The motor is assembled with an approved three con-
ductor cord to be used on 120 volts as indicated. The
power supply to the motor is controlled by a double
pole locking rocker switch.
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Remove the key to prevent unauthorized use.
The power lines are inserted directly onto the switch.
The green ground line must remain securely fastened
to the frame to properly protect against electrical shock.
DESCRIPTION
Craftsman 41/8 ' ' jointer/planer is used to surface the faces
and edges of boards, produce a flat surface on warped
boards and shape bevels, chamfers and tapers. The joint-
er/planer features cast iron infeed and outfeed tables,
lightweight steel body with smooth work surfaces and
precise table height adjustment. Balanced guide fence tilts
45 ° outward. Tool comes with locking rocker switch with
removable key and push blocks. Jointer/planer easily han-
dles rough-cut lumber, planes hard and soft woods up to
41/8 ' ' wide using a two blade cutterhead, and takes cuts up
to %4".
SPECIFICATIONS
Table size .............................
24 x 41/4"
Fence size ...........................
153/4 x 3W'
Blade size (2) .......................
41/8x 7/8x 1/18"
Maximum cut ..........................
%4"Deep
Overall dimension ..................
24 x 91/2 x 10W'
Dust collection port ................
2.06" Diameter
Weight ..................................
40 Ibs
OPERATION
SAFETY
RULES
Jointing
is a surfacing operation in which a small
amount of wood is removed from the edges and faces of
boards to get smooth, straight and even surfaces such
that the two edges that run across the planing blocks
would fit together perfectly, forming a seamless joint.
Planing refers to the sizing of lumber to a desired thick-
ness while creating a level surface parallel to the oppo-
site size of the board. Depth of cut is the term used to
indicate how deep the blades will cut into the workpiece.
WARNING:
Operation of any power tool can result in
foreign objects being thrown into eyes which can result
in severe eye damage. Always wear safety goggles
complying with United States ANSI Z87.1 (shown on
package) before commencing power tool operation.
WARNING:
For your own safety, read all of the
instructions and safety precautions before operating
tool.
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Know general power tool safety. Make sure all pre-
cautions are understood (see pages 2, 3 and 5).
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Whenever adjusting or replacing any parts on
jointer/planer,
turn switch off and remove plug from
power source.
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Make sure all guards are properly attached and
securely fastened.
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Make sure all moving parts are free from interference.
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Always wear eye protection or face shield.
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Make sure blades are aligned and properly attached
to cutterhead.
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Do not plug in jointer/planer
unless switch is in "off"
position. After turning switch on, allow jointer/planer
to come to full speed before operating.
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Keep hands clear of all moving parts.
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Do not force cut. Slowing or stalling will overheat
motor.
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Use quality lumber. Blades last longer and cuts are
smoother with good quality wood.
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Do not perform jointing/planing
operations on materi-
al shorter than 6W', narrower than 3/4",or less than
1/4"thick
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Never make jointing cut deeper than 8/84".
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Always keep cutterhead and blade guards in proper
working condition.
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Maintain the proper relationships of infeed and out-
feed table surfaces and cutterhead blade path.
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Do not back the work toward the infeed table.
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Support the workpiece adequately at all times during
operation; maintain control of the workpiece.
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Use hold-down/push
blocks for jointing material nar-
rower than 3" or planing material thinner than 3".
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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.
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Turn switch off and disconnect power whenever
jointer/planer
is not in use.
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Replace or sharpen blades as they become damaged
or dull.
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Do not attempt to perform an abnormal or little used
operation without study and the use of adequate hold-
down/push blocks, jigs, fixtures, stops and the like.
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Keep jointer/planer
maintained. Follow maintenance
instructions (see pages 8-10).
WARNING:
Some dust created by power-sanding,
sawing, grinding, drilling and other construction
activi-
ties contains chemicals known to cause cancer, birth
defects or other reproductive harm.
Some examples of these chemicals are:
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Lead from lead-based paints.
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Crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other
masonry products.
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Arsenic and chromium from chemically-treated lumber.
Your risk from these exposures vary, depending on how
often you do this type of work. To reduce your exposure
to these chemicals: work in a well ventilated area and
work with approved safety equipment. Always wear
OSHA/NIOSH
approved, properly fitting face mask or
respirator when using such tools.
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