Sharpening Cutter Blades; General Maintenance; Lubrication - Craftsman 113.206933 Owner's Manual

Jointer/planer with legs and motor
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SHARPENING
CUTTER
BLADES
The blades
can be honed individually
with an ordinary
oilstone.
Make sure your oilstone
is not worn in the center.
It must
be fiat.
Be sure to remove the burr on the fiat side.
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If the blades
are nicked,
they
must
be replaced
or
reground.
They can be regrounded
several times until
they become 9/16 in. wide. Never install reground blades
less than 9/16 in. wide or unbalanced blades.
Have your knives reground by someone who is competent.
Look in the "Yellow Pages" of your telephone
directory...
see "Sharpening
Services".
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NEW BLADE
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general maintenance
Keep your jointer_planer
clean. Put a carton or some kind
of a container underneath
your jointer-planer
to catch the
chips. The container
should reach above the top of the
motor.
Do not allow pitch to accumulate
on the tables, the fence.
the cutter g uard, the cutter head or the knives. Clean them
with Craftsman
Gum and Pitch Remover.
Apply a thin coat of paste type wax to the tables and fence
so that the wood slides easily while feeding.
Do not atlow chips to accumulate on the underside of the
jointer-planer.
Frequently biow out any dust that may accumulate inside
the motor.
If power cord iis worn or cut, or damaged in any way, have
it replaced immediately:
lubricaUon
The BALL
BEARINGS
in this machine
are packed with
grease at the factory. They require no further lubrication.
The following
parts should be oiled occasionally
with SAE
No. 20 or No. 30 engine oil.
1. Dovetail spacer and dovetail slide.
2. Elevating screw (first clean with Craftsman
Gum and
Pitch Remover).
DOVETAIL
SPACER AND SLIDE
ELEVATING
SCREW '
VIEW
LOOKING
UP FOR
PARTS
IDENTIFICATION

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