Maintenance, Sharpening cutter blades – Sears 113.206930 User Manual
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maintenance
The norma) position of guard (at REST) when fence is
stationed at MAXIMUM WIDTH OF CUT, is shown as
"position “A" NEVER ROTATE GUARD BEYOND
POSITION "B" BECAUSE THIS WOULD EXERT EX
CESSIVE TENSION ON SPRING WHICH COULD
WEAKEN OR BREAK IT; ;
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Check operation of GUARD and SPRING.
1. With fence in MAXIMUM WIDTH OF CUT position,
pass a piece of 1/4 in. thick wood on edge {jointing
position) over cutterhead.
2. The guard should return automatically to its REST
position against the fence when free of the wood.
3. If guard does not return to its REST position, remove
cotter pin from pivot pin and remove guard. Check
pivot pin and hole . . . make sure there are no burrs,
rust, or other foreign matter.
4. Apply a few drops of SAE No. 20 or No. 30 engine
oil to pivot pin.
5. Replace guard and cotter pin.
If guard still does not return to its REST position, con
sult your local Scars Retail Store before using the
jointer-planer;
SHARPENING CUTTER BLADES
The blades can be honed individually with an bridinafy
oilstone.
.
Make sure your oilstone is not worn in the center. It
must be flat.
Be sure to remove the burr on the flat side.
If
the blades are nicked, they
must
be replaced or re
ground. They can be reground several tirnes until they
become 9/16 in. wide. Never install fegrourid blades less
than 9/16 in. wide.
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Have your knives regrouhd by someone who is com
petent. Look in the "Yellow Pages" of your telephone
directory . . . see "Sharpening Services".