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Instructions Sears, Modèle 206801

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Pressure should be applied over the cutterhead and outfeed table. DO NOT FEED TOO FAST. A slow steady rate of feed produces a smooth accurate cut. Feeding too fast causes a "rippled" cut . . . makes it difficult to guide the workpiece accurately and could be hazardous. PLANING WOOD THAT IS THICKER THAN 3 IN. Always feed WITH THE GRAIN whenever possible. If WITH THE GRAIN the nature of the workpiece is such that it must be fed AGAINST 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 JOINTING wood that is NARROWER than 3 in. or planing wood that is thinner than 3 in. Grasp the hold downtpush blocks firmly with the fingers close together and wrapped around the handle. Position them flat on top of workpiece, and push the workpiece down against the table to provide a quality cut and minimize the chance of a kickback_ Hold-down pressure must also be sufficient to prevent hold-down/push block sliding or slipping on the top face of workpiece when advancing workpiece over cutter head. Use a hand over hand motion of the hotd down/push blocks being careful to maintain control over the work- piece at all times. This means that once the workpiece has been fed past cutter head onto outfeed table, one hold down/push block must always maintain contact of workpiece with outfeed table. CAUTION; If the HOLD DOWN/PUSH BLOCKS tend to slip while feeding, clean rubber surface immediately with sandpaper. 19 laner operation When planing wood 3/4 in, thick and NARROWER than the hold down/push block, tilt the hold down/push i block so that it ctears the top of the cutterguard while feed ng. Never plane wood that is thinner than 1/2 in .... because it is apt to split or shatter and thus has a greater tendency tO kickbacki BEY ELING Adjust the fence to the desired angle ...tighten fence and guard lock knobs, Follow the same procedure for jointing or planing. NOTE: Removing only the corner on the edge of a board is known as CHAMFERING. Normally a chamfer is made with one cut.,, therefore, acut deePer than 1/16 in. may be made. Use hold down/push blocks for wood under 3 in. wide. PositiOn them so you have control of the workpiece at all times: and so they do not contact the guard or the cutter head, CHAMFER BEVEL NOTE: Rabbeting on a Jointer is consid_.red to be a dangerous operation because it requires removal of the cutter guard and increases the potential of kickback be cause of excessive depth of cut, NEVER ATTEMPT TO PERFORM A RABBETING OPERATION ON THIS JOINTER. DO NOT OPERATE JOtNTER/PLANER WITH CUTTERHEAD OR BELT GUARDS REMOVED. Rabbet cuts should be made on the Radial Saw or Table Saw b_ making two cuts with the sawblade or by using tbe,Dado Head or Molding Head. Rabbet cuts can also RABBET CUT be made using the Shaper or Portable Router. 2O i _ :_i_iiii:_:i!ii_i. : _/i:: ' maintenance BLOCK OF WOOD REPLACING CUTTER BLADES WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY. TURN SWITCH "OFF" AND REMOVE PLUG FROM POWER SOURCE OUTLET BEFORE ADJUSTING, MAINTAIN ING, OR LUBRICATING YOUR JOINTER-PLANER. 1. Remove belt guard, 2. Position fence to right ., . approximately I/4 In. beyond cutter blades . . . lock it in place, 3, Lower infeed table all the way down. 4. Place block of wood 6-3/4 in. long between cutter- guard and fence, HOLD PULLEY FIRMLY 5, Hold cutterhead pulley firmly with one hand and loosen tockscrews in each wedge using a 5/32 in. setscrew wrench. 5/32 IN. SETSCREW WRENCH / / /_._ TURN COUNTER CLOCKWISE BLADE LIFTER SCREW WEDGE LOCKSCREW __ TO LOOSEN __ ____ •............. .......... FENCE NOT SHOWN FOR PICTURE CLARITY =i I I SMALL SCREWDRIVER 6. While holding cutterhead pulley firmly with one hand, gently pry up each Wedgeusing a screwdriver . remove wedges and blades. 21 5/32 IN. SETSCREW WRENCH BLADE ---.-... LIFTER WEDGE LOCKSL;REW WEDGE 7. RemOve the six lifter screws, (Two under each blade.} .... : _: : 8. Clean cutterhead, wedges and screws thoroughly w th CUTTE Craftsman Gum and Pitch Remover. Also remove the SETSCREW oil from new blades. 9,: Replace the six lifter screws and screw them in all the MARK SLOTS way, but do not tighten. Mark each slot 1, 2, and 3. 1, 2 AND This wil! help you in setting the blades. 1/8 IN, SETSCF WRENCH IOL Insert a blade in slot in. beyond end of the 11. "Insert a wedge next marked 1 ... cutterhead, to blade so So it projects 1/16 the flat side of the HEADOFSQUARE 1/8 \ IN. SETSCREW I WRENCH wedge do not is against theblade. install two locking F'ush wedge in manually setscrews at this time. " 12, Place head of square on outfeed table+ LoOsen lifter -screws to raise blade until it just touches square and slightly raises it. Gently turn cutter head back and forth with the pulley while raising blade. The blades should be adjusted just slightly above the outfeed table, by approximately +003 in. (thickness of an average piece of paper). TABLE NOTE: Sears has a knife # 9-2647 setting gauge for this purpose. Cat. LIF...

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