Craftsman 11320680 User Manual 6 1 Manuals And Guides L0904719
CRAFTSMAN Jointer/Planer Manual L0904719 CRAFTSMAN Jointer/Planer Owner's Manual, CRAFTSMAN Jointer/Planer installation guides
113.20680 L0904719
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owners manual MODEL NO. 113.20680 Serial Number Model and serial number may be found on a plate attached to your infeed table. You should record both model and serial number CRRFTSMRNo in a safe place for future use. 6_- INCH JOIN TER-PLA NER CAUTION-. Read GENERAL and ADDITIONAL SAFETY . assembly o operating INSTRUCTIONS carefully Sold by SEARS, Part No, 67018 e repair ROEBUCK AND parts CO., Chicago, IL. 60684 U.SA. FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON CRAFTSMAN JOINTER/PLANER This warranty_giVes you specific legal rights; and you may :alsohave other rights which vary from state to state. SEARS. ROEBUCK AND BSC 41-3 SEARS TOWE R CHICAGO, I L 60684 general safety instructions KNOW YOUR POWE R TOOL This Learn its the specific Use damps safer tool. ALL TOOLS tool is equipped an approved 3-conductor in working 15. MAINTAIN Keep and in proper adjustment habit of checking 5. KEEP WORK Cluttered must -6, and not be slippery from toot benches turning it on. invite accidents. should 5ekept 8. MAKE WORKSHOP - with padlocks, starter keys. work " : for best for and safest lubricating and changing accessories such as ACCIDENTAL STARTING is in "OFF" position before plugging KID-PROOF master switches, or by Before and safer at the rate for which to do a job contain long GOGGLES hair. Roll it was not long PARTS use of the tool, a guard or other part that for alignment : i of moving parts, binding of moving parts, breakage conditions that of parts, mounting, and any other may ,affect its operation. A guard or other part that or replaced, is damaged : Feed work of rotation (Head Protection)': protectors:(piugs,or muffS): opel_atiort.= _:-: :: :: DAMAGED further 21. DIRECTION sleeves og es (must corn I w th ANSZ87 1)at A_so g Use::: face orP_tYust mask ill.cuffing: operation is duSty_i andear duringextended:_HodsiOf materials above or near the tool .such that to stand on the toot to reach them. is damaged should be carefully checked to ensure that it will operate properly and perform its intended function. Check or attachment ON TOOL removing Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties or jewelry (rings, wrist watches) to get caught in moving parts; Nonslip footwear is recommended. Wear protective hair covering to above the elbow, Donor store iris necessary 20. CHECK better ACCESSORIES in'ur j y cou d occur f the too is ti pped or if the too s accidentally contacted . cutting ........ a Safe 11. WEAR PROPER APPAREL : Serious . ,. TOOL Don't force tool designed for, Wear:Safety ati times. when etc, _:: : z19_:NEVER STAND space. FORCE TOOL It will do the job it was designed, : :: clean Consult the owner's manual for recommended accessories. Follow the instructions that accompany the accessories. The use of improper accessories may cause hazards, , : 12, USE SAFETY at all times. instructions 18. USE RECOMMENDED Floor area, 10. USE RIGHT It's TOOLS Make sure switch in. ENVIRONMENT Provide adequate surrounding 7 k'l=l=P r_l-lllr_Rl=l_i _ .................... •-,WAY 9. DON'T and Follow servicing; 17. AVOID keys and adjusting before due to wax or sawdust, DANGEROUS visitors practical. hands to operate blades,bits, cutters, Don't use power tools in damp or wet locations or expose them to _r_ain.: Keep, work area well lighted, All when AREA CLEAN areas AVOID KEYS to see that are removed work frees both and balance sharp 16. DISCONNECT and before 4. REMOVE ADJUSTING AND WRENCHES Form hand. accessories. changing alignment, wrenches your TOOLS WITH CAR E tools performance. IN PLACE order, or a vise to hold than using Keep proper footing to a live terminal, 3. KEEP GUARDS fools 14. DON'T OVERREACH with cord and a 3-prong grounding type plug to fit the proper grounding type receptacle. The green conductor in the cord is the grounding wire. Never connect the green wire power 13. SECURE WORK Read the owner's manual carefully, application and limitations as well as potential hazards peculiar to this tool. 2. GROUND for CO. • : 22. NEVER should be properly repaired OF FEED into a blade or cutter against of the blade or cutter only. LEAVE TOOL the direction RUNNING _: UNATTENDED : : Turn power off. complete stop. Don't eave tool until t comes to a additionaB safety instructions for iointer-paaner Safety is a combination of operator common sense and alertness at all times when the Jointer-Ptaner is being used. 9. PROTECTION: a. WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPERATE YOUR JOINTER-PLANER UNTIL IT IS COMPLETELY ASSEMBLED AND INSTALLED ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS,.. AND UNTIL YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTOOD THE FOLLOWING, GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS TOOLS .............................. b. FOR POWER TO KNOW YOUR JOINTER-PLANER 3. BASIC MACHINE 5. MAINTENANCE 6. STABILITY . . 12 OPERATION .............. 4. USE OF HOLD-DOWN/PUSH FACE, EARS, If any part of your jointer is malfunctioning, damaged or broken.., such as the motor BODY has been switch, or Wear safety goggles that comply with ANSZ87. 11968, and a face shield if operation is dusty. Wear ear plugs or muffs during extended periods of operation. 2 C, 2. GETTING HANDS, other operating control, a safety device or the power cord . . . cease operating immediately until the particular part is properly repaired or replaced. PAG E t. EYES, 19 BLOCKS ......... ward you. 20 ........................ Do not plane, joint, or bevel wood shorter than t2 in. Smaller pieces of wood can tip over on the tables, or into the cutterhead and be kicked back to- d_ Always use the hold down/push block when jointing or beveling wood narrower than 3 in. but never joint or bevel wood narrower than 3/4 in. under any circumstances. e. Always use the hold down/push blocks when wood thinner than 3 in. but never plane wood than 1/2 in. under any circumstances. f. Avoid could 22 OF MACHINE If there is any tendency for the Jointer-Planer to tip over or move during certain operations such as when planing or jointing long heavy boards, the JointerPlaner (stand) should be bolted to the floor, awkward hand positions, cause a hand to move planing thinner where a sudden slip into the cutters. 7. LOCATION g. The Jointer-Planer should be positioned so neither the operator nor a casual observer is forced to stand in line with the wood while it is being planed. This machine adequate is intended for indoor use only. Provide h_ lighting. 8. KICKBACKS Kickbacks - and possible injury avoided by: Holding the workpiece firmly from them can usually against tables C. 1/16 of an inch Not jointing, planing, or smaller than recommended. deep will produce be GUARD IN PLACE AND OPERAT- Always feed the wood completely through the cutter head and past the cutter guard so that the guard returns to the rest position against the fence. When using only one hold down/push block to feed the wood, do not place your other hand on the JointerPlaner. and fence. 10. Warped wood should be surface planed on the concave side for best results. the best 11. To avoid a rough planed surface, determine if possible, which way the grain emerges from the wood and feed the wood accordingly. beveling pieces of wood (See section in this man- ual,'BasicJointer-Planer Operations.") Smaller pieces of wood can tip over on the tables, or into the cutter head and can be kicked back toward you. d. CUTTER ING PROPERLY AT ALL TIMES. Regularly check the tension of the cutter guard spring to assure satisfactory operation. (See Getting To Know Your Jointer-Planer section,} b. Not taking too deep a cut at one time. A deep cut requires more effort to feed the wood while planing and can cause the wood to kickback. A cut between 1/32 and results. Make sure the cutterhead revolves in the right direction, (toward the infeed table). KEEP Kickbacks can cause serious injury. A kickback occurs when the operator looses control of the workpiece causing it to be kicked back toward him. a, Never turn your Jointer-Planer "ON" before clearing the table(s) of all objects (tools, scraps of wood, etc.) except for the workpiece and related feed or support devicesfor the operation planned. Keeping blades sharp. BIades that are dull or nicked require more effort While planing and will tend to pound the wood rather than cut it, which can cause the wood to kickback. A nicked blade will cut a rid- _%"GRAIN EMERGtN/G ge in your wood and cause the wood to ride up on the outfeed table, Make sure the cutter blades are installed properly, and cutter blade wedge screws are tight. 12. 3 Do not plane edges of plywood, composition materials, or wood that has glue on it or is painted or varnished. Planing these materials will dull the blades quickiy. additional safety instructions for a'ointer-pmaner TO BECOME COMMONPLACE. ALWAYS REMEMBER THAT A CARELESS FRACTION OF A SECOND IS SUFFICIENT TO INFLICT SEVERE INJURY. depth wanted, then raise the table to the desired depth_ 14_:When feet planing, Iongi jointing, make sure or beveling it wood is supported over:four at table (4) 17: height. Read and followthe instructions label 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 stop, or without removing and storing the switch key. Never operate the Jointer-Planer on the unused shaft end of appearing on the danger DANGER FOR YOUR READ 16, .... with protective cover the motor removed. AND OWNERS OWN FOLLOW MANUAL SAFETY SAFETY BEFORE INSTRUCTIONS OPERATING THIS IN MA- CHINE. 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. NEVER TER OPERATE GUARD, THIS SLIDING MACHINE GUARD WITH THE OR BELT CUT- GUARDS REMOVED. 3. NEVER ER THAN MAKE 1/16 4. ALWAYS JOINTING WARNING: DO NOT ALLOW FAMILIARITY (GAINED FROM FREQUENT USE OF YOUR JOINTER-PLANER) J01NTING USE HOLD MATERIAL OR PLANING OR PLANING CUTS DEEP- INCH, MATERIAL DOWN/PUSH NARROWER THINNER BLOCKS FOR THAN 3 iNCHES 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 retail or catalog stores. Goggles are available at Sears cOntents POWER TOOL GUARANTEE. ................... GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR POWER TOOLS .......................... ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR JOINTER-PLANER ........................ 2 12 13 13 5 Cutterguard ............................ Infeed Table ........................... On-Off Switch .......................... BASIC JOINTER-PLANER OPERATION 15 15 17 19 5 5 6 7 Feeding the Workpiece .................... Using the Hold Down/Push Blocks ............ Beveling .............................. MAINTENANCE .......................... 19 20 21 22 Replacing Cutter Blades.................... Installing Cutter Guard Spring ............... Sharpening Cutter Blades .................. GENERAL MAINTENANCE .................. WIRING DIAGRAM ........................ LUBRICATION .......................... TROUBLE SHOOTING ...................... RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES .............. REPAIR PARTS ............. ............. 22 24 25 26 26 26 27 27 28 2 3 MOTOR SPECl FICATtONS AND ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS ......................... Connecting to Power Source Outlet ............ Check Motor Rotation .................... UNPACKING AND CHECKING CONTENTS ....... ASSEMBLY ............................. Mounting Jointer-Planer On Recommended Craftsman Stand ........................ 7 Checking Cutterblade Screws ................ Installing Sliding Guard .................... Mounting Recommended Craftsman Motor and Belt Guards ........................... Check Motor Rotation. .................... Jointer-Pulley Belt Guard Installation ........... GETTING TO KNOW YOUR JOINTER-PLANER Depth of Cut Handwheel .................. Fence Locks and Stops .................... Fence Tilt Scale ......................... 7 8 8 9 .... 11 12 4 ......... motor specifications and electrical requirements ]'his machine is designed to use a 3450 RPM motor only. Do not use any motor that runs faster than 3450 RPM. It is wired for operation on 1t0-120 volts, 60 Hz,, alternating current. IT MUST NOT BE CONVERTED TO OPERATE ON 230 VOI.TS. EVEN THOUGH SOME OF ]-HE RECOMMENDED MOTORS ARE DUAL VOLTAGE. THESE CRAFTSMAN MOTORS FOUND TO BE ACCEPTABLE THIS TOOL. HP P.___M R VOLTS 1/2 t/2 3/4 3/4 3450 3450 3450 3450 110-120 110-120 1t0-120 t10-120 HAVE BEEN FOR USE ON CATALOG NO. 12t6 1218 1219 1226 TO POWER SOURCE This machine must be grounded the operator from electric shock. while OUTLET in use to Plug power cord into a 1 t0-120V properly outlet protected by a 15-amp. time delay fuse or circuit breaker. This plug requires outlet as shown. a mating 3-conductor grounded as shown ground. and always It is recommended that replace the TWO prong THREE prong outlet. connect the grounding you have a qualified outlet with a properly WARNING: IF NOT PROPERLY GROUNDED THIS POWER TOOL CAN INCUR THE POTENTIAL HAZARD OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PARTICULARLY WHEN USED IN DAMP LOCATIONS IN PROXIMITY TO PLUMBING. IF AN ELECTRICAL SHOCK OCCURS THERE IS THE POTENTIAL OF A SECONDARY HAZARD SUCH AS YOUR HANDS CONTACTING THE CUTTING BLADE. or cut, or damaged in any way, have MAKE SURE THIS IS CONNECTED TO A KNOWN GROUND GROUNDING LUG ADAPTER 3--PRONG "-""-_.F._,/ 2-PRONG RECEPTACLE PLUG ------'-_ NOTE: The adapter iltustrated is for use only if you already have a properly grounded 2-prong receptacle. Adapter is not allowed in Canada by the Canadian Electrical Code. The use of any extension cord will cause some loss of power. To keep this to a minimum and to prevent overheating and motor burn-out, use the table below to determine the minimum wire size (A.W.G.) extension cord. Use only 3 wire extension cords which have 3-prong grounding type plugs and 3-pole receptacles which accept the tools plug. Extension 3--PRONG PLUG CHECK PROPERLY GROUNDED electrician grounded grounded, WARNING: DO NOT PERMIT FINGERS TO TOUCH THE TERMINALS OF PLUGS WHEN INSTALLING OR REMOVING THE PLUG TO OR FROM THE OUTLET. !f power cord is worn it replaced immediately. to protect grounded type or Circuit-Saver sure that your outlet is properly by a qualified electrician, tug An adapter as shown below is available for connecting plugs to 2-prong receptacles. The green grounding lug extending from the adapter must be connected to a permanent ground such as to a properly grounded outlet box, / If you are not have it checked type If the outlet you are planning to use for this power toot is of the two prong type DO NOT REMOVE OR ALTER THE GROUNDING PRONG tN ANY MANNER. Use an adapter known CAUTION: Do not use blower or washing machine motors or any motor with an automatic reset overload protector as their use may be hazardous, CONNECTING This power tool is equipped with a 3-conductor cord and grounding type plug which has a grounding prong, approved by Underwriters' Laboratories and the Canadian Standards Association. The ground conductor has a green jacket and is attached to the tool housing at one end and to the ground prong in the attachment piug at the other end. Cord Length Wire Size A.W.G. Upto 100- 100 200 Ft. Ft, !4 12 200- 400 Ft. 8 MOTOR ROTATION WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, MAKE SURE PLUG IS NOT CONNECTED TO POWER SOURCE OUTLET WHEN CHANGING MOTOR ROTATION. OUTLET. GROUNDING PRONG The motor viewed from must rotate COUNTERCLOCKWISE when the shaft end to which you wit_ mount the pulley, (See page according to the 9), if it does not, change the direction instructions furnished with the motor. unpacking and C heckmg contents: • i ¸ . • • • •• • Your: jointer:planer is ;shipped: complete in one carton (_thou_: motor or Stand)_ Qty. Separateatl parts from packing materials and check each item ;with illustration and "*Tabie: of Loose Parts'. Make certain all items are accounted for, before discarding any packing material. If any parts are missing, do not attempt to assemble the jointer-ptaner, plug in thepower cord or turn the switch on until the missing parts are obtained and installed correctly. Using a 1/2 inch wrench, remove the wood attached to the machine. Save the nuts, bolts and washers. You will need them for attaching the machine to the stand. Remove the protective 0il that is applied to all unpainted metal surfaces. Be careful when cleaning the cutter head. Use any ordinary household type grease and spot remover. CAUTION: Never use gasoline, na_ha or similar highly volatile solvents. Wipe all parts thoroughly with a clean cloth. Apply a coat of automobile wax to the tables and fence. This will help prevent rust and make it easier to feed the work while planing. 1 : Jointer-Planer ....................... 12 .i V:Belt, li2x 52". .................... IV-Belt, 1/2 x 37", .................... 3 5/32 Setscrew Wrench .................. 4 1/8 Setscrew Wrench ................... 5 Motor Pulley, 2-1/2"' Dia ................ 6 Sliding Guard Knob ................... 7 Concave Washer ...................... 8 Sliding Guard ....................... 9 Sliding Guard Rod .................... 10 Nut, 1/2- 13 ........................ 11 Lockwasher, 1/2 ..................... 12 Lockwasher, No. 10 ................... 13 Screw, Pan Hd., 10- 32 x !/4 ............. 14 Owners Manual ...................... 15 Depth of Cut Handwheel ................ 16 Screw, Sims, 1/4 - 20 x 1-1/4 ............. 17 Jointer-Ptaner Belt Guard ............... 18 Attaching Hardware (2 Nuts, 2 Bolts) 19 Motor Pulley Belt Guard ................ 20 Belt Guard Clips ..................... 21 Belt Guard Support Bracket .............. 22 Belt Guard Support ................... 23 2 self tapping screws 24 Switch Key ......................... t 25 Hold OownlPush Block .... • • ..._.. 1 ! 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 t 1 3 1 1 ..... 2 2 eSu pplied in Canada Only 3 5 4 1,,. 14 19 16 21 II IIII IIII II 20 II I I 18 III , I, 11 t7 HI IIIIIIIIIIII I I "'; '": ' , ...................................................... Square •• : : ; ::•:•: : :/:i/: : i' %• assembly MOUNTING JOINTER-PLANER ON RECOMMENDED CRAFTSMAN STAND (NOT SUPPLIED IN CANADA) FENCE See page 27 for recommended PARTS Nuts, LOCK KNOB NEEDED Bolts and Washers removed 1 - Round Hd. Mach. Tooth Lockwasher 1 - Depth TOOLS 1/2 stand. of Cut when unpacking Screw t/4-20 attached x 1-t/4 Jointer. in. with 1-1/4 Ext. IN. SCREW Handwheel NEEDED in. Wrench Medium Screwdriver 1, Loosen FENCE {t toward LOCK KNOB.Tilt fence upward and slide the pulley. 2, Place the mounting machine holes. It _.,2"/ on the stand as shown, and _ _ FLAT WASHER align 3. Place a fiat washer, a lock washer and a nut on each boff from underneath the stand and tighten. NOTE: The length of threads may vary on some bolts and it may be necessary to add extra flat washers in order to tighten the nuts securely, 4, Place handwheel on shaft aligning with flat surfaces on handwheel,., screw. ..... : ......................................... CHECKING TOOLS flat surfaces attach with on shaft 1-1/4 in. i,,, CUTTER i i nl BLADES AND SCREWS i i., 5/32 IN. SETSCREW WRENCH OUTFEED TABLE NEEDED 5/32" Jointer). and 1/8" Setscrew Wrenches (furnished WEDGE with Lead Pencil Short straight edge (or head of combination 1. Insert pencil in space cutterhead guard open. of Cut Rest the straight edge on edge on the surface of outfeed table so it extends across the opening between the tables, at three positions: near each end and at the middle of the cutter blade. cutterhead by the hold 3. the with to Lower the HandwheeL Rotate table of cutterhead 2. 4, infeed at end square) grasping the Depth 2" dia. PENCI L CUTTER driven GUARD 5. If a cutter blade adjustment is not required, check each locking screw of each wedge (5/32" setscrew wrench) and tighten if necessary. Hold the pu{le¥ whiie tightening screws and be careful that your fingers do not slip off the wrench." pulley and make sure each knife ticks (touches) the straight edge at all three positions, If not, follow procedure under "REPLACING CUTTER BLADES" on ppg. 22 & 23. 7 assembly := INSTALLING PARTS SLIDING ,: : i •:: i¸:•:I: GUARD NEEDED 1/2 IN. HEX NUT 1; 1: 1 2 1 1 2: 2 Sliding Guard Sliding Guard Knob Sliding Guard Rod SlidingGuard Washers (one side of washer is concave) Hex. Nut 1/2 in.- 13 Split Iockwasher 1/2 in. EXt. tooth lockwashers 10-32x 1/4 Pan Hd. Screws 1. screw nut all the way onto long end of rod.., 1/2 in. lockwasher next to nut. 2. Screw rod all the way into Jointer tighten nut. with short SLIDING place end up... SLIDING 10-32xl/4 3. Attach sliding guard and Iockwashers. to fence 4. Place one Sliding support rod. 5. Drop sliding guard onto cave side UP on rod.., Guard with Washer, PARTS for recommended two machine screws concave side DOWN GUARD KNOB WASHER (CONCAVE SIDE UP) SCREWS EXT. TOOTH LOCKWASH ERS on rod.., place other washer, conscrew on Sliding Guard Knob. MOUNTING RECOMMENDED MOTOR AND BELT GUARDS See page 5 GUARD ROD CRAFTSMAN motors. NEEDED 4 carriage bolts, 5/16 - 18 x 1 in., flat washers, lock washers and nuts supplied with Craftsman Stand. 2 2 Hex. Hd. Screws 1/4 -20x Hex. Nuts 1/4- 20 1 Jointer Planer Belt Guard 1 Motor Pulley Belt Guard I Belt Guard Support 1 BeltGuard Support Bracket 3 Belt Guard Clips 1 : Motor Pulleys,2-1/2 in; dia. 11 V-Bett:.. 2 Pan Head S_rews 10 - 32 x 1/2 in. ......... TOOLS NEEDED 1/2 in. Medium Screwdriver 5/32 in. Setscrew Wrench (furnished 1/2 and 7/16 in. Wrenches ' 8 with Jointer) 5/8 IN. DIA. SHAFT PAN HID. SCREWS 1. Place motor on your workbench (with key way) facing you. 2. Attach guard support to with bracket 5/8 in. dia. shaft with two screws. NOTE: The holes in the bracket are not threaded, but the screws are "thread cutting screws" and will cut a thread as they are tightened. BELT GUARD SUPPORT BRACK ET 3, Loosen setscrew in motor shaft with hub flush with shaft key and tighten CHECK MOTOR pulley and place pulley on end of shaft, insert motor DIRECTION OF ROTATION setscrew. 5/32 IN, SETSCREW ROTATION The motor must route viewed from PULLEY 1. Place motor on your BELT GUARD SUPPORT COUNTERCLOCKWISE end. workbench WRENCH when \, or on floor, 2. Stand clear of motor and plug cord into a properly grounded outlet (See page 5). Notice rotation of pulley. If it is not turning COUNTERCLOCKWISE, REMOVE plug from outlet, and change rotation of motor according to instructions furnished with motor. WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, MAKE SURE PLUG IS NOT CONNECTED TO POWER SOURCE OUTLET WHEN CHANGING ROTATION. FLUSH HERE MOTOR SHAFT KEY MOTOR MOUNT BRACKET 1. Insert carriage bolts behind motor mount through bracket. holes marked Loosen 4. Loosen the two MOTOR BASE CLAMP SCREWS rotate the motor so that the ventilation holes facing downward.., tighten the screws. the BELT BELT GUARD GUARD SUPPORT SUPPORT GUARD SCREWS / and a lock but DON'T 3. 5. Tighten two from BELT 2, Attach motor . . , place a flat washer washer on each bolt . . . screw on nuts TIGHTEN them. the "X" SCREWS. and are SCREWS. .VENTILATION HOLES FACING DOWNWARD o BASE JCLAMP (BOTH 9 SCREWS ENOS_ _ assembly BELT 6. Install three clips on belt guard 90 ° apart with long tabs pointing AWAY from round opening. 7. Insert belt into open end of guard. / _'_"BELT GUARD CLIPS (90 ° APART) 8. Snap guard into position as shown. = . 10 . Remove knob and washer.., lift guard up. 10, Place belt onto Jointer pulley by rotating the pulley. MAKE SURE BELT HAS NOT SLIPPED OFF OF MOTOR PULLEY. 11. Move motor sideways 12. PUSH downward tighten so that on motor nuts on motor 13, to apply mounting NOTE: It is only necessary does not slip while running, both pulleys are in line. tension to belt and bolts. to tension the belt so that it If you cannot obtain sufficient tension with motor pushed all the way down, remove the four motor bolts and insert them in LOWER set of holes. NOTE: To remove guard, lift up on LONG clips. ,. pull guard outward. The clips should BELT GUARD SUPPORT. TABS remain of on WASH ER (CONCAVE SIDE UP) JOINTER-PULLEY INSTALLATION BELT GUARD 1. Attach guard to stand with Hex. Hd. screws and nuts, Make sure belt does not scrape on guard. 2. Replace washer CONCAVE side up... screw on knob, BOLT. geffing iointer-planer WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY TURN SWITCH "OFF" AND REMOVE PLUG FROM POWER SOURCE OUTLET BEFORE MAKING ANY ADJUSTMENTS, FENCE TILT SCALE (BEHIND FENCE) 2 :FENCE SLIDING OUTFEED FENCE LOCK KNOB TABLE GUARD KNOB 1NFEED TABLE l SLIDE BRACKET : : .... 4 CUTTER GUARD ON-OFF SWITCH DEPTH OF CUT HANDWHEEL INFEED TABLE UP "I. DEPTH OF CUT HAN DW H EE L i _: Turning the handwheet counterclockwise will lower table to maximum depthof:i/8 in. DEPTH OF CUT HANDWHEEL the infeed DOWN 12 FENCE , LOCKS AND STOPS. The fence can be moved across the Jointer to take full "sharpness" of the blades. The fence should be positioned (toward pultey) but not beyond advantage of the to the extreme right the end of the blades. Most of the cutting (usually jointing) will be done with the fence in this position, As the blades become dull, the fence can be moved toward the left where the SLIDING blades are sharper. To move the fence, loosen the Fence Lock Knob and the Sliding Guard Knob and slide to desired position. PUSH DOWN WHEN LOCKING FENCE LOCK KNOB Make sure SLIDE BRACKET is even with surface of OUTFEED TABLE. If it is above or below the surface, loosen screws and adjust it. FENCE a. Always tighten fence lock knob first then tighten sliding guard knob. b. Before down C, d, tightening on outfeed fence lock knob, hold table so it does not To tables, fence at 90 ° to f. loosen 45 ° FENCE STOP fence rock. fence square to tables. two knobs and pull the angle and tighten both knobs, tilt fence so the stop place, Tilt fence back so the table and tighten both knobs. e, to align fence, 90 ° Fence Stop positions To tilt fence, loosen the stop out. Tilt to desired knobs. set the 90 ° FENCE STOP two FENCE LOCK KNOB springs back into stop rests on the SLIDE BRACKET 45 ° Fence Stop positions the fence at 45 ° to the tables. To tilt fence to 45 ° 90 ° stop out, tilt table g. Hold fence two knobs. GUARD KNOB loosen the two knobs, pull fence so the 45 ° stop rests on the down on outfeed table and tighten the \/ FENCE TI LT SCALE 90 ° FENCE' STOP = FENCE TILT SCALE, Indicates the angle of the fence to the tables. When the 90 ° fence stop is correctly adjusted, the fence will be 90 ° to the table and the scale wilt read 90 °. To check for squareness, infeed tabte and check place fence position. MAKE SURE SLIDE BRACKET. 90 ° If fence is not square a. Slightly knob. loosen SQUARE an accurate square on while locked at 90 ° STOP IS FENCE / AGAINST to table; fence lock knob and guard lock 13 CUTTER GUARD INFEED TABLE getting to know your iointer-planer 45 o ST KNURLED SLEEVE_. I_oosen 90 ° stop screw with small screwdriver and turn knurled sleeve which will cause fence to tilt. Turn sleeve in either direction until fence is square with infeed table; b, _: _. 90 o. STOPS% NOTE: tf you cannot square fence by turning knurled sleeve, loosen three screws "A'" and adjust fence square to table. Tighten knobs. C. SCALE ADJUSTING 90 ° stop Iockscrew and both fence lock - d_ _ SCREW If 90 ° reading on tilt scale does not line up with top surface of the slide bracket, loosen screws holding scale and move it... tighten screws. -., , oc sc.Ew ::.;:t_l_ II V_."'_ADJUSTING SCREW BRAC KE T HEAD OF SQUARE FENCE e. Adjust 45 ° NOTE: Tilt was adjusted ..... • stop in the same scale wilt not require for 90 c position; manner. adjustment if it Ly:+-: 14 INFEED TABLE CUTTER A _'. CUTTER GUARD, cutter head. it must ing properly, Check per ly, FENCE the guard to a, Position fence to right for maximum make sure it is functioning b. Pass a 1/4 in. thick between quard Guard must return against fence when If guard Shooting GUARD Provides protection over the always be in place and function- piece of wood width pro- of cut. over cutterhead and fence, automatically to free of the wood. does not return and Maintenance automatically, Sections. "rest INFEED TABLE position'" see Trouble CROWNED CUT _. INFEEDTABLE:MUST LEL TO THE OUTFEED ALWAYS TABLE. BE PARAL- If the cut edge or surface of the workpiece is CROWNED, it is an indication that the OUTWARD END of the INFEED table is HIGH and must be adjusted. ,.FEED TAB'E If the cut edge or surface of the workpiece is CONCAVE, it is an indication that the OUTWARD END of the INFEED table is LOW and must be adjusted. Check parallel" the infeed table to determine the "out CONCAVE END HIGH TABLE LOW CUT of condition. INFEED 15 .getting toknow your iointer-ploner ROTATE BLADE OUT OF Insert a pencil in space at end of cutterhead to hold cutterguard open. b. PENCIL Place a straightedge (large square or long level) on outfeed table. First along one side than along the other. c. Raise infeed table until it touches straightedge. d. Sight between table and straightedge to determine high or low condition of end of infeed table. It is easier to adjust the infeed table while the Jointer is setting on your workbench. Do not turn the Jointer on its side or upside down to adjust it. i Attach a stripof wood to two blocks of wood 10 in. high. Drive enough nails into the strip so that Jointer does not tip over while resting on blocks. a. Remove motor cord from outlet t t in switch box, 10 IN, b, Remove,joir_ter :, c. ::: :::d, Lower theinfeed : :::e. Remove Jointer from stand. f. table, Place Jointe_ioh biocksill_ •. .... pulley guard and V:belt .......... .... ......... BLOCKS : : OF WOOD •_: :i _i_¸::I•: : " YOUR WORK BENCH • ii!i___i _i, :_ii;_:_ i'=_i _L,,,:,,,,,,,,II, I::?_ .i Ill PENCIL Insert a pencil in space at end of cutterhead to hold cutterguard open, g. Wrapa piece of cardboard aroUnd::cutterhead to i protect your fingers and the blades : . . secure :cardboard with a piece of tape. , i i_i_i ii_i _i_i _i _: i : i_!_ i _ i IL!_ _ii, :ii_i !i_;! ii!;i_ i _ •16 CARDBOAR D" h. Loosen wrench. four lock screws 2 or 3 turns with t/2 in. v VIEW LOOKING Turning the LEVELING the infeed table. STUDS will RAISE or LOWER SCREWING in the studs will RAISE the table UNSCREWING them will LOWER the table, a. With a 3/4 infeed in. wrench table is parallel turn with UP FOR PARTS IDENTIFICATION leveling . , , studs until straightedge. b. While holding studs with wrench, TIGHTEN all four LOCKSCREWS... tighten each screw a little bit at a time until all four screws are tight. c. Recheck with straightedge table is parallel to outfeed ill 6. to make table. sure infeed " ON-OFF SWITCH: It is untikely turned "ON" accidentally, when because of the way it is shaped. that it will be touched or bumped, "OFF" by striking In an emergency, it can be turned it with the palm of the hand. The "yellow button" is a key. When inserted in the switch lever, the power may be turned ON and OFF. When it is removed, the power cannot be turned ON. THtS FEATURE IS INTENDED UNAUTHORIZED HAZARDOUS AND USE BY TO PREVENT POSSIBLE CHILDREN KEY AND OTHERS. a. Insert NOTE: Key into switch. Key is made of yellow _ plastic. 17 geffng to know your iomter-pJoner b;To turn machine on, insert finger under Switch lever and pull end of switch out. / c. To turn machine OFF... PUSH lever in. Never leave machine unattended until it has come to a complete stop. d. To lock switch in OFF position .:.. hold switch IN with one hand _;. =REMOV E key with other hand; WARNI NG': FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, ALWAYS LOCK THE SWITCH "OFF" WHEN MACHINE IS NOT IN USE... REMOVE KEY AND KEEPIT IN A SAFE PLACE ... ALSO ... IN THE EVENT OF A POWER FAILURE (ALL OF YOUR LIGHTS GO OUT) TURN SWITCH OFF,.. AND REMOVE THE KEY. THIS WILL PREVENT THE MACHINE FROM STARTING UP AGAIN WHEN THE POWER COMES BACK ON. e, Plug motor cord into outlet in switch PULL box. WARNi NG: DON'T CONNECT POWER CORD TO ELECTRICAL OUTLET IN YOUR SHOP UNTIL YOU ARE SURE THAT MOTOR ROTATION IS CORRECT. (SEE PAGE 9h OUTLET CORD CORD 18 basic iointer-planer operation For your own safety, ALWAYS use the hold downtpush blocks when JOINTING wood that is NARROWER than 3 in .... _)r when PLANING wood that is THINNER than 3in. Do not Material plane, joint this short FEEDING Hold the AGAINST or bevel wood is more difficult shorter than to control being tables cut. Small or into the pieces of cutterhead wood can tip over on the and can be kicked back to- ward you, For best results, take light cuts. For average jointing, or beveling, a cut between 1/32 and deep wilt produce the best results. t2 in, while planing, 1/16 in, THE WORKPIECE board firmly DOWN on both tables and the fence . . . keep fingers close together, Feed the board at a continuous even rate of speed until the cut is made along the entire length of the board. Any hesitation or stopping could cause a "step" to be cut on the edge of the board which would cause the board to ride up on the outfeed table resulting in a "crooked" edge on the board. As the RIGHT hand passes over the cutterhead, JOINTING WOOD THAT IS WIDER PLANING WOOD THAT IS THICKER THAN 3 IN. remove the LEFT hand . , . CONTINUE feeding while placing the LEFT hand behind the RIGHT. Continue feeding in this manner "hand over hand", until the entire length of the board is cut. DO NOT FEED TOO FAST. A slow steady rate of feed produces a smooth accurate cut, Feeding too fast causes a "rippled" cut . . . makes it difficult to guide the workpiece accurately and coutd be hazardous. 19 THAN 3 IN. ic iointer-planer operation Always feed WITH THE GRAIN whenever possible. If the nature of the workpiece is such that it must be fed AGAINST THE GRAIN, take very light cuts and feed slowly. WITH THE GRAIN AGAINST USING THE HOLD DOWN/PUSH BLOCKS / ALWAYS use the holddown/push blocks when JOINTING wood that is NARROWER than 3 in. or planing wood that is thinner than 3 in. Grasp the hold down!push blocks firmly with the fingers close together and wrapped around the handle. Position them flat on top of workpiece, and push the workpiece down against the table to provide a quality cut and minimize the chance of a kickback. Hold-down pressure must also be sufficient to prevent hold-down/push block sliding or slipping on the top lace of workpiece when advancing workpiece over cutter head, Use a hand over hand motion of the hold down/push blocks being careful to maintain control over the workpiece at all times. This means that once the workpiece has been fed past cutter head onto outfeed table, one hold down/push block must always maintain contact of workpiece with outfeed table. CAUTION_ ...... .......... BLOCKS tend to If: the HOLD:DOWN/PUSH slip while feedi_g_dean _ubber_surface immediately with sandl_aper, .... : ........ 20: THE GRAIN When planing wood 3/4 in. thick and NARROWER than the hold down!push block, ti]t the hold down/push block so that it clears the top of the cutterguard while feeding. Never plane wood that is thinner than 1/2 in .... because it is apt to split or shatter and thus has a greater tendency to kickback. BEVELING Adjust the fence to the desired and guard lock knobs. Follow the same procedure angle . , , tighten for jointing or fence planing. NOTE: Removing only the corner on the edge of a board is known as CHAMFERING. Normally a chamfer is made with one cut.., a cut deeper than 1/t6 in. may be made. therefore, Use hold down/push blocks for wood under 3 in. wide. Position them so you have control of the workpiece at all times and so they do not contact the guard or the c_tter head. CHAMFER BEVEL NOTE: Rabbeting on a Jointer is considered to be a dangerous operation because it requires removal of the cutter guard and increases the potential of kickback because of excessive depth of cut. Never attempt Jointer. Rabbet to perform cuts should a rabbeting be made on the operation Radial on this Saw or Table Saw by making two cuts with the sawblade or by using the Dado Head or Molding Head. Rabbet cuts can also be made using the Shaper or Portable Router. RABBET 21 CUT BROCK OFWOOD ,,/ t: Remove belt guard. :......... _ 2. POsitiOn fer_ce to right.., approximately I/4 beyond cutter blades . , . lock it in=.place. in. 3. Lower infeed table atl the way down. 4_ Place block of wood 6-3/4 in. long between cutterguard and fence. HOLD PULLEY FIRMLY 5. Hold cutterhead pulley firmly with one hand and loosen lockscrews in each wedge using a 5/32 in, setscrew wrench. BLADE LI FTER SCREW 5/32 iN. SETSCREW WRENCH TURN COUNTER CLOCKWISE WEDGE LOCKSCREW FENCE NOT SHOWN FOR PICTURE CLARITY I 1 SMALL SCREWDRIVER 6. While holding cutterhead pulley firmly with one hand, gently pry up each wedge using a screwdriver.., remove wedgesand blades. r 7, Remove the six lifter screws. (Two under each blade.) CUTTER HEAD SETSCREW 8. Clean cutterhead, wedges and screws thoroughly with Craftsman Gum and Pitch Remover. Also remove the oil from new blades, MARK SLOTS 9. Replace the six lifter screws and screw them in all the way, but do not tighten. Mark each slot 1, 2, and 3. This wilf help you in setting the blades, 1/8 IN. SETSCREW WRENCH 10, Insert a blade in slot marked in, beyond 11. 1 ,.. so it projects 1/16 HEAD OF SQUARE end of the cutterhead, \ "tnsert a wedge next to blade so the flat side of the wedge is against the blade. Push wedge in manually -do not install two locking setscrews at this time." TABLE t2.::_;Place head of square on outfeed table. Loosen lifter screws to raise blade until it just touches square and slightly raises it. Gently turn cutter head back and forth with the pulley while raising blade. The blades should be adjusted just slightly above the outfeed table, by approximately .003 in. (thickness of an average piece of paper}, LIFTER NOTE: Sears has a knife setting gauge for this purpose. Cat. # 9-2647 13. "Now install both locking setscrews and tighten (with the 5/32" setscrew wrench) alternately a little at a time. Tighten both screws securely, Recheck the blade to make sure it did not change position," SCREW f 14. Install other two blades the same way. 23 / : :I_ST_LLI:NG ::'::: :CUTTER GUARD SPRING:: : guard (located underneath infeed \ table.) LOCK .,..---SPRING SPRING _"-" \ t, Remove €otter pin from pivot pin in cUttePguard:and remove ! FLAT WASHER -_PLATE / WASHER"_., Spring must appear in sketch from underside of inas feed table, it will not perform properly if installed upside down. _ 1 suPPORT I / _'_ SCR EW BUSHING i i VIEW LOOKING FENCE IN PLACE !, UP CUTTER GUARD 1. Position guard as shown, with PIVOT PIN above hole in infeed table. 2, Align SLOT in pin with TANG down, in spring, and press 3. Replace cotter pin: _OL[_' _INFEED IN TABLE r PIVOTPIN ..... i FENCE LIFT 4. RAISE end of FENCE, rotate guard COUNTER clockwise only enough to CLEAR fence, 5. LOWER fence and tighten: bothknobs. :_OTATE COUNTER CLOCKWISE :i:Y•::!ii•::•: 24 The normal 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 EXCESSIVE TENSION ON SPRING WHICH COULD WEAKEN OR BREAK IT. Check operation of GUARD and SPRING, POSITION "A'" 1. With fence in MAXIMUM WtDTH OF CUT position, pass a piece of 1/4 in, thick wood on edge (jointing position) over cutterhead. WIDTH 2. The guard should return automatically position against the fence when free 3, CUT to its REST of the wood. 1 If guard does not return to its REST position, remove cotter pin from pivot pin and remove guard. Check pivot pin and hole o.. 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, consuit your local Sears Retail Store before using3 the jointer-planer. SHARPENING CUTTER BLADES The blades can be honed oilstone, individually with Make sure your must be flat, is not in the Be sure to oilstone remove the burr worn on the fiat an ordinary center. It side. If the blades are nicked, they must be replaced or reground. They can be reground several times until they become 9/t6 in. wide. Never install reground blades less than 9/16 in, wide. Have your knives reground petent. Look in the "Yellow directory ... see "Sharpening 8o by someone who is comPages" of your telephone Services". 11/16 IN. NEW BLADE 25 OF general: rna intenance Keep your jointer-planer clean. Put a carton or some kind of a Container underneath your jointer-planer to Catch the chips. The container should reach above the top of: the motor. E Do not allow pitch to accumulate fence, the cutter guard, the cutter Clean them with Craftsman Gum Do not allow chips to accumulate jointer-planer. Frequently blow side the motor. on the tables, the head or the knives. and Pitch Remover. For motor with motor. Apply a thin coat of automobile-type wax to the tables and fence so that the wood slides easily while feeding. out on the underside any dust that maintenance, follow may accumulate instructions If power cord is worn or cut, or damaged have it replaced immediately. wiring: diagram _ MOTOR WHITE _ OUTLET L I 11 _ SWITCH _ Cap, Flag J Terminal- I /',, E m m m m lubrication The BALL BEARINGS in this machine are packed with greaseatthe factory. They require no further lubrication. The following parts should be oiled occasionally SAE No. 20 or No. 30 engine oil. 1. Dovetail spacer and dovetail 2 !. Elevating screw(first Pitch RemoVer). with DOVETAi L SPACER AND S LIDE slide. Clean: with Craftsman Gum of the and , VIEW LOOKING UP FOR PARTS IDENTIFICATION in- furnished in any way, trouble shooting WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, TURN SWITCH "OFF" AND REMOVE PLUG FROM POWER SOURCE OUTLET BEFORE TROUBLE SHOOTING YOUR JOINTER*PLANER. TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART ,,J,_ _ ,J TROUBLE Motor PROBi_BLE will not run, I, Defective Defective REMEDY your i'. On-Off switch, switch cord. Defective switch 2, Motor protector motor box receptacle. open, (only if is equipped ,,,i,, ,ll, ,, Wood strikes outfeed 2. Consult table after passing over cutter head. Ripples on planed surface. Feeding wood ii i ..=l.l,, Planed surface not i, i I "' ""1 ' Re-adjust than other, too fast. i, i i blades, see Maintenance t. Re-adjust section. 2. Feed wood ................................. Infeed table out of adjustment. Excessivegougingat end Blades set too high above outfeed of cut. table. blades, 1, Fence stops not adjusted properly. slower. i Infeed i i table loose. Cutter guard does not function properly. u.i ,H. IH... I not even with II . I .HH..I I H I IL [ Hl,.i i, To Know section. i stops, Jointer see Getting Jointer i,lll, , To PJaner section, slide bracket, your ,i, . fence your Re-adjust 2. Know I , 1. Re-adjust Know Fence slide bracket at your see Maintenance Reset blades, see Maintenance table. ,, LI i service H ii 1,,,,,,uu,w 2. to section, Re-adjust infeed table, see Getting your Jointer Planer section. straight. 90° and 45 ° cuts inaccurate. Any attempt may create a HAZARD I1 adjusted below table. 1. One blade set higher 2. i Sears Service. repair this motor using technician. Repair service is available nearest Sears Store. III I I Blades improperly I surface of outfeed parts before unless repair is done by a qualified J"L''_J_'L"LLJ .... , Replace defective machine again. with an overload protector). Other cause i,,,i, i J, ,,,J,, CAUSE ,J,ll,u see Getting To Planer section. , t. Dovetail spacer requires adjustment. 2. Female dovetail loose from table. 1. Tighten screw, key 10, see fig. 2, Parts List. 2. Tighten screws, key 18, see fig. 2, Parts List. 1. Return spring broken, has been weakened. 1. Replace spring or spring Maintenance immediately. section, 2. See Maintenance 2. Improper assembly of spring or guard mounting. section, IN CANADA, SEE YOUR LOCAL SIMPSONS-SEARS STORE OR CATALOG FOR ACCESSORY SELECTION AND NUMBERS RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES ITEM Floor Stand ............................. Cutter Blades ............................ Power Tool Know-how Handbooks Radial Saw ........................ Table Saw ............................. Knife Setting The above available Gauge CAT.NO. 9-22216 9-2293 9-29t7 9-29!8 ....................... recommended at the time this accessories manual 27 9-2647 are current was printed. and were See CRAFTSM AN 6-1/8 1NCH JOINTER-PLAN E R MODE L NO. 113.20680 12 INFEED TABLE SEE FIGURE 2 FOR EXPLODED VIEW 49 --47 FENCE ASSEMBLY 2 SEE FIGURE 3 FOR EXPLODED VIEW ....-3 11 10 9 5 I 47 \ t i 46 30 17 31 43 12 33 34 / 42 / 21 5 7 53 ::S 36 37 SWITCH FigureI BOX ASSEMBLY SEE FIGURE 4 FOR EXPLODED VIEW 26 CRAFTSMAN 6-1/8 INCH JOINTER-PLANER All parts illustrated in Figures 1 through 4 and listed under mall from the Cataleg Order House that serves the territory parts are shipped prepaid within the limits of the Continental PART GIVE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION AS SHOWN ON THiS 3. THE MODEL NUMBER - 113.20680 NAME 4. THE Always order by Part Number FIGURE Part No. Key No. _o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 !3 t4 15 ., 21013 Fence Assembly, Knob, 1 -t/2 67020 21622 ,.:::,, Complete Washer, Sliding Guard Ring, Retaining 5/8 Ring, Retaining Bearing 8all Ring, Bowed Retaining Spacer Pulley with Set Screw, 2" 37158 18441 3509 38879 60345 62023 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 60252 STD 601105 ,60253 60254 60255 37887 60096 455872 25 26 63410 , . , Item (See Fig. 2) Dia. x 1/2" V-Groove, 5/8" Bore, Keyed *Screw, Set, 5/I6-8 x 5/t 6, Soc. Hd. *Screw, Hex. Hd. I/4-20 x 1/2 Belt Guard, Pulley includes Key no.s12&14 *Nut, Hex. I/4-20 Belt, "V" 1/2 x 52 oBelt, "'V'" 1/2 x 37 tPulley with Set Screw, 2-1/2 Dia. x 1/2" V-Groove, 5/8" Bore, Keyed Guard-Belt, Motor *Screw, Ty 23 Pan 10-32 x t/2" Support-Belt Guard Bracket-Support Clip "'S" *Wrench Hex., I/8 *Wrench Hex,, 5/32 Screw Much., w/Lockwasher Knob, Shaft, 67016 Hardware ........ Washer STD 503103 STD 522505 67008 STD 541025 STD 304520 STD 304370 30646 "Standard L 1/4-20 x 1-!/4 3-1/4 Elevating -- May Be Purchased NAME Truss Hd. OF ITEM -- 6-1/8 INCH LIST: JOINTER-PLANER not by Key Number 1 PARTS LIST Key No. Description "18437 No, 113.20680 part numbers may be ordered through any Sears Retail Store or Catalog Order House. Order parts by in which you llve. In several instances, part numbers are listed for COMPLETE ASSEMBLIES. Al! United States. WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS, ALWAYS 1. THE PART NUMBER 2. THE MODEL Part No. 27 28 Description ................... 'STD 54103i ...... *Nut, Hex., 5/16-18 102832 Screw; Set, 5/16-18 x 1 Ful! Dog Pt., 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 4t 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 67017 21638 120238 STD 551150 STD 551125 STD 551025 18516 STD 551131 STD 523117 STD 551210 21733 60078 STD 580025 21636 67019 67021 21237 132275 2145O 18112 60116 21632 60117 60118 53 37159 67018 :::, Slotted Sleeve Hd. Rod, Sliding Guard *Nut, Hex., 1/2-13 *Washer, Split Lock, 1/2 *Washer,Split Lock, 1/4 *Washer, Plain, 17/64 I.D. Stud, Leveling Lockwasher, 5/16 Screw, Hex. Hd., 5/16-t8 x 1-3/4 *Lockwasher, No. 10 Int. Tooth Support - Guard Pin *Screw, Mach., 5/1648 x 1/2", Hex. Hd. Key, Woodruff, No. 9 Arbor Push Block/Hold Down Base Bracket, Fence Slide Screw, Mach., 1/4-20 x 1, Fit. Hd. Slotted Head Assembly, Complete Cutter tBtade, Cutter *Screw, Cap. No. 10-32 x 3/4 Soc. Hd. Wedge, Cutter Blade *Screw, Set, 5/16-24 x 7/8 Soc. Hd. *Screw, Mach., No. 10-32 x 1/2, Flat. Soc. Hd. Ring, Retaining Owners Manual Bowed 5/8 (not iltus.) Locally. f Stock Item -- May be secured through the Hardware Department of most Sears or Simpsons-Sears Retail Stores or Catalog Order Houses, oSupplied In Canada Only NOTE : Shipping and handling charges for standard hardware items (tdenti fled by *) such as nuts, screws, washers, etc., make buying these items by mail uneconomical. To avoid shipping and handling charges, you may obtain most of these locally. ,,,,,,,,, repair parts CRAFTSMAN / 1 \ 6-1/8 INCH JOINTER-PLANER INFEEDTABLE MODEL No. 113.20680 \ 21 / 23 \ / \ \, 2 22 20 \ 6 FIGURE2 13 5 / 12 10 4 FIGURE Key No.J 1 2 3 4 5 : 6 7 11 2 PARTS LIST Part Description No. STD561210 67015 67014 STD511107 STD551210 STD551010 Pin, Cotter, 1/8 × 1 Guard Table (with Name Plate) Screw Pan Hd. 10-32 x 7/8 Lockwasher No. 10 t Washer, No. 10 No:, 13 14 15 16 17 18 I 19 20 2t 22 23 Standard Hardware-ltems_ M_y;B:e:PUtchasedI_o_lly_ Part No. 21422 21219 21218 STD551131 21635 STD523t t2 Description Spacer, Dovetail Dovetail, Male Dovetail, Female "Washer, Split Lock, 5/16 Screw, SpI. !_Screw, Cap, 5/16-18 x 1-1/4 Hex. Hd. STD55103 t Washer, 5/16 21204 Linkage Assembly STD541025 *Nut, Hex., 1/4-20 STD551125 *Washer, Split Lock, 1/4 *Screw, Cap, 1/4:20 x 1, Hex. Hal. STD522510 / CRAFTSMAN 6-1/8 INCH JOINTER-PLANER 21013 2 3 4 5 6 MODEL No. 113.20680 FENCE ASSEMBLY 7 10 11 12 17 16 15 FIGURE 3 FIGURE Key No. 1 2 3 Part No. 3 PARTS LIST Description 21013 21440 21430 STD 522512 21232 4 21736 5 6 STD551010 7 STD510802 102817 Fence Assembly Plunger Assembly Pin Assembly, Stop *Screw, Hex Hd., t/4-20 x 1-1/4, Plate, Fence End Scale, Fence Tilt *Washer, Plain, 13/64 *Screw, Mach., No. 8-32 x 1/4, Bind Hd., Slotted Screw, Set, 1/4-20 x 1/2", Full Dog ,i i, ii i i Part No. 9 10 11 21229 STD551210 STD511 t02 12 t3 67009 STD 533725 14 15 t6 21738 STD551037 47624 62331 t7 Pt.,Slotted .................... i Key No, i i i i, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,i i i Key No. _ .Above assemblies do not include Key No. 10. Order separately if needed. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1\ 12 \ \ 4 10 11 12 13 F1GURE 4 SEE WIRING Spacer Knob Assembty, Lock , ,, ....... ....................... DIAGRAM ON PAGE 30 31 *Standard Hardware eCanadian Models iii!1 i ,iii, 4 PARTS LIST Part No. STD54t110 STD551210 STD601103 60269 62376 60267 60317 60271 37818 =67023 60256 60287 =STD510603 60316 s67022 63467 ,,,,,,,,, i Description ii 1 2 \ Retainer, Bolt Washer 35/64 I.D. FIGURE 67025 SWITCH BOX ASM. (CANADIAN) 11 Body, Fence Incr. Key No's. 10 & 1t *Washer, Lock, Ext. Tooth *Screw, Mach., No. 10-32 x 1/4, Pan Hd., Slotted Guard, Cutter *Bolt, Carriage, 3/8-16 x 2-t/2 Round Head ,, 67024 SWITCH BOX ASM. (DOMESTIC) NOTE: Description i, *Nut Hex. 10-32 x 3/8 x 1/8 *Lockwasher, No. 10 int. Tooth *Screw, Ty 23, 10-32 x 3/8 Pan Hd. Bracket, Housing Outlet Switch, Locking *Washer, 21/32 x 1 x 1/64 Cord With Plug Relief, Strain Relief, Strain Key, Switch Screw, Nylon, 6_32 x 1/4 Screw, Pan Hd, 6-32 x 3/8 Box, Switch Box, Switch Cap, Flag Terminal, _nsulated Item - May Be Purchased Only Locally. iml,ll , i!ll Sears:l 6-1/8 SERVICE raNCH JOINTER-PLANER Now that you have purchased your jointer-ptaner, should a need ever exist for repair parts or service, simply contact any Sears Service Center and most Sears, Roebuck and Co. stores. Be sure to provide all pertinent facts when you call or visit. MODEL NO. 113.20680 The model number of your 6-1/8 inch jointer-planer found on a plate attached to your infeed table. HOW TO ORDER REPAIR PARTS WHEN ORDERING REPAIR FOLLOWING INFORMATION: PARTS, ALWAYS will GIVE be THE PART NUMBER PART DESCRIPTION MODEL NUMBER 113.20680 NAME OF ITEM 6-1/8 INCH JOINTER-PLANER All parts listed may be and most Sears stores. locally, your order wilt Repair Parts Distribution ordered from any Sears Service Center If the parts you need are not stocked be electronically transmitted to a Sears Center for handling. i Sold by SEARS, Part No. 67018 ROEBUCK AND Form No. CO., Chicago, SP4064-7 IL. 60684 Printed U.S.A. in U.S.A. 1/78
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