Sears 113.206930, 113.20680 manual Recommended Accessor, Chart Remedy, CAT. no

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WARNING: FOR:YOUR::OWN SAFETY, :TURN SWITCH

',OFF.: AND _REMOVE:: PLUG FROM POWER SOURCE

OUTLET BEFORE TROUBLE SHOOTING YOUR JOIN_

 

 

 

 

TROUBLESHOOTING

 

,_

TROUBLE

,,,,,,,,,,

,

PROBABLE

CAUSE,

 

Motor

will not run.

1.

Defective On-Off switch.

 

 

 

 

Defective switch cord.

 

 

 

 

Defective switch box receptacle.

 

 

2,

Motor protector open, (only if

 

.....

 

your motor is equipped with

an

 

 

 

overload protector).

 

 

 

 

Other cause

 

 

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p_. _

 

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J i i

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CHART

REMEDY

1.RePlace defective parts before using machine again.

2.Consult Sears Service. Any attempt to repair this motor may create a HAZARD unlessrepair is done by a qualified service technician. Repair service is available at your

nearest Sears Store.

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Wood strikes outfeed

 

Bladesimproperly adjusted below

 

table after passingover

 

surface of outfeed table.

 

 

cutter head;

 

 

 

......

 

 

 

Ripples

on planed

 

1.

one blade set higher than other.

 

surface.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2. Feeding wood too fast.

 

 

Planed surface not

 

Infeed table out

of adjustment.

 

straight.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

=l

 

,.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Excessive gouging at end

Blades set too high above outfeed

 

of Cut,

 

 

 

table.

 

:: ....

 

 

 

 

 

90 ° and 45°

cuts

i _ 1, Fence stops not adjusted properly.

 

 

 

 

 

inaccurate,

 

 

 

_

" :

 

 

 

 

 

 

2. Fence slide bracket not even with

 

 

 

 

 

 

table.

:

 

 

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:

 

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Infeed

table loose.

 

I

Dovetail spacer requires adjustment,

 

1.

Cutter guard does no;€ i t. Return spring broken, or spring

 

function

proper_y,

 

has been weakened.

 

 

2. Improper assembly of spring or guard rnounting.

Re-adjust blades, see Maintenance section.

I.Re-adjust blades, see Maintenance section.

2. Feed wood slower.

Re-adjust infeed table, see Getting To Know your Jointer Planer section.

Reset blades, see Maintenance section.

1.Re-adjustfence stops, see Getting To Know your Jointer Planer section.

2, Re-adjust slide bracket, see Getting To Know your Jointer Planer section.

1.Tighten screw, key 10, see fig. 2, Parts List. screws, key 18, see fig. 2, Parts List.

t. Replace spring immediately. See Maintenance section.

2. See Maintenance section.

RECOMMENDED ACCESSOR

I ES

ITEM

CAT. NO.

Steel Legs

9-22245

Floor Stand

9-22216

Cutter Blades

9-2293

Power Tool K now-how Handbooks

 

Radial Saw

9-2917

Table Saw

9-2918

Knife Setting Gauge

9-2647

The above recommended accessoriesare current and were -available at the time this manuat was printed.

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Contents PartNo.67036 JOINTER/PLANER onlyJOINTER!PLANER with Legs and Motor Remove Adjusting Keys Wrenches Full Oneyear Warranty on Craftsman JOINTER/PLANERKnow Your Power Tool USE Safety GogglesKickbacks GeneralLocation Protection EYES, HANDS, FACE, EARS, BodyUnpacking Checking Contents Assembly Electrical RequirementsConnecting to Power Source Outlet ProngFor PowerAssembly Steps are Complete YOU UntilAssembling Steel Legs JO INTER/PLANER CHECK! NG Cutter Blades and SCR EWSTruss Side Stiffener Head Screw StiffenerINSTALLING Sliding Guard Mounting Recommended Craftsman Motor and Belt GuardsBelt Beltguard Clips LET When Changing Rotation Mounting MotorDirection Rotation Setscrew Wrench Bolt JOINTER-PULLEY Belt Guard InstallationConcave Side UP Fence Sliding Guard Infeed ON-OFF Depth of CUT Switch HandwheelSlide Bracket Cutter Guard KnobSquare Infeed 900STOpScale KnurledInfeed Table Infeedtablemust Always be PARAL- LEL to the Outfeed TableHead Ofinfeed Squaretable FENCE\ Cutter Guard Crowned CUTCardboard IIii?i i, i i/ ii!iiIYour Work Bench Rotate Blade OUT PencilWrench This Feature is Intended to Prevent Unauthorized PossibleView Looking UP for Parts Identification Leveling Studs LockscrewsLock the Switch OFF When Machine is Not in USE . . . Remove KEY and Keep tTLeft hand, . , Continue feeding white placing Feeding the WorkpieceJointing Wood That is Wider than 3 Planing Wood That is Thicker than 3Using the Hold DOWN/PUSH Blocks With the Grain Against the GrainChamferbevel Rabbet CUT When pianing wood 3/4 in, thick and Narrower thanBeveling Block so that it cleasthe top of the cutterguard whileBlade Wedge FTE R Lockscr EW Screw Replacing Cutter BladesRemove belt guard Small ScrewdriverSetsc R EW 32 IN. Setscrew WrenchCutter Head Mark Slots IN. Setscrew Wrench Head Square Lifter ScrewInstalling Cutter Guard Spring Lower fence and tighten both knobsNewblade Sharpening Cutter BladesWeaken White View Looking UP forMotor GREEI4CAT. no Recommended AccessorChart Remedy Part Hardware for Mounting Tool and MotorBOX RSWITCHI0 oo Exploded ViewNo.No STD523t17 Screw, Hex. Hd., 5/t6-18 3/4KeyPart No.No LockSTD551210 Infeed Table Parts ListCraftsman 6-1/8 iNCH 3OtINTER-PLANERMODEL No .20680 Craftsman 6-118INCH JOINTER-PLANERMODEL No .20680 Fence Assembly PartsSwitch BOX ASM, Parts LiSTJOINTER/PLANER on LY Form No. SP4401

113.20680, 113.206930 specifications

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