Craftsman 149 236321 Owners Manual
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owners manual 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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