k •:: .... :/i "< i¸ '_,/,_ __ _ i_: _i, _ ,///i ...... • ', MODEL NO. ]]3.20680 JOINTER/PLANER ONLY 113.206930 JOINTER!PLANER WITH LEGS AND MOTOR Serial Number ....................................... Model and serial number may be found on a plate attached to your infeed table. CRn MaNo You should record both model and serial number in a safe place for future use.
FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON CRAFTSMAN JOINTER/PLANER year from the date of purchase, this Craftsman Jointer/Planer fails due to a defect in material rs will repair it, free of charge. ,VAtLABLE BY SIMPLY CONTACTING THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES. THE NEAREST SEARS STORE you may also have other rights which vary from state to CO,; Sears Tower, SEARS, general safety the owner's application and potential hazards 2.
Safety is a combination Of operator common sense and alertness at all times when the Jointer-Planer is being used. 9. PROTECTION: a, ¸ WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPERATE YOUR JOINTER-PLANER UNTIL IT IS COMPLETELY ASSEMBLED AND INSTALLED ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS, .. AND UNTIL YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTOOD THE FOLLOWING, 2. GETTING TO KNOW YOUR JOINTER-PLANER 12 3. BASIC MACHINE 18 OPERATION 4. USE OF HOLD-DOWN/PUSH 5. MAINTENANCE 6. STABILITY ............... BLOCKS .......
Safety instructions 13,:To be sure you will make adepth of cut as planned, always lower tl_e infeed table slightly beyond the depth Wanted. then raise the table to the desireddepth. for iointer-pQaner TO BECOME COMMONPLACE. ALWAYS REMEMBER THAT A CARELESS FRACTION OF A SECOND 1S SUFFICIENT TO INFLICT SEVERE INJURY. 14. When _aning, jointing, orl beveling wood over four {4) feet :long, make. sure it is supported at table heig:ht. t 7. Readand ta_! followthe 15.
o • _ • ee motor spec faCahons and e ectrmcalrequmrements Th_is machine is designed to use a 3450 RPM moto_ only Do not use any motor that r._r_s faster' than 3450 RPM, It is wired for operation on t10-t20 vo_ts, 60 Hz. _dternating current. IT MUST NOT BE CONVERTED "TO OPERATE ON 230 VOI.TS. EVEN THOUGH SOME OF THE RECOMMENDED MOTORS ARE DUAL VOLTAGE, THESE CRAFTSMAN MOTORS FOUND TO BE ACCEPTABLE THIS TOOL.
Combination : 3/4,:'Wrench : : :_. :. :3/8_,Wrench : :::i: : : i:::i: : ::_ : _ Model t13.20680 'one. cartOn, but motori ..... ....... JointeriPlaner iS shipped ¢_mplete DOES NOT INCLUDE Stee| Legs. ..... ...... Model t13.206930 Jointer/Planer one carton but INCLUDES Steel in or in each make any If any parts are missing, do not atternPt:t O assemble the jointeriplaner, plug '_n the power Cord Or turner the switch On until the missing parts are obtained:and are installed correctly.
unpacking Qnd checking contents TABLE OF LOOSE PARTS Item The Following Parts Are Model 113.206930 No. Description A B C D E Included With Only Qty. Leg .............................. End Stiffener ........................ Side Stiffener ...................... Motor Support ..................... Motor ............................ 4 2 4 ! I Package of Miscellaneous Small Parts, No. 67035, Consisting of the Following: F G L Cord Clip .......................... Hex Nut, 1/4 in. - 20 (approx.
MOUNTING JOINTER:PLANER the following ____ hardware:4 Carriage 8ott,: 5./16_18 x 3/41 3 Hex Head: screws,: 5/16_18 X:2 7 Lockwashers, 5/i6 in. EXternal HEAD JO INTER/PLANER SCREW Type 7 Washers, 11t32 1D 7 Hex Llam Nuts, 5/16-18 2 Cord Clips STIFFENER t. Loosen FENCE LOCK KNOB. slide it toward the pulley. Tilt fence upward and HEX NUT W 2. PoSition machine on Leg Set and align mounting holes in machine with holes in Leg Set letter coded °'A'.
iNSTALLING SLIDING GUARD 1/2 IN. HEX NUT PARTS NEEDED 1 Sliding I t 2 1 Sliding Guard Knob Sliding Guard Rod Sliding Guard Washers (one side of washer Hex. Nut 1/2 in.* t3 Guard 1 2 Sl_it lockwasher 1/2 in. E×t, tooth Iockwashers 2 10-32xl/4 Pan Hd. Screws t. Screw alt the nut 1/2 in. lockwasher way is concave) SLIDING GUARD onto long end of rod.. , place next to nut. 2. Screw rod all the way into Jointer tighten nut. with short end up...
¸ • ': C_i _:!:iin:motoK pdiley and:place:Pulley:iOn h_ f|U_h:! _itt+ end i: sfiaf_ii ihSertl motif:r: DIRECTION OF ROTATION 5/32 IN. SETSCREW WRENCH The motor rn_:$ _iewed from +PULLEY \ end: 1_ Place m0tor on your workbench or on floor. 2. Stand clear of motor and plug cord into a properly grounded outlet (See page 5).
8. Snap guard 9. 10. into Remove position knob as shown. and washer.., lift guard up. Loosen the two MOTOR BASE CLAMP SCREWS and rotate the motor so that the ventilation slots are facing downward, tighten base clamp screws. 11. Install the 2_t/2 "' pulley on motor and move the motor sideways until the motor pulley is aligned with the pulley on the machine. 12. Install tension V-Belt and PUSH down on to the belt and tighten mounting NOTE: 13, After bolts.
i ¸ • know :Q • •• :••• • • our .... olnter.... Pmaner WARNING: F_R" YOUR OWN: SAFETY TURN SWITCH 2 SLIDING GUARD INFEED TABLE SLIDE BRACKET I \ CUTTER GUARD IIII ! _1 L 6 DEPTH OF CUT HANDWHEEL ON-OFF SWITCH |1,, 11 i I .... 1 _ i INFEED //_ DEPTH OF CUT _-_-../TABLE/j _ HANDWHEEL 11: DEPTH OF CUT HANDWHEEL. Turning the handwheel counterclockwise Will lower the infeed table to maximum depth of 1/8 in, f _.. FENCE / SLIDING LOCKS AND STOPS.
b. Before down tightening on outfeed lock knob, hold so it does not fence square to tables. two knobs .and pull the angle and tighten both d. To tables, set fence at 90 ° to fence so t;qe stop fence back so the loosen :: fence rock. c. 90 ° Fence Stop positions To tilt fence, loosen the sto;p out. Tilt to desired knobs. knobs, tilt place. Tilt . . fence table the e. 45 ° Fence Stop tables. f.
tO know your I'Ointer-manet ..... P FENCE ::e. Adjust 450 stop in the same CUTTER GUARD. cutter head. It must ing properly. Check perly. adjustment protection over if it fence to the be in place and function- make right sure it iS functioning for maximum width pro- of cut. b. Pass al/4 in. thick piece of wood between quard and fence. over cutterhead Guard must return automatically to against fence When free of the wo0d: "rest If guard'does Shooting and CUTTER GUARD FENCE the.
:!:'/i_I_:i__:i?_i; _:_:::' :::i,_::: i: :_:_ ::i:/ ::ii: :!;_:i::::}::i_ I:_i_:_:/!: :: : :: ROTATE BLADE OUT OF Insert a pencit in space at end of cutterhead hold cutterguard open. a. Place a straightedge outfeed table. First other. b, c. Raise d, infeed Sight high table between or low WA / to PENCIL / __ (large square or tong level) on along one side than along the until it touches table and straightedge condition of end of straightedge. to determine infeed table.
toknow: :':i_:_ :: . ........ ..... your io nter planer : L0osen foUr:ioCk Screws 2:or: 3 turns with 1/2 in. Wrench; LEVELING STUDS I LOCKSCREWS VIEW LOOKING UP FOR PARTS IDENTIFICATION Turning the' LEVELING the infeed table. STUDS will RAISE or LOWER SCREWING in the studs will RAISE the table . . . UNSCREWING them will LOWER the table. a, With: a 3/4 in. wrench turn leveling infeed table is parallel with straightedge.
_i ! i:: b, To turn machine on, insert finger lever and pull end of switch out. c, To turn Never machine OFF... leave machine to a complete under !_ i switch PUSH lever in, unattended until it has come stop. d. To lock switch in OFF position,,, hold switch IN with one hand... REMOVE key with other hand. WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, ALWAYS LOCK THE SWITCH "'OFF" WHEN MACHINE IS NOT IN USE . . . REMOVE KEY AND KEEP tT IN A SAFE PLACE ... ALSO . . .
_i -_ • • - ,., being tables For your own safetY:, ALWAYS use the hold down/push bi0cks.when JOiN_lNGw0od thai_ is NARROWER than 3in.. !:.o_ whenP LANt NG:w00d: that is THIN NE R than 3 in: Do not Material plane, joint this short 0r bevel wood shorter than is more difficult to control cut. Small pieces of wood can tip over on the or into the cutterhead and can be kicked back to- ward you. For best results, take light cuts.
: :_ _:_ i_ _: ,i : Always feed WITH THE GRAIN whenever possible. If the nature of the workpiece is such that it must be fed AGAli_ST THE GRAIN, take very light cuts and feed slowly. WITH THE GRAIN AGAINST USING THE HOLD DOWN/PUSH ALWAYS use the hold down/push ING wood that is NARROWER wood that is thinner than 3 in. Grasp the hold down/push BLOCKS blocks when JOINTthan 3 in, or planing blocks firmly with the fingers close together and wrapped around the handle.
when pianing wood 3/4 in, thick and NARROWER than the holdldownipush b!ock_ tilt the h0td d0wn/push block so that it clea_s"the top of the cutterguard while #eeding. Never plane wood that is thinner than 1/2 in.... because it }s apt. to split or:Shatter and thus has a greater tendency to kickback, LILLL_'L" I I II m I I I I I=ml I'L BEVELING Adjust the fence to the desired and guard lock knobs. Follow the same procedure angle for . . . tighten jointing or fence planing.
rnainfenance BLOCK REPLACING CUTTER !. j- BLADES WARNING:FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY. TURN SWITCH "OFF"AND REMOVE PLUG FROM POWER SOURCE OUTLET BEFORE ADJUSTING, MAINTAINING, OR LUBRICATING YOUR JOINTER-PLANER. t. OF WOOD Remove belt guard. 2. Position fence to right . . . approximately beyond cutter blades , , . lock it in pDace. 3. Lower infeed table 4. Place block of wood guard and tence. 114 in. all the way down. 6-3/4 in. long between cutter- HOLD PULLEY FIRMLY 5/32 IN. SETSCREW 5.
maintenance 7*: Remove = :the six lifter 5/32 IN. SETSCREW: WRENCH screwsi (Two under each blade.) CUTTER HEAD i SETSC R EW 8_ C!ean cutterhead,:wedges and screws thoroughly with craftsman Gum and Pitch Rem0ver. A!_o remove the oil from dew blades, MARK SLOTS 9; Replace the six lifter screws and screw them in all the way, but do not tighten. Mark each slot 1, 2, and 3. This will help you in setting the blades. 1/8 IN. SETSCREW WRENCH 10. Insert a blade in. beyond 1"[ ¸.
INSTALLING 1. Remove remove CUTTER cotter guard Spring must appear feed table, it will upside down. pin from (located GUARD SPRING pivot pin in cutter guard and underneath infeed table.) as in sketch not perform from underside of inproperly if installed VIEW LOOKING UP FENCE IN PLACE 1. Position guard as shown, in infeed table. 2. Atign SLOT down. 3.
The normal position of guard {at REST) when fence is Stati0nedat MAXIMUM WIDTH OF CUT; is shown as ........ •..... postlon A NEVER ROTATE GUARD B EY O ND POS|TION"B" BECAUSE THIS WOULD EXERT EXCESSIVE TENSION ON SPRING WHICH COULD WEAKEN OR BREAK IT, Check Operation 1:_ With fence of GUARD and SPRING. in MAXIMUM WIDTH pass a piece of 1/4 in. thick position) over cutterhead. OF CUT wood position, on edge (jointing ' 2.
generaB maintenance Keep your jointer-planer clean. Put a carton or some kind of a container underneath your iointer-ptaner to catch the chips. The container should reach above the top of the motor. Do not allow pitch to accumulate fence, the cutter guard, the cutter Clean them with Craftsman Gum Do not aflow chips to accumulate jointer-planer. Frequently blow side the motor. on the tables, the head or the knives. and Pitch Remover. For motor with motor.
WARNING: FOR:YOUR::OWN SAFETY, :TURN SWITCH ',OFF.: AND _REMOVE:: PLUG FROM POWER SOURCE OUTLET BEFORE TROUBLE SHOOTING YOUR JOIN_ TROUBLESHOOTING ,_ TROUBLE Motor will not run. CHART ,,,,,,,,,, _ , PROBABLE CAUSE, 1. Defective On-Off switch. Defective switch cord. Defective switch box receptacle. 2, Motor protector open, (only if your motor is equipped with an ..... REMEDY 1. RePlace defective parts before using machine again. 2. Consult Sears Service.
1 7 2 FIGURE K .=y N o. Part No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 67033 60314 STD55t225 STD541025 67032 62614 62204 67034 STD541250 803835 HARDWARE 1- LEGS PARTS LIST Description Stiffener, o *Screw, End Truss Hd. o *Lockwasher, • *Nut, 1/4 - 20 × 5/8 1/4 External Hex 1/4 - 20 Stiffener, Side Leg m Clip, Cord Support, o'Nut, • Motor Hex Hd.
CRAFTSMAN 6-1!8 tNCH JOINTER-PLANER MODEL No, 113.20680 AND 113,206930 12 50 --49 SEE FIGURE 4 FOR EXPLODED VIEW ........_3 11 1o 8 9 7 49 48 16 i0 oo 35 45 32 31 42 43 5 7 18 44 39 39 37 38 FIGURE 2 _r_SWITCH . .
CRAFTSMAN 6-1/8 INCH JOINTER-PLANER MODEL No. 113.20680 AND 113.206930 FIGURE 2 PARTS LIST :•Key No. Part No. i ........... i"8437 w ;hers ........... 21013 67020 21622 STD582062 1844t 3509 38879 60345 62023 Fence Assembly, Knob, £o 60255 37887 60O96 455872 (See Fig.
pair, parts !CRAFTSMAN 6-1/8 iNCH 3OtINTER-PLANER MODEL No. 113.20680 AND 113.206930 21 / / / 22 23 ! '\ \ \ 2 \ FIGURE 3 5 FIGURE No. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 t0 11 : 12 TABLE Part Key 1 3 INFEED Description No. STD 561210 67015 67014 STD511107 STD551210 STD551010 38779 67011 67012 STD522505 STD551025 : 121812 *Standard Washer, No. 10 Spring, Guard Plate Support Bushing "Screw, C_p, 1_/4-20 *Wastler, Pt.ai:rto Plate, Tension Hardware items-- MaY x 112, He×. Hd. 1 7/.64 8.
CRAFTSMAN 1 2 3 4 6-118 INCH JOINTER-PLANER 5 6 MODEL No. 113.20680 AND 113.206930 7 10 11 12 FIGURE 4 FIGURE 4 -21013 FENCE ASSEMBLY : , Key Part No. No. Description 1 2 3 21013 21440 21430 STD 522512 4 5 6 7 21232 21736 STD551010 STD510802 Pin Assembly, Stop *Screw, Hex Hdo0 1/4-20 Screw, Set, Body, 21229 Fence t0 STD551210 _Washer, 1! STD5 ! t 102 "Screw, 67009 STD 533725 14 Bind 15 x 1/2", Full Dog Pt. Slotted FIGURE Description Mach., Hd..
_ • ..... : .......::< iii ! /:••• • :3 • i....... • : /v • Sears 6-1/8 SERVmCE UNCH JOUNTER-PLANER Now that you have purchased your jointer-planer, should a need ever exist for repair parts or service, simply contact any Sears Service Center and most Sears, Roebuck and Co. stores. Be sure to provide all pertinent facts when you catl or visit. MODEL NO. ]!3.20680 JOINTER/PLANER ON LY 113.206930 JOtNTER/PLAN ER WITH LEGS AND MOTOR HOW TO ORDER REPAIR Sold Part No.