Craftsman 149 236321 Owners Manual

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MODELNO.
149.236321

SERIAL
OR CODE
NUMBER:
Model and code number may
found on the back of the base.

be

You should record both model and
code number and retain in a safe
place for future use.

SEA IRS / r.RRFT$ MRN_._

CALIFORNIA
OWNERS: a unique
serial code number is stamped on
the underside of the machine,

5%-INCH
JOINTER-PLANER

CAUTION:
Read All Instructions
Carefully Before Starting Assembly and Use.

• assembly
• operating

Save This Manual For
Future Reference.

• repair parts

SEARS,

Part No. 4551-252.00

ROEBUCK

AND

CO., Dept.

D/817WA,

Hoffman

Estates,

IL 60195

7/90

FULL ONE-YEAR

WARRANTY

ON

I:RFIFTSMRNoJOINTER

If within one year from the date of purchase, this Craftsman Jointer
in material or workmanship,
Sears will repair it, free of charge.
WARRANTY SERVICE IS AVAILABLE
CENTER IN THE UNITED STATES.
This warranty gives you specific
state to state.
Sears, Roebuck

BY CONTACTING

-- PLANER

-- Planer falls due to a defect

THE NEAREST SEARS STORE OR SERVICE

legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from

and Co., Dept. D/817WA, Hoffman

Estates,

IL 60195

GENERAL SAFETY RULES FOR POWER TOOLS
1. KNOW YOUR POWER TOOL
For your own safety, read the owner's
manual carefully.
Learn its application
and limitations
as well as the specific
hazards peculiar to this tool.

2. GROUNDING

INSTRUCTIONS

A. All grounded,

cord-connected

tools:

In the event of a malfunction
or breakdown,
grounding
provides a path of least resistance
for electric current to reduce
the risk of electric
shock. This tool is equipped
with an
electric cord having an equipment-grounding
conductor
and
a grounding
plug. The plug must be plugged into a matching
outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance
with all local codes and ordinances.

B. Grounded,
supply

cord-connected

circuit

tools

having a nominal

intended

for use on a

rating less than 150volts:

This tool is intended for use on a circuit that has an outlet
that looks like the one illustrated
in Sketch A in Figure 1. The
tool has a grounding
plug that looks like the plug illustrated
in Sketch A in Figure 1. A temporary adapter, which looks like
the adapter illustrated
in Sketches B and C, may be used to
connect this plug to a 2-pole receptacle as shown in Sketch
B if a properly grounded outlet is not available. The temporary
adapter should be used only until a properly grounded outlet
can be installed by a qualified electrician.
The green-colored
rigid ear, lug, etc. extending
from the adapter must be connected to a permanent
outlet box.

ground

such as a properly

grounded

Do not modify the plug provided - if it will not fit the outlet,
have the proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.
Improper connection
can result in a risk

covMeta[

of the equipment-grounding
conductor
of electric
shock. The conductor
with

insulation
having an outer surface that is green with or without yellow stripes is the equipment-grounding
conductor.
If
repair or replacement
of the electric cord or plug is necessary,
do not connect the equipment-grounding
conductor
to a live
terminal.

Grounding

Pin_

(C)

Wire Size, A.WG.

Cord Length
25 Feet
50 Feet
100 Feet

available

Cords

suitable

at your nearest

Repair or replace

damaged

g
Mear_s

Cord witl cause some loss of power.

Use only 3-wire extension cords that have 3-prong grounding
plugs, and 3-pole receptacles
that accept the tool's plug.

Extension

(B)
Adapter

To keep this to a minimum and to prevent overheating
and
molor burn-out, use the table below to determine
Ihe MINIMUM wire size (A.W.G,) Extension Cord.

Extension

_'_

(A)

Check with a qualified
electrician
or serviceman
if the
grounding
instructions
are not completely
understood,
or if
in doubt as to whether the tool is properly grounded.
The use of any Extension

Screw

Sears Catalog

in working

IN PLACE

order and in proper

4. REMOVE ADJUSTING

adjustment

and alignment.

KEYS AND WRENCHES

5. KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN
Cluttered areas and benches

invite accidents,

6. DON'T USE IN DANGEROUS

ENVIRONMENT

are

Order or Retail Store.

or worn cord immediately.

3. KEEPGUARDS

Form habit of checking
to see that keys and adjusting
wrenches are removed from tool before turning on tool.

16
16
14
for use with your Jointer-Planer

Figure 1 -- Wiring Methods

Don't use power tools in damp or wet locations,
them to rain. Keep work area well illuminated.

or expose

7.KEEP
CHILDREN
AWAY
Atlvisitors
should
bekeptasafedistance
fromworkarea.
8.MAKE
WORKSHOP
KIDPROOF
withpadlocks,
master
switches,
orbyremoving
starter
keys.
9.DON'T
FORCE
TOOL
It willdothejobbetterandbesaferattherateforwhichit
wasdesigned.
10.USERIGHTTOOL
Don'tforcetoolorattachment
todoajobforwhichitwasnot
designed.
11.WEAR
PROPER
APPAREL
Nolooseclothing,gloves,neckties,
rings,bracelets,
or
jewelrytogetcaughtinmoving
parts.Nonslip
footwear
is
recommended.
Wearprotective
haircovering
tocontain
long
hair.
12.ALWAYS
USESAFETY
GLASSES
Alsousefaceor dustmaskif cuttingoperation
is dusty
Everyday
eyeglasses
onlyhave
impact
resistant
lenses.
They
areNOT
safety
glasses.
13.SECURE
WORK
Useclamps
oravisetoholdworkwhenpractical.
It'ssafer
thanusingyourhandandfreesbothhands
tooperate tool.

18. USE RECOMMENDED
Consult the owner's
Use of improper

ACCESSORIES
manual for recommended

accessories

accessories.

may be hazardous.

19. NEVER STAND ON TOOL
Serious injury could occur if lhe tool is tipped or if the cutting
too] is unintentionally
contacted.
20. CHECK DAMAGED

PARTS

Before further use of the tool, a guard or other part that is
damaged should be carefully
checked to ensure that it wilt
operate property and perform its intended function - check
for alignment
of moving parts, binding of moving parts,
breakage of parts, mounting,
and any other conditions
that
may affect its operation. A guard or other part that is damaged
should be properly repaired or replaced.
21. DIRECTION

OF FEED

Feed work into a blade or cutter
rotation of the blade or cutter only.
22. NEVER

LEAVE

POWER OFF.
stop.

TOOL

Don't

against

RUNNING

leave tool until

the

direction

UNATTENDED.
it comes

of

TURN

to a complete

23. WEAR EAR PROTECTION
When operating for prolonged
tection is recommended.

period of time,-use

of ear pro-

!4. DON'T OVERREACH
Keep your proper
!5. MAINTAIN

footing

and balance

at all times.

TOOLS IN TOP CONDITION

Keep tools sharp and clean for best and safest performance.
Follow instructions
for lubricating
and changing accessories.
16. DISCONNECT

TOOLS FROM POWER SOURCE

before servicing
and
blades, bits, cutters,
motor.
17. AVOID ACCIDENTAL
Make sure
cord.

switch

when changing
accessories
such as
or when mounting
and re-mounting
The operation
STARTING

is in "OFF"

position

before

plugging

of any power

toot

can result

in foreign

being thrown
into the eyes, which can result in
damage. Always wear safety goggles complying with
(shown on Package) before commencing
power tool
Safety Goggles are available at Sears retail or catalog

in

objects

severe eye
ANSI Z87.1
operation.
stores.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
GENERAL

SAFETY

UNPACKING

RULES FOR POWER TOOLS ............

AND

CHECKING

CONTENT'_

SAFETY RULES FOR JOINTER-PLANER
ASSEMBLY

Deflector

Cutter

.....................

............................................

Depth of Cut Hand
Chip

..................

Guard

.........................................
................

..................

Fence ................................................
Fence Extension
Checking
INSTALLING
CONTROLS

Cutter
THE
AND

Setting

5

Feeding

the Workpiece

Holddown/Push

Beveling,

..................

10-12

5

Using

Chamfering

a Wet/Dry

.............................
Blocks

10
10, 11

...........................

...............................

11
11, 12

Vac ...................................

12

5

6, 7

MAINTENANCE
Timing

Belt

.....................................
Replacement

12,

..............................

13
12

Blades .................................

7

Cutter Guard Return

Spring .............................

12

JOINTER-PLANER

8

Blade

and Adjustment

13

ADJUSTMENTS

.......................

........................

8, 9

Depth

of Cut Hand Knob ................................

8

Check

Depth

9

Fence

Adjustment

Cutter

Guard ..........................................

of Cut ....................................
.....................................

9
9

ONIOFF

9

........................................

General

Replacement
Maintenance

.....................

..................................

REPAIR PARTS ......................................

13

14, 15

9

Guard Stop ...........................................
Switch

Using

OPERATION

the Guard Stop .................................

5

6

.....................................

BASIC JOINTEH-PLANER

4

5-7

Knob ................................

Assembly

2, 3

TROUBLE

SHOOTING

How to Order

...................................

Replacement

Parts., ,_......................

16
16

UNPACKING
Model 149.236321
carton.

Jointer-Planer

is shipped

AND CHECKING

complete

in one

TABLE OF LOOSE PARTS
LU.

tm_
z.
LL,

Separate all parts from packing materials and check each one
with the illustration and the list of loose parts to make certain
all items
material.

are accounted

If any parts
jointer-planer,
until

for, before

are missing,
plug in the

the missing

CONTENTS

discarding

any

packing

do not attempt
to assemble
power cord or turn the switch

parts are obtained

and are installed

u_
Orn_
w_

the
on

O:
F-:
LU_

correctly.

_z:
Wipe all parts thoroughly

with a clean, dry cloth.
,m:

Apply a coat of clear automobile

IJJ.
F-'

paste wax to the tables.

O"
a:
NECT TO POWER SOURCE UNTIL ALL ASSEMBLY
,_WARNING:
FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, NEVER CONSTEPS ARE COMPLETE,
AND YOU HAVE READ AND
UNDERSTAND
THE SAFETY AND OPERATIONAL
INSTRUCTIONS.

Z:

BOLT FINDER
Use to identify
fastener
size. Hold head of screw
against folded edge. Inside diameter
of sized
circle is for nut, outside
diameter is for screw.

3/8"

5116" 1/4"

÷10

4,8

ITEM
NO.

DESCRIPTION

A
B
C
D
E
F
G
'H
"J
"K
*L
M
N
*O
*P
"Q
"R
*S
T
U
V
W
X

Jointer-Planer
.....................................
Fence .............................................
Fence Bracket .....................................
Fence Segment ....................................
Tilt Indicator Assembly ..........................
Chip Deflector .....................................
Hand Knob ....................................
3/8" Lockwasher ...................................
1/4"-20 x 3/4" Hex Cap Screw .......................
1/4 Split Lockwasher
...............................
1/4 Flat Washer ....................................
Fence Lock Knobs ..................................
9132"lDx17132"ODx118"ThickWasher
............
#10.24 x lf2 Machine Screw ......................
#10 Flat Washer ....................................
#8-32 x 1/2" Flat Head Machine Screw ...............
#8-32 Hex Nut ......................................
#8 Flat Washer .....................................
Push Block ........................................
2-112"tol-ll4"Vac.
HoseAdapter
...................
5/32" Hex Key (Allen Wrench) .......................
Owner's Manual ...................................
Cutter Guard Assemply ..........................
* Supplied

2"

1/2'

QTY,

in loose

parts bag

3/4 1_2'1_

D

M

X

B

\
C

G

e
TOOLS REQUIRED

14mm or 9/16" Wrench
10mm Wrench
8mm or 5/16" Wrench

Medium
#2 Phillips

Slotted

Screwdriver

Screwdriver

,i

Square
Combination

1
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
4
4
4
2
2
2
2
6
6
6
2
1
1
1
1

SAFETY RULES FOR JOINTER--PLANER
Safety is a combination
of operator common sense and alertness at all times when the Jointer--Pianer
used. Study these rules and general safety rules before operating and retain them for future use.
1. WEAR EYE PROTECTION.
2. NEVER MAKE JOINTING
1/8 INCH -- PER PASS.

OR PLANING

CUT DEEPER

9. ALWAYS
narrower
inches.

THAN

- Use hold downlpush
blocks for jointing
material
than 3 inches, or planing material thinner than 3

10. ALWAYS
3. FEED WORKPIECE
4. KEEP FINGERS
fixtures

AGAINST

AWAY

ROTATION

FROM

CUTTER

/push blocks,
8. NEVER-

Attempt

stops,

Stalling or partial stalling
Allow motor to reach full

13. ALWAYS

use identical

14. This tool is intended
WARNING:

CORD

Normal

USE - When

sparking

tool

etc.

is used

DO

NOT

replacement

parts when servicing.

for RESIDENTIAL
ALLOW

USE ONLY.

FAMILIARITY

(GAINED

FROM

DO NOT AT ANY TIME LET BRAKE FLUIDS, GASOLINE,

COME IN CONTACT WITH PLASTIC
AND/OR DESTROY PLASTICS.

PARTS. THEY CONTAIN

PENETRATING OILS, ETC.
THAT CAN DAMAGE
CHEMICALS

ASSEMBLY
DEPTH

OF CUT HAND

KNOB

Find one 3/8 tockwasher
parts bag.

2.

Turn the nut on the height
extend beyond the nut.

adjustment

screw

until

Place Iockwasher

adjustment

screw

and thread

3.

onto

4.

and the depth

3/8

1.

on height

knob
five

HEX

NUT

from the

full threads
hand knob
\

screw,

Back nut up against hub of hand
wrench while holding hand knob.

CHIP

of cut hand

knob. Tighten

with

14mm or 9/16

DEPTH
HAND

OF CUT
KNOB

LOOSEN AND
RETIGHTEN

DEFLECTOR

1.

Loosen the screw in the center of vacuum port of chip discharge,

2.

Install slot of chip deflector
washer and retighten.

between

the chip discharge

and the flat

_.

TH IS__..

,_CAUTION:
THE CHIP DEFLECTOR
MUST BE IN PLACE FOR SAFE
OPERATION.
FAILURE TO INSTALL THE CHIP DEFLECTOR
MAY
RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY.
DEFLECTOR
SHOULDER

CUTTER GUARD ASSEMBLY

SLOTS

1.

Place the slot on the guard stop assembly over the tab on the front
cover as shown and align the shoulder bolt with the threaded hole,

2.

Rotate the cutter guard counterclockwise
until the tab Is under the
cutter guard and tighten the shoulder bolt, Be sure the cutter guard
rotates freely after tightening the shoulder bolt.

_1

of

FREQUENT
USE OF YOUR JOINTER--PLANER)
TO BECOME
COMMONPLACE.
ALWAYS
REMEMBER
THAT A CARELESS
FRACTION OF A SECOND IS SUFFICIENT
TO INFLICT SEVERE
INJURY.

to cut small pieces.

WARNING:

EXTENSION

atmosphere.

outdoors, use only extension cords suitable for use outdoors.
Outdoor approved cords are marked with the suffix W-A, for
example - SJTW-A or SJOW-A.

OPERATION

to perform
an abnormal
or little
used
study and the use of adequate hold down

jigs, fixtures,

sharp.

11. N EVER- Use in an explosive
motor may ignite fumes.

use

12. OUTDOOR

5. NEVER PERFORM
JOINTING
OR PLANING
WITH CUTTER HEAD GUARD REMOVED.

,_

--

when necessary.

7. NEVER - Attempt
operation
without

- Keep cutter

OF CUTTER.

REVOLVING

6. NEVER FORCE CUTTING ACTION.
of motor can cause major damage.
speed before cutting.

is being

OPERATION.
FAILURE TO INSTALL THE CUTTER GUARD CAN
AUTION: THE CUTTER GUARD MUST BE IN PLACE FOR SAFE
kRESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY.

5

_

BOLT
"_CCW

ARD

FENCE
LOCK
NOTE;
LESS
MAY

1.

1.

From among the loose parts "find
(1) Fence
(2) Fence Brackets
(2) Fence Segments
(2) Tilt Indicators
(2) Lock Knobs
(4) 114-20 x 3/4" Hex Cap Screws
(4) 1/4 Lock Washers
(4) 9132 ID x 9/16 OD x 1t16 Thick
(2) 9t32 ID x 17/32 OD x 1t8 Thick
(6) #8-32 x 1t2 Flat Head Machine
(6) #8 Flat Washers
(6) #8-32 Hex Nuts
(2) #10-24 x 1/2 Pan Head Machine
(2) #10 Flat Washers

the following:

USE
THAN
RESULT

TIGHTENING

OF

+

g/32

ID X

X 1/8
FENCE

%

17/320D

THK WASHER
SEGMENT

--_..

NUT
_8

FLAT

WASHER
HEAD

Washers
Washers
Screws

4*8-32
X
MACHINE

112 FLAT
SCREW

_

_"

,+

1"/4-20

X314

HEX

_,._.

TILT
CAP

//
LOCK
I0 X 91 IS GO
X 1116 THK
FLAT WASHER

WASHER

9t32

Place assembled
fence segments.

4.

Position lock knobs with 9t32 ID x 17t32 OD x I/8 thick washers
slots in fence segments
and thread into fence brackets.

5.

Place square against face of fence and table
square to table and tighten lock knobs.

6.

THERE MUST BE 1/32" TO 1116" gap between the lower edge of the
fence and jeinter tables (with table set for 0" cut). To adjust, move
fence assembly by loosening the 1/4-20 x 314 hex cap screws attach*
ing the fence brackets to the base. Retighten
hex cap screws after
adjustment
has been made.

with fence

brackets

surface.

112

PAN

HEAD

SCREW

the
thru

fence

7.

Recheck

8.

Install tilt indicators
with #10-24 x 1/2 pan head machine screw and
#10 flat washers. Set 0 ° of indicators
to 0 ° of segments
and tighten
the screw.

9,

The fence should now be adjusted and will accurately measure
to 45 ° Inboard and 45 ° outboard (see adjustments
section).

TILT
THE

INDICATOR
SHOULD
BE LINED
UP WITH
FENCE
SEGMENT
AT THE 0+MARK+

of fence.

angles

FENCE EXTENSION
To aid in edge jointing of workpieees 4" and wider, you may extend the
fence height, The extension can be constructed of 1" (3t4" thick) stock
pine or hardwood.
Use #8 flat head wood screws of sufficient length to securely attach the
extension to the fence. Make sure that the head of the screws are below
the surface of the fence so as not to interfere with the workpiece.
holes have been provided

X

MACHINE

#8 flat

inside

Bring

4' 10 FLAT
*'10-24

._"

countersunk

INDICATOR

SCREW

Screws

3.

on machine

_

FENCE.BRACKET

Attach fence segments
to fence with #8+32 flat head screws,
washers and #8-32 hex nuts.

For extra stability,
additional
the ends of the fence,

KNOB
\

FENCE

2.

squareness

THICK
FENCE

PROBLEMS

Attach fence brackets
to base using 114-20 x 3/4 hex cap screws,
9t32 ID x 1/16 thick washers and 1/4 lock washers, snug but do not
tighten.

fence

WASHERS

118
IN

114 '-_

near
+8
COUNTERSUNK SCREWS

+

A= 11/16
Thickx2"Widex 10"Long
The11/16
thickness
canbeobtained
byplaning
theboard
onthejointer-planer.
B= 112"to3t4"Thickx 3-112" Wide x 10" Long
This piece
,.C=
'

may also

OPTIONAL
-- For Extra Stability
D= 11116" Thick x 2" Wide x 2" Long, 2 Pieces
E=

be made out of plywood.

3/4" Thick x 2.112" Wide x 19-1/2" Long
The 2-112" width may be increased
if desired.

__/
C

112" to 314" Thick

x 3-1/2"

Wide x 2" + Long, 2 Pcs.

NOTE: Cut both D pieces from the same stock or thickness as
board A and cut both E pieces from the same stock or thickness
as board B.

E OPTIONAL

r-/

," FOR EXTRA STABILITY
_-

B

t .............
4-

r

_

CUTTER

- <_--

D OPTIONAL

it

i

J-

CHECKING

--

'

A

B 3/4

-

BLADES

AND CORD IS UNPLUGGED
BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH CHECKCAUTION:
MAKE SURE THE SWITCH IS IN THE OFF POST ON
ING CUTTER BLADES.

BLADE
WOOD
BLOCK

CUTTER
HEAD
The blades in your Jointer*Planer
have been adjusted
at the factory to
assure proper operation.
Shipping
and handling,
however,
may cause
misalignment.
For accurate cutting, the blades must be .O03-in. higher
than the outfeed table (thickness of a piece of paper) when positioned
at
the highest point.
1.

Block the cutter guard open with a scrap piece of wood
long between the fence and cutter guard.

about

CLAMP

CUTTER
_RD

5-1/2"

CHIP
Locate the slot in the cutter head shaft through the small hole in the
backside of the machine directly above the vacuum port. Rotate the
cutter head with a screwdriver
until one of the blades is at its highest
position.
pJaee a straight
edge over the outfeed
table and the blade. The
straight edge must touch evenly on the outfeed table at both ends of
the blade, Rotate the cutterhead
slowly, and making sure the blade
lightly touches the straight edge. If the straight edge rises or blades
do not touch, follow the "REPLACING
CUTTER BLADES" procedure
in the "MAINTENANCE"
section.

BACK 81DE
MACHINE

OF

DISCHARGE/VACUUM

INSTALLING
If the Jointer-Planer
should be fastened

THE JOINTER--PLANER
_- 3/8

is to be used in a permanent
location,
it
securely to a firm supporting
surface such

DIA

as a workbench.
Holes should be drilled through
supporting
surface of the workbench
as illustrated.
Each foot of the JointerPlaner should be bolted securely using 5/16" diameter machine
bolts, 5116" hex nuts, and lock washers.
Bolts should be of

I

sufficient
length to accommodate
foot of Jointer-Planer,
washer,
hex nuts, and thickness
of supporting
surface. Tighten all four
bolts securely. If the Jointer-Planer
is to be used in a portable
application,
it is recommended
that it be fastened to a mounting
board. The board should be of sufficient
size to avoid tipping of
Jointer-Planer
while in use. Any good grade of plywood or chipboard with a 314" minimum
thickness
is recommended.
Mount
Jointer-Planer
board securely

to board using hole pattern as shown.
to workbench or supporting
surface.

Clamp

!

T

_LL
J

I

1

i

i

3-1t27

Supporting
surface where Jointer-Planer
is mounted should be
examined carefully
after mounting
to insure that no movement
during use can result. If any "tipping"
or "walking"
is noted,
secure workbench or supporting
surface before operating.

24

I

CONTROLS
,_

CAUTION:
FORMING

AND ADJUSTMENTS

THE
MAKECHECKS
SURE OR ADJUSTMENTS.
SWITCH IS oFF
ANY

AND THE CORD IS UNPLUGGED

2

3

CUTTERGUARD

4

GUARD

5

1. DEPTH

OF CUT HAND

ON-OFF

SWITCH

DEPTH
HAND

OF CUT
KNOBS

KNOB

Turning the hand knob clockwise
raises the infeed table and
decreases
the depth of cut. Turning it counter-clockwise
lowers the infeed table and increases the depth of cut to the
maximum

PER-

FENCE

1

STOP

BEFORE

118" depth per pass.

NOTE: When the table is lowered for the maximum
depth cut, the hand knob will be relieved of tension

118"
and

will be loose, If this is disturbing,
simply turn the hand knob
clockwise
until it is again under tension. Turn the knob no
more than 1/2 turn after it is again under tension. This will
not change
the depth of cut setting
unless
112 turn is
exceeded.

NFEED

TABLE

OF
CUT HAND
KNOB

TO CHECK

DEPTH

OUTFEED
TABLE

OF CUT

a.

Place a straight
table.

edge on the outfeed

table extending

b.

Measure from the surface of the infeed table
straight edge. This will be the depth of cut.

over the infeed

to the bottom

MAX. DEPTH
.OF CUT 1/8"

of the

NOTE: This Jointer-Planer
will make a maximum
118" deep cut. To reduce
THE DANGER of kickback and possible injury, the depth of cut should not
exceed 1/16" when cutting wood wider than 1.1t2".

,_CAUTION:
MAKE SURE THE SWITCH IS OFF AND THE CORD
UNPLUGGED
BEFORE PERFORMING
THIS CHECK.

m

FENCE

IS

ADJUSTMENT

The fence can be adjusted to cut angles from O° to 45 °. Stop pins
allow automatic
setting to 0 °, 221/2=, 30 ° or 45 ° in either the inboard
or outboard direction.

O°

45 ° INBOARD

TO ADJUST: Loosen fence lock knobs and lift the stop pins out and
turn to lock out. Move the fence to the desired angle. If It is one of the
commonly used angles listed above, release the stop pins and they
will pop into place when the correct angle is reached. Tighten the
fence lock knobs to lock the fence in place. Fora less common angle
or to fine tune to an angle less than the 5 ° divisions on the fence segment. Pull and lock out the stop pins and use the 0 ° to 5 ° scale on the
tilt indicator to set the exact angle desired.
1.

FOR OUTBOARD TILT add the reading on the tilt indicator to the
reading on the fence segment.

2.

FOR INBOARD TILT subtract the tilt indicator reading from the
reading on the fence segment. Always tighten the lock knobs to
maintain the desired setting.

3. CUTTER

the guard

FENCE

to make sure it is functioning

head, It must
,_

properly.

a.

Pass a 114" thick piece of wood over the cutter head between
guard and fence. The guard must return automatically.

b.

Open the cutter guard all the way until it stops and release
it several times. It should always return to its original
position.

4. GUARD

TILT
INDICATOR

GUARD

The cutter guard provides
protection
over the cutter
always be in place and functioning
properly.
Check

8TOP

the

PROPERLY,
THE CUTTER GUARD RETURN SPRING
CAUTION:
THE CUTTER GUARD
TO OPERATE
WILL NEEDIF REPLACING.
CONTACTFAILS
YOUR
NEAREST
SEARS STORE OR SERVICE CENTER FOR REPLACEMENT SPRING AND INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE USING
THE JOINTER-PLANER.

STOP

The Craftsman
Jointer/Planer
comes equipped with a cutter guard
stop assembly to improve safety and reduce risk of injury. Be sure to
read and understand
all instructions in the ASSEMBLY and BASIC
JOINTER/PLANER
OPERATION sections before operating this tool.

5. ON.OFF SWITCH
The operating positions of the "On-Off"
switch are located on the
front of your Jointer-Planer.
Push the switch up to turn your JointerPlaner "on" and down to turn your Jointer-Planer
"off". The switch
has a switch key which, when removed, allows the switch to be locked in the "off" position. To activate the locking feature push switch
to "off" position and pull switch key.
To turn Jointer-Planer "on" after it has been locked in the "off" position, the switch key must be replaced in the switch.

SWITCH
WARNING:
BE SURE SWITCH IS IN THE "OFF"
POSITION
BEFORE PLUGGING JOINTER-PLANER
INTO POWER SOURCE
FAILURE
TO DO SO COULD
RESULT
IN ACCIDENTAL
STARTING CAUSING SERIOUS INJURY.

_swiT'c

H KEY

BASIC JOINTER--PLANER

OPERATION

For your safety do not exceed a 1t16" deep cut on a planing operation
for work pieces wider than 1-112'". For work pieces less than 1.1/2",
a 118" cut can be taken at a slow feed rate.

For your own safety, ALWAYS use hold downlpush
blocks when
JOINTING wood that is NARROWER than 3 in. or when PLANING
WOOD THAT IS THINNER than 3 in.

This Jointer-Planer
is designed with a special cutter head and internal baffle that blows the sawdust and chips from the rear of the
machine. To keep this system operating
properly, the motor speed
should be maintained. A feed rate that is too fast will slow the motor
down resulting
in a poor cut and poor chip discharge.
The type of
wood, wood grain, and moisture content of the wood all affect an
acceptable
feed rate.

Do not plane, joint or bevel wood shorter than 12 in. Material this
short is more difficult
to control while being cut. Small pieces of
wood can tip over on the tables or into the cutterhead
and can be
kicked back toward you,

CAUTION:

MAKE

SURE ALL SIX BLADE

LOCKING

For best results, take light cuts. For average planing, jointing,
or
beveling,
a cut between
1/32 and 1/16 in. deep wil! produce
the
best results.

SCREWS

ARE TIGHTENED
SECURELY
BEFORE ATTEMPTING
TO
TURN THE MACHINE "ON" OR ATTEMPTING
ANY OPERATION.

SETTING
,_

THE GUARD

Rotate the guard stop and knob clockwise
cutter guard and lock the knob. To prevent
some clearance
will be required between
the cutter guard.

until it contacts the
binding or pinching,
the guard stop and

4.

The guard stop is now set to cut workpiece
as the sample used in the set up.

of the same width

5,

Be sure to
Planer and
when not in
tool. Failure

STOP

CAUTION: MAKE SURE THE SWITCH IS IN THE OFF POSITION AND THE CORD UNPLUGGED
BEFORE SETTING THE
GUARD STOP.

The guard stop assembly allows you to limit the cutter guard
ing during operation and can be adjusted to prevent the cutter
from opening when the JointerlPtaner
is not in use.

openguard

As a Safety Cover
When the JolntedPlaner
is not in use, rotate the guard stop and
knob clockwise until it contacts the cutter guard and lock the knob.

use this procedure
whenever
using the Jointer!
lock the cutter guard In the fully closed position
use to prevent injury to anyone unfamiliar
with this
to do so may result in serious injury.

During Operation
1.

With the JointerlPlaner
switch
unplugged
place a workpiece
infeed table.

2.

Loosen the guard stop knob and pass the workpiece between
the fence and the cutter guard and through the cutter area
until the cutter guard is rotated as far as this workpiece will
require.

FEEDING

THE WORK

in the off position and the cord
of the size to be used on the

PIECE

Hold the board firmly DOWN on both tables and AGAINST
...keep fingers close together.

the fence

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.

t,_j
ROTA_

t, j

Always feed WITH THE GRAIN whenever possible, if the nature of
the work piece is such that it must be fed AGAINST THE GRAIN,
take very light cuts and feed slowly.

ROTATION

Start with the left hand in the forward position. As the RIGHT hand
passes over the cutterhead,
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. Pressure should be applied over the cutterhead
and outfeed table.
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 could be
hazardous.

10

WARNING:
NEVER PLACE THE HEEL OF YOUR HAND AT
THE END OF THE WORK PIECE WHEN FINISHING
A CUT.
THIS COULD RESULT IN YOUR HAND COMING IN CONTACT
WITH THE CUTTER CAUSING SERIOUS INJURY,

_

At the end of the cut, position
your hand on TOP NEAR THE END
of the work piece and continue
feeding the work piece until the
cutter guard has returned to its closed position,

RIGHT
/

USING

HOLD

DOWN/PUSH

ALWAYS use the hold downlpush blocks
that is NARROWER than 3 in. or PLANING
than 3 in.

HAND'OVER

BLOCKS
when
wood

HAND

JOINTING
wood
that is THINNER

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 be sufficient to prevent hold down/push
block from sliding or slipping on the surface of the workpiece when
advancing work piece over cutter head.
Use a hand-over-hand
motion of the hold downlpush
blocks
careful to maintain
control of the workpiece
at all times.

being

This means that once the work piece has passed the cutter head
onto outfeed table, one hold down/push
block must always maintain contact with the work piece with outfeed table.
When planing wood 3/4 in. thick and NARROWER
than
downlpush
block, tilt the hold down/push
block so that
the top of the cutter guard while feeding.

the hold
it clears

Never plane wood that is thinner than 112 in...because
it is apt to
split or shatter and thus has a greater tendency
to kickback.

,_

SLIP WHILE FEEDING, CLEAN RUBBER SURFACE IMMEDICAUTION:
IF THE HOLD DOWN/PUSH
BLOCKS TEND TO
ATELY WITH SANDPAPER.

BEVELING AND CHAMFERING
The fence on your jointer-planer
45 ° outboard.
Adjust the fence
knobs.

is adjustable
from 45 ° inboard to
to desired angle and tighten
lock

BEVELING is the cutting of an angle on the entire edge of a board.
Beveling may require several passes due to the depth of cut needed
to bevel entire edge of board.

INBOARD

4(_,

.-." _

/

llJ' )
BEVEL
EDGE
x

CHAMFER
EDGE
CHAMFERING
is removing only the corner
Normally a chamfer is made with one cut
than 1116" may be made.

11

of the edge of a board.
therefore, a cut deeper

Forbevelingandchamfering
operations,
followthe same
procedure
asforjointing
andplaning
described
onpages
10and
11.Before
performing
these
operations
make
surethesurface
of
theworkpiecethatcontacts
thefenceisflatandsmooth,
Main.
lainfirmcontroloftheworkpieceatalttimesholding
it firmly
against
fence
surface
andtablesurfaces.

Useholddowntpush
blocksforwoodunder3in.wide.Position
themsoyouhavecontrol
oftheworkpieceatalltimesandso
theydonotcontact
theguard
orthecullerhead.

USING A WET--

DRY VAC

Your Jointer-Planer
has a rear chip exhaust
which
fits all
Craftsman
Wet-Dry Vacs with a 2-1!2 inch hose. A 2-1/2 in. to
1-1/4 in. hose adapter is supplied with the machine for 1-1/4 in,
hose connections.
Attaching
a Craftsman
Wet-Dry Vac wilt keep
your work area cleaner. Craftsman
Wet-Dry Vacs are available at
Sears Catalog and Retail Stores.

IF VACUUM DO
HOSE
ATTACH,_WARNING:
NOT REMAINS
REMOVE PERMANENTLY
CHIP DEFLECTOR
EVEN
ED TO MACHINE.
NEVER LEAVE HOSE ON MACHINE
DURING OPERATION
IF A VAC IS NOT USED DURING OPERATION OR THE HOSE AND MACHINE WILL CLOG WITH CHIPS.

CHIP EXHAUSTVACUUM PORT

MAINTENANCE
TIMING

BELT REPLACEMENT

1. Unplug your Jointer-Planer

and put switch

in OFF position,

PLANER COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL
STARTING
DANGER:
FAILURE TO UNPLUG YOUR JOINTER-CAUSING SERIOUS INJURY.

,i_

2. Remove access cover plate by loosening two pan head screws
under the machine and one located under the cutter guard,
being careful not to damage or disconnect
the switch wiring.
DO NOT remove cutter guard or guard spring from access
cover.
3. Remove old timing
ward pressure.

belt by turning

belt and maintaining

out-

.EL I

4. Replace with new timing belt by turning belt and maintaining
inward pressure.
NOTE: Make sure full width of belt is on
both pulleys.

CUTTER
,_DO

GUARD

RETURN

NOT LUBRICATE
GUARD.

SPRING
PROPERLY IF (SEE
"CONTROLS
ADJUSTMENTS"
,_ILCAUTION:
THE CUTTER
GUARDAND
FALLS
TO OPERATE
SECTION), THE CUTTER GUARD RETURN SPRING WILL
NEED REPLACING.
CONTACT YOUR NEAREST SEARS STORE
OR SERVICE CENTER FOR REPLACEMENT
SPRING AND iN-

THE PIVOT POINT OF THE CUTTER

Oil and lubricating
products
may contain chemicals
damage andtor destroy the cutter guard or other plastic

that can
parts.

STRUCTIONS

12

BEFORE

USING THE JOINTER--

PLANER.

BLADE REPLACEMENT

AND ADJUSTMENT

NOTE: To rotate the cutterhead
or to hold it steady, use a
screwdriver
in the slot in the cutter shaft through the small hole
the rear of the machine just above the vacuum port.

BLADE

2. Block the cutter
3. Using

WOOD
BLOCK

CUTTER
HEAD

1. Unplug your Jointer-Ptaner
and put switch in off position.
DANGER: Failure to unplug your Jointer-Planer
could result
in accidental starting causing serious injury.

CLAMP
SCREW

guard open.

the 5132" hex key (Allen

blade lock screws

securing

wrench),

from

the three

CUTTER
RD

(3)

blade and blade clamp,

4, Lift blade and blade clamp from cutter

5. Clean any sawdust
removed,

remove

cutterhead

head.

and any parts

you have

BLADE

6, Place blade clamp against the replacement
blade and replace
in cutterhead with the (3) blade lock screws. NOTE: Retighten
blade lock screws so that the blade is held by friction but still
allows for blade movement.
7. Place a straight
cutterhead

edge across

the out feed table and across

_HEAD
, CUTTER
BLADE ......

the

LADE CLAMP

LOCK SCREW_

opening,

8. Rotate the cutterhead
until the blade contacts
the straight
edge (rotate backwards
to prevent damage to the cutting
edge). A properly adjusted
blade will lightly tick (touch) the
straight edge.

NOTE: Check blade height at both ends of blade. After
one is adjusted, repeat for second blade.

9. BLADE TOO HIGH: If the straight edge is lifted by the blade,
it must be lowered. Tap the blade lightly with a scrap piece of
wood to lower it.

CHIP
BACK BIDE
MACHINE

the first

DI 8CHARGE./VACUUM

OF

10. BLADE TOO LOW: If the blade does not touch the straight
edge, it should be raised. Pry the lower edge of the blade with
a screwdriver against the edge of the outfeed table. Always
protect the edge of the table with a scrap of wood or piece of
cardboard.
11. Tighten

blade lock screws,

12. Recheck blade adjustment,
with outfeed table.
13. Recheck

screws

making

sur_" blade

is still

level

to be sure they are secure.

DANGER: FAILURE
TO TIGHTEN
BLADE
LOCK
SCREWS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY.

GENERAL

MAINTENANCE

Keep your Jointer-Planer
clean and adjusted
properly
for
maximum
performance
and longevity
of the machine,
Do not
allow pitch to accumulate
on the tables, fence, cutter guard, or
blades. Clean them frequently
with Sears Gum and Pitch
Remover stock n umber 49191.

DO NOT allow anything
to obstruct
the chip discharge
disturb the air flow produced by the cutter head.

,_WARNING:
DO NOT AT ANY TIME LET BRAKE FLUIDS,
GASOLINE,
PENETRATING
OILS, ETC. COME IN CONTACT WITH PLASTIC PARTS, THEY CONTAIN
CHEMICALS THAT CAN DAMAGE AND/OR DESTROY PLASTICS.

starting.
Dislodge
the chips and debris with a pencil or small
wood dowel. When resuming operation with the same work piece,

outlet

or

If the chip discharge
of your Jointer-Planer
clogs with chips,
turn the switch OFF and UNPLUG the unit to avoid accidental

feed at a slower rate to avoid re-clogging,
Use of a Wet-Dry
will virtually eliminate the chances of clogging.

13

Vac

CRAFTSMAN

5-1/8 INCH JOINTER-PLANER

MODEL

No. 149.236321

m
46
FOR
Read

YOUR
OWN
SAFETY
and Understand

instruction
operating

47

76

manual

before

tool

• Wear

eye

p_olection

• Newer
guards

operate
io_nt er wilh
cutter
or dd_e
guards
remoVeL_

• Never
exceed
oper,li_on

a 118 _

deep

cut

• Aiway,s use hold-downfpuP*h
lot
joh_t_ng
m_er_a_
n_rrowe_
3 _n, or
3 _n.

,

"

planing

material

head

m an,/

62

b_ocks
than

thinner

63

_64

_han

49

77

61
6O

69-_
53

21

71 ._
\

41

,

2

\

40

72

\

39

!

73

12
5 / 6/

1

30

29

26

25

28

10

CRAFTSMAN

5-1/8 INCH JOINTL._-PLANER

MODEL

No. 149.236321

PARTS LIST
REF.
NO.

PART NO.

DESCRIPTION

QTY.

REF.
NO.

PART NO.

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
2O
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
3O
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42

4550-001-70
4550-011-70
2292-075-90
1791-001-00
1727-001-00
STD541025
4550-050-70
STD551237
STD541237
4550-051-70
2292-059-00
2292-046-00
4550-090-90
2292-027-00
4550-093-70
4550-092-70
4550-091-70
STD502505
4550-044-90
STD551210
STD511003
STD503105
1714-002-00
STD610805
STD510805
STD551208
4550-220-90
4550-046-70
4550-221-00
STD501002
229_021-00
STD522505
2292-064-00
2292-069-00
2292-032-00
2292-029-00
4550-094-70
4550-041-70
2292-067-00
2292-068-00
STD511007
STD551010

Base
Infeed Table

1
1
4
4
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
6
2
2
1
2
1
7
7
4
4
1
4
4
1
1
1
2
1
3
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
6
5

43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
-----

4550-120-70
2292-036-00
4550-039-70
2292-034-00
2292-051-00
2292-050-00
4550-012-70
2292-016-00
STD315205
2292-048-00
STD551025
STD551125
STD522507
STD581018
4550-121-70
4550-162-70
4550-161-70
4550-020-70
1699-010-00
4550-163-70
1791-002-00
2292-019-00
STD551008
STD541008
4550-04_70
2292-013-00
2288-000-00
2292-044-00
2292-047-00
2292-066-00
2292-010-00
STD511005
1699-013-00
4550-036-70
4550-037-70
STD551031
4550-038-70
STD532507
4550-250-00
4551-252-00
2292-057-00
2105-039-00

Rocker Link Hinge
11/32 ID x 9/32 OD x 1/32 Washer
"1/4-20 x 1-1t4 Socket Set Screw
114-20 Hex Nut
Hand Knob
3/8 External Tooth Lock Washer
3t8 Hex Jam Nut
Table Screw
Table Spring
....
8mm Shaft "E" Clip
Cutterhead Assembly, Includes Ref 14-18
1/4-20 x 1t2 Socket Button Head Screw
Blade Clamp
Blade
Cutterhead
1/4-20 x 112 Socket Set Screw
Chip Chute/Baffle
Assembly
#10 External Tooth Lock Washer
#10-24 x 3/8 Pan Head Mach Screw
5/16-18 x 1/2 Socket Set Screw
1/4-20 x 3/4 10mm Hex Head Screw
#8 x 3/8 Type B Pan Head Screws
#8-32 x 112 Pan Head Mach Screw
#8 External Tooth Lock Washer
Motor Assembly, Includes Ref Nos 28-31
Motor Housing
Motor (Northland (#73523)
#10-24 x 5/16 Socket Set Screw
Motor Pulley
114-20 x 1/2 Hex Flange Screw
Motor Bracket
3/16 Cable Clamp, Heyco #3303
XL120 x 3f8 Wide x 12 Timing Belt
Machine Pulley
Cutterhead Shaft
Front Cover
DPST Switch (Includes Ref No 40)
Switch Key (Order for Key Only)
#10-24 x 3/4 Pan Head Mach Screw
#10 Flat Washer

"Standard Hardware Item - May Be Purchased Lecally.

DESCRIPTION

QTY.

Guard Return Spring
Guard Spacer
Cutterguard
Danger Plate (Order for Label Only)
.260 ID x .440 OD Wave Washer
1/4-20 x 1/2 Shoulder Bolt Slotted
Outfeed Table
Fence Bracket
10mm x 30ram Ball Bearing, Double Seals
10mm Shaft Retaining Ring
1/4 Flat Washer
1/4 Split Lock Washer
114-20 x 314 Hex Head Cap Screw
3/16 Shaft "E" Clip
Detent Spring
Stop Pin
Tilt Indicator
Fence
*#8-32 x 1/2 Flat Head Mach Screw

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
4
4
4
2
2
2
2
1
6

Fence Segment
9/32 ID x 17132 OD x 1t8 Washer
1/4-20 x 1 Lock Knob
#8 Flat Washer
#8-32 Hex Nut
Rear Cover
Chip Deflector
5132 Hex Key (Allen Wrench)
2-112 Male, 1-114 Female Vacuum Adapter
Push Blocks (Order No. 2299)
6'10" Long 1813SJT Cord
Strain Relief Bushing (Heyco #1214)
#10-24 x 1/2 Pan Head Mach Screw

2
2
2
6
6
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2

#8 x 1t4 Thread Forming Screw
Knob, Guard Stop
Guard Stop
5116 Flat Washer
Guard Stop Bracket
1/4-20 x 3t4 Carriage Bolt
Sears Craftsman
Label (Not Illustrated)
Owners Manual (Not Illustrated)
Parts Bag (Not Illustrated)
Plastic Cable Tie (Not Illustrated)

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
t

TROUBLE SHOOTING
TROUBLE

CHART
REMEDY

PROBABLECAUSE

Woodstrikes outfeed
table after passing over
cutterhead

Ripples on planed surface,

Planed surface not straight.

t. Bladesimproperly adjusted below
surfaceof outfeed table,

1. Re-adjust blades,

2. Infeed table out of adjustmenl

2. Contact your nearest Searsstore
or service center.

1. Oneblade set higher than other,

1. Re-adjust blades

2. Dult blades.

2. Re-sharpen or replace,

3, Board not held firmly against fence or
outfeed table

3. Hold board firmly against fence and
outfeed table,

1. Infeed table looseor out of adjustment.

1, Adjust infeed table, see Maintenance
section.

2, Bladesset too low,

2. Re-adjust blades.

Excessivegouging at end of cut. 1. Bladesset too high above outfeed table,

1. Resetblades.

90 ° and 45 ° cuts inaccurate

1. Fenceand tilt indicators not adjusted
properly,

1. Re-adjust fence, seeAssembly
section.

Cutter guard does not
function properly,

1, Returnspring broken, or spring
has beenweakened,

1. Replacespring immediately. Contact
your nearest Sears store or service
center.

Chip discharge clogs

1. Obstruction reducing air flow,.

1. Removeobstruction.

2. Cutterhead speed too slow.

2. Decreasefeed speed.

3. Woodhas high moisture content.

3. Decreasefeed speed.

1. Work feed speed too fast.

1. Decreasefeed speed.

2. Attempting to remove too much material

2. Decreasedepth of cut, make
two or more cuts,

Cutter slows down
during operation

SE/A,IRS

SF_/A,
IRS / I:RI:1FTSMI:IN®

owners
manual

5 l/s-INCH

JOINTER-PLANER

Now that you have purchased
your Jointer-Planer,
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.

Service

MODELNO.
149.236321

WHEN ORDERING

REPAIR PARTS, ALWAYS GIVE THE FOLLOWING

INFORMATION:

• PART NUMBER

• PART DESCRIPTION

• MODEL NUMBER:
149.236321

• NAME OF ITEM: 5-118 INCH
JOINTER--PLANER

All parts listed may be ordered from any Sears Service Center and most Sears dtores.

How To Order
Repair Parts

SEARS,

ROEBUCK

If the parts

you need are not

transmitted

to a Sears Repair Parts Distribution

AND CO., Dept.

D/817WA,

stocked

locally,

Hoffman

your order

will

be electronically

Center for handling.

Estates,

IL 60195
Printed in U.S.A.



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