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Sears 113.206930 User Manual

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additional safety instructions

for

jointer-planer

13. To be sure you will make a depth of cut as pianr>ed,

always lower the infeed table slightly beyond the

depth wanted, then raise the table to the desired depth,

14. When planing, jointing, or beveling wood over four i4)

feet long, make sure it is supported at table height.

TO BECOME COMMONPLACE. ALWAYS REMEMBER
THAT A CARELESS FRACTION OF A SECOND IS
SUFFICIENT TO INFLICT SEVERE INJURY,

17. Read and follow the instructions appearing on the danger

latM»l on the cutter guard.

15. Never leave the Jointer-Planer work area with the power

on, before the Jointer-Planer has come to a complete

stopj or without removing and storing the switch key,

16. Never operate the Jointer-Planer with protective cover

OT the unused shaft end of the motor removed.

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)

danger

FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY

1. fi£AO AND FOLLOW SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS IN

OWNERS MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING THIS MA­

CHINE.

2

.

NEVER OPERATE THIS MACHINE WITH THE CUT­

TER GUARD. SLIDING GUARD OR BELT GUARDS

REMOVED.

3. NEVER MAKE JOINTING OR PLANING CUTS DEEP­

ER THAN 1,06 INCH.

4. ALWAYS USE HOLD OOWN/PUSH BLOCKS FOR

JOINTING MATERIAL NARROWER THAN 3 INCHES

OR PLANING MATERIAL THINNERTHAN 3 INCHES.

The

operation

of

any

power

tool

can

result

in

foreign

objecirs 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.

contents

POWER TOOL GUARANTEE . . . , . . . . . . . - . - . . . - -

2

GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR
POWER TOOLS ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR
JOINTER-PLANER............................................ 3

MOTOR SPECIFICATIONS AND ELECTRICAL

REQUIREWIENTS ..... ..................................................................................... 5

Connecting to Power Source Outlet............................................... .

5

Check Motor Rotation................................ 5

UNPACKING AND CHECKING CONTENTS.... - ®

ASSEMBLY.......................................................

^

Assembling Steel Legs ; .) . -........................ 7

Mounting Jointer-Planer On Recommended

Craftsman Stand ....................................... . 8

Checking Cutterblade Screws.................... 8

IriStaliing Sliding Guard................................................................. 9

Molintihg Recotnmended Craftsman Motor and

''"BeitGua.fdS' .■ .'..

.. .■ .i.

9

Check Motor Rotation..i. .........................> TO
Jointer-Pulley Beit Guard Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . ^ T

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......................................................................... IB

BASIC JOINTER-PLANER OPERATION.................................... 18

Feeding the Workpiece ................................................... 18

Using the Hold Down/Push Blocks .....................................19

Beveling ................................................................................ 20

MAINTENANCE........................................................................... 21

Replacing Cutter Blades ..................................................... 21

Installing Cutter Guard Spring............................................. 23

Sharpening Cutter Blades ................................................... 24

general

MAINTENANCE ............................................................25

WIRING DIAGRAM..................... ............................................... 25

lubrication

.................................................................................. 25

TROUBLESHOOTING.................................................................. 26

BECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES..............................................26

repair

PARTS.............................................................................. 27

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