Operator's Manual 8"JOINTER AND JOINTER STAND Model No. 351.21 7030 CAUTION: Read and follow all Safety Rules and Operating Instructions before First Use of this Product. Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman www.sears.com/craftsman 23056.00 Draft (01/21/05) Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A.
PREPARE Warranty .................................... SafetyRules............................... Unpacking.................................. Assembly................................. Installation ................................. KnowYourJointer............................ Operation................................ Maintenance ................................ Troubleshooting ............................. PartsIllustration andList ................... 2 2-3 3 3-5 5-6 7 7-11 11 12 14-19 Keep work area clean.
• Userecommended accessories (referto page19). Useofimproperaccessories maycauseriskof injuryto persons. • Handleworkpiececorrectly. Protecthandsfrompossibleinjury. • Turnmachineoff if itjams.Bladejamswhenit digs toodeeplyintoworkpiece. (Motorforcekeepsit stuckinthe work.) CAUTION:Thinksafety!Safetyis a combination of operatorcommonsenseandalertnessatalltimes whentoolis beingused. G [ Referto Figure1. Checkforshippingdamage.If damagehasoccurred,a claimmustbefiledwithcarrier.Checkforcompleteness.
MOUNT JOINTER MOUNT BLADE GUARD Refer to Figure 2, page 3. Refer to Figures 2 and 3, pages 3 and 4. • • Jointer is held to stand by three locking studs, three lock washers and flat washers. The blade guard assembly employs a spring loaded return located between the blade guard and guard shaft. Blade guard assembly can be attached or removed without altering spring action. • Threaded mounting holes in base of jointer must be lined up with holes in top of stand.
• Secure set screws by tightening hex nuts. • Remove hex head packing bolt from top of fence bracket assembly and discard. Insert fence angle lock handle and thread into nut. Make sure nut is aligned in bracket slot. • Remove socket head bolt from fence block (Key No. 16). Insert bolt through fence and thread bolt securely into block. • Attach fence grip (Key No. 3) to fence. • Release blade guard. Blade guard should swing against fence and completely cover cutterhead. burnout.
• • Use only 3-wire extension cords having 3-prong grounding type plugs and 3-pole receptacles which accept the tool plug. -q If the extension cord is worn, cut, or damaged in any way, replace it immediately. EXTENSION CORD LENGTH Wire Size A.W.G. Up to 50 ft .................................. 12 White NOTE: Using extension cords over 50 ft. long is not recommended. _ White MOTOR The stand is assembled with motor and wiring installed.
lO \ 11 \ 12 1 Stand 8 Fence 2 Push Blocks 9 Fence Grip 3 4 5 6 Start/Stop Switch Emergency Stop Switch Depth Scale and Limit Stop Infeed Table Hand Wheel 7 Infeed Table 10 Fence Angle Lock Handle 11 Outfeed Table 12 Outfeed Table Hand Wheel 13 Dust Collection Port SPECIFICATIONS Table size ............................ Refer to Figures 7-14, pages 8-10 and 19.
• Maintaintheproperrelationships ofinfeedandoutfeedtablesurfacesandcutterheadbladepath. • Donotbacktheworktowardtheinfeedtable. • Supporttheworkpiece adequately atall timesduring operation; maintaincontroloftheworkpiece. • Usehold-down/push blocksforjointingmaterial narrowerthan3". • Donotattemptto performanabnormalor littleused operation withoutstudyandtheuseofadequate hold-down/push blocks,jigs,fixtures,stops,andthe like.
0° Limit Plate in Down Position 90° Limit Bolt and Nut 135° Limit Bolt and Nut • Lower the infeed table as far as it will go. • Place the blade gauge so that it rests on the cutter head and straddles the blade. • Loosen the five locking bolts (Key No. 6). • Press the blade gauge firmly against the cutter head and make sure that the blade touches the contact points. \ sS y 45° Limit Collar Fence Slide Lock Handle • Tighten the bolts to secure the blade in position.
CHECKING BLADE HEIGHT AVOID DAMAGE Refer to Figure 9. Once outfeed table is set, a straightedge to check blade height. TO BLADES Jointer is a precision woodworking machine and should only be used on quality lumber. Jointing bad lumber could result in a poor quality cut on subsequent pieces. can be used • Follow the procedure described above in "Adjusting Outfeed Table". • Do not plane dirty boards. Dirt and stones are abrasive and will wear blades.
• • Support work on both infeed and outfeed tables. Over half the board must rest on tables before and after cut to keep wood from tilting off table. Use roller extension or stand when long boards are jointed (See Recommended Accessories, page 19). • - Partially cover the stone with paper to protect the table top. - Position infeed table so stone will contact blade along its beveled surface. - Stroke the stone across blade from one side to Feed wood in grain direction (See Figure 11).
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE Snipe gouging at ends of board) 1. Dull Blades 1. Replace or sharpen blades; See "Blade Care", page 11 2. inadequate support of long boards 3. Uneven feed 2. Support long boards 3. See "Feeding Work", page 10 4. Outfeed table is not aligned 5. Extension rollers misaligned 4. Check outfeed table position 5. Adjust extension rollers Fuzzy grain 1. Planing wood with a high moisture 1. Remove high moisture content from wood by drying Torn grain 1. Too heavy a cut 2.
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Model 351.217030 Figure 13 - Replacement Parts Illustration for Stand 12 \ 23 18 .
KEY NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. 1 N/A Stand 1 2 23202.00 Door 1 3 23203.00 Knob 2 4 23204.00 Latch 2 5 STD840812 8-1.25mm Hex Nut* 6 STD851008 8mm Flat Washer* 7 STD851010 10ram Flat Washer* 3 8 23205.00 Locking Stud 3 9 23206.00 Motor Mounting Plate 1 10 23207.00 16311.00 Motor (Includes Key No. 15) 12-1.75 x 25mm Socket Head Bolt 1 11 12 23278.00 V-Belt 2 13 STD851012 12mm Flat Washer* 4 14 STD870840 8-1.25 x 40ram Socket Head Bolt* 4 15 23277.
Model 351.217030 Figure 14 - Replacement Parts Illustration for Jointer 6 / 32 12 24 13 41 9 22 23 1 9 35 \ _53 43 18 I 26 30 3_ 25 38 33 9 41 31 16
KEY NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. KEY NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. 1 23240.00 Bearing Housing 2 28 08634.00 4 x 12mm Spring Pin 1 2 STD315241 STD870616 6-1.0 x 16mm Socket Head Bolt* 2 23241.00 2 1 29 3 6204ZZ Ball Bearing* Cutter Head 3O STD851006 6ram Flat Washer* 2 4 23242.00 Jack Screw 6 31 23257.00 Handwheel Assembly 2 5 23243.00 Blade Lock Bar 3 32 23275.00 6 23244.00 Blade Lock Bolt 12 33 23259.00 Blade Gauge Assembly Collar 1 2 7 23245.00 06983.
Model 351.217030 Figure 15 - Replacement Parts Illustration for Fence 8 29 8 27 / 8 6 10 15 \ \ \ 17 \ \ 18 26 14 \ 11 20 \ \ 24 18 21 19 \ x \ 4 / 25 18 \
KEY NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. 1 23221.00 Fence 1 2 STD870840 8-1.25 x 40mm Socket Head Bolt* 2 3 23223.00 1 4 23239.00 Fence Grip Shoulder Bolt 5 23224.00 Pivot Connector 2 6 STD841010 10-1.5mm Hex Nut* 4 7 23403.00 10-1.5 x 40ram Cone Point Set Screw 4 8 STD870820 8-1.25 x 20mm Socket Head Bolt* 3 9 STD840812 8-1.25mm Hex Nut* 2 10 23225.00 Link 1 11 STD841217 12-1.75mm Hex Nut* 2 12 23226.00 Collar 1 13 06983.00 6-1.0 x 8mm Set Screw 1 14 23227.
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