owners manual MODELNO. 149.236320 SERIAL OR CODE NUMBER: Model and code number may be found on the back of the base. You should record both model and code number and retain in a safe place for future use. CALIFORNIA OWNERS: a unique serial code number is stamped on the underside of the machine. CAUTION: Read All Instructions Carefully Before Starting Assembly and Use. SWAIRS / r.RRFTSMRN® 51_.INCH JOINTER-PLANER • assembly • operating Save This Manual For Future Reference.
FULL ONE-YEAR WARRANTY ON £RRFTSMRN, JOINTER 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. BY CONTACTING -- PLANER -- Planer fails due to a defect THE NEAREST SEARS STORE OR SERVICE legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from Sears, Roebuck and Co. Dept.
6.DON'T USE INDANGEROUS ENVIRONMENT Don'tusepower toolsindamp orwetlocations, orexpose themtorain.Keep workarea wellillumina'ced. 7.KEEP CHILDREN AWAY Allvisitors should bekeptasafedistance fromworkarea. 8.MAKE WORKSHOP KIDPROOF withpadlocks, master switches, orbyremoving starter keys. 9.DON'T FORCE TOOL It willdothejobbetterandbesaferattherateforwhichit wasdesigned. 10.USE RIGHT TOOL Don'tforcetoolor'attachment todoajobforwhichitwasnot designed. 11.
UNPACKING Model 149.236320 carton. Jointer-Planer is shipped AND CHECKING complete in one TABLE OF LOOSE PARTS LU. Z. I. 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 are accounted for, before discarding any packing material. F-' O.
SAFETY RULES FOR JOINTER--PLANER Safety is a combination of operator common sense and alertness at all times when the Jointer--Planer used. Study these rules and general safety rules before operating and retain them for future use. 1. WEAR EYE PROTECTION. 9. 2. NEVER MAKE JOINTING 1/8 INCH -- PER PASS. OR PLANING CUT DEEPER THAN ALWAYS narrower inches. - Use hold down/push blocks for jointing material than 3 inches, or planing material thinner than 3 10. ALWAYS3. FEED WORKPIECE 4.
CHECKING ,_ CUTTER BLADES BLADE POSITION AND CORD IS UNPLUGGED BEFORE PROCAUTION: MAKE SURE THE SWITCH IS IN THE OFF CEEDING WITH CHECKING CUTTER BLADES. I CLAMP---. m . CUTTER..,,._i HEAD The blades in your Joint÷r-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 .003-in. higher than the outfeed table (thickness of a piece of paper) when positioned at the highest point.
5. Place square against face of fence and table surface. fence square to table and tighten lock knobs. 6. THERE MUST BE 1/32" TO 1/16" gap between Bring the lower edge of the fence and jointer tables (with table set for 0" cut). To adjust, move fence assembly by loosening the 1/4-20 x 314 hex cap screws attaching the fence brackets to the base. Retighten hex cap screws after adjustment has been made. 7. Recheck 8. Install screw squareness of fence.
INSTALLING THE JOINTER--PLANER 3/8 OlA If the Jointer-Planer is to be used in a permanent location, it should be fastened securely to a firm supporting surface such 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, 5/16" hex nuts, and lock washers.
TO CHECK DEPTH OF CUT OUTFEED TABLE a. Place a straight feed table. b. Measure straight from edge on the outfeed table extending over the inMAX. DEPTH ,OF CUT 1/8" the surface of the infeed table to the bottom of the edge. This will be the depth of cut. NOTE:-This Jointer-Planer will make a maximum 1/8" 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 1-112".
BASIC JOINTER---PLANER OPERATION For your safety do not exceed a 1/16" deep cut on a planing operation for work pieces wider than 1-1/2". For work pieces less than 1.112", a 118" cut can be taken at a slow feed rate. For your own safety, ALWAYS use hold down/push blocks when JOINTING wood that is NARROWER than 3 in. or when PLANING WOOD THAT IS THINNER than 3 in.
USING HOLD DOWN/PUSH BLOCKS HAND-OVER HAND ALWAYS use the hold down/push blocks when JOINTING wood that is NARROWER than 3 in. or PLANING wood that is THINNER than 3 in. / / Grasp the hold down/push blocks firmly with the fingers close together and wrapped around the handle. Position them flat on top of workpiece, and push the workpiece down against the table to provide a quality cut and minimize the chance of a kickback.
For beveling and chamfering operations, follow the same procedure as for jointing and planing described on pages 10 and 11. Before performing these operations make sure the surface of the work piece that contacts the fence is flat and smooth. Maintain firm control of the work piece at all times holding against fence surface and table surfaces. it firmly Use hold down/push blocks for wood under 3 in. wide.
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 in the rear of the machine just above the vacuum port. BLADE 1. Unplug your Jointer-Planer and put switch in off position. DANGER: Failure to unplug your Jointer-Planer could result in accidental starting causing serious injury. 2. Block the cutter WOOD BLOCK CUTTER HEAD CLAMP .ADE guard open. CUTTER 3.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING TROUBLE CHART PROBABLE CAUSE Woodstrikes outfeed table after passing over cutterhead Ripples on planed surface. Planedsurface not straight. REMEDY 1. Bladesimproperly adjusted below surface of outfeedtable. 1. Re-adjustblades. 2. Infeed table out of adjustment 2. Contact your nearest Sears store or service center. 1. Oneblade set higher than other. 1. Re-adjust blades 2. Dull blades. 2. Re-sharpen or replace. 3.