Craftsman 351.217620 Operator's Manual

4-1/8" bench top jointer/planer
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Operator's Manual
1/8#t
Bench Top
JOINTER/PLANER
Model No.
351.217620
®
CAUTION:
Read and follow
all Safety Rules and Operating
Instructions
before First Use
of this Product.
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman
Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A.
www.sears.com/craftsman
24762.00 Draft (10/20/06)

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  • Page 1 Operator's Manual ® 1/8#t Bench Top JOINTER/PLANER Model No. 351.217620 CAUTION: Read and follow all Safety Rules and Operating Instructions before First Use of this Product. Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A. www.sears.com/craftsman 24762.00 Draft (10/20/06)
  • Page 2 CRAFTSMAN TOOL TOOL SHOULD BE MAINTAINED If this Craftsman tool fails due to a defect in material or • Always unplug tool prior to inspection. workmanship within one year from the date of purchase CALL 1-800-4-MY-HOME®...
  • Page 3: Power Source

    • Use recommended accessories (refer to page 13). Secure fence in position with locking handles (B). Use of improper accessories may cause risk of injury to persons. • Handle workpiece correctly. Protect hands from pos- sible injury. • Turn machine off if it jams. Blade jams when it digs too deeply into workpiece.
  • Page 4: Grounding Instructions

    The motor is designed for operation on the voltage and Grounding Lug _ if======j_ M ake SureThis frequency specified. Normal loads will be handled safe- Adapter_",,%_l Is Connected ly on voltages not more than 10% above or below spec- 3_Pron_ D_,,_ To A Known ified voltage.
  • Page 5: Specifications

    • Use quality lumber. Blades last longer and cuts are DESCRIPTION smoother with good quality wood. Craftsman 41/8 ' ' jointer/planer is used to surface the faces • Do not perform jointing/planing operations on materi- and edges of boards, produce a flat surface on warped al shorter than 6W', narrower than 3/4",or less than...
  • Page 6 DEPTH OF CUT Refer to Figure 7. Locking Handle The depth of cut is adjusted by the relative positioning of the infeed table with respect to the cutterhead. Infeed table can be raised or lowered using the handwheel. Turning the handwheel counterclockwise will lower the infeed table causing more wood to be removed from workpiece.
  • Page 7: On/Off Switch

    • Turn the cutterhead so that one of the blades is at ON-OFF SWITCH the highest position. Refer to Figure 13. CAUTION: The cutterhead blades are extremely The operating positions of the "On-Off" switch are locat- sharp. Do not let your fingers contact the cutting edge ed on the front of your jointer/planer.
  • Page 8 • Continue feeding while placing the leading hand • Beveling refers to cutting the entire edge of a board behind the trailing hand until the entire length of the at an angle Beveling may require several passes board is cut due to the depth of cut needed •...
  • Page 9: Replacing Blades

    ADJUSTING BLADE GUARD If the blades are nicked they must be replaced or reground. (See Parts List, page 13.) Refer to Figure 23, page 12. NOTE: Many shops do not have capabilities to resur- CAUTION: Do not lubricate the pivot point of the blade face blades.
  • Page 10: General Maintenance

    • Replace with new timing belt by maintaining inward Do not allow chips to accumulate on the underside pressure outward. of the jointer/planer. • Replace access cover and bolts. Keep blades sharp (see "Sharpening Blades," page 8). Sometimes replacing blades is less expensive than resurfacing them.
  • Page 11 SYM PTOM CORRECTIVE ACTION POSSIBLE CAUSE(S) Motor does not start 1. Defective switch 1. Have switch replaced. 2. Defective motor 2. Have motor replaced/repaired. NOTE: 1 and 2 must be done by a qualified service technician; Consult Sears service. 3. Low line voltage 3.
  • Page 12 Model 351.217620 Figure 23 - Replacement Parts Illustration for Jointer/Planer 3_ I...
  • Page 13 PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. 24820.00 24839.00 Elevation Screw Motor Mounting Plate STD870510 5-0.8x lOmm Socket Head Bolt* 12 Guide 24840.00 STD852005 5mm Lock Washer* STD870516 5-0.8 x 16mm Socket Head Bolt* STD870612 6-1.0 x 12mm Socket Head Bolt* 24841.00 Pointer STD852006...
  • Page 14 Ilaves del arrancador para impedir cualquier uso involuntario de las herramientas mecanicas. SE DEBE DAR MANTENIMIENTO A LA HERRAMIENTA GARANTIA COMPLETA DE UN ANO PARA HERRAMIENTA CRAFTSMAN • Siempre desenchufe la herramienta antes de inspeccionarla. • Consulte el manual para informarse...
  • Page 15 • Mantenga lasmanos alejadas delaspartes m 6viles ydelas superficies cortantes. • Nunca deje desatendida una herramienta enfuncionamiento. Desconectela ynolaabandone hasta q ue sehaya d etenido Consulte la Figura 2. porcompleto. INSTALE EL CONJUNTO DEL REBORDE GUIA • No trate dealcanzar demasiado lejos.
  • Page 16: Fuente De Alimentacion

    FUENTE DE ALIMENTACION ADVERTENCIA: S61o un electricista calificado debe cambiar los receptAculos. ADVERTENCIA: No conecte el cepillo mecanico/cepilladora la fuente de alimentaci6n hasta haber cumplido todos los pasos Hay disponible un adaptador temporal de 3 puntas a 2 puntas con del ensamblaje.
  • Page 17: Especificaciones

    CONEXlONES ELECTRICAS • Cuando ajuste o reemplace cualquier parte del cepillo mecanico/cepilladora, abra el interruptor y retire el enchufe ADVERTENClA: Cerci6rese de que la unidad est6 apagada de la fuente de alimentaci6n. desconectada de la fuente de alimentaci6n antes de inspeccionar el cableado.
  • Page 18 PROFUNDIDAD DEL CORTE Manija de fijaci6n Consulte la Figura 7. La posici6n relativa de la plancha de alimentaci6n con respecto al portacuchilla determina la profundidad del corte. La plancha alimentaci6n se puede subir o bajar mediante la rueda manual. Girar el volante en sentido antihorario hace que baje la plancha...
  • Page 19: Interruptor On/Off (Encendido/Apagado)

    • Empuje el interruptor hacia arriba para encender de cepillo PRECAUClON: Las cuchillas del portacuchilla son sumamente mecanico/cepilladora y hacia abajo para apagar la unidad. filudas. No permita en ningL_n momento que sus dedos entren en contacto con el borde cortante. •...
  • Page 20 Alimente enladirecci6n delaveta siempre que sea posible. • Achaflanar es recortar s61o la esquina del borde de una tabla. Silanaturaleza delapieza d etrabajo o bliga a hacerla Normalmente, un chaflan se hace en un solo pase con un avanzar ensentido opuesto a laveta, h aga c ortes m uy corte de 1/16"de profundidad.
  • Page 21 COMO AJUSTAR EL PROTECTOR DE LAS Si las cuchillas est_.n picadas, se deben reemplazar o amolar. CUCHILLAS (Consulte la Lista de partes en la pb.gina 13.) AVlSO" Muchas tiendas no prestan el servicio para rehacer Consulte la Figura 23 en la p_.gina 12. la superficie de las cuchillas.
  • Page 22: Mantenimiento

    • Reemplace con una correa reguladora de tiempo nueva No permita que las astillas se acumulen en la parte oculta ejerciendo presi6n interna hacia fuera. del cepillo mecanico/cepilladora. • Vuelva a colocar la cubierta de acceso y los pernos. Mantenga afiladas las cuchillas (consulte...
  • Page 23 SINTOMA MEDIDA CORRECTIVA CAUSAS(S) POSIBLE(S) El motor no arranca 1. Interruptor defectuoso 1. Solicite el reemplazo del interruptor 2. Motor defectuoso 2. Solicite el reemplazo o la reparaci6n del motor AVISO: 1 y 2 deben ser efectuados por un tecnico de mantenimiento profesional;...
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