Troubleshooting - Craftsman 113.206891 Owner's Manual

6-1/8-inch jointer-planer
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lubrication
MOTOR MAINTENANCE
AND LUBRICATION
1. The bearings,
in both end shields of the motor, have
been lubricated
at the factory
with correct
lubricant.
No other part of the motor requires lubrication.
2. Re-lubricate
motor bearings
in accordance
with the
instructions
on the nameplate.
Be sure to wipe off dirt
or grit if present around oil hole caps to prevent any
possibility
of foreign
material
contaminating
the oil
wicks that supply the bearings
with oil. Use a good
grade of medium weight mineral oit, such as automo-
bile engine noit, SAE 20.
3. If disassembly
of the motor is necessary, it should be
returned
to your neareast Sears retail or mail-order
store in order to prevent voiding the guarantee.
NOTE: The speed of this motor can not be regulated or
changed.
4: Every effort should be madeto prevent foreign material
from entering the motor. When operated
under condi-
tions likely to permit
accumulations
of dust, dirt, or
waste within the motor, a visual inspection
should be
made at frequent
intervals. Accumulations
of dry dust
can usually
be blown out successfully.
NOTE:
Motors
used
on wood-working
tools
are
particularly
susceptible to the accumulation
of sawdust
and
wood
chips
and
should
be blown
out
or
"vacuumed"
frequently
to prevent
interference
with
normal
motor ventilation
and proper operation
of the
centrifugally-operated
starting switch.
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WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, TURI_ SWITCH "OFF" AND REMOVE PLUG FROM
POWER SOURCE OUTLET BEFORE TROUBLE SHOOTING
YOUR JOINTERPLANER,
TROUBLE
SHOOTING
CHART
TROUBLE
PROBABLE CAUSE
REMEDY
Motor will not run.
1, Defective On-Off switch.
' "' i'i Replace defective parts before using machine
again.
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Defective switch cord.
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Defective switch box:
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receptacle.
2. Motor protector
open, ionly
if your motor is equipped
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With an overload ProteCtor).
Other Cause : : :,::: i :,:,,
Wood strikes ouffeed ......................
Blades improperly adjusted
table after passing over
below surface of outfeed table,i
cutter head.
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Ripples on planed
1. One blade set higher than
surface,
other.
2. Feeding wood too fast.
Planed surface not
Infeed table out of adjustment.
straight.
Excessive gouging at
Blades set too high above
end of cut,
ouffeed table.
90° and 45° cuts
1. Fence stops not adjusted
inaccurate,
properly.
2. Fence slide bracket not
even with table.
Infeed table loose.
1. Dovetail spacer requires
adjustmenL
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2_ Female dovetail
loose from
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: table.
Cutter guard doesnot :
f 1: Return spring broken, or
function properly,
1 i spring has been weakened.
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Improper assembly of
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2. Consu_tt Sears Service, Any attempt to repair this motor
may create a HAZARD unless repair is done by a
qualified
service technician.
Repair service
is available
at your nearest Sears Store.
Re-adjust blades, see Maintenance
section.
1. 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-adjust
fence 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. 3, Parts List.
2. Tighten screws, key 17, see fig. 3, Parts List.
1."Replace spring immediately.
See Maintenance
"secti'oni'
2, See Maintenance
section.
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