Craftsman 113232210 User Manual Jointer/Planer Manuals And Guides L0811879
CRAFTSMAN Jointer/Planer Manual L0811879 CRAFTSMAN Jointer/Planer Owner's Manual, CRAFTSMAN Jointer/Planer installation guides
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MODEL NO. 113.232210 JOINTER/PLANER WITH LEGSAND MOTOR Serial Number Model and serial numbers may be found on the backside of the jointer base. You should record both model and serial number in a safe place for future use:: tHl' ' 't i FORYOUR 6-!!E-INCH JOmHTER'PL ER SAFETY: READALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY • assembly e operating e repair parts "L"" Luu'u . Sold by SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO., Chicago, Part No. SP5447 -- ,,__'_ iL 6068,4 U.S.A_ ?r_ ir_ r._,,_c_r_ NTER/PLANER due to a of charge. CONTACTING THE NEAREST SEARS SER-_ while this product is used in the United States. rights, and you may also have other rights which ROEBUCK AND CO. Dept: 698/731A. Sears Tower, Chicago, IL 60684 ;:;I GENERAL SAFETY iNSTRUCTiONS _ _ i KNOW;YOUR POWER TOOL Read and understand the owner_ manual and labels affixed to the tool. Learn its application and limitationsas well as the specific potential hazards peculiar to this tool. 2; GROUNDALL TOOLS . This tool is equipped with an approved 3-conductor ::i:_cordanda 3-pr0nggr0unding type :plugto fit the proper grounding receptacle. The green conductor _inthe cord: is:the: grounding wire, Never " i _ connect the green wire to a live terminal. _3; KEEPGUARDS INPLACE : i_i _ln wo[kingl order, and in: proPer adjustment and !. alignment; I::'_ ........... i ;_:':' ;_'_.... _. _:i! ::_:;:::_i _::_ i::::: _:';i;: SH0_ ICHIL_ROOF _ i_maste_switchesilby removing star-_ 5ring tools where: children Can_ get:: ;_'_::_ ::_i;_: i_ ::i_I:_ : job better and safer at the rate for it was designed:: :i : : _: ::: J FOR POWER TOOLS 12, USE SAFETYGOGGLES [HEAD PROTECTION) Wear safety goggles (must comply with ANSI Z87.1 ) at all times. Everyday eyeglassess are not safety glasses. They only have impact resistant lenses. Also, use face or dust mask if cutting operation is dusty, and ear protectors (plugs or muffs) during extended periods of operation. 13, SECURE WORK Use clamps or avise tO hold work when practical. It frees both hands to operate tooll 14, DON'T OVERREACH " Keep proper footing and balance at all times. 15. MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE Keep tools sharp and clean for best and safest :performance. Follow instructionsfor lubricating and NEVERSTAND ON TOOL OR ITS STAND ;i _i:: ._ Sed0us!njU_could occur if the toot is tipped or ff CUtting:tool is accidentally contacted: Do not' :: ::_:, ::store, materials above or near the tool such that it is;tieCessaryto standon the to01 or its;stand to :reachthern_ ::; ...... : : _2o;: CHECK DAMAGED PARTS 1: Before furtheruse of the tool, a guard or other part :: ::i thatJs damagedshouid be carefully checked to :_::_i:::;:::::i::i _;Don;t for_i:io01s 0_ _achment to do a job it was :_:_: ensure::that it:wi!l operate properly and perform its i_:::: intended Tunction:Check for alignment ol" moving _::: ::::_::i_::: .... .... _ :_.... ' ...... : parts, bfndlngor mowng parts, breakage of parts, "_ ' _" : ..... ......... mountin ..... .... conditions that may anect " _;::::_ _ _"....... :::_:;_!;::D6 _ "': ......... ov_: :_nec_ies _:or::.................... :: ::: g; ana any other _:: :';:_i_:i;;:r_,_': _ri_+:_ _n t*.t _.nht_inrnov . : : =tsoperat;on. A guardor other part that =sdamaged _:' _ ......... ............. ................... : ...... _ ......_ e nded ;: :_::: • :::should be properly .........: .... repaired or rep aced ::: 21;: NEVERLEAVETOOLRUNNING UNATTENDED ; ::: =_:';:R_i _ge ............. :el_w: .......... ; .....' ............... Turn power off Don't leave toot untl it comes to a complete stop. ::! .... ..... nal......... ..... "n........... "..... for jointer-planer add=tBo sa fsty structaons BEFORE Safety is!a combination ofcommon sense, staying alert and knowing flow your jointer-pianer works_..... BEFORE 1. Inspect your jointer-pfaner. USING THE JOINTER-PLANER: WARNING: THE 2-INCH JOINTER-PLANER PULLEY AND THE 2-1/2 INCH MOTOR PULLEY FURNISHED WILL RUNTHE CUTTER HEAD AT ABOUT 4300 RPM WHEN USED WITH A 3450 RPM MOTOR. USE OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF PULLEYS OR MOTORS WILL CHANGE THIS SPEED AND COULD CAUSE JAMMING, BINDING, KICKBACK, THROWN BLADES OR OTHER DANGERS. WARNING: TO AVOID MISTAKES THAT COULD CAUSE SERIOUS, PERMANENT INJURY, DO NOT PLUG THE JOINTER-PLANER IN UNTIL THE FOLLOWING STEPS HAVE BEEN SATISFACTORILY COMPLETED. 1. Assembly and alignment. 2. Learn the function and proper use of the on-off switch, fence slide locking handle, cutter guard, depth of cut hand wheel, locks and stops, fence bevel lock handle, ouffeed table, infeed table and hold-down/push-blocks. a. If any part of this jointer-p_aner is missing, or bent, or has failed in any way, or any electrical parts don't work properly, turn the jointer-planer off and unplug the jointer-planer. Replace damaged, missing, or failed parts before using the jointer-planer again. 3. Read and understand all safety instructions and operating procedures throughout the manual. 4. Read the following labels which appear on the jointer-planer: b. Make sure the cutter head turns in the right direction. The top should move toward the infeed table. Call your Sears Service Department for help if the cutter head turns the wrong way. WARNING c. Make sure the cutter guard works properly. With the switch off and key removed, pull the cutter guard open and let go. If the guard doesn't smoothly swing closed, contact Sears Service, THESTARTING RELAYIN THIS JOINTER ISAGRAVITY SENSmVE TYPE.NEVER TURNTHEPOWER ON UNTILTHE JOINTERHAS BEEN MOUNTED ONTHELEGSET ANDISINUPRIGHT POSITION. d. Keep blades sharp. Dull or knicked blades tend to "pound" and chew at the wood, causing kickbacks. r JlDANGER| FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY: KnowThis Tool! Read and Understand the Owner's Manual Befo=_ Using • Wear Safety Gogg]es complying with ANSI Z87,1. S Always Make sure it springs Use Cutter Head Gua,d. AIways=se_,iveg.=d. , • Use HoldlDown Push Blocks _: Jointlngmsteri,l narrower Machine_ shut automaticaily: _i ::: : ,: ::i for: : than 3 inches or , .... P_.tng,.a_r_,_thi.,,.,tha. __n=,_s. :_: !n=h.: _ i ...... WHEN INSTALLING JOINTER-PLANER: : .... : :: : _ : ;: _ _ _ :_ : : e. To avoid injury from thrown pieces, make sure the blades are properly installed and the cutter blade wedge, screws are tight. 2. Plan Your Work to protect your eyes, hands, face, ears. .... : a_. Bef0re trying a new or fittte used operation, carefully pianyour hand placement. Make sure you have proper hold-down/push-blocks, jigs, fix' tures,.stops, etc. ready to use. i : i: _: : : ':i_ i'" _OR MOVING _ , EACH USE: : THE key removed. c. Wear safety goggles (not glasses) that comply with ANSI Z87.1 (shown on package). Using any power tool can result in foreign objects being thrown into the eyes, which can result in permanent eye damage. Safety goggles are available at Sears retail catalog stores. Use of glasses or use of goggles not in compliance with ANSI Z87.t could result in severe injury from breakage of the eye protection. 11 To avoid injury:fromltmexpected jOinter-planer or workpiece imovement;. ; i: ..... :i:: a. Use the jointer-ptaner indoors °na firm level surface in a well lit area, b. Place the jointer-planer where: i. there is plenty of room for moving the workpiece through the entire cut. ii. no one must stand in line with the wood while planing or jointing it. C; Adjust the jointer-planer so the tables are level and the jointer-ptaner does not rock. d. Turn off and unplug the jointer-planer before moving it to a new area. To avoid back injury, get help when you need to tift the jointer-planer. e, Bolt the jointer-planer to the floor if it tends to slip, walk, slide or tip over during work like cutting long, heavy boards. Do layout, assembly or set up work on the tabte only while the jointer-planer is off and the switch WEAR 3 YOUR :IL: ¸. using only one hold-down/push-block to feed the wood, do not put your other hand on the jointer-planer, workpiece, or hold-downtpushblock. cut FREEHAND. Guide your work_ piece s01idiy against the if;nCe: and table:top.: " : : Small ori!thin workpieces can kick back when they tip 0ver onthe tab esor: into the Cutter head, To aV0id head contact or :Workpiece kickback: 3_ Make sure all clamps and locks are tight and there is no excessive play m any parts. l,. Adjust the depth of cut to between 1/32 and t/16 of an inch for best results in most operations. A deep cut makes feeding the wood harder and can cause the wood to kickback. To be sure you wilf make a depth of cut you planned, always lower the infeed table slightly farther than you wanted. Then, raise the table to the desired depth. m. Before using the jointer-planer, clear the table of all objects not needed to feed the workpiece. .....i. Never joint or bevel workpieces less than 3/4:inch:wide: or 1t4 inch thick_ ii.,:AlWays USe::the;i hold-downtpush-blocks when j6ir_ting: or: beveling wood: narrower than3 inches; .: 4:: i When Planing: ......... ; i.: Nevei; piar}e; wood thinner than 1/2 inch. :....... i:_ii.: Always use hold-down/push-blocks when :i:: ' ri::;:_:;::ii :planing wood thinner than3 inches:, f::i,i_To'::avbidilr skof! hearing damage, wear ear plugs .:Or muffs during extencied periods of Operation. :..... g. T0:aV0id:be{n_j:!Suddeniy pulled i nto the blade: i :I::I.:D0 not wear: gi0vesi: :: ..... .... ;:'::.2. Removeaii:']ewelry and::looseCi0thing, .... 3. :Tieback long hair_: :_ 4_ Roll long sleeves above the elbow_' : h_ To avoid inju[yfrom accidental startingll always turn- switch off_ remove switct_ key and: unplug jointer-planer before installing or removing, any ;blade, accessory or attachment, or making any adjustments. i. To avoid an electrical shock, make sure your fingers do not touch the metal prongs on the plug when inserting or removing the plug to or from a live outlet. j. To :avoid burns or other fire damage, never use the jointer-planer near flammable liquids, vapors or gases. n, :Toavoid injuryfrom unsafe accessor es,.use only recommended accessories. WHENEVER ISRUNNING: JOINTER-PLANER WARNING: DON'T LET FAMILIARITY (GAINED FROM FREQUENT USE OF YOUR JOINTERPLANER) CAUSE A CARELESS MISTAKE. ALWAYS REMEMBER THAT A CARELESS FRACTION OF A SECOND: IS SUFFICIENT TO INFLICT SEVERE INJUR_ 1. Make: sure bystanders are clear of the tool and workpiece. 2. Before actually cutting with the jointer-planer, let it run for a while. If your jointer-ptaner makes an unfamiliar noise or if it vibrates excessively, stop immediately. Turn the jointer-ptaner off. Unplug the jointer-planer. Do not restart until finding and correcting the problem. 3. To avoid injury from slips, stalls or kickback, feed the workpiece into the jointer-ptaner only fast enough to let the tool cut without bogging down or binding. 4. Before freeing jammed material, turn switch off, remove switch key, unplug the jointer-planer and wait for all moving parts to stop. 5. Never leave the jointer-planer while it is running or before it has come to a complete stop. Remove the switch key and store it in a safe place. , glossary of terms for Woodworking 1, JOINTING The removal Ofwood along the edge Of a piece Of wood so as to make the edge both straight and smooth. 8. REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE (R.RM.)... The number of turns completed by a spinning object in one minute. 2. PLAN! NG... Removing wood from the widest surface of a board so as to make it flat and smooth. g_ 3. WORKPIECE... The piece of wood on which the cutting operation is being performed. 4. DEPTH OF CUT,.. A term used to indicate how deep into the workpiece the cutter knives will cut, 10. FENCE... attached to the jointer-planer in a more or less vertical position .... helps support and guide the workpiece as workpiece is pushe_l across the cutter head. 5, INFEED TABLE... The section of the table upon whichthe workpiece is placed before being pushed into the cutter.., its height is adjustable which allows the operator to select the depth of cut into the workpiece, 6. OUTFEEDTABLE.,. The section of a table which supports the workpiece after it passes over the cutter. , , nl 11. FREEHAND... trying to use the toot without holding the workpiece firmly against the fence and table. This can let the workpiece twist and kick back. 12. LEADING END... the end of the workpiece which is pushed into the cutting tool first. 13. TRAILING END... the blades. HOLD-DOWN/PUSH-BLOCKS,.. They are required for your own safety,., they are used to hold thin or narrow workpiece down against the table and fence when planing or jointing. iii ,11,,11 ii ,1 , i KICKBACK,.. a kickback occurs when the operator loses control of the workpiece causing it to be kicked back toward him by the rotating cutter knives. iiip_!!!,, !,,1_11 iii i iiiiiiiii .................. the workpiece end last cut by ii i II II I II I table of contents Page Guarantee ................................. 2 Installing the Fence " General Safety Instructions for Power Tools ...... 2 Installing Belt Guard and Sliding Guard ........ Additional Safety Instructions for Jointer/Planer .... 3 Getting to Know Your Jointer/Ptaner ............ Glossary of Terms of Woodworking . 5 • Basic Jointer/Planer Operations ............... Electrical Connections .................. ,.:.._.:. :6 Maintenance. ........... . ................... Unpacking and Checking Contents ........ i:._ .... ,. :8 Sharpening Cutter Knives Location and Function of Controls. ;.: _. _._ ,, _ i_i_:11 Installing (Replacing) Cutter Guard Spring Assembling the Steel Legs .... ._............ _ii.. ,:._12 , Lubrication Installation of Drive Belt .... i ..... .... ..... _...:_ ::'.,; .._ 13 Trouble Shooting ........................... Mounting the Jointer/Pianer ,., .:.. o::_::: _. i_., 15 Repair Parts .............................. Checking Cutter Knives and Screws . _ .:.. :,. 16 Page 17 18 20 27 31 34 34 35 36 38 FIRE HAZARDS, OR DAMAGE TO THE TOOL, USE ::PROPER:CIRCUIT PROTECTION. YOUR JOINTER, PLANER ISWIRED ATTHEFACTORY F0R 120V OPERATION. CONNECTTO::A i20V 15-AMP, BRANCH CIRCUIT AND USE::A: 15-AMP, TIME DELAY FUSE OR CIRCUIT BREAKER. IF NOT PROPERLYGROUNDED, THIS POWER TOOL CAN , CAUSE ELECTRICAL SHOCK,PARTICU. : looks;like beloW, WARNING: TO MAINTAIN PROPER TOOL GROUNDING WHENEVER THE OUTLET YOU AR E PLANNING TO USE FOR THIS POWER TOOL IS OF THE TWO PRONG TYPE, DO NOT REMOVE OR ALTER THE GROUNDING PRONG IN ANY MANNER. USE AN ADAPTER AS SHOWN AND ALWAYS CONNECT THE GROUNDING PRONG TO KNOWN GROUND. CAUTION: To avoid motor damage, this motor should be blown out or vacuumed frequently to prevent sawdust build-up which will interfere with normal motor ventilation. 3-PRONG PLUG PROPERLY GROUNDED OUTLET , GROUNDING PRONG ; a' 3-conductor cord Underwriters _ Connect this tool to a 120V, 15-Amp branch circuit with a 15-Amp time delay fuse or circuit breaker. Failure to use the proper size fuse can result in dam* age to the motor. If the motor fails to start, turn the power switch to the "OFF" position immediately. UNPLUG THE TOOL. Refer to the "MotorTrouble-Shooting Chart." Freq uent "blowing':' of fuses or tripping of circuit breakers may result if: a._ MOTOR IS OVERLOADED--Overloading can oCcur if you feed too rapidly into cutter knives. b,: MOTOR:CIRCUIT IS FUSED DIFFERENTLY :FROM RECOMMENDATIONS--Always follow : instructions for the proper fuse/breaker. Do not ; :use:a fuse/breaker of greater capacity without consulting a qualified electrician. c. LOWVOLTAGE.Althoughthe motorisdesigned:: WIRE: SIZES f0i'i operation:on the voltage and frequency specified:on motor nameplate, normal loads will be handled safelyonvoltages notmore than 10% above or below the nameplate voltage. Heavy loads, however, require that voltage at motor terminals equals the voltage specified on nameplate: The use of any extension cord wilt 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 p_ugs and 3-pole receptacles which accept the tools plug. 4. Most motor troubles may be traced to loose or incorrect connections, overloading, reduced input voltage (such as small size wire in the supply circuit) or to overly long supply circuit wire. Always check the connections, the load and the supply circuit whenever motor fails to perform satisfactorily. Check wire sizes and length with the Wire Size Chart shown to the right. • i ¸¸¸ :.... CAUTION: For circuits that are farther away from electrical service box, the wire size must be increased proportionately in order to deliver ample voltage to the saw motor. • • 7 Length of the Conductor Wire Sizes Required (American Wire Gauge Number) 120V Lines 0-25 Ft. 26.50 Ft. 51-100 Ft. No. 16 No. 14 No, 12 ,el:1i 3;232210! 6,1/8 :JOINTER E MISSINGPARTSARE OBTAINED ICORRECTLY. 0il that:isapplied to all unpainted TOXIC REACTION. E,:_NAPTHA OR SIMILAR SOL:VE S; :: Applya coat of paste:wax t0the table. Wipe all partsth0rough y w tha clean, dry cloth. WARNING:- FOR:YOUR OWN SAFETY, NEVER CONNECTP LU G::TOi_ POWER SOURCE 0 UTLET UNTIL ALLASSEMBLY STEPS ARE COMPLETEiANDYOU HAVE READiANDUNDERSTAND THE SAFEW AND OPERATIONAL :iNSTRUCTIONS, i : L--,! ¸: _ • :•: L•_••I•/ •• •• / : . . item ; :::Description _ A JointerBase,,;!i. ;.., ..; ....... B Fence .:; ,.:i.. , ...................... C;Push Bocks...:ii.::i_.i :..:... ;i; ;... D Siding Fence Guard... ;.....: ........ E Belt Guard .......................... F Owner's Manual ...................... G Legs ................... ............ H Top Side Stiffener .................... I Bottom Side Stiffener ................. J Top End Stiffener .................... K Bottom End Stiffener .................. L Loose Parts Bag #507711 ............. M Loose Parts Bag #508210 ............. N Loose Parts Bag #508092 ............. Qty. 1 1 , 2 1 t 1 4 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 E \ K i' ;•••i i•'_::• •i• ¸¸I¸:•: •ii_i!!i: ¸ •_•_• O List of Loose Parts in Bag #508210 Item Description O ,V"Belt .. i. ..................... P Siding Guide Rod. ............... Q Pulley.... :: ....................... R Lock Knob ._.: ........ ................ :S iLoose Parts Bag. .................... : (#508091and #508093) ,... Qty. 1 1 1 1 2 9 G 0 i i ii i iii ii ! LIST OF LOOSE Item :i:_:: i:i PARTS: IN BAG #508091 :Description: : _H .::::Spacer :: ::.!_ _::_. Qty. ill::. ...... ..... :. i :i Washer380x 19/64x7/64, .:. .....:,,:;;.. 1 *3 Retainerli ,. _/,:!_:i ,.,' i *::K . Carriage:Bolt3/8-16 x2.1/2, i..... :.;:. ;_ 1 O : L Description !:*L Switch Key, ........... .:.....i::. ..... -.. 1:...... i[] iJJ LIST OF LOOSE Item PARTS IN BAG #508093 Description Qty. G M ,Lllltppnltl_lllWUlWllimltlli!g 0 N S 90° AND 45 ° FENCETI_ SCALE 7 FENCE STOPS _ 1 DEPTH OF CUT HANDWHEEL 5 SLIDING GUARD KNOB 3 CUTTER GUARD 2 ON-OFF _: :i_ ::!!: ::;: i SWITCH 4 FENCELOCK KNOB LOCATION : AND FUNCTION 1. Depth of cut handwheeh _ OFCONTROLS i: : _ _: 5. Sliding Guard Knob: By,turning the handwheel you can controihow much wood will be removed from the workpiece. 2. On-Off Switch_ _: Turns the tool on and off. 3. Cutter Guard: Helps protect the operator from the sharp knives on the cutterhead,. It is spring loaded so it automatically keeps the cutterhead covered before, during, and after a cutting operation,.. It must always be used, : Allows the fence to be repositioned at any location from the front to the rear of the tables and to be locked at that position. To unlock--turn the knob counterclockwise.To lock--turn the knob clockwise, 6. 90° and 45 ° Fence Stops: When adjusted properly, these stops provide a method for quickly moving the fence to a 90 ° or 45 ° position from the table, 7, Fence Tilt Scale: Helps the operator accurately and quickly position the fence at any angle between 45" and 90 °. 4. Fence Lock Knob: Allows the fence to be: repositioned and locked at any angle from 45 ° to 90 °. To lock--turn the knob clockwise:. To unlock--turn the knob counterclockwise. 11 EDGE:OF: : NCH THICK: ...... _ : : • ....... ...... _::: :: : PERFECTLY STRAIGHT :\ ,sCREWDRiVEF \_ / "_:'/ ;_ _ il I : , .... : :7116'!SOCKET ,,2SOC15 INTERNAL LOCKWASHER STRAIGHT EDGE OUTFEED TABLE INFEEDTABLE -- i i i : _••: Hi • e, If cutter knife adjustment is not required, check:: each locking screw on each wedge (5/32" HeX,L " wrench): and tighten if necessary. Hold :the2inch pulley in a stationary position to prevent the Cut; terhead from turning during this tightening procedure. WEDGE CU'I_ERHEAD i,_, i_!i_ii _!_ ii_i il_ii__,}_i'i i_!_i_'_¸¸_¸¸_ INSTALLING FENCE 1. Rotate the cutter guard counterclockwise and place. the fence on the jointer table as shown. 2.: Locate the following parts from the loose parts bag and install as shown: , One (1) 318-16 x 2-1/2 carriage bolt, one (1) retainer, one (1) .380x 1-5/32 x 3/32 flat washer, one (1) spacer, and one (1) knob. Attach the fence to the jointer as illustrated below. RETAINER 4. Rotate the cutter guard counterclockwise away from the fence and then release it. The spnng tension on the guard must cause it to swing back against the fence, if the guard does not swing back against the fence, recheck your assembly procedure. Do not use the jointer/planer if the guard wilt not automatically swing back against the fence and cover the cutter head, SPACER FLAT WASHER CARRIAGE BO_ KNOB CARRIAGE BOW SPACER FLAT WASHER RETAINER VIEWED t7 • !!!i.... FROM REAR \ KNOB one One (1)Split Iockwasher 1/2,, two (2) 10-32 x 1/4, Pan. I-ld_Screws, two (2)#10 External Lock Washers, two -32 x2-3/4' PaR Hd: SCrews, One (i) Belt Guard. Illl!lltlllllliflllillllllllllWIIIIIlllltlitltlllll]] ... PAN HD SCREW 2-314" SLIDING GUARD SLIDING GUARD •KNOB PLASTIC WASHER HEX NUT 112" © Os PAN HD EXTERNAL LOCKWASHER #10 BE_ GUARD LOCKWASHER 1/2" ROD 1/2" NUT ! i: i 4. Slide the belt guard over the rod and attach it to the base of the jointer with two 2-3/4" long Pan. Hd. screws. Make sure the belt does not scrape the guard. O j2-3/4" LONG PAN HD. SCREW BE_ GUARD 5. Attach sliding guard to fence with two pa n head screws and Iockwashers;_ i _ : _ WASHER ..... (CONCAVE SIDE UP) 6. Place one Sliding Guard!Washer, concave side DOWN on support rod. ...... 7. Drop sliding guard onto rod .:. place other washer, concave side UPon rod ;. screw on Sliding Guard Knob. LOCKWASHER WASHER (CONCAVE 1/4" PAN HD. SCREW 19 SIDE DOWN) know your _'ointerwplaner J; ID KEEP F WH UP AGAIN L: WARNING: FOR YOUR: OWN SAFETY TURN SWITCH i_i"OFF": AND i REMOVE PLUG FROM POWER SOURCE OUTLET BEFORE MAKING ANY ADJUSTMENTS; 4 4S_FENCE _ STOP STOP , 0N-OFF SWITCH. The on-off switch is shaped to make turning it "ON" accidentally less likely. In an emergency, it can be turned "OFF" by striking it with the palm of the hand. The "yellow button" is a key. When it is inserted in the switch lever, the power may be turned ON and 0FE When it is removed, the power cannot be turned ON. THIS FEATURE IS INTENDEDTO HELP PREVENT UNAUTHORIZED AND POSSIBLE HAZARDOUS USE BY CHILDREN AND OTHERS, a. Insert Key into switch. NOTE: Key is made of yellow plastic. b. To turn the tool on, insert your finger under the switch lever and pull the end of the switch out. i ii1_ C, To turn the tool OFF _.. PUSH the lever in. Never leave the machine unattended until it has come to a complete stop. d, To lock the switch in the OFF position.., hold the switch IN with one hand ... REMOVE the key with the other hand. WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, ALWAYS LOCK THE SWITCH "OFF" WHEN MACHINE IS NOT IN USE... REMOVE KEY AND KEEP IT IN A SAFE PLACE.., ALSO . .. IF THE TOOL STOPS UNEXPECTEDLY, TURN SWITCH OFF . . . AND REMOVE THE KEY. THIS WILL PREVENT THE MACHINE FROM STARTING UP AGAIN WHEN THE POWER COMES BACK ON. 21 !:tii:Sji::i posiwood. tior If.guard::does not return automatically, ichecked by :a Sears Service :Center. have it CUTTER GUARD " i ¸ : • [i i ii , SLIDING GUARD KNOB \ PUSH DOWN WHEN LOCKING FENCE LOCK KNOB blades. _: ....... Most: of_the Cutting (usually joiniing)wilibe !i FENCE done 45° FENCE STOP .. .... with the fence in this posifioni As :the:blades become OUTFEEDTABLE : To tilt fence, loosen the fence 10ck knob and slid: ing guard knob and pull the stop out; Tilt to desired angle and tighten both knobs: :::.:: : d. To set fence at 90 ° to tables, loosen the knobs, titt fence so the stop springs back place. Tilt fence back so the stop rests on table. Hold fence down on outfeed table tighten both knobs. two into the and FENCE LOCK KNOB :.:: e.:i 45_ Fence Stop positions the fence at 450 to the : .......;:: tables.: . to:45t, loosen the two knobs, pu!l 90° stop rests on the .... :th ._,: :: i{i :::•:i:h ::>:: ;T •: "•!!ii,:!::::i{)} :,:, ,i 22 ": : :/-:, =i : :: ::.- .: " FENCE SLIDE BRACKET 5. FENCE TILT SCALE. Indicates the ang!e of the fence to the tables: When the 900 fence stol_ s correct y adjusted; the fence will be90Q to the table and the scale wil! read 90°_ FENCE To Check for squareness, place an accurate square on infeed table and check fence while_locked at 90° position, MAKE SURE 90 ° STOP IS AGAINST SLIDE BRACKET. HEAD OF JSQUARE tf fence is not square to table: a. Slightly loosen fence lock knob and guard lock knob. b. Loosen 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. NOTE: If you cannot square fence by turning knurted sleeve, loosen three screws "A" and adjust fence square to table. c. Tighten 90 ° stop iockscrew and both fence lock knobs. dr tNFEED TABLE CUTTER GUARD SCALE ADJUSTING 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, 45=STOP LOCKSCREW A TILT KNURLED SLEEVE 45 ° STOP 90 _ STOP 45°STOP KNURLED SLEEVE 90 ° STOP SCALE ADJUSTING SCREW 90°STOP SLIDE BRACKET FENCELOCK,_ _" KNOB INFEED TABLE SQUARE \ FENCE FACE e. Adjust 45 ° stop in the same manner. NOTE: Tilt scale will n_ _require adju_ment if it was adjusted for 90 ° 0osition. v ,,, • CUTTERGUARD 23 T MUST ALWAYS:BE PARALLEL TOTHE OUTFEED TABLE. ifthe _cut edge or surface of the workpiece is CROWNED,I it is indication that the oUTWARD {_ :_ CONCAVE CUT ._-'_-_ _L--_-! _ _, :adjusted. If thecut edge or surface o{ the workp ece is CONCAVE, it is an indicati0n;that the OUTWARD END ._.-_: of the INFEEDtable is LOW and must be adjusted, ,. _TO:check the infeed table to determine the "out of "_... J INFEED TABLE LOW cutter}uard touches the: \ INFEED TABLE OUTFEED TABLE ::::: ::: :::!_ :: :i:: ::::i:: :::_: : ::_!_:i ::¸_ _:!:i:=:_: '::: ::!::_!:,::_ :i̧_ii :!:_: :::::: :::::::: ::::::::: : :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: the infeed tabi_ SO:it'is pamiiel::to the oui:: : :::::: ::::: :feed:tab!e Call::be:a:::tme: €onsuming::processl :To:::::: :::Co_ER:Gu:AR_::: :i ::::_.:: !:i:::: :::::: ::::: ::: :complete:the adjustment in as: littletime as possible ': : : :: :: : Put:the:yeiiow:on::offswitch:keyinthe rectangular shaped indentation exposed as you turn the cutter guard counterclockwise. This will hotd cutter guard open. : ! YELLOW SWIT/CHKEY f: .... _'_ _:::_..._ S L.._--._ _..,_.J___F.,,'_ _-'-'--.:-/7_'_._ -"_"/_ ;/,,_./_ / VIEW FROM BACKSIDE JOINTER/PLANER b. Wrap a peice of cardboard around cutterhead to protect your fingers and the blades.., secure cardboard with a piece of tape. CARDBOARD c. Using a 1/2 inch open end wrench; Ioosenthe Iockboits 1/2 turn under the section of the table that is low. Loosen no more of the lockboits than is necessary. STUD LOCKBOLTS 25 I/Z'OPEN END WRENCH LEVELING STUD • h the straightedge to make sure the infeed _tabie :is teveL If it is not, go through the above Steps :again . " 7", LOCK BOLTS i• -i ••- i illl i i i i ii ii i i i i 8.1,MOUNTING HOLES FOR AUXILIARY FENCE; TheSe _holes are proVided so you may attach an auxiliary fence to the front of the cast iron fence. An auxiliary fence should be used anytime you joint boards _/ider than 4-1/2 incheS_The auxiliary fence should.be, made from a smooth straight board and cutto a widtPithat witt cause the auxiliary fence tO be::no more :than 1 inch narrower than the board being jointed_ i ::: _ !.Attach theaUxiiiary fence as i!lustrated; MOUNTING HOLE AUXILIARY FENCE \ \ i basic jointer=pUaner operation BEFORE EACH USE Plan Your Work to protectyour eyes, hands, face, ears. b. Remove all jewelry and loose clothing. 1. Carefully plan your hand placement. Make sure you have proper hold-down/push-blocks, jigs, fixtures, stops, etc. ready to use. c. Tie back long hair. d. Roll long sleeves above the elbow, 6. To avoid burns or other fire damage, never use the jointer-p_aner near flammable liquids, vapors or gases. 7. To avoid injury from slips and jams: 2. Do layout, assembly or set up work on the table only while the jointer-planer is off and the switch key removed. 3. Wear safety goggles that comply with ANSI Z87.1 a. Use this jointer-planer to cut only wood. b. Plan your hand placement so your fingers will not be anywhere a sudden slip could cause them to slide or fall into the cutter head. When using only one hold-down/push-block to feed the wood, do not put your other hand on the Jointer-Planer, workpiece or hold-down/push-blocks. 4, For dusty operations, wear a dust mask along with safety goggles. 5. Plan your work to match your workpiece: a. Surface plane warped wood on the concave side for best results, b. Don't joint or plane plywood, particle board, other composition materials or wood that has glue, paint or varnish on it. Materials like these will quickly dull the blades. c. Make sure all clamps and locks are tight and there in no excessive play in any parts, 8. Adjust the depth of cut to between 1/32 and 1/16 of an inch for best results in most operations. A deep cut makes feeding the wood harder and can cause the wood to kickback. To be sure you will make a depth of cut you ptanned, always lower the infeed table slightly farther than you wanted. Then, raise the table to the desired depth. c. Make sure there are no nails or foreign objects in the part of the workpiece to be cut. d. Never cut FREEHAND. Guide your workpiece solidly against the fence and table top. Small or thin workpieces can kickback when they tip over on the table or into the cutterhead. To avoid cutterhead contact or workpiece kickback: 9. Before using the jointer-pfaner, clear the table of all objects not needed to feed the workpiece. 1. NEVER joint, plane or bevel workpieces shorter than 12 inches. 10. To avoid injury from unsafe accessories, use only recommended accessories. 2. When Jointing or Beveling: a. Never joint or bevel workpieces less than 3/4 inch wide or 1/4 inch thick. Whenever Jointer-Planer is running 1. Make sure bystanders are clear of the toot and workpiece. 2,: Before actually cutting with the joiner-planer, let it run for awhile, tf your jointer-planer makes an unfamiliar noise or if it vibrates excessively, stop immediately. Do not restart untilfinding and correcting the problem. b. Always use the hold'down/push-blocks when jointing or beveling wood narrower than3 inches. 3_ When Planing: .... a. Never plane wood thinner than i/2 inch. b. Always use hoid=down/push_btockswhen planing wood thinner than 3 inches: _ :, , To avoid risk of hearing damage, wear ear plugs or muffs during extended periods of ope!ation. 5, To avoid being suddenly pulled into the blade! a. Do not wear gloves. 3. To avoid injury from slips, stalls or kickback, feed the workpiece into the jointer-planer onty fast enough to let the tool cut without bogging down or binding. 4. Before freeing jammed material turn switch off, remove switch key, unplug the jointer and wait for aU moving parts to stop. 27 / JOtNTING WOOD THAT IS WIDER THAN 3 INCHES i : r,,:., ,./,,,r,,, • H k As:the TRAILING hand passes over the cutterhead, remove the LEADING hand. :. CONTINUE feedingwhile placing the:LEADING hand behind:the TRAILING hand. _ntirlue: feeding in this manner "hand over hand:until causes a:"rippled, cut:: i ._makesit difficult to guide the workP!_ _ccuratety anti.could; be hazardous. JOtNTING WOOD THAT IS THICKER THAN 3 INCHES _ . 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 s_owly. :• • i ¸_ • : WiTH THE GRAIN ROTATION AGAINSTTHE ROTATION GRAIN Support Long Workpieces To avoid injury from slips or kickbacks, use extra sup_ ports (tables,, sawhorses etc.) at both infeed and outfeed ends if your workpiece is hard to hold down to the table. A SAWHORSE OR HOMEMADE SUPPORT WILL DO I I , i ii/ ii J ii1,1 iii i,ii iiiiJl.lllmU I I I I lull IIIII I I1'1'111111111111111111111 IIIIIIII1_11 !i Using the hold-down/push-blocks ALWAYS use the hold-down/push-blocks when JOINTING wood that is NARROWER than 3 inches or planing wood that is thinner than 3 inches (as illustrated). Grasp the hold-down/push-blocks firmly with the fingers close together and wrapped around the handle_ Position the hold-down!push-blocks flat on topof workpiece .... and push the workpiece down againstthe tabieto pro, . , . .... : : .... . ..... vide a qual cut and minimIzethe chance ofa kickback. ..... :: i'i: Hold-down pressure must atso :be sufficient to prevent : hotd-down/push-bock sliding or slipping Onthe top face: of workpiece when advancing workpiece Over cutter head. :......... : ...... _, ::i Use a hand-over-hand motion of the hold-down/push, blocks, being careful tOmaintain ControtOver the workpiece at alttimes; _ : : :: _ : This means that once the workpiece has been fed past the cutter head onto the outfeed table, one hold-down/ push-block must always maintain contact of workpiece with ouffeed table.: ..... i: _....<_-_._--_----__.,_-_._ , _-...__ _.-... : ._.i_...__ 1 i t._ JOINTINGWOODNARROWER THAN3 INCHES WARNING: iF THE HOLD-DOWN/PUSH-BLOCKS TEND TO SLIP WHILE FEEDING, CLEAN RUBBER SURFACE IMMEDIATELY WITH SANDPAPER, -_, PLANING WOOD THINNER THAN 3 INCHES 29 lJ ° :h; Iti,, greater tenden( iv PLANING WOOD 3/4 INCH THICK AND NARROWER THAN THE PUSH BLOCK II ' I Beveling Adjust the fence to the desired angle.., lock fence in positionusing fence lock knoband sliding guard knob. pieces of wood 3 inches or wider hold the board firmly doWn on both tables and firmly against the fence (asitiustrated) with:your hands on the side and top of the workpiece ... keep fingers close together: CHAMFER BEVEL BEVELING ...... ......... • •• 30 WOOD NARROWER THAN 3 INCHES NOTE::Rabbeting on a Jointer is considered to be a dangerous operatioh because it requires removal of the cutter guard and increases the potential of kickback because of excessive depth of cut, NEVER ATTEMPT TO PERFORM A RABBETING OPERATION ON THIS JOINTER. DO NOT OPERATE JOINTERiPLANER WITH CUTTERHEAD GUARD REMOVED. Rabbet cuts should be made on the Radial 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. llmllL, i RABBETCUT i.ll_lllll IIH .ll II II.ll I] I'lllll .....,,,,,,, , rnaantenance Do not allow pitch to accumulate on the tables, the fence, the cutter guard, the cutter head or the knives. Clean them with Craftsman Gum and Pitch Remover. If disassembly of the motor is necessary, it should be returned to your nearest Sears retail or mail order store in order to prevent voiding the guarantee. NOTE: The speed of this motor cannot be regulated or changed. Apply a thin coat of paste type wax to the tables and the fence so that the wood slides easily while feeding. This also deters rusting. Do not allow chips to accumulate on the underside of the jointer-planer. Motors used on wood-working tools are particularly susceptible to the accumulation of sawdust and wood chips and should be blown out or ,'vacuumed" frequently to prevent interference with normal motor ventilation. If power cord is worn Or cut, or damaged in any way, have it replaced immediately. iu .Lllll=i i H llll HHILI II"IH I HIHIll = : .... REPLACING CUTTER iiii !llrllllllli iLJ ii i k IIII IIII IIII SLIDING GUARD KNOB KNIVESI WARNING: FOR YOUR oWN: SAF_ TURN SWITCH "OFF" AND REMOVE PLUG FROM POWER SOURCE OUTLET BEFORE ADJUSTING, MAINTAINING, OR LUBRICATING YOUR i JOINTERPLANER.: ..... 1. Remove the belt guard as follows: a. Use a screwdriver to loosen both screws, shown in illustration. b. Remove sliding guard knob from sliding guard rod. Turn the knob counterclockwise to unscrew it from the rod. Raise sliding guard to a vertical position; / c. Slide the belt guard out away from the jointer and up off the rod, SLIDING GUARD 31 2-3/4 PAN HD SCREW BELT GUARD U JJ I I I I iiiii i [111 lJl i ii CUTTERHEAD 5. cu,erhead pulley firmly with or one hand and ii :Hold lo0seniockscrews!n each wedge3 4turnsusing . :::- w oQe ..... Hex 12:wrench: ieeVi? , i .%._.__. ._LEY .... .--------- _.-_._..___ . ----- . iiii i] HLI[ I I ]1 CUTTERHEAD PULLEY EXPECTEDLY. PARTS:MAY LOOSENSUDDENL_ TO AVOID EYE INJUR_ WEAR SAFETY GOGGLES, BARS: THEIRHARDENED TIPS CAN SHATTER UNhand,_gent_y pry up each Wedge using a small pry bar. Remove wedges andknives. : : knives is as foliows: : .... a. Locate the two lifter screws under the knife. b. Hold the cutterhead pulley firmly with one hand to prevent ,the cutter head from turning. c. Using a i18 Hex-L wrenchl turn one of the lifter screws 1/4 of a turn counterclockwise. d. Now turn the other lifter screw 1/4 of a turn _.€ontinuetUrning first one lifter screw and then turn at a time until the knife - counterclockwise. remove the knives using oil soak in be- ..... " ..,, ....... 5/32 IN. SETSCREW WRENCH _'_ LIFTER 7. Using a 1/8" Hex "t.'.'wrench, remove the six lifter screws, (Two under each blade.) 8, Clean cutterhead, wedges and screws thoroughly with Craftsman Gum and Pitch Remover. Also remove the oil from new blades. 9. Replace the six lifter screws and screw them in all the way, but do not tighten, 10. Insert a knife in one of the slots,., so it projects 1/t6 of an inch beyond each end of the cutterhead. Note that the face with the cutting edge is against the wedge as shown, 11. Insert a wedge next to knife so the flat side of the wedge is against the knife. Push wedge in manually-do not install two locking setscrews at this time. • _i<_:ii_!!_, _ :i,i, _!,i_i,_i,_i/_ ii ii_i !_ 12. Adjust cutter knives as follows:: : a. Put a piece of notebook paper on top of the NOTEBOOK outfeed table. :_ ....... __ PAPER b. Put the head of a squareon topof the paper. The end of the square must extend past the end of the outfeed table and above one end of the cutterhead; i , i.... c, Turn the lifter screws counterclockwise to raise the knife until if just touches the square. d, _To check your adjustrnenti I;gently turn the cutterhead back and forth by moving the cutterhead pulley, The knife should just touch the square without raisinglthe square off the paper. This same adjustment must be made at the other end of the cutterhead. e. tfthe adjustment:is done correctly, the knives will nowbe slightly above the ouffeed table by approximately :003 of an inch (the thickness of an, average piece of paper), .... NOTE: This adjustment can be made more accurately by:using a knife setting gauge (Cat, #9-2647) available at Sears. i ¸ OUTFEED TABLE • 33 N(_ irtsta!! bothlockingsetscrewsandtighten(with tt_e5/32_'Hex:L Wrench)alternately a little:at a:time. .....ttoigi_tenboth: securely.; ::"i: make sure Screws it didonot change Recheck:the _sitioni:: : blade ::i -!4:1=l_stai! the other: twokiiiveS _ i5: Ret_stail the belt guaid,; sliding guard, and slid ng .... guard knob. ::. : CAUTION=THE CUTTER KNIVES ARE VERY SHARR TO PREVENT A SLIP OF THE HAND WHICH COULD CAUSE CUTTING OF YOUR HAND, ALWAYS HOLD ONTO THE CUTTERHEAD PULLEY TO PREVENT ACCIDENTAL ROTATION OF THE CUTTERHEAD. SHARPENING CUTTER _ __ KNIVES The knives can be honed individually with an ordinary oilstone, Make sure your oilstone is not worn in the center. It must be flat. Besure to remove the burr on the flat side. 11/16 IN. NEW BLADE if the knives are nicked, they must be replaced or reground:: They can be regrounded several times until they become 9/16 in. wide: Never install reground knives less than 9/16 in, wide 0r unbalanced knives_ . ave your knives reground by s0m_0newho:iscompetent. I_ooki_: the Yellow Pages 'of your:telephonedirec_ tory :i .:;:!See::,SharpeningService's." .......... _= - 34 5 RAISE the end of the FENCE, rotate the guard COUNTER clockwise onIy enough to CLEAR fence 6. LOWER the fence and tighten both knobs The normal position of the guard (at REST) when the 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 POSITION "A _' 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 the guard by following steps 1 thru 6 above Make sure the spring is installed correctly and not broken If the spring is broken it must be replaced Reassemble the guard and spring following steps 1 and 2 and test again by If guard still does not return to its REST position, consult your local Sears Retail Store before using the jointer planer lubrication The BALL BEARINGS in this machine are packed with grease at the 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 "with slide 2, Elevating screw (first clean with Craftsman Pitch Remover). \ \\ Gum and DOVETAIL SPACER AND SLIDE ELEVATING 35 SCREW VIEW LOOKING UP FOR PARTS fDENTIF1CAT!ON i:Motorwtiinot _ni: ::i: :i ::i;_:Defective onLoff Switchl;:II ' ii;::;_:: :: :::: :: :!:::i : i: :.Def_ive relay.:: :::i _: i i: ; ;:: _: Defectivecapabitor, i i;:: !:_:::i : :i Defectiv_ motor::: ':: : : :: : :_Low line voltagel :; : • i :,_ ':.: i :...... t : Belt tension too high, : ConSult sears Serv c'ei'Any attempt i 'o'repa r th s e ecirical dev ce may createa HAZARD unless repair is dode by a qua fiedserv cetechnic an Repa rserv ce is ava able at your nearest Sears store Adjust belt tension. :Wood strikes outfeed ,table after passtng over €uu_head_ Blades improperlyadjusted '""' Re-adjust b ades see Ma ntenance section. : belowsurfaCe Ofouffeed table. I _ : : i i 1 R|ppii_$ on planed : surface. I i: : Kickl_cks. : ...... :i ..... i _, : ..... : other: ; ; :i: 2;i Feedingwoodtoo fast. I 3. Cutting knives am settoo h gh I _aboVe ouffeed table ortheyare not leveled with outfeed table. 1. Re-adjustblades seeManienancesecton. 2. Feed wood slower. 3. Re-adjustbades see Ma ntenance sect on : i lnfeed tab e out of adjustment Re-adjust infeed table, see Gett ngTo Know Your Jointed P aner section: : ,:l,........... 5/16"-181ockbotloose. 11 Tighten Iockbolts .... | Cutter gtiard does not , furllctiorl:properly. : : : :: :: :i=:; :: :: : : t. Return spdng broken;:or: ...... i spr ng has bt_en Weakenedl : _:: : _ _ _ :::i _ : :;ii;i_i : _i_: i :ii_:i;i'i!!i;:i!i '_:::::': :i;:i_:_ii:::i,;::i :i WHITE : _,_.... C0nsult Sears Serv{Ce immediately, Any attempt to repair : th sguard maycreate a hazard un ess repair is done by a qua lfied servlcetechntclan. Repair service ts available at atyournearestSebrsstore_ WHITE _ WIRE TROUBLE SHOOTING-- MOTOR NOTE: Motors used on wood.working tools are particularly susceptible tothe accumulation of sawdust and wood chips and sho_Jid be blown Out or"vacuumed" frequently to prevent interference with normal motor ventilation. PROBABLE CAUSE TROUBLE Excessive noise. .......... REMEDY I 1. Motor. 1. Have motor checked by qualified service technician. Repair service isavailable at your nearest Sears store. 2. Tighten setscrew, ........ 2. Pulley setscrew loose, Motor fails to develop full power. NOTE: LOWVOLTAGE: (Power outputof motor decreases rapidlywith decrease in voltage at motor terminals. For example, a reductionof 10% involtage causes a reductionof 19% in maximum poweroutput ofwhich the motor is capable, anda reduction of20% in voltage causes a reductionof 36% in maximum power output.) t. Circuit overloaded with lights,appliances and other motors, 2, Undersize wires or circuit too long, Motor starts slowly or fails to come up to fullspeed. 1, Request voltage check from the power company. 1. Low voltage will not trip relay. 2. Have motor repaired or replace& 2. Windings burned outor open. 3. Have re_ay replaced, 3. Starting relay notoperating. 4. Drive belt tension..to.0..h.!gh. . 4. Adjust belt tension. Motor overheats. 1, Motor overloaded. 2. Impropercooling. (Air circulationrestricted through motordue to sawdust accumulating inside of motor.) 3. Defective relay. : = : Motor stalls (resulting in blown fusesor : : trippedcircuit breakers,) 2. Increase wire sizes, or reduce length of wiring. See "Motor Specificationsand Electrical Requirements" section. 3. Request a voltage check from the power company. 3. General overloadingof power company facilities. 1. Feed work slower into blade. 2. Clean out sawdust to provide normal air circulation through motor. See !'Maintenance and Lubrication" section. I .... 2. Voltage too;lowto permit: motor to reach operating 3. Fuses0rcircuitbreakers _ : :do not have sufficient ..... :capacity. Frequent opening of fuses or circuit breakers, 1. Do not use other appliances or motors on same circuit when using the jointer. i :i :. 2. Request voltage check from the power company. ' 3; Installpropersizefusesorcircuitbreakers.Seeelectdcal connection section. :.... .......... ........................................... 1, Motoroverloaded. _ 2. Fuses orcircuit breakers do not have sufficient ,capacity. SEARS RECOMMENDS ITEM Cutter Blades .,.. :.,. ................. Power Tool Know-how Handbook: ......... Knife Setting Gauge ,.. ; ............ Chip Collector.._. .... : ........ . ...... 3.: Have relay replaced, t...... , 'i, Feed work slower. i 2. Install proper size fuses or circuit breakers. See electrical connection section. THE FOLLOWING CAT. NO. 9-2293 9-29117 :. 9-2647 9-29974 ACCESSORIES Sears may recommend other accessories not listed in the manual. See your nearest Sears store or Catalog department for other accessories. Do not use any accessory unless you have received and read complete instructions for its use. 37 i_ :i _iz_ : LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 6,1/8-INCH MODEL NO;1113;232210 34 JOINTER-PLANER FENCE ASM. SEE FIG. 2 _ TABLE ASM. SEE FIG, 3 / 31 32 • + 5 / SEE FIG. 4 • ui: -u _/: :, _+ 9 :_ _ :•i••:•; •• _t 10 12 15 14 13 :_;ii:::/¸¸ 1+ • •:': FIGURE 1 i i : ,ii parts PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 6-1/8,.INCH MODEL NO:113.232210 JOINTER-PLANER Always order by Part Number -- Not by Key Number FIGURE 1 - JOINTER ASSEMBLY * Key No. Part No. t 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2O 2t 21237 2t 738 STD533725 18437 818099 820081 102832 STD541031 18516 STD551131 STD523117 67017 STD551025 STD551225 STD522505 STD551210 STD511103 63418 STD328022 820074 60025 Description Bracket Fence Slide Retainer Bolt * Bolt-Crg 3/8-16 x 2-1/2 Washer Knob Elevation Base-Jointer/Planer Screw-SL Set 5/16-18 x 1 * Nut-Hex 5/16-18 Stud-Leveling * Lockwasher-5/16 * Screw-Hex 5/16-18 x 1-3/4 Spacer * Washer-17/64 x 3/4 x 7/64 * Lockwasher-1/4 * Screw-hex Hd 1/4_20 x1/2 * Lockwasher-Ext t0 ..... *Screw-Pan Hd 10-32x 3/8 :' Clamp-Cord .... : *Pulley " .... ,.... Motor Screw-Hex ad 5/16-18 x 3t4 • Key No. Part No. Description 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 -- STD551031 818098 806196-3 8! 6573 STD328012 STD304210 818100 808277-1 62331 47624 STD551037 132.275 : 67062 508091 *Washer-21/64 x 5/8 x 1/16 Support-Motor Grommet-Rubber Cord w/Plug *Pulley *Beit-V4L21 inch Guard-Belt Screw-Pan Hd 10-32 x 2-3/4 Knob-Lock Spacer * Washer-.380 x 19/64 x 7/64 Screw-Fil Hd 1/4-20 x 1 Block-Push Bag of Loose Parts (Not Illustrated) Bag of Loose Parts (Not Illustrated) Bag of Loose Parts (Not Illustrated) Owners, Manual (Not Illustrated) i ¸ i 508093 508210 SP5447 Standard Hardware item -- May Be Purchased Locally. i 39 2 3 4 10 15 Always orderby Part !Number-" FIGURE2 [ Key _i _NO, " Part ...... _ No. "| .1 III J! • Description i "FENCE : . Not byKey Number ASSEMBLY Key No. Part No, 11 STD55!010 12 13 !4 15 16 17 STD510802 STD551150 STD541050 818104 21622 .67020 i I 67OO9 STD51 i102 Description Guard-Cutter : * Screw-Pan Hd 10-32 x 1/4 :i:i!i:5::!, i:••_•: . 40::•••. l, *Washer t3/64 x 1/2 x 3/64 * Screw-Bind Hd 8-32 x 1/4 * Lockwasher-1i2 *Nut-Hex Jam 1/2-13 Rod-Sliding Guide Washer-Sliding Guard Knob-Sliding Guard repair parts PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN 6-1/8-iNCH MODEL NO. 113.232210 JOINTER-PLANER Atways order by Part Number -- Not by Key Number IFIGURE 3 -- TABLE ASSEMBLY Key No, Part No. IKey Description No, Part No. '111' 1 2 3 4 5 818101 21204 STD55!031 STD551131 STD523112 STD522505 7 _ STD551025 * Table-Front Linkage-Assembly *Washer-11/32x 11/16x t/16 * Lockwasher-5/16 * Screw-Hex Hd 5/16-18x 1-1/4 *Screw-Hex Hd !/4-20 x t/2 Washer-17/64 x 47/64 x 1/16 10 11 12 13 14 Standard Hardware Item -- May Be Purchased Locally. 41 21812 21422 21635 21219 21218 60388 817734 816871 Description I Plate-Tension Spacer-Dovetail Screw-Special Guide*Male Guide-Female Nut-Self Threading Spring-Torsion Guard Guard •/:< ii_:_i _ =_ i_i::/i_ _ :i̧: _i: i-¸ 1 / 2 3 4 3 / / 5 / ? 7 Aiwaysorderby Part Number _-Not by Key Number FIGURE 4 -- CUTTER ASSEMBLY Key • No. Part No. Description i ¸¸¸¸i¸1 ¸ ':_3: Stock Item --May _:S_cure, 8 9 !0 ! 11 _, !2 21450 21632 9-2293 60116 60118 I Head Asm.-Complete Cutter Wedge I"Blade Screw-Soc Cap 10-32 x 3/4 Screw Ftat Hd Soc 10-32x !/2 ; Retail or Catalog Order Houses. repair parts PARTS LiST FOR CRAFTSMAN 6-1IS-INCH JOINTER-PLANER MODEL NO. 113.232210: 13 11 1 7 Always order by Part Number -- Not by Key Number FIGURE 5 -- SWITCH ASSEMBLY Key ................... Part No. No. Description i_ :i: Pan No. Key No. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 816924-1 Lead 816t 13 Switch,Locking: STD551210 * Lockwasher-Ext #10 STD51 t103 *Screw-Pan Hd 10-32 x 3/8 8037091 : Connector-Wire 816880 i Bezel-Switch 9-22256 i t Key-Switch ....... 8 9 10 11 12 13 816274-2 817399-6 816560-1 816881 820075 816560-2 Description i• i Screw-Pan Hd #10 x 1 Relay Model !01 Lead-Jumper Housing-Switch Capacitor-Dry Film Lead-Jumper i i.................... * Standard Hardware Item " May Be Purchased Locally. 1- Stock Item -- May Be Secured Through The Hardware Department Of Most Sears Retai} or Catalog Order Houses. 43 JOINTER.PLANER ....,: :: 1 \ 7 Always order by Part Number--Not by Key Number FIGURE 6 -- LEG SET ASSEMBLY Key No. ii Part No. , , 7 8169O8 8 805589-5 9 STD551225 10 STD541025 --50771 ! Description i Stiffener-Lower Screw-Truss Hd 1/4-20x 1/2 ,Lockwasher-Ext. 1/4 , Nut-Hex 1/4-20 Bag of Loose Parts (Not Illustrated) NOTES 45 i' i! 6-I/8 JOIHr RoPLANER SERVICE MODEL NO. 113.232210 Now that you have purchased your jointer-planer, need ever exist for repair parts or service, simply any Sears Service Center and most Sears, Roebuck stores. Be sure to provide all pertinent facts when or visit. should a contact and Co. you call The model number of your 6-I/8 inch jointer-planer found on a plate attached to the base. will be JOINTER/PLANER WITH LEGS AND MOTOR HOW TO ORDER REPAIRPARTS WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS,ALWAYSGIVE THE FOLLOVvlNG INFORMATION: PARTNUMBER PARTDESCRIPTION MODEL NUMBER i 113.232210 NAME OF ITEM 6-I/8 INCH JOINTER-PLANER Allpartslistedmay be ordered from any Sears Service Center and most Sears stores.Ifthe partsyou need are not stocked locally, your order will be e|ectronica|ly transmittedto a Sears Repair PartsDistribution Center forhandling. J Form No. SP5447 PrintedinTaiwan 8/90
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