Sears 149.23632 owner manual Table of Contents

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6.DON'TUSEINDANGEROUSENVIRONMENT

Don'tusepowertoolsindamporwetlocations,orexpose

themtorainKeepworkareawellillumina'ced..

7.KEEPCHILDRENAWAY

Allvisitorsshouldbekeptasafedistancefromworkarea.

8.MAKEWORKSHOPKIDPROOF

withpadlocks,masterswitches,orbyremovingstarterkeys.

9.DON'TFORCETOOL Itwilldothejobbetterandbesaferattherateforwhichit wasdesigned.

10USERIGHTTOOL.

Don'tforcetoolor'attachmenttodoajobforwhichitwasnot

designed.

11WEARPROPERAPPAREL.

Nolooseclothing,gloves,neckties,rings,bracelets,or jewelrytogetcaughtin movingpartsNonslipfootwearis. recommendedWearprotectivehaircoveringtocontainlong. hair.

12ALWAYSUSESAFETYGLASSES. Alsousefaceordustmaskif cuttingoperationis dusty. EverydayeyeglassesonlyhaveimpactresistantlensesThey. areNOTsafetyglasses.

13SECUREWORK.

UseclampsoravisetoholdworkwhenpracticalIt'ssafer.

thanusingyourhandandfreesbothhandstooperatetool.

14DON'TOVERREACH.

Keepyourproperfootingandbalanceatalltimes.

15MAINTAINTOOLSINTOPCONDITION.

Keeptoolssharpandcleanforbestandsafestperformance.

Followinstructionsforlubricatingandchangingaccessories.

16DISCONNECTTOOLSFROMPOWERSOURCE. beforeservicingandwhenchangingaccessoriessuchas blades,bits.cutters,orwhenmountingandre-mounting motor.

17AVOIDACCIDENTALSTARTING. Makesureswitchisin"OFF"positionbeforeplugging cord.

18USERECOMMENDEDACCESSORIES.

Consulttheowner'smanualforrecommendedaccessories.

Useofimproperaccessoriesmaybehazardous.

19NEVERSTANDONTOOL.

Seriousinjurycouldoccurifthetoolistippedorifthecutting toolisunintentionallycontacted.

20CHECKDAMAGEDPARTS.

Beforefurtheruseofthetool,aguardorotherpartthatis damagedshouldbecarefullycheckedtoensurethatit will operateproperlyandperformitsintendedfunction-check foralignmentof movingparts,bindingof movingparts, breakageofparts,mounting,andanyotherconditionsthat mayaffectitsoperationAguardorotherpartthatisdamaged. shouldbeproperlyrepairedorreplaced.

21.DIRECTIONOFFEED Feedworkintoabladeorcutteragainstthedirectionof rotationofthebladeorcutteronly.

22NEVERLEAVETOOLRUNNINGUNATTENDED.TURN. POWEROFFDon'tleavetooluntilit. comestoacomplete stop.

Theoperationofanypowertoolcanresultinforeignobjects beingthrownintotheeyes,whichcanresultin severeeye

damageAlwayswearsafetygogglescomplyingwithANSIZ87..1 (shownonPackage)beforecommencingpowertooloperation. SafetyGogglesareavailableatSearsretailorcatalogstores.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

GENERAL

SAFETY

RULES FOR POWER TOOLS

2, 3

BASIC JOINTER-PLANER OPERATION

10-12

UNPACKING

AND

CHECKING CONTENTS

4

Feeding

the Workpiece

 

10

 

 

 

 

 

 

SAFETY

RULES FOR JOINTER-PLANER

5

Using

Holddown/Push

Blocks

 

11

 

 

 

 

 

 

ASSEMBLY

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

5-7

Beveling, Chamfering

 

11,

12

 

 

 

 

 

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

Depth

of Cut Hand Knob

5

Using

a Wet/Dry Vac

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

 

12

Chip Deflector

5

 

 

 

 

 

 

Checking

Cutter

Blades

6

MAINTENANCE

12,

13

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fence

 

 

6, 7

Timing

 

Belt Replacement

 

12

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fence

Extension

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

7

Cutter

 

Guard Return

Spring

 

12

INSTALLING

THE JOINTER-PLANER

8

Blade

Replacement

and Adjustment

 

13

CONTROLS

AND

ADJUSTMENTS

8-9

General

Maintenance

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

 

13

 

 

 

 

 

 

Depth of Cut Hand Knob

8, 9

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fence

Adjustment

 

9

REPAIR

PARTS

14,

15

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Cutter

Guard

9

TROUBLE

SHOOTING

 

 

16

 

 

 

 

 

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

 

ON/OFF

Switch

9

How to

Order Replacement Parts

 

16

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Serial Or Code Number ModelnoFull ONE-YEAR Warranty on £RRFTSMRN, Jointer -- Planer General Safety Rules for Power ToolsTable of Contents Tools Required Unpacking and Checking ContentsChip Deflector Safety Rules for JOINTER--PLANERAssembly Depth of CUT Hand KnobHead Clamp Screw Chip DISCHARGE/VACUUM Checking Cutter BladesFence BladeFencej Fence ExtensionFlathead Countersunk Screws -- .IDepth of CUT Hand Knobs Installing the JOINTER--PLANERControls and Adjustments Fence Cutterguard ON-OFF SwitchCutter Guard Fence AdjustmentON-OFF Switch To Check Depth of CUT OutfeedContact with the Cutter Causing Serious Injury Basic JOINTER---PLANER OperationFeeding the Work Piece Using Hold DOWN/PUSH Blocks If the Hold Slip While FEEDING, Clean Rubber SurfaceBeveling and Chamfering Cutter Guard Return Spring MaintenanceUsing a WET--DRY VAC Timing Belt ReplacementIcals That can Damage AND/OR Destroy Plastics Blade Replacement and AdjustmentGeneral Maintenance Blade Wood Cutterblock Head CLAMP.ADERepair Parts =, R JOINTER--PLANER Trouble Shooting51/8-INCH JOINTER-PLANER Model Number Name Item 5-118 Inch