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MODEL NO.
]]3.20680
JOINTER/PLANER ONLY
113.206930
JOINTER!PLANER WITH
LEGS AND MOTOR
Serial
Number .......................................
Model and serial
number may be found
on a plate attached
to your infeed table.
You should record both
CRn MaNo
model and serial number
in a safe place for
future use.
6_- INCH JOIN TER- PLANER
CAUTION:
Read GENERAL
and ADDiTiONAL
® assembly
SAFETY
® operating
iNSTRUCTiONS
carefully
o repair parts
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FULLONEYEAR WARRANTY ON CRAFTSMAN JOINTER/PLANER year from the date of purchase, this Craftsman Jointer/Planer fails due to a defect in material rs will repair it, free of charge. ,VAtLABLE BY SIMPLY CONTACTING THE NEAREST SEARS STORE THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES. you may also have other rights which vary from state to CO,; Sears Tower, BSC 41-3. Chicago. IL 60684 SEARS, for power fools general safety instructions 13. SECURE WORK 1.:KNOW YOUR POWER TOOL Read the owner's manual carefully. Learn i
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9. PROTECTION: EYES, HANDS, FACE, EARS, BODY Safety is a combination Of operator common sense and alertness at all times when the Jointer-Planer is being used. a, ¸ if any part of your jointer is malfunctioning, has been WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, DO NOT AT- damaged or broken.., such as the motor switch, or TEMPT TO OPERATE YOUR JOINTER-PLANER UNTIL other operating control, a safety device or the power cord . . . cease operating immediately until the IT IS COMPLETELY ASSEMBLED AND INSTALLED p
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Safety instructions for iointer-pQaner 13,:To be sure you will make adepth of cut as planned, TO BECOME COMMONPLACE. ALWAYS REMEMBER always lower tl_e infeed table slightly beyond the THAT A CARELESS FRACTION OF A SECOND 1S depth Wanted. then raise the table to the desireddepth. SUFFICIENT TO INFLICT SEVERE INJURY. 14. When _aning, jointing, orl beveling wood over four {4) t 7. Readand followthe instructions appearing on the danger feet :long, make. sure it is supported at table heig:ht. ta_! on
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o • _ • ee motor spec faCahons and e ectrmcalrequmrements Th_is machine is designed to use a 3450 RPM moto_ only This _x_wer tool is equipped with a 3-conductor cord and Do not use any motor that r._r_s faster' than 3450 RPM, grounding type plug which has a grounding prong Jisted by It is wired for operation on t10-t20 vo_ts, 60 Hz. _dter- Underwriters' Laboratories Association. The ground nating current. IT MUST NOT BE CONVERTED "TO conductor has _ green jacket and is attached to the tooi OPERA
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Combination Square : 3/4,:'Wrench : : :_. :. :3/8_,Wrench : i:::i: : : :::i:: ::_ : _ ....... TABLE OF LOOSE PARTS Model t13.20680 JointeriPlaner iS shipped ¢_mplete in 'one. cartOn, but DOES NOT INCLUDE Stee| Legs. or Item motori ..... ..... ...... Description Qty. No. Model t13.206930 Jointer/Planer is shipped comp!lete in A Jointer-Planer ...................... 1 one carton but INCLUDES Steel Legs, and Motor. B V-Belt, t/2 x 52" . .................. t C 5/32 Setscrew Wrench ................ 1
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contents unpacking Qnd checking TABLE OF LOOSE PARTS The Following Parts Are Included With Model 113.206930 Only Item No. Description Qty. A Leg .............................. 4 B End Stiffener ........................ 2 C Side Stiffener ...................... 4 D Motor Support ..................... ! E Motor ............................ I Package of Miscellaneous Small Parts, No. 67035, Consisting of the Following: F Cord Clip .......................... 2 G Hex Nut, 1/4 in. - 20 (approx. dia. o
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MOUNTING JOINTER:PLANER the following HEAD SCREW ____ JO INTER/PLANER hardware:- 4 Carriage 8ott,: 5./16_18 x 3/41 3 Hex Head: screws,: 5/16_18 X:2 7 Lockwashers, 5/i6 in. EXternal Type 7 Washers, 11t32 1D STIFFENER 7 Hex Llam Nuts, 5/16-18 2 Cord Clips t. Loosen FENCE LOCK KNOB. Tilt fence upward and slide it toward the pulley. HEX NUT W H 2. PoSition machine on Leg Set and align mounting holes in FENCE LOCK machine with holes in Leg Set letter coded °'A'. Mount KNOB with three (3) 5/1 6-18 x 2
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iNSTALLING SLIDING GUARD 1/2 IN. HEX NUT PARTS NEEDED 1 Sliding Guard I Sliding Guard Knob t Sliding Guard Rod 2 Sliding Guard Washers (one side of washer is concave) 1 Hex. Nut 1/2 in.* t3 1 Sl_it lockwasher 1/2 in. 2 E×t, tooth Iockwashers SLIDING GUARD 2 10-32xl/4 Pan Hd. Screws t. Screw nut alt the way onto long end of rod.. , place 1/2 in. lockwasher next to nut. 2. Screw rod all the way into Jointer with short end up... tighten nut. WASHE R SLIDING GUARD KNOB (CONCAVE SIDE UP) 10-32xl/4 SC
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¸ • ': C_i _:!:iin:motoK pdiley and:place:Pulley:iOn DIRECTION h_ f|U_h:! _itt+ end i: sfiaf_ii ihSertlmotif:r: OF ROTATION 5/32 IN. SETSCREW The motor rn_:$ WRENCH _iewed from +PULLEY end: 1_ Place m0tor on your workbench or on floor. \ 2. Stand clear of motor and plug cord into a properly grounded outlet (See page 5). Notice rotation of pulley, If it is:not= turning COUNTERCLOCKWISE, REMOVE plug from outlet, and change rotation of motor accord- ing to instructiOns furnished with motor; WARNING
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8. Snap guard into position as shown. 9. Remove knob and washer.., lift guard up. 10. Loosen the two MOTOR BASE CLAMP SCREWS and rotate the motor so that the ventilation slots are facing downward, tighten base clamp screws. 11. Install the 2_t/2 "' pulley on motor and move the motor sideways until the motor pulley is aligned with the pulley on the machine. 12. Install V-Belt and PUSH down on motor to apply tension to the belt and tighten nuts on motor mounting bolts. NOTE: it is only necessary t
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i ¸ • :Q • •• :••• • • know our olnter- maner .... .... P WARNING: F_R" YOUR OWN: SAFETY TURN SWITCH 2 SLIDING GUARD INFEED TABLE SLIDE BRACKET I \ DEPTH OF CUT CUTTER GUARD 6 ON-OFF SWITCH HANDWHEEL IIII ! _1 L I |1,, 11 i i INFEED //_ DEPTH OF CUT .... _-_-../TABLE/j _ HANDWHEEL 1 11: DEPTH OF CUT HANDWHEEL. Turning the handwheel counterclockwise Will lower the infeed _ table to maximum depth of 1/8 in, f / SLIDING GUARD KNOB _.. FENCE LOCKS AND STOPS. The fence can be moved across the Jointer
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:: table: ahcl tighten both knobs, b. Before tightening fence lock knob, hold fence down on outfeed table so it does not rock. e. 45 ° Fence Stop positions the fence at 45 ° to the tables. c. 90 ° Fence Stop positions fence square to tables. To tilt fence, loosen the two knobs .and pull the f. To tilt fence to 45 ° loosen the two knobs, pull sto;p out. Tilt to desired angle and tighten both 90 ° stop out, tilt fence so the 45 ° stop rests on the knobs. table d. To set fence at 90 ° to tables, lo
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tO know your 'Ointer-manet I ..... P HEAD OF INFEED SQUARE TABLE FENCE \ ::e. Adjust 450 stop in the same manner. NOTE: Tilt scale will not require adjustment if it was= adjusted foi _ 90 ° position. CUTTER 4, GUARD CUTTER GUARD. Provides protection over the cutter head. It must always be in place and function- ing properly. FENCE Check the. guard to make sure it iS functioning pro- perly. a. Posi.tion fence to right for maximum width of cut. b. Pass al/4 in. thick piece of wood over cutterhead
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:!:'/i _I_:i__:i?_i; _: _:::' :::i, _:: : i: :_:_ ::i:/ ::ii: :!;_:i::::}::i_ I:_i _:_:/!: :: : :: ROTATE BLADE OUT OF WA / a. Insert a pencit in space at end of cutterhead to hold cutterguard open. PENCIL / __ b, Place a straightedge (large square or tong level) on outfeed table. First along one side than along the other. c. Raise infeed table until it touches straightedge. d, Sight between table and straightedge to determine OU FEED "___-__._._ high or low condition of end of infeed table. TAB
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toknow: your io nter planer :':i_:_ : : . ........ ..... : L0osen foUr:ioCk Screws 2:or: 3 turns with 1/2 in. Wrench; LEVELING STUDS I LOCKSCREWS VIEW LOOKING UP FOR PARTS IDENTIFICATION Turning the' LEVELING STUDS will RAISE or LOWER the infeed table. SCREWING in the studs will RAISE the table . . . UNSCREWING them will LOWER the table. a, With: a 3/4 in. wrench turn leveling studs until infeed table is parallel with straightedge. b; While: holding studs with wrench, TIGHTEN all four LOCKSCREWS
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_i ! i:: !_ i b, To turn machine on, insert finger under switch lever and pull end of switch out. c, To turn machine OFF... PUSH lever in, Never leave machine unattended until it has come to a complete stop. d. To lock switch in OFF position,,, hold switch IN with one hand... REMOVE key with other hand. WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, ALWAYS LOCK THE SWITCH "'OFF" WHEN MACHINE IS NOT IN USE . . . REMOVE KEY AND KEEP tT IN A SAFE PLACE ... ALSO . . . IN THE EVENT OF A POWER FAILURE (ALL OF YOUR LIG
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_i -_ • • - ,., being cut. Small pieces of wood can tip over on the For your own safetY:,ALWAYS use the hold down/push bi0cks.when JOiN_lNGw0od thai_ is NARROWER than tables or into the cutterhead and can be kicked back to- 3in.. !:.o_ whenP LANt NG:w00d: that is THIN NER than ward you. 3 in: For best results, take light cuts. For average planing, Do not plane, joint 0r bevel wood shorter than 12 in, jointing, or beveling, a cut between 1/32 and 1/16 in, Material this short is more difficult to
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: :_ _:_ i_ _: ,i : Always feed WITH THE GRAIN whenever possible. If WITH THE GRAIN the nature of the workpiece is such that it must be fed AGAli_ST THE GRAIN, take very light cuts and feed slowly. AGAINST THE GRAIN USING THE HOLD DOWN/PUSH BLOCKS ALWAYS use the hold down/push blocks when JOINT- ING 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
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when pianing wood 3/4 in, thick and NARROWER than the holdldownipush b!ock_ tilt the h0td d0wn/push block so that it clea_s"the top of the cutterguard while #eeding. Never plane wood that is thinner than 1/2 in.... because it }s apt. to split or:Shatter and thus has a greater tenden- cy to kickback, LILLL_'L" I I II m I I I I I=ml I'L ! BEVELING Adjust the fence to the desired angle . . . tighten fence and guard lock knobs. Follow the same procedure for jointing or planing. _ i::' NOTE: Removing