Table Of Contents - Craftsman 149.236222 Owner's Manual

4 1/8-inch jointer-planer
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7 KEEP CHILDREN
AWAY
All visttors
should
be kept a safe distance
from work area
8. MAKE WORKSHOP
KID PROOF
with padlocks,
master switches,
or by removing
starter keys
9. DON'T FORCE TOOL
It will do the job better
and be safer
at the rate for which
it
was designed.
10. USE RIGHT TOOL
Don't force tool or attachment
to do a job for which it was nol
designed.
11: WEAR PROPER APPAREL
No
loose
clothing,
gloves,
neckties,
rings,
bracelets,
or
jewelry to get caught
in rnoving
parts.
Nonslip
footwear
Is
recommended
Wear protective
hair covering
to contain
long
hair
12. ALWAYS
USE SAFETY GLASSES
Also
use face or dust
mask
if cutting
operation
is dusty
Everyday
eyeglasses
only have impact
resistant
lenses
They
are NOT safety glasses
!3 SECURE WORK
Use clamps
or a vise to hold work when practical
It's safer
than using your hand and frees both hands to operate
toot
14 DON'T OVERREACH
Keep your proper footing
and balance
at all times
15 MAINTAIN
TOOLS IN TOP CONDITION
Keep tools sharp and clean for best and safest
performance
Follow
instructions
for lubricating
and changing
accessories
16 DISCONNECT
TOOLS FROM POWER SOURCE
before
servicing
and when
changing
accessories
such
as
blades,
bits,
cutters,
or when
mounting
and re.mounting
motor.
17.. AVOID ACCIDENTAL
STARTING
Make sure
switch
is in *'OFF"
position
before
plugging
in
cord
18
19.
USE RECOMMENDED
ACCESSORIES
Consult
the owner's
manual
for recommended
accessories.
Use of improper
accessories
may be hazardous
NEVER STAND ON TOOL
Serious injury could occur
if the tool is tipped or if the cutting
1ool is unintentionally
contacted
20 CHECK
DAMAGED
PARTS
Before
further
use of the tool, a guard or other
part that is
damaged
should
be carefully
checked
to ensure
that ii will
operate
properly
and perform
its intended
function
- check
for alignment
of moving
parts,
btnding
of moving
parts,
breakage
of parts,
mounting,
and any other
conditions
that
may affect
its-operation
A guard or other part that.is damaged
should
be properly
repaired or replaced.
21.. DIRECTION
OF FEED
Feed work
into
a blade
or cutter
against
the direction
of
rotation
of the blade or cutter
only
22 NEVER
LEAVE
TOOL
RUNNING
UNATTENDED
TURN
POWER
OFF. Don't leave tool until
it comes
to a complete
stop
23. WEAR EAR PROTECTION
When operating
for prolonged
period of time, use of ear pro-
tection
is recommended
The operation
of any power
tool can result
in foreign
objects
being
thrown
into
the eyes, which
can
result
in severe
eye
damage. A_ways wear safety goggles
complying
with ANSI Z87 1
(shown
on Package)
before
commencing
power
tool operation.
Safety Goggtes
are available
at Sears retail or catalog
stores.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
GENERAL
SAFETY RULES FOR POWER TOOLS
2, 3
UNPACKING
AND CHECKING
CONTENTS
4
SAFETY
RULES FOR JOtNTER-PLANER
5
ASSEMBLY
..
5..7
Depth of Cut Hand Knob
5
Chip Deflector
5
Cutter
Guard
Assembly
5
Fence
.
_
6
Fence
Extension
.......
6, 7
Checking
Cutter
Blades
7
INSTALLING
THE JOtNTER-PLANER
8
CONTROLS
AND ADJUSTMENTS
8, 9
Depth of Cut Hand Knob
8
Check
Depth of Cut
...........
9
Fence
Adjustment
9
Cutter
Guard
9
Guard
Stop
9
ONfOFF
Switch
9
BASIC JOtNTER-PLANER
OPERATION
.................. 10-12
Setting
the Guard Stop .................................
10
Feeding
the Workplace
..........................
10, 11
Using HolddownfPush
Blocks
.........................
11
Beveling,
Chamfering
........................
11, 12
Using a Wet/Dry
Vac ...................................
12
MAINTENANCE
.....................................
12, 13
Timing
Belt
Replacement
..................................
12
Cutter
Guard Return Spring ..............................
12
Blade
Replacement
and Adjustment
.....................
13
General
Maintenance
......................................
13
REPAIR PARTS .....................................
14, 15
TROUBLE
SHOOTING
...................................
16
How to Order Replacement
Parts ...........................
16

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