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OPERATION cont.

 

THE CORRECT WAY TO USE YOUR PLANER 

 (See Fig. 2) cont.

 

4.

 ALWAYS 

operate the planer with the chip chute 

     exhaust turned so it points away from your face 

     and eyes.

 All visitors should wear safety glasses and be kept 

 a safe distance from the work area. 

 

5.

 ALWAYS 

hold your planer so the blades 

DO NOT

 

     come in contact with the work piece 

BEFORE

 

     you squeeze the trigger switch and start the 

     planer.

 2.

 To increase cutting depth,

 rotate knob in a 

     clockwise direction.

 3.

 To decrease cutting depth,

 rotate knob in a 

     counterclockwise direction.

 4. We recommend that you make test cuts in scrap 

     wood after each adjustment to make sure the 

     planer is removing the desired amount of wood.

 NOTE: 

To protect the blades during storage, 

 transporting and when not in use, 

ALWAYS

 set 

 the blade depth adjustment to 0.

      WARNING: 

Keep a firm grip on the 

tool with both hands at all times. Failure to do so

could result in loss of control leading to possible

serious injury.

 TO ADJUST PLANING DEPTH (See Fig. 3)

 The planing depth on your planer can be adjusted from 0 to 1/8 inch by rotating the depth 

 adjustment knob located on the front of your planer.

 

1.

 

Unplug your planer.

      WARNING: 

Failure to unplug your planer could result in accidental starting, 

causing serious injury.

Fig. 2

1/32

3/64

0 1/64

Fig. 3

Depth 

Adjustment 

Knob

To Increase 

Cutting Depth

Turn Clockwise

To Decrease 

Cutting Depth Turn 

Counterlockwise

0

1/64

7/64 inch

 

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OPERATION

 PREPARING FOR OPERATION

 Your planer has a rear handle and front assist handle for ease of operation. They provide 

 the two-hand operation which is necessary to maintain proper control of the planer. 

 ALWAYS

 keep both hands clear of the blades and the cutting area.

 ALWAYS

 use both hands when using the planer. Hold the front handle with your left hand 

 and the rear handle with your right hand (as shown in Fig, 2). This position makes your 

 planer easier to handle and keeps you clear of the chip exhaust.

 

      WARNING: 

Your planer should 

NEVER

 be connected to power supply when you 

are assembling parts, making adjustments, changing belts or blades, cleaning planer, 

or when not in use. Disconnecting planer will prevent accidental starting that could cause 

serious injury.

      CAUTION: 

DO NOT

 plane too fast because this causes build up in the chip 

exhaust. Chip build-up restricts air flow and can cause the motor to over heat.

      DANGER: 

If the cord hangs up on the work during the cut, release the trigger 

switch immediately. Unplug the planer and check the cord for damage. If there is no 

damage, reposition the cord to prevent it from hanging up again. If the cord has been 

damaged, have it replaced before using your planer.

      WARNING: 

Using your planer with a damaged cord could cause electrical 

shock resulting in serious injury.

 

 Keep the cord away from the cutting area. 

ALWAYS

 place the cord so it does not hang up 

  on the work when you are making a cut.

 

THE CORRECT WAY TO USE YOUR PLANER (See Fig. 2)

 ALWAYS

 hold your planer as shown in Figure 2.

 

1. 

ALWAYS

 keep control of your planer. It makes cutting easier and safer, as shown in 

     Figure 2.

 2. To help keep control, 

ALWAYS

 support your work so the cut will be on your right. 

 3.

 ALWAYS

 clamp your work so it does not move during the cut (see Figure 2). 

     The workpiece moving during a cut could result in the loss of control of the planer, 

     possibly causing serious injury. 

 The work moving during a cut could result in the loss of control of the planer, possibly 

 causing serious injury.
 

Summary of Contents for 172.267290

Page 1: ...fore using this product Sears Brands Management Corporation Hoffman Estates IL 60179 U S A www sears com Operator s Manual 7 Amp 31 4 in Planer WARRANTY SAFETY UNPACKING DESCRIPTION OPERATION MAINTENANCE Model No 172 267290 P R O F E S S I O N A L 0 1 64 1 3 2 3 64 7 6 12 3025736 Double Insulated ...

Page 2: ...is preceded by the word NOTE as in the example below NOTE Equipment and or property damage may result if these instructions are not followed WARNING To ensure safety and reliability all repairs should be performed by a qualified service technician WARNING The operation of any power tools can result in foreign objects being thrown into your eyes which can result in severe eye damage Before beginnin...

Page 3: ...nmodified plugs and matching outlets will reduce risk of electric shock WARNING Do not permit fingers to touch the terminals of plug when installing or removing the plug from the outlet Cover of Grounded Outlet Box SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4 WARNING Read all safety warnings and instructions Failure to follow the warnings and instructions may result in electric shock fire and or serious injury Save all ...

Page 4: ...TY INSTRUCTIONS cont 6 WARNING Check extension cords before each use If damaged replace immediately Never use tool with a damaged cord since touching the damaged area could cause electrical shock resulting in serious injury 3 Avoid body contact with grounded surfaces such as pipes radiators ranges and refrigerators There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is grounded 4 Do not expo...

Page 5: ...nd wash exposed areas with soap and water Allowing dust to get into your mouth eyes or lay on the skin may promote absorption of harmful chemicals WARNING Some dust created by using power tools contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm Some examples of these chemicals are WARNING Use of this tool can generate and or disburse du...

Page 6: ...speed needed for fast clean cuts in most any type of wood Precision balanced for smooth quiet operation 2 Low profile depth of cut control knob allows easy depth of cut adjustments from 0 to 1 8 in 3 Grooved front shoe design for 45 bevel or chamfer cuts 4 Ergonomically designed contoured top mount handle and front assist handle with soft grips for positive gripping balance control and comfort 5 H...

Page 7: ... the planer ALWAYS keep both hands clear of the blades and the cutting area ALWAYS use both hands when using the planer Hold the front handle with your left hand and the rear handle with your right hand as shown in Fig 2 This position makes your planer easier to handle and keeps you clear of the chip exhaust WARNING Your planer should NEVER be connected to power supply when you are assembling part...

Page 8: ...shoe flat on the work piece ALWAYS make sure that the blades are not touching the work piece 4 Apply pressure to the front handle until the front shoe is flat on the work piece 5 Push the On Off button and Squeeze the trigger switch to start the planer and allow the motor to reach maximum speed 6 Hold the planer firmly and push it steadily in a forward direction onto the work piece NOTE If you des...

Page 9: ...cates the direction the chips will be extracted bi d irec tion al dus t extr acti on sys tem 16 OPERATION cont REPLACING THE BLADES See Figures 7 to 9 The blades in this planer are reversible so when the blades become dull they can be reversed ALWAYS REPLACE OR REVERSE THE BLADES IN PAIRS DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SHARPEN THE BLADES NEVER OPERATE YOUR PLANER WITH ONLY ONE BLADE INSTALLED 1 Unplug your pla...

Page 10: ...ting oils etc come in contact with plastic parts Chemicals can damage weaken or destroy plastic which may result in serious personal injury WARNING For your safety ALWAYS turn off switch and unplug planer from the power source before performing any maintenance or cleaning ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE It has been found that electric tools are subject to accelerated wear and possible premature fa...

Page 11: ...26 00 SB19 0 19 00 SW59 44 0 00 SW55 57 0 00 SW60 75 0 00 SW55 11 0 00 SW50 12 0 00 SB19 0 20 00 SW59 47 0 00 SB19 0 04 00 SB19 0 16 00 SB19 1 06 00 No Description Quantity Part No 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 75 76 77 4 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 Screw Upper blade nip Blade Lower blade nip ...

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