However, if you choose to
service the vac yourself please read and
understand MAINTENANCE instructions
before changing brush assembly.
WARNING: Taking apart this VAC can result in
dangerous electrical hazards if any leads (wires)
are pinched against metal surfaces when VAC is
put together again. Reassemble carefully.
8. Replace both brushes when either is worn to
about 1/4" in length or after about 500 operating
hours.
9. NOTE: Static Buid-up -- A stationary electrical
charge may sometimes build up around your
vac hose and housing. This is common in dry
areas and a slight shock may be gotten much the
same as walking across a carpet and touching a
wall switch. This is onlytemporaryand does not
affect the use of the vac.
A special 2-1/2 inch diameter hose and
extension handle kit which may reduce the
amount of static build up, Service Part Number
73100, can be purchased through your Sears
Service Department.
10. Plug VAC into 110-120v, outlet protected by 15
amp. fuse or circuit breaker.
11. Empty drum and clean filter often to keep motor
cool and running at its best.
WARNING: Unplug power cord before cleaning
or changing the filter.
12. Grasp plug to remove from wall socket, not by
pulling cord.
13. Don't use VAC unless filter is in correct position.
14. Don't oil or grease motor or blower bearings.
These are sealed bearings.
15. Make sure filter is dry for both dry vacuuming
and storing.
16. Use only recommended accessories.
17. Note the cautions and warnings that appear on
the motor housing and dust drum:
DOUBLE INSULATED
GROUNDING NOT REQUIRED
WHEN SERVICING USE ONLY
IDENTICAL REPLACEMENT PARTS
CAUTION: Keep Filter clean.
WARNING: To avoid electrical shock do not expose
to rain. Store indoors.
WARNING: For your own safety, read and
understand Owner's Manual. Do not pick up
flammable materials, hot ashes or coals. Do not use
around explosive liquids or vapors.
The operation of any utility vac can result in foreign
objects being blown into the eyes, which can result in
severe eye damage. Always wear safety goggles
complying with ANSI Z87.1 (shown on Package)
before commencing operation. Safety Goggles are
available at Sears retail or catalog stores.
WEAR YOUR
introduction
TWO iMPORTANT NOTES
First, on our Patented Air Bleed-Off System. When
you turn your Vac on you will notice air blowing out
of your Vac all around the lid. This is not a leak. This
Vac is designed to bleed-off additional exhaust air
in this area. This is a Patented Feature which
increases the performance of this Vac.
Second, on Static Electricity
When operating this Vac a static charge may build
up around the Vac, the Hose and Extension
Handles. This also includes the operator. Contact
with any item with a lesser charge will cause a
discharge or balancing of charges. Thus, creating a
very temporary shock to the operator much like
walking across a carpet and touching a wal! switch.
This is only temporary and will not affect the use of
the Vac.
CONTENTS
Rules for Safe Operation ..................... 2
Introduction ................................. 3
Unpacking and Checking Contents ........... 3
Assembly .................................... 4
Operation ................................... 5
Maintenance ................................. 6
Optional Accessories ........................ 8
Repair Parts ................................. 9
unpacking and checking contents
Model 113.179881 Wet-Dry Vac is shipped complete
but does not include the optional accessory kit.
Available accessories can be found on page 8.
Open carton and remove all accessories laying in
top of carton. Check each item with the Carton
Contents list and notify your Sears Store
immediately if any parts are missing.
A
\
CARTON CONTENTS
Key Description Qty.
A Vac Assembly ......................... 1
B Hose Assembly (2-1/2" Dia.) ........... 1
C Foot, Caster ........................... 4
D Caster ................................ 4
E Nozzle, Rectangular ................... 1
F Hose Strap ............................ 1
assembly
WARNING: For your own safety, never connect plug
to power source outlet until assembly steps are
complete and you have read and understand the
safety and operation instructions. Do not operate
VAC with any parts damaged or missing.
PUTTING YOUR VAC TOGETHER
1. Remove lid assembly from dust drum. Push down
on both handles at once, while pulling out on both
flexible locking tabs. With locking tabs in "out"
position, lift lid from drum.
HANDLE __lD
FLEXIBLE LOCKING TAB
NI -OUT
I _ FLEXIBLE
(
CASTER
2. Turn dust drum upside down. Insert caster feet
into holes in bottom of drum and casters into
holes in caster feet as shown. Be sure all parts are
seated. CASTER FOOT
DUST DRUM
3. Before replacing the lid check to see if filter
wing nut is tight, it should be tight enough that
filter cannot turn easily. Finger tight only.
4. Put the top back on the dust drum by lining up
the vacuuming opening of the top with the
drain of the dust drum and push down on both
handles at once. Make sure that the locking
tabs are snapped in place to prevent the lid
from coming off.
PUSH
DOWN
4
5. Put one end of the swivel hose into the vacuumi ng
opening directly above the drain. Take the hose
strap and loop it around the hose about one foot
from the vacuuming opening.
Then put the other end of the hose strap into the
keyhole sl.ot just under the drain as shown.
When the vac is pulled around by the hose, the
strap between the drum and the hose will help the
vac remain easy to handle.
Put the utility nozzle on the other end of the hose
and your Vac is ready to use.
LOOP HOSE
;TRAP AROUND j
HOSE BEFORE /
INSERTING IN i
KEY HOLE I
CONNECT HERE
FOR 2-1/2" HOSE
KEY HOLE
SLOT
operations
Using your Vac
1. Vacuuming liquids
A. There are many methods of vacuuming liquids
which wil! vary depending on the conditions
you encounter. You may have to experiment
with your vac accessories to find the
combination best suited for your needs.
B. When vacuuming large volumes of liquid,
usually one or more fu!l drums, it is
recommended that you remove the filter to
eliminate any misting which may result from a
saturated filter.
C. When vacuuming small amounts of liquid it
will be best to leave the filter in place. When
the filter becomes saturated it will be
necessary for you to change to a dry filter or
dry out the current filter before proceeding. To
aid drying a wet filter you may run the vac for
about 5 minutes with filter in place.
D. Your vac is equipped with a float mechanism
which will rise automatically to cut off suction
when the liquid in the drum reaches a certain
level. When the float rises the motor will
develop a higher pitch noise than normal
running. Turn off the vac and empty the drum.
E. Once the filter becomes wet you must dry it
before using the vac to pick up dry material
such as sawdust or before storing the vac for
future use. If you pick up sawdust when the
filter is wet the sawdust will stick to the filter
and become hard when the filter dries. In
addition, if you store the vac when the filter is
wet it wil! mildew and a very unpleasant odor
will result.
F. Your vac may be used to pick up non-
explosive, non-toxic liquids.
2. Draining the Drum
Your Vac has a drain for emptying liquids. Just
unscrew the drain cap and lift slightly. The drain
cap has a retainer so that it can be put back on
quickly and will not easily be lost.
\_/ DRA_N
3. Dry Pick Up
NOTE: When vacuuming very fine sawdust or
spackling compound from drywall type material,
it will be necessary for you to clean your filter at
frequent intervals.
A. Always use a dry filter when picking up dry
materials like sawdust.
B. If you pick up sawdust or dry material when the
filter is wet it will clog the filter.
C. To aid drying a wet filter you may run the vac
for about 5 minutes before using it to pick up
dry material.
D. Use your vac to pick up many non-explosive,
non-toxic, materials such as sawdust,
woodchips and shavings, sand, gravel, even
nails.
4. Blowing
To use your vac for blowing just put the hose into
the opening on the top of your vac that says
"Blowing".
5. On-Off-Switch
Your vac is turned ON or OFF by using theswitch
easily found on the Motor Cover.
6. Cord Wrap
When finished using your vac, unplug the cord
and wrap it around the Motor Cover.
VACUUM
C
CORD WRAP
/
ON-OFF
;WITCH
BLOWING
OPENING
maintenance
FILTER MAINTENANCE
WARNING -- Unplug power cord before changing
or cleaning filter.
REMOVAL
To remove the old filter for cleaning or replacement
remove the wing nut on the bottom plate of thefilter
and lift the filter off the wire guide.
__WING NUT
FILTER
t
GUIDE
INSTALLATION
To ensure a proper seal clean the lid area where the
filter will set. Slide the new filter over the wire guide
so that the threaded part of the guide goes through
the hole in the bottom plate of the filter. Then run
wing nut down threads finger tight only. Do not
overtighten as this will cause deformation or cracks
in the filter or end plates.
CLEANING
Your filter should be cleaned often to maintain peak
performance. Dry filter before storing or picking up
dry debris.
Dry Filter
To remove dry debris gently tap the filter against the
inside wall of your waste container and the debris
will loosen and fall.
WiNG NUT
_FILTER
SEAT
ON LID
Wet Filter
To clean a wet filter you can run water from a garden
hose through it. Take care that the water pressure
from the hose is not strong enough to damage the
filter.
iMPORTANT: Dry the filter before storing or picking
up dry debris. You may run the vac with the filter in
place to speed up drying. Check the filter for tears or
small holes. Even a small hole can cause a lot of dust
to come out of your vac. Do not use a filter with holes
or tears in it. Replace it immediately.
REPLACING BRUSHES
NOTE: Sears Service Center can repair your vac
should the need ever exist. However, if you choose
to service the vac yourself please read and
understand the maintenance instructions before
changing brush assembly.
WARNUNG: Taking apart this VAC can result in a
dangerous electricam hazard if any leads (wires) are
pinched against metal surfaces or if insulating parts
are not repmaced when VAC is put together again. To
avoid shock or fire, reassembie carefully.
A. If motor does not run check the plug and cord
and fuse or circuit breaker for faults before
working on the vac.
B. When brushes are worn to about 1/4" or after 500
operating hours, they should be replaced.
C. Your vac motor has two brushes. If either needs
to be replaced then both must be replaced at that
time.
WARNING --unplug power cord before working
on motor, blower, or changing brushes.
TO REPLACE BRUSHES ON MOTOR -- Be sure to
replace both brushes at same time.
1. Remove screw holding Dome as shown. Remove
Dome.
2. Remove five screws holding Motor Cover as
shown. Remove Motor Cover. It will be easier if
you replace one brush holder at a time.
(1) SCREW
(4) SCREWS--_
I
I
!_,, DOME SCREW
_DOME
I
_MOTOR COVER
\
NOTE: To avoid crossing brush wires connect flag
terminal to new brush as soon as it is removed from
old brush.
The brush and plastic holder are connected and are
replaced as a complete unit.
3. Remove Screw, Retainer and Brush Holder
Assembly as shown. Brush Holder Assembly is
thrown away after Flag Connector is removed
from Brush Holder.
4. Connect new brush holder to flag connector. (Be
sure connectors are put back together the same
way they were taken off.) Putting connectors on
wrong will cause damage to the motor. Replace
brush holder, retainer and screw.
5. Put the Motor Cover back on.
6. Put the Dome back on.
NOTE: When new brushes are put in, the motor
may sound differently for a while until the new
brushes are seated.
BRUSH AND \
BRUSH HOLDER
FLAG TERMINAL
RETAINER
SCREW .....
Sears Wet-Dry Vac recommended accessories
1
4
2-1/2" DIAMETER PLASTIC ACCESSORIES
For large debris, the current 2-1/2" diameter
accessories shown above are available at your
nearest Sears retail or catalog order store.
1.9-16901 -- Round Brush for dusting.
2. 9-16964 -- Extension handles for 2-1/2" hose.
Extends work-area range up to 46" more.
3. 9-16902 -- Crevice Tool for cleaning
Hard-to-reach areas.
4. 9-178!8-- 2-1/2" diameter Extension Hose and
Connector Kit extends cleaning reach up to 72".
5. 9-17817 -- 14" Squeegee Nozzle for wet
pick-up. Complete with built-in, flexible
squeegee blade to wipe clean and pick up water,
suds and other liquids.
6. 9-16925 -- 14" Wide Nozzle with brush for large
area pick-up. Gets dust and dirt from bare
floo rs.
7.9-16978 -- Car Nozzle ideal for cleaning the
inside of your car-- picks up stones and dirt off
carpet; cleans ash tray without having to remove
tray. ACCESSORY SET
9- 16919 -- 6 Piece Accessory Set includes (1)
Round Brush, (2) Two Extension Handles, (3)
Crevice Tool, (6) 14" Wide Nozzle, (5) Squeegee
Nozzle.
The above recommended accessories were current
and available at the time of printing.
9_1690_5
9-16906 9-16907 9-16908
_16909
11/2'' DIAMETER HEAVY DUTY METAL ACCESSORIES
The current 1-1/2" diameter accessories sho'wn
above are available at your nearest Sears catalog
order store.
9-16903 -- Extension handles for 1-1/2" hose.
Extends work area range up to 48" more.
9-16905 -- Round brush for dusting, great on stairs
and blinds. Soft bristles pick up dirt from hard-to-
clean areas, convenient angled neck.
9-16909 -- 1-1/2" diameter extension hose extends
cleaning reach up to 10 Ft. Heavy Duty Plastic Hose
may be used with 1-1/2" metal accessories or with
2-1/2" plastic accessories. Adapters included.
9-16907 -- Squeegee nozzle for wet pick-up.
Complete with built-in, flexible squeegee blade to
wipe clean and pick up water, suds and other
liquids.
9-16906 -- Nozzle with brush for large area pick-up.
Gets dust and dirt from bare floors.
9-16904 -- Crevice tool cleans hard-to-reach areas.
Remove long-standing dust from behind radiators,
under appliances, beneath low-sitting objects,
behind seats.
9-16908 -- Indoor/outdoor type carpet nozzle.
11/2" DIAMETER ACCESSORY SET
16911 -- Includes 10 foot hose, two piece extension
handle, carpet nozzle.
The above recommended accessories were current
and available at the time of printing.
8
repair parts
PARTS LnST FOR 16 GALLON WET-DRY VAC 113o179881
3
Key
No. Part No.
1 28932
2 15531
3 23665
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
V26003
28891
STD600805
15539
Description
Frame
Ring, Pressure
Armature Assembly
(includes Key No. 2)
Brush Assembly
Retainer
*Screw, Pan Cross Type
8-32 x 1/2
Bracket, Bearing
STD600803
19552
25916
*Screw, Pan Cross 8-32 x 7/1(_
Clip
Field Assembly
67 8
lo t
9
*Standard Hardware Item -- May be Purchased Loca!iy
\
35
/
10
PARTS LIST FOR 16 GALLON WET-DRY VAC 113,179881
FIGUFIE 2
Key U
No. I
=
2 I
3 I
4I
5I
6
8I
9 I
10 I
11 l
12 I
131
14 !
15 I
16 I
17 I
18 I
19 I
20 I
Part No,
STD600803
22209
STD610803
73155
STD611007
STD6!0605
STD551006
17787
22210-0!
24473
25996
V 19002
20432
22188-01
73120
V 22215
73169
STD510810
22212-01
STD610807
21 I 73150
22 I 73166
23 I 20557-01
24 I 73147
25 I STD541625
26 I 73191
I
Description
*Screw, Pan Cross 8-32 x
7/16
Cover Assembly
*Screw, Pan Cross Type BT
8 x 3/8
Dome
*Screw, Pan Cross Type AB
!0 x 5/8
*Screw, Pan Cross Type BT
6x 1/2
*Washer, .t56 x .404 x .033
Washer, Spring
Lever
Bushing, Snap
Motor Assembly
Screw, Pan Cross Type T
6-32 x 3/4
Switch
Bracket, Switch
Tie, Cable
Gasket
Collector
Screw, Pan Rec. Hd. 8-32
xl
Ferrule
*Screw, Pan Cross Type B
8 x 3/4
Hose Assembly
Strap, Hose
Nozzle, Rectangular
Filter Assembly
*Nut, Wing, 1/4-20
Drum Assembly (Includes
Key No. 31)
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
Part No. Description
73187
73167
73102
STD611010
73185
27726-01
20605
22189
25969
STD541408
STD551008
28229-01
28963
20866
STD541031
15534
V 22220
22192
19693
STD375007
73165
STD600802
24464
STD610805
73265
Foot, Caster
Support, Caster Foot
Caster
*Screw, Pan Cross Type AB
No. 10x 1
Cap, Drain
Guide Assembly
Screw, Pan Cross Type T
t0-24 x 1/2
Float Assembly
Gasket
*Nut, Lock 8-32
*Washer, 3/16 x 1/2 x 3/64
Nozzle
Lid Assembly (Includes
Key No. 35)
Gasket
*Nut, Hex 5/16-18
Washer
Wheel Assembly
Spacer
Cord Assembly
*Connector
Handle
*Screw, Pan Cross 8-32
x 5/16
Clamp
*Screw, Pan Cross Type AB
8x 1/2
Owner's Manual
(Not Illustrated)
*Standard Hardware Item -- May be Purchased Locally
1t
SERVICE
MODEL NO.
113.179881
113.178772
HOW TO ORDER
REPAIR PARTS
WET_DRY VA¢
Now that you have purchased your Wet-Dry Vac, should a
need ever exist for repair parts or service, simply contact
any Sears Service Center and most Sears, Roebuck and
Co. stores. See how to order repair parts below.
Model and serial number may be found on the Motor Cover
of your Wet-Dry Vac.
WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS, ALWAYS GIVE THE
FOLLOWING INFORMATION:
PART NUMBER
MODEL NUMBER
113.179881 OR
113.178772
PART DESCRIPTION
NAME OF ITEM
WET-DRY VAC
All parts listed may be ordered from any Sears Service
Center and most Sears stores. If the parts you need are not
stocked locally, your order will be electronically
transmitted to a Sears Repair Parts Distribution Center for
handling.
Sold by SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO., Chicago, IL. 60684 U.S.A.
Part No. 73265 Form No, SP4858=! Printed in U.S.A. 1!/85