Sears 113.206931 User Manual
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13. To be sure you will make a depth of cut as planned,
always lower the infeed table slightly beyond the
depth wanted, then raise the table to the desired depth.
14. Wheti planing,, jointing, or beveling wood over four {4}
feet long, make sure it is supported, at table, height. :
16. Never leave the Jointer-Planer work area with the pov/er
on, before the Jointer-Planer has come to a complete
stop, or without removing and storing the switch key.
16. Never operate the Jointer-Planer with protective cover
on the' Unused shaft end of the motor removed.
17. Do not attempt to perform an abnormal or little-used .
. operation, without study and the use of adequate hold
down/push blocks, jigs, fixtures, stops, etc.
18. DO NOT perform layout, assembly, or setup work on
thè table while the cutting tool is rotating,
WARNING:
THE
2
" JOINTER-PLANER PULLEY AND
THE 2-1/2" MOTOR PULLEY FURNISHED WILL RUN
THE CUTTER HEAD AT APPROXIMATELY 4300 RPM
WHEN
USED
WITH
A
3450
RPM
MOTOR.
NEVER
SUBSTITUTE
OTHER
PULLEYS
TO
INCREASE
THIS
SPEED BECAUSE IT COULD BE DANGEROUS.
WARNING:
DO NOT ALLOW FAMILIARITY {GAINED
FROM FREQUENT USE OF YOUR JOINTER-PLANER)
TO
BECOME
COMMONPLACE.
ALWAYS
REMEMBER
THAT A CARELESS FRACTION OF A SECOND IS
SUFFICIENT TO INFLICT SEVERE INJURY.
19.
Read and follow the instructions appearing on the
; danger label on the cutter guard.
DANGER
~ FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY
READ AND UNDERSTAND OWNER'S
MANUAL BEFORE ORERATiNG MACHINE
1, WEAR SAF.ETy GOGGLES PER ANSI Z87.1 AT ALL TIMES.
2 NEVER PERFORM A JOINTING Oft PLANING OPERATION WITH CUTTER
HEAD OR PRtVe GUARD REMOVED.
3, NEVER MAKE A JOiNTING OR PLANING CUT DEEPER THAN i/S INCH.
4.
ALWAYS USE HOLD DOWN/PUSH BLOCKS FOR JOINTING MATERIAL
NARROWER THAN 3 INCHES, OR FLAMING MATERIAL THINNER THAN 3
INCHES.
The operation of any power tool can result in foreign
objects being thrown into the eyes, which can result in
severe eye damage. Always wear safety goggles complying
with ANSI Z87.1 (shown on Package) before commencing
power tool operation. Safety Goggles are available at Sears
retail or catalog stores.
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contents
POWER TOOL GUARANTEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . .
2
GENERAL
safety
JNSTRUCtlONS FOR ^
POWER TOOLS ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . ______ . . . / . . . 2
ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR
JOINTER-PLANER .................................................. 3
MOTOR SPECIFICATIONS AND ELECTRICAL
REQUIREMENTS ..................................................... 5
Connecting to Power Source Outlet........... .
5
Check Motor Rotation .......................................... 5
UNPACKING AND CHECKING CONTENTS . . . .
ASSEMBLY............................................................. 7
Mounting Jointer-Planer On Recommended
Craftsman Stand .. ............... . ........................... 8
Checking Cutterblade Screws . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8
installing Sliding Guard ....................................... 9
Mounting Switch .. ................................................ 9
Mounting Recommended Craftsman Motor v
and Belt Guards .................................................... 9
Check Motor Rotation ........................................ 10
Jointer-Pulley Belt Guard Installation ............................. 11
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR JOINTER-PLANER 12
Depth of Cut Handwheel................................... 12
Fence Locks and Stops ............................... 12
Fence Tilt Scale ......................... ........ . . . . . . . 13
Cutter Guard.................. ....... ......... . . . . . _____ 14
Infeed Table ....................................................... 14
On-Off Switch ............................:,. i . . . . .
. 16
BASIC JOINTER-PLANER OPERAtlON ............... 18
Feeding the Workpiece ... ................................. 18
Using the Hold Down/Push Blocks
Beveling . . . ; . ^................................................. 20
MAINTENANGE ..................................................... 21
Replacing Cutter Blades ................................... 21
Installing Cutter Guard Spring.......................... 23
Sharpening Cutter Blades................................. 24
GENERAL MAINTENANCE .................................... 25
LUBRIGATfON ........................................................ 25
TROUBLE SHOOTING .......................-................... 26
RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES ....................... 26
REPAIR PARTS ...................................................... 27