Craftsman 351.217450 Operator's Manual Page 5

  • Download
  • Add to my manuals
  • Print
  • Page
    / 44
  • Table of contents
  • BOOKMARKS
  • Rated. / 5. Based on customer reviews
Page view 4
Figure 7 - Mounting Planer to Stand
Position the planedmolder on stand top as shown in
Figure 7. Make sure that the four holes on the plan-
edmolder base casting are aligned with four slots on
standtop.
Planer/molder is supplied with mounting hardware.
Insert e 8-1.25 x 80mm he)( head bolt with 8mm fiat
washer into each of the four mounting holes on the
base casting. Fasten bolts with an 8mm fiat washer
and hex nut from underneath the stand top.
Tighten ell four bolts and make sure planer/molder is
securely mounted on stand.
INSTALL THE HALF BAG DUST
COLLECTION SET
Refer to Figure 8.
The Craftsman Half Bag Dust ConectionSet is
designed to provide dust collectionfor woodworking
tools with a 21/2"diameter dust exhaust port.The filter
bag attaches to a 30-gallon trash can or a 30-gallon x
1.3 milplastic trash bag for easy, convenientsawdust
disposal (trash can and plastic trash bag not included).
Mount planer/molder to stand before installingDust
Collection Set.
Spring
__ DustChute
Support
Filter
J'_- nne r Segments
/' co. /
/s,.port
Figure 8 - Half Ba, Dust CollectionSet
To use dust collection set with a trash can:
Place spring insidefilter bag arm.
Slide arm with spring over dust chute,
Place band of the bag over rim of trash can and
secure bag by tightening strap.
To use dust collection set with a trash bag:
Place spring inside filter bag arm.
Slide arm with spring over dust chute.
Assemble bag support. Slide connectors into
channels of support segments.
Slide plastic trash bag inside and over bag support.
Let bag overlap 3-4".
Place band of the filter bag over and into the
channel of the bag support.
Secure in positionby tighteningstrapl
INSTALL RETURN ROLLERS
Refer to Figure 36.
Insert return rollers (Key No. 11) into miler bushings
(Key Nos. 1 and 2).
5
POWER SOURCE
WARNING: Do not connect planer/molderto the
power source untilall assemblysteps have been com-
pleted.
The motor is designedfor operationon the voltageand
frequency specified. Normal loads will be handled safe-
ly on voltages not morethan 10% above or below spec-
ified voltage. Runningthe unit on voltageswhich are not
withinrange may cause overheatingand motor bum out.
Heavy loads requirethat voltage at motor terminals be
no less than the voltage specifiedon nameplate.
Power supply to the motor is controlledby a switch
with key. Removing the key from switchwill lock the
unit and prevent unauthorizeduse.
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING: Improper connection of equipment
groundingconductor can result in the risk of electdcal
shock. Equipment must be groundedwh!le in use to
protect operator from electdcal shock. :
Check with a qualifiedelectrician if you do not
understandgroundinginstructionsor if you are in
doubt as to whether the tool is prope,dygrounded.
This tool is equippedwith an approvedcord rated at
150V and a 3-prong groundingtype plug (see Figure
9) for your protectionagainst shockh;_zards.
Groundingplug should be pluggeddirectly into a
properly installedand grounded3-prong grounding-
type receptacle, as shown (see Figur_ 9).
PropedyGroundedOutlet\ r_l
GroundingProng,,, Xx'l._ II
3 ProngPlug_O_j I]
Figureg - 3-ProngReceptacle
Page view 4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ... 43 44

Comments to this Manuals

No comments