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Summary of Contents for 351.286281

Page 1: ...RN o 6V_ Bench Top JOINTERJPLANER Model No 351 286281 Colovos CAUTION Read and follow all Safety Rules and Operating Instructions before First Use of this Product Sears Canada Inc Toronto Ontario M5B 2B8 2602 03 Draft 04 11 01 ...

Page 2: ...vai aPle for tool Three prong plug should be plugged directly Into proper_ygrounded three prong receptacle o Extension cords should have a grounding prong and the three wires of the extension cord should be of the correct gauge Keep visitors at a safe distance frorn work area Keep children out of workplace Make workshop child proof Use padlocks master switches or remove switch keys to preventany u...

Page 3: ...i_at t0_ e from each side of the fence Slide two square nuts one on each slot from the right side of fence so that the center of the hex nutsare aligned with the pencil mark Slide two square nuts from the left side of the fence up to the pencil mark Figure 2 Assemble Fence Bracket Attach the fence bracket to fence using the four 1 4 socket head bolts and square nuts Make sure the fence bracket pro...

Page 4: ...an approved cord rated at 150V and a 3 prong grounding type plug see Figure 4 for your protection against shock hazards Grounding plug should be plugged directly into a properly installed and grounded 3 prong grounding type receptacle as shown see Figure 4 Properly Grounded Outlet Grounding Pr_ _ Plu 3 Prong g __ Figure 4 3 Prong Receptacle Do not remove or alter grounding prong in any manner In t...

Page 5: ... The joint er ptaner features cast aluminum iofeed and ouffeed tables lightweightplastic body withsmooth work surfaces and lead screws for precise table height adjustment Balanced guide fence tilts 45 Inw_d and 45 outward Tool comes wlt_ iockJng ro_er switch with removable key and push blocks Jointer placer easily handles rough cut lumber planes hard and soft woods up to 6_ wide using a two blade ...

Page 6: ... a straight edge on the ouffeed table extending over the Infeed table Measure from the surface of the infsed table to the bet tom of the straight edge This will be the depth of cut Outfeed Table Max Depth of Cut _ _ FIgura e Check Depth of Cut NOTE This jointar planer will make a maximum deep cut To reduce the danger of kickback and possi ble injury the depth of cut should not exceed _ _ CAUTION M...

Page 7: ...e at any time Place a straightedge over the outfeed table and the blade BackSideof Machine Straightedge _L_ _ t I GIll Outfeed Table Figure 10 Adjust Blade Height The straight edge must touch evenly on the outfeed table at both ends of the blade Turn the cuttarhead slowly and check if the blade lightly touches the straight edge If the straightedge raises loosen the blade lock screws and gently tap...

Page 8: ...ecommended Accessodas page 15 at both infeed and outfeed ends USING HOLD DOWN PUSH BLOCKS Refer to Figure 15 Always use hold down push blocks when jolndng or rabbeting wood that is narrower than 3 planing wood thinner than 3 Figure 12 Feeding Workplace As the b alllng hand passes over the cutterheed remove the leading hand Continue feeding while placing the leading hand behind the trslllng hand un...

Page 9: ...position and unplug jointerlptaner from power source before pro ceeding to do maintenance work CHECKING FOR WORN BLADES Condition of blades will affect precision of cut If blade wear is not observed when checking the btade height the quality of cut will indicate the blade condition Dull blades will tear rather than sever wood fiber A raised grain will occur when dull blades pound on wood where the...

Page 10: ...old ttmtng bert by torntng belt and maintain ing pressure Rerno_ Figure 21 Raplacthg Tlmtsg Belt NOTE Make sure that the full width of bert is on both pulleys GENERAL MAINTENANCE Jointadplaner will operate best if it is kept in good oper ating condition Keep unit adjusted as described in Operation Do not allow gum end pitch to accumulate Onthe tabtes fence blades and blade guard Apply e thin coat ...

Page 11: ...avy a cut 2 Blades cutting against grain 3 Dull blades CORRECTIVE ACTION 1 Have switch replaced 2 Have motor replacedlrepaired NOTE 1 and 2 must be done by a qualified service technician Consult Sears service 3 Correct low line voltage condition 1 Reduce circuit load turn off other appliances 2 Correct low line voltage conditions 3 Reduce load on motor 4 Have correct fuses on circuit breakers inst...

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Page 13: ...2861 00 2862 00 2863 00 1838 00 2864 00 1474 00 DESCRIPTION Motor Cover 6201ZZ Ball Bearing Armature with Fan 6200ZZ Ball Bearing Wavy Washer Thread Forming Screw 5r nm Lock Washer Stator Strain Relief 5mm Flat Washer 5 0 8 x 18ram Hex Head Bolt QTY 1 1 1 1 1 2 6 1 1 4 4 Brush Cap Carbon Brush set of 2 Brush Holder 5 0 8 x 10ram Bet Screw Motor Housing 5ram Serrated V_asher Standard hardware item ...

Page 14: ...Model 351 286281 Figure 23 Replacement Parts Illustration for Jointer 41 42 48 59 6O 3O 81 19 32 82 33 56 2O 24 78 79 14 ...

Page 15: ... i_m availa_elocal_ NotShown KEY NO 41 42 43 44 45 PART NO 2872 00 9725 00 2869 00 1993 00 1903 00 46 9720 00 47 ST0840508 48 2873 00 49 9724 00 50 2874 00 51 2870 00 52 9727 00 53 2671 00 54 5383 00 55 2867 00 56 STD852006 57 2576 00 58 2875 OO 59 9726 00 90 2579 01 61 3267 00 62 9728 00 63 5461 00 64 5223 00 65 2877 00 66 0221 00 67 ISTD840610 68 9721 00 69 2879 00 70 0761 00 71 3270 00 72 3271 ...

Page 16: ... 1 The Part Number 2 The Part Description 3 The Model Number 4 The name of the item if callin 9 lOCally please use one of the following numbers Regina 566 5124 Montreal 333 5740 Toronto 744 4900 Halifax 454 2444 Kitchener 894 7590 Ottawa 738 4440 _ancouver 420 8211 WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL WE MAKETHIS PLEDGE BECAUSE OUR CONCERN FOR OUR CUSTOMERS DOES NOT ENDWITH THE SALE TO HONOR OUR PLEDGE WE HAVE...

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