TOPREVENT i NJURY TOYOURSELF o r damage to theJointer/Haner, turntheswitchtothe"OFF" position and
unpUug thepower cordfromtheeUectdcaU
receptacle b efore making anyadjustments,
PROBLEM
Motor does not
start
Motor stalls
(resulting in bmown
fuses or tripped
circuit breakers)
SOLUTION
UKELY
CAUSE(S)
1. Switch
not pressed
in far enough
or
1:
switch in the "OFF" position.
2. Defective
switch.
2.
3. Defective
motor.
3.
4. Low line voltage.
4.
5. Belt tension
too high.
5.
1. Circuit overloaded.
1.
2. Low line voltage.
2.
3. Motor over!oaded.
3.
4. Incorrect
fuses on circuit
breakers.
4.
5. Short circuit in motor; loose connections
5.
or worn insulation
on lead wires.
1. Defective
motor windings.
1.
2. Drive belt tension too tight.
2.
3. Defective
capacitor.
3.
1. Motor overloaded.
2. Restricted
air circulation
due to dust
accumulation.
3. Belt tension
too high.
1. Motor over!oaded.
2. Fuses or circuit breakers
do not have
sufficient
capacity.
3. Circuit overloaded.
Outfeed
Table is above cutterhead
knives.
1. Dull knives.
1.
2. Inadequate
support
of long boards.
2.
3. Uneven
feed.
3.
4. Outfeed table not aligned.
4.
1. Knife height not uniform.
2. Fence not perpendicular
to iointer bed.
3. Feeding
wood too fast.
1. Indicator
not set correctly.
2. Knife projection
incorrect.
1. Fence stops not adiusted
properly.
2. Fence bottom
not even with outfeed
table due to wood chips under fence.
1. Gibs not adiusted.
1.
2. Elevation
screws dirty.
2.
3. Elevation
screws worn.
3.
4. Friction
between
base and tables.
4.
PlanMg wood with high moisture.
1. Too heavy a cut.
2. Knives cutting against
grain.
3. Dull knives.
Depress
switch
in 1/2 inch or make sure switch
is in the
"ON" position.
Have switch
replaced.
Have motor replaced/repaired.
NOTE: 2 and 3 must be done by a qualified
service
technician.
Consult Sears Service.
Correct
line voltage
condition.
Adiust belt tension.
Reduce
circuit load (turn off other appliances).
Correct
low line voltage
condition.
Reduce
load on motor.
Have correct
fuses on circuit breakers
installed.
Inspect
terminals
in motor for damaged
insulation
and
shorted
wires and have them replaced.
Motor
starts
smowly
Have motor replaced/repaired.
or fails to come
to
Adiust belt tension.
full speed
Have capacitor
replaced.
Motor
running
1. Reduce
load on motor.
too hot
2. Clean dust and restore normal
air circulation.
3. Adiust belt tension.
Frequent
opening
1. Reduce
load on motor.
of fuse
or circuit
2. Have correct
fuses or circuit breakers
installed.
breakers
3. Reduce
circuit load (turn off ether appliances),
Wood
strikes
outfeed
table
after
passing
Adjust outfeed
table level, See "Outfeed
Table Operation"
over cutterhead
Snipe
(gouging
at
Replace
or sharpen
knives.
end of boards)
Support
long boards.
See "Accessories
and Attachments"
See "Feeding
Workpiece"
Adjust outfeed
table level. See "Adiusting
Outfeed Table."
Uneven
depth-of-cut
1. Adjust knife height. See "Adjusting
Knife Height."
2. See "Adjusting
Fence"
3. Feed wood slower.
Depth-of-cut
does not
1. Adjust indicator,
securely
tighten.
match
depth-of-scame
2. See 'Adjusting
Knife Height."
90 and 45 degree
1. Adjust fence stops. See 'Tilting the Fence."
cuts inaccurate
2. Clean wood chips from underside
of fence.
Table elevation
Adiust gibs.
adjusts
with
difficumty
Clean and lubricate
elevation
screws.
Replace
elevation
screws.
Clean and lubricate.
Fuzzy grain
Remove
high moisture
content from wood by drying.
Torn grain
1. Reduce
depth of cut.
2. Feed work along grain.
3. Replace
or sharpen
knives.
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