Craftsman 351.217220 Operator's Manual
Craftsman 351.217220 Operator's Manual

Craftsman 351.217220 Operator's Manual

12" thickness planer

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Operator's
Manual
CRRFTSMRN
1 2"
THICKNESS PLANER
Model No.
351.21 7220
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.
18194.03 Draft (07/12/02)

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  • Page 1 Operator's Manual CRRFTSMRN 1 2" THICKNESS PLANER Model No. 351.21 7220 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. 18194.03 Draft (07/12/02)
  • Page 2 PREPARE WORK AREA FOR JOB • Keep work area clean. Cluttered work areas invite Warranty ........accidents. Safety Rules....... • Do not use power tools in dangerous environments. Unpacking ........• Do not use power tools in damp or wet locations. Do Assembly .........
  • Page 3 • Use recommended accessories (refer to page 15). Use of improper accessories may cause risk of Refer to Figures 2 and 3. injury to persons. • Handle with knob (A) should be installed to top-right • Handle workpiece correctly. Protect hands from pos- of the planer.
  • Page 4 Baseofplanerhasfourmounting holes (A).Mount • Grounding plug should be plugged directly into a planertoworktableusingbolts,lockwashers and properly installed and grounded 3-prong grounding- hexnuts(notsupplied) or using woodscrews(not type receptacle, as shown (see Figure 5). supplied). o0er, Grounded Outlet ---_--_ Grounding Prong 3-Prong Plug ,,__ .--_ Figure 5 - 3-Prong Receptacle...
  • Page 5 DESCRIPTION • Do not plane material shorter than 14", narrower Craftsman 12" planer finishes rough-cut lumber to size than 3A", wider than 12" or thinner than 1/2". and planes soft and hardwoods up to 41/2 ' ' thick and 12"...
  • Page 6 • For workpieces longer than 24"_ use material support stands. See Recommended Accessories, page 15. • Do not back the work toward the infeed side. • Take precautions against kickback. Do not permit any- one to stand or cross in line of cutterhead's rotation. Kickback or thrown debris will travel in this direction.
  • Page 7 FEEDING WORK • Depth of cut depends on the width, hardness, damp- ness, grain direction and grain structure of the wood. The planer is supplied with planing blades mounted in the • Maximum thickness of wood which can be removed cutterhead and infeed and outfeed rollers adjusted to the in one pass is %2"for planing operations on work- correct height.
  • Page 8 Refer to Figure 13. • Blades on this planer are reversible. Blades should The Craftsman Half Bag Dust Collection Set is always be reversed or replaced as matched set. designed to provide dust collection for woodworking Keeping a spare set of blades on hand is recom- tools with a 21/2"diameter dust exhaust port.
  • Page 9 • Replace gib and align the holes on the gib with holes on the blade using magnets. • Secure gib to cutterhead using six bolts removed --2_° earlier. • Carefully turn cutterhead by hand until the other blade is accessible. •...
  • Page 10 • Retighten chain using idler bracket. Tighten socket • Insert fan onto fan shaft (Key No. 55) and rotate fan head bolt securely. until it seats. Replace pan head screw with flat wash- er and tighten securely. • Set the planer back on its base. •...
  • Page 11 SYMPTOM CORRECTIVE ACTION POSSIBLE CAUSE(S) 1.Dull blades Snipe 1 .Reverse or replace blades per instructions. See "Maintenance" (gouging at ends of board) 2. Inadequate support of long boards 2.Support long boards. See "Avoiding Snipe" 3.Uneven force on cutterhead 3.Gently push board when board is in contact with only one feed roller.
  • Page 12 Model 351.217220 Figure 18 - Replacement Parts Illustration for Motor...
  • Page 13 PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. 09738.00 5-0.8 x 20mm Pan Head Screw STD852005 5mm Lock Washer* 18352.00 Housing (Left) 18353.00 Gasket 17933.00 Circuit Breaker 18841.00 Strain Relief 18842.00 Line Cord 18354.00 4.8-2.1 x 16mm Flat Head Thread Forming Screw 16080.00 Switch 18355.00 Switch Cover 18356.00...
  • Page 14 Model 351.217220 Figure 19 - Replacement Parts Illustration for Base < 21_ € .4e-_ 31 34_-- 1...
  • Page 15 PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. 18308.00 18340.00 Table Left Cap 18287.00 Dowel Pin 18844.00 Lead Nut 18276.00 18347.00 5-0.8 x 12mm Set Screw Bushing 18323.00 Roller 18845.00 Lead Screw 18316.00 18282.00 Column Plug 05284.00 5-0.8 x 25mm Socket Head Bolt 18846.00 Lead Screw 17207.00...
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  • Page 18 NOTES...
  • Page 19 NOTES...
  • Page 20 CEPILLADORA DE ESPESOR ° Use una cubierta protectora para recoger el cabello largo. DE 12" ° Use calzado de seguridad con suela antideslizante. ° Use gafas de seguridad que cumplan con la norma Modelo No. estadounidense ANSI Z87.1. Las gafas corrientes tienen solamente lentes resistentes al impacto.
  • Page 21 EL OPERADOR DEBE SABER USAR LA Arrollamiento del Cable (2) HERRAMIENTA Enchufe • Use la herramienta adecuada para la tarea. No fuerce la Tornillo en Forma de Rosca, 4-1,4 x 10 mm (4) herramienta o el accesorio ni los use para una tarea para Manivela con perilla la que no fueron dise5ados.
  • Page 22 ALMACENAJE DE HERRAMIENTAS Asegure la manivela con el perno (C) y la Ilave que se incluye. Yea la Figura 20. Inserte el enchufe (D) en la manivela para cubrir el perno • Presione la Ilave hexagonal en las lengL]etas de la cubier- (C).
  • Page 23 Para garantizar que la DESCRIPClON conexi6n a tierra es efectiva, un electricista calificado La cepilladora Craftsman de 12" acaba la madera tosca y debe verificar la toma de tierra. la deja del tamaSo correcto y cepilla las maderas duras...
  • Page 24 ESPECIFICACIONES ° Reemplace las navajas si se daSan o desafilan. Tamai_o de la Mesa ....... 12" x 12_/_'' ° Dele mantenimiento a la cepilladora. Siga las instruc- ciones de mantenimiento (vea las paginas 27-28). Ancho de la Cuchilla ......12" MAxima Profundidad de Corte ....
  • Page 25 CORTAClRCUlTO ° Si se desea obtener el mejor desempeSo de la cepilladora, la profundidad del corte debe ser menor de _/_". Vea la Figura 9. ° La tabla se debe cepillar con cortes poco profundos hasta La cepilladora esta equipada con un cortacircuito que sirve que la pieza tenga un lado nivelado.
  • Page 26 ° Suavemente, deslice la pieza de trabajo hacia el interior El Juego de Recoleccion de Polvo de Media Bolsa Craftsman del lado de alimentacidn de la cepilladora hasta que el esta dise5ado a fin de proporcionar recolecci6n de polvo para rodillo de alimentacidn haga avanzar la pieza.
  • Page 27 • AsegQrela en su posici6n apretando la cinta. ° Gire cuidadosamente con la mane el portacuchilla hacia usted hasta que los pernos queden accesibles. Orificio de Resorte ° Afloje y retire los seis pernos de la cuSa (C). /, --, Escape de Polvo Bolsa de filtro Conector (_==_...
  • Page 28 Inspeccione los cepillos regularmente cada 100 horas de • Afloje el tornillo de cabeza de placa en el canal para polvo uso. Los cepillos estg_nsituados a cada lado del motor de (Claves No. 59 y 60). Retire el canal para polvo. la cepilladora.
  • Page 29 NOTAS...
  • Page 30 SINTOMA MEDIDAS CORRECTIVAS CAUSA(S) POSIBLE(S) 1. Cuchillas desafiladas Redondeo (depresiones en 1. Invierta o reemplace las cuchillas segun las los extremos de la tabla) instrucciones. Vea "Mantenimiento" 2. Soporte inadecuado de las tablas 2. Soporte las tablas largas. Vea "Como evitar el rodamiento"...
  • Page 31 MEDIDAS CORRECTIVAS SINTOMA CAUSA(S) POSIBLE(S) 1. Alimentaci6n no conectada a la 1. Un electricista calificado debe revisar la fuente La cepilladora no funciona de alimentaci6n cepilladora 2. Se dispar6 la proteccidn contra 2. Apague la cepilladora. Reajuste la protecci6n sobrecarga del motor contra la sobrecarga del motor.
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