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Sears MODEL NO, 113.239201 SHAPER ONLY 113.239291 SHAPER WITH STEEL LEGS AND MOTOR Serial Number Model and serial number may be found on the front of the table. You should record both model and serial number in a safe place for future use. WOOD CAUTION: Read SHAPER GENERAL and ADDITIONAL SAFETY o assembly iNSTRUCTiONS + operating carefui|y Sold by SEARS, Part No. 72033 o repair ROEBUCK AND parts CO., Chicago, IL 60684 U.S.A. Pr',_ed in U S,A ON CRAFTSMAN this AVAILABLE BY SIMPLY Craftsman: Wood CONTACTING WOOD:SHAPER Shaper THE fails duel to NEAREST a defect SEARS in material STORE or OR SERVICE _her rights which vary from state to state, Sears Tower. general Instructions safety 1. KNOW YOUR -, :i • : POWER TOOL to this 2. GROUND This Cord Keep proper and in proper adjustment and alignment, 4, REMOVE ADJUSTING AND WRENCHES KEYS Cluttered areas must notbe 6.:AVOID AREA and slippery due Don't-use power:tools vis=tors accidents. in Floor or sawdust. damp or wet locations area we space. kept-a safedistance from 9. DON'T It will switches, or by removing FORCE TOOL do the job better tt was desMgned 10. USE RIGHT Don't force designed or attachmem to do a job _t was not for. 11. WEAR PROPER APPAREL DO not wear loose clothing, gloves, (rings, wrist watches) to get caught Nonsfip footwear is recommended. hair covering to contain long hair. above the el bow. 12. USE SAFETY Wear Safety GOGGLES goggles (must for best and lubricating safest and accessories such as position before plugging ACCESSORIES manual for recommended instructions that accompany improper accessories mav ON TOOL injury could occur if the tool is tipped tool is accidentally contacted. or if the Do not store materials above or near the toot such that it _snecessary to stand on the tool to reach them. Before further PARTS use of the tool, a guard or other part that is damaged should be carefully checked to ensure that it will operate properly and perform _ts intended function. TOOL tool Serious cutting for STARTING The use of 20. CHECK DAMAGED and safer at the rate for which at all times. changing is in "OFF" STAND : keys. of etc. ACCIDENTAL work KID-PROOF master when cutters, i::,!!:i:i;_:!:,i:::!::tfi_:'accessories. hazards, .... padlocks, bits, Consult the owner's _accessories, Follow the or lighted. periods TOOLS 18. USE RECOMMENDED area. with blades, AWAY sho_J|d be 8. MAKE WORKSHOP starter servicing; Make sure switch in, ENVIRONMENT them tO Cain. Keepw0(k' adequate surrounding work 7, KEEP CHtLDREN All to wax DANGEROUS expose Provide inwte before 17. AVOID CLEAN benches extended TOOLS WITH CARE 16. DISCONNECT Form habit of checking to see that keys and adjusting wrenches are removed from tool before turning it on. 5. KEEP WORK and balance Keep tools sharp and clean performance. Follow instructions changing accessories. tN PLACE order, footing 15. MAINTAIN to a live terminal. in working during 14. DON'T OVERREACH proper grounding type receptacle. The green conductor in the cord is the grounding wire. Never connect the 3. KEEP GUARDS or muffs) Use clamps or a vise to hold work when practical, It's safer than using your hand, frees both hands to operate tool too!, is equipped w_th an approved 3-conductor a 3-prong grounding type plug to fit the green wire (plugs tools 13. SECURE WORK ALL TOOLS tool and IL 60684 power r protectors operation, Read and understand the owner's manual and labels affixed to the toot. Learn its application and limitations as wel! as the specific potential hazards peculiar fo Chicago, neckties or jewelry in moving parts. Wear protective Roll long sleeves (Head Protection) comply with ANSi Z87.1) -at all times.: Everyday eyeglasses 0nly have impact resistant _lenSes, ;they: are NOT-safety glasses.,Also, use face or dust mask if cutting operation is dusty, and ear Check for parts, breakage alignment of of moving parts, conditions that may .affect other that is damaged part parts, binding mounting, its operation. should of mowng and any A be properly other guard or repaired or replaced. 21. DIRECTION Feed work of rotation OF FEED into a blade or cutter against of the blade or cutter only, 22. NEVER LEAVE UNATTENDED Turn power complete off. stop. TOOL Don't the direction RUNNING leave tool until it comes to a :ilADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR WOOD SHAPER CAUTION: Turn motor switch "OFF" and Power Cord when changing Shaper cutters adjustments. disconnect or making 18, DO NOT perform layout, the table while the cutting 19. NEVER Safety is a combination of operator common sense and alertness at all times when the Wood Shaper is being used, WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPERATE YOUR WOOD SHAPER UNTIL IT IS COMPLETLY ASSEMBLED AND INSTALLED ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.,. AND UNTIL YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE FOLLOWING: PAGE 1. General Safety Instructions 2, 3. 4. Getting to Know your Wood Shaper ............ Basic Wood Shaper Operation ................. Maintenance .............................. for Power Tools 5. Stability ..... 2 11 t4 t8 of Machine The Shaper must be bolted securely to a stand or work bench, in addition, if there is any tendency for the Shaper to tip over or move during certain operations, it should be bolted to the floor. 6, Location The Shaper should be positioned so neither the operator nor a casual observer is forced to stand in line with the workpiece when straight line shaping. This Shaper is intended for indoor use only. 7. Protection: Eyes, Hands, Face, Ears, Body 8, Always feed against rotation "back up" the workpiece. of the cutter. 9. Do not take deep cuts or feed the stock too rapidly. 10. Be particularly careful in shaping wood that cross grains or knots, as these may cause the be thrown into the cutter or cause kickbacks. 11. Before applying power, make sure the NEVER keyed contains hands to washer is installed immediately under the spindle nut and the spindle nut is securely fastened, and all guards are in the proper position, Make sure cutters are sharp, 12. Avoid awkward hand positions, where a sudden slip could cause a hand to move into the cutt:er. Never reach in back of or around the cutter with either hand to hold down the workpiece. 13. Accumulations of stock or of finished work should not be allowed on the table. Never clear table while cutter is 20. Do not material shaping - place your being cut. fingers or 22. NEVER Shaper. perform internal with on the on the near edge of operations with the it is installed and shaping guards nor Use either hands operations 23. Do not use your hands to remove from around cutters; use a brush. 24. Do not tamper in any way. work and a collar 21. NEVER perform irregular shaping cutter guard removed. Be positive adjusted per instructions. objects on this or materials make them inoperative 25. ALWAYS joint or plane edge on surface of workpiece that will be in contact with fence and/or table. 26. NEVER attempt work pieces. to shape warped or twisted or bowed 27. Before leaving the machine, make sure the motor switch is "OFF" the power cord is disconnected from the power source, and the cutter has stopped revolving. 28. Never operate the Shaper without a protective the ur_used shaft end of a double ended motor. part of this Shaper should break, cover on bend, or fail WARNING: DO NOT ALLOW FAMILIARITY (GAINED FROM FREQUENT USE OF YOUR WOOD SHAPER)TO BECOME COMMONPLACE, ALWAYS REMEMBER THAT A CARELESS FRACTION OF A SECOND IS SUFFICIENT TO INFLICT SEVERE INJURY. 30. Note and follow Shape:r Safety Instructions that appears on the appear on the fence. WAR NIN G A KEYED WASHER MUST ALWAYS BE USED UNDER THE SPINDLE NUT 31. Note and follow Safety Shaper Switch assembly. Instructions that DANGER FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY: 14. Rubbish, shavings, stock, or other objects or material should not be allowed on the floor where they may be a tripping hazard. _EAO AND UNDERSTANO OWN£R S MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING MACH_N£ 1 2 15. Use working forms, patterns or holders wherever possible, and keep them maintained, Care should be taken that the work is securely fastened in these fixtures, Stock is often of such size or shape that it must be clamped in a holder before being shaped, The inside jaws which clamp directly against the stock should be lined with sand paper, Guards may also be :mounted on a holder to afford additional protection. fastened 17, Do not wear gloves, neckties, loose sleeves, or ragged or torn clothing of any kind. Wear safety goggles complying with ANSI Z87,1-t968 to protect your eyes from dust or flying particles. in any way or any electrical component fail to perform properly, or if any is missing, shut off power switch, remove power supply cord from power supply and replace damaged missing and/or failed parts before resuming operation. rotating. 16: When the fence is used, make sure it Ts securely and will not slip, and is properly adjusted. freehand fence, or a starting pin in the table spindle, or a pattern. 29. If any Wear safety goggles that comply with ANSI Z87.1 1 968. Wear ear plugs or muffs during extended periods of operation, Do not wear gloves .., roll long sleeves above the elbow, perform assembly, or set-Up tool is rotating. W£AR S_FET¥ AT ALL BE POStTIVE KEYED gPIN_LE LINDE_ TtGHT GOGGLES PStq AN$!2'87 t TIME&t _E_OR_. NU? _,_,q-_,_._ _S DER_CTLY A_ T'ORNtN{_ SPJNDL£" S_4*_.P_R NLET IS "ON 3 ALWAYS cEED WO_KPIEC£ AGA!N_T ROTATION OF CUTTER MOTOR AND CUTTER _OTATE tN SAME QIRECTIO_ 4 AVOId" AWK_A_ F,[_._ _OSJ'TIONS 5 _EEP F_NGE_S AWAY _ROM REVOLVING C{JTTER _ US_ FI×TURE_ WHEN N_CESSA_tY 6 tJSE ABL_. GUARD OVERHEAD F_NC£ _S NOT WH_4 ADJUS1- JN PLACE WARNING: THE 4-3/8" FLAT PULLEY AND THE 2" MOTOR PULLEY FURNISHED, WILL RUN THE CUTTER APPROXIMATELY 9000 R,P,M. WHEN USED WITH A 3450 MOTOR, NEVER SUBSTITUTE THESE BECAUSE PULLEYS IT COULD TO INCREASE BE DANGEROUS. THIS SPEED resultin foreign objectsbeingthrownintothe,eyes;whichcanresultin ilseve:re: eyedamagei AlWays wearsafetyg0ggles complying ;i:_i;_h ANSI: Z87_1 (shoWn OnPackage) beforecommencing powe_ tooloperation. SafetyGoggles are available at Sears retaiFbr catalog stores. MOTOR SPECUFRCATIONS AND ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS TtiiS rnachine is designed to use a 3450 R.P.M. Motor only. DOnot use any motor that runs faster than 3450 R.P.M. It is: wired for _peration on 115 volts, 60 Hz., alternating current; IT MUST NOT BE CONVERTED TO OPERATE ON 230 VOLTS, EVEN THOUGH SOME OF THE RECOMMENDED MOTORS ARE DUAL VOLTAGE. This THESE CRAFTSMAN MOTORS HAVE BEEN FOUND BE ACCEPTABLE FOR USE ON THIS TOOL. This plug requires outlet as shown. HP 1/2 1/2 _:3/4 RPM 3450 3450 3450 1/2, _ VOLTS 115 115 115 115 115 3450 CATALOG 12!6 1218 1219 1226 1269" "MOtor has reversing CAUTION: Do notuse or any motor with an automatic their use may be hazardous. CONNECTING This machine Plug power must _ord idto sa;_er fUse:o[: ch:cuit TO protector While in use to protect a i 15v properly breaker. If you:are WARNING: DO NOT PERMIT THE TERMINALS OF PLUGS REMOVING THE PLUG TO OR :grounded the Your unit plttg that or cut, or damaged 125 _0Qr S-PRoNG volts and it has a Extension , i _ _: CHECK _ PRONG lug to electrician grounded \_ LUG ......... _ t CONNECTED TO A Cord Wire Size AWG Length MOTOR 14 12 8 ROTATION WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, MAKE SURE PLUG IS NOT CONNECTED TO POWER SOURCE OUTLET WHEN CHANGING MOTOR ROTATION. The GROUNDING the grounding Up to100' . ................................. 100' to 200' . .................................. 200' to 400' . ................................ RouND II-Fn o Ui OUT connect NOTE: The adapter illustrated is for useonly if you already have a properly grounded 2-prong receptacle. Adapter is not allowed in Canada by the Canadian Electrica! Code, The use of any extension cord will cause some loss of power, To keep this to a minimum and to prevent overheating and motor burn-out, use the table below to determine the minimum wire stze (A.W.G.) extension cord. Use only 3 wire extension cords which have 3-prong grounding type plugs and 3-pote receptacles which accept the tools plug. like this. PROPERLY___ type 2-PRONG RECEPTACLE in any way, have PLUG cord and grounded you have a qualified outlet with a properly ADAPTER 3-PRONG i 3-conductor FINGERS TO TOUCH WHEN INSTALLING OR FROM THE OUTLET. is to be used on less than looks and always GROUNb|NG WARNING:: IF NOT PROPERLY GROUNDED THIS POWER TOOL CAN INCUR THE POTENTIAL HAZARD OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK. PARTICULARLY WHEN USED IN DAMP LOCATIONS IN PROXIMITY TO PLUMBING. IF AN ELECTRICAL SHOCK OCCURS THERE iS THE POTENTIAL OF A SECONDARY HAZARD SUCH AS YOUR HANDS CONTACTING THE CUTTER BLADE. If power cord is worn it replaced immediately. a 3-conductor An adapter as shown below is available for connecting plugs to 2-prong receptacles. The green grounding lug extending from the adapter must be connected to a permanent ground such as to a properly grounded outlet box. as type outlet not: sure that with a mating It is recommended that replace the TWO prong THREE prong outlet, TO POWER SOURCE OUTLET be grounded is equipped adapter as shown known ground, machi ne motors reset overload tool If the outlet you are planning to use for this power tool is of the two prong type DO NOT REMOVE OR ALTER THE GROUNDING PRONG IN ANY MANNER. Use an NO. switch blower or washing power grounding type plug which has a grounding prong, approved by Underwriters' Laboratories and the Canadian Standards Association. The ground conductor has a green jacket and is attached to the toot housing at one end and to the ground prong in the attachment plug at the other end. motor viewed pulley. according must from (See rotate COUNTERCLOCKWISE the shaft end to which page 8) If it does not, to the instructions furnished when you will mount the change the direction with the motor. UNPACKmNG: AND CHECKING Model 113.239291 one carton CONTENTS WARRANTY ................................ ShaPer is shipped Complete in 2 Elevating Rod and Table Support ....... Belt Guard and Motor to Motor Mount +. Motor Rotation ..................... Motor Pulley ....................... Motor Support Assembly to Shaper ..... Mounting Switch Assembly ................... Assembling Steel Legs ....................... Mounting Wood Shaper on Floor Stand ............ Plugging in Motor ........................... Installing Shaper Fence + For Straight Edge Shaping only .............................. Installing Shaper Cutter Guard - For Curved or Irregular Shaping only .................... GETTING TO KNOW YOUR WOOD SHAPER ...... On-Off Switch ............................. Elevating Control Lever ...................... Spindle Lock Knob ......................... Spindle ................................... Spacers .................................... Keyed Washer ............................. Fence Adjusting Knob ....................... Fence Lock Knob .......................... Fence Faces ............................... Cutter Guard .............................. Starting Pin ............................... Removing and Installing Cutter ADJUSTMENTS .............................. Wood and includes steel legs and motor. Model 113.239201 Wood Shaper is shipped complete in one carton but DOES NOT INCLUDE Steel Legs or Motor. General Safety Instruction for Power Tools ......... Additional Safety Instructions for Wood Shaper ..... Motor Specifications and Electrical Requirements .... UNPACKING AND CHECKING CONTENTS ....... List of Loose Parts .......................... ASSEMBLY ................................. Tools Needed .............................. Installing Mounting Checking Installing Mounting CONTENTS ................ 2 Separate 3 4 5 5 6 6 one with the illustration and the list of Loose Parts to make certain all items are accounted for, before discarding any packing material. tf any parts are missing, do not attempt to assemble the Shaper, plug in the power cord or turn the switch on until the missing parts are obtained and are installed correctly. all parts from packing materials 7 7 8 Remove the protective and edges of the table. grease and spot remover. 8 9 CAUTION: Never volatile solvents. oil that is applied Use any ordinary use gasoline, check or similar highly Apply 1t ALL ASSEMBLY STEPS ARE COMPLETE, AND HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE SAFETY OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS. 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 15 Shaper Fence .............................. Fence Faces ............................... BASIC SHAPING OPERATIONS ................. Use of Cutter Spacers ........................ 15 15 16 t 6 Straight Edge Shaping ....................... Shaping With Use of Miter Gauge and Hold+Down Clamp (Optional Accessory) ......... Irregular or curved Shaping ................... MAINTENANCE ............................. LUBRICATION .............................. RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES ................ TROUBLE SHOOTING ........................ REPAIR PARTS .............................. 17 17 18 20 20 21 22 Wipe all parts thoroughly WARNING: CONNECT FOR PLUG TO each to the table top household type 9 10 10 11 11 13 !3 a coat of automobile naptha and wax to the table. with YOUR POWER a clean, dry cloth. OWN SAFETY, SOURCE OUTLET NEVER UNTIL YOU AND LIST OF LOOSE PARTS Included with Model No, 113.239201 and 113.239291 Item A B C D E F G H J K L M N 0 P Q R S T PartName Motor Mount Qty. ............................. I Guard, Pulley ............................. Pulley, Motor ............................. Belt, "'V'" 1/2 x 33 ......................... 1 1 1 Support Assembly, R.H ..................... Support Assembly,LH ...................... Guard, Cutter ............................. Hub Assembly, Lock ....................... Nut, Lock ............................... Stud Nut ................................ Support, Guard ........................... Bracket, Support .......................... Fence Assembly ........................... Plate, Guard .............................. Switch Box Assembly ...................... Spindle Assembly .......................... Base .................................... ! I + I I I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 Owners Manua{ ........................... Bag Assembly, Loose Parts (Part No. 72022) Containing The Following: Starting Pin ............................. Insert, Table ............................ Wrench ................................ Screw, Hex Hd. 3/8-1B x 1 ................. 1 1 1 1 2 Washer 25164x 1-118x 7164 ............... 2 B01t+ Carriage 5/16-18 x 1-114 .............. Washer 21]64 I.D. x 7 tB 0.D. x lib .......... 4 4 Screw, W/L0ckwasher 5]16-t8 x 3/4 ......... Washer11/321.D. x1+1116 x1/8 ............ 3 2 Wrench, Hex "L" 5]32 .................... Wrench, Hex "L" I/4 ..................... Knob .................................. Nut, Hex Jam 3/8-24 ..................... Screw, Hex Hd+ 5/16-18 x 1 1/_, .............. Nut, Hex 5/16-18 ........................ 1 1 1 ! 3 7 L0ckwasher, Int. 5]! B ..................... Hanger,Cable ........................... Screw, He× Hd. 5/_6-18 x 2 ................ Elevating Rod ........................... Washer 21/84 x 3/4 x 1/16 ................. 3 1 2 1 5 Screw, Soc. Set 5/1E;..l_ x 5/1_ 1 i ii:izzi ¸/:! ! iii ¸¸:, ¢ Induded With ModeiNo;: 113.239291 only nty. 8 _=.Screw,Truss:Hd_Ii4o20x 5/B: ,,,:. ............. 28 C c:i:D_" Nut,_ RexIJ4_2o ...:;. ........................ 2B ....i:Loci(washer; 1/4:External. _.;. :.:,. .... _=.,;L,. 28 B ...... E F ..... G .H L M Cl_anneliSuppb_t i.,. .......... .. ,. _,.., Stiffener, i....!_.;...,,,,... .... :.i...; ::-Stiffener; Side ......................... Stiffener, End .......................... e;Screw, Pan Hd. Ty, A N8 x 1/2 ............ Nut, HeXHd. 1/2-13 .................... • Foot, Leveling .......................... Motor ......... ; ...................... 2 2 2 2 4 B 4 1 A :HARDWAREFOR MOUNTING TOOL _ • Screw, Hex Hd, 5/16-18 x 3 • Lockwasher,5/lBExterna _!_:.ii_i_i_ oNut, Hex Jarn5/16-18 ................... • Washer,11/32 ID ....................... 3 3 3 3 • These parts contained in Loose Parts Bag No. 72031. _----L ' III ASSEMBLY i TOOLS NEEDED F RAMI 7/16-INCH WRENCH 1 I2-1NCH WR ENCH 9/16-_ NCH WRENCH ...... SCREWDRIVER SCREWDRIVER NG SQUARE (MEDIUM} (SMALL) Coat the spindle assembly with cup grease, being sure to wipe some of the grease into the elevating slot milled in the spindle assembly. TAPPED HOLE FOR ELEVATING ROD SLOT SPINDLE 6 PULLEY INSTALLING ELEVATING AND TABLE ROD SUPPORT Position table upside down on 2 x 4's on edge for support and clearance for spindle assembly. 1. Install (3/8-24) jam nut on short elevating rod and screw the rod into side of spindle assembly. 2. Remove spindle lock knob. htsert the spindle assembly into the table support, position the tong angle of the elevating rod straight down and tighten jam nut securely. The angle portion of elevating rod must be parallel with spindle assembly. 3. Install 4. Rotate the set screw into the table support, while moving the elevating rod back and forth, until the dog point on end of set screw enters the elevating slot in spindle assembly. This can be felt as the set screw and spindle assembly are rotated. Tighten the set screw, then back it off 1/4 turn. This wilt allow enough clearance for the spindle assembly slot to slide on dog-point end of set screw, 5. Check knob on end of elevating operation of spindle threaded end of the threads in the rod. several times, by moving elevating control lever back and forth in order to make sure it is not binding, yet slides effectively on the dog-point end of screw. Readjust set screw slightly, if requi red, for smooth operation. Reinstall 6. spindle lock knob. Position shaper base on table support casting so the three mounting holes are aligned. Install and tighten the three 5/16-18 x 3i4dnch hex-head screws with fock washers. POSITION .5/8 IN. DIA, MOTOR SHAFT WITH THiS END BELT GUARD MOUNTING BELT GUARD TO MOTOR 1. Place the motor 2. Support shown. 3. rear mount of MOUNT on your motor AND MOTOR mount workbench. with 3/4" Find four 5/16" x 18 x 1-1/4 carriage 5/16-18 hex nuts, and two 2t/64 x 3/4 Washers. Position hardware as shown. x stock bolts, 1/16 as four Flat MOTOR 3/4 IN. STOCK MOUNT { u :: 5/8 IN. SHAFT i1t, :::4.; !: ::Place:':Belti::G_ard iunde_iMotor (between; Motor Support ' i:i B_a_ket and M0torll Mount )and makd certaln 518' shaft : :is Centeied in •Bblt Guard hoie. :inStall nuts finger tight, ?i!! 5/t6 CHECKING The motor viewed from 1. Place 2. must rotate the PULLEY the motor Stand MOTOR clear of COUNTERCLOCKWISE end. the NUTS when or on the floor. motor and plug outlet shaft, (see If Page 4). Notice the it is not turning properly,grounded rotation of the HEX COU NTERCLOCKW]SE ROTATION ROTATION on your workbench IN. the cord into a COUNTERCLOCKWISE, REMOVE the plug from the Outlet and change the:irotation of the motor according tO the instructions furnished with the: motor, WARNING_ FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, MAKE SURE PLUG IS NOT CONNECTEDi:TO POWER SOURCE OUTLET WHEN CHANGING MOTOR ROTATION. INSTALLING 1. MOTOR PULLEY \ 5/32 lN. TSCREWWRENCH Install motor pulley (flat-faced pulley) on motor shah, with closed end of pulley facing out. Tighten pulley set screw securely. MOTOR PULLEY \ FLUSH WITH END OF SHAFT k• ••/, : • . MOTOR MOUNT . PLATE MOTOR Using table insert as a spacer, position motor on motor mount plate to provide a distance of 1/4-inch from mounting edge of motor mount plate as shown. Tighten the four motor mount bolts securely and recheck for correct positioning. MOTOR PULLEY (FLAT-FACE) TABLE iNSERT I/4 INCH USED AS A SPACER MOUNTING MOTOR TO SHAPER MOTOR SUPPORT ASSEMBLY MOTOR t. PLace V-belt on motor pulley and attach motor mount plate to shaper base with two bolts (3/8-16 x 1-inch) and washers. Leave bolts finger tight. 2. Roll the belt onto spindle pulley, pull motor mount plate toward end of base until belt is tight enough to prevent slipping and tighten the two bolts. Each bolt should be in approximately the same position in the base slots. 3. Position elevating rod in approximate mid position and turn spindle pulley by hand several times to see that the belt rides in the approximate mid position of motor pulley. If not, recheck assembly. The belt should change positions on motor pulley as the lever position is changed (while the spindte pulley is rotated by hand). MOUNTING "J, SWITCH ASSEMBLY Attach the switch assembly to the underside of the Shaper table using the two screws and lockwashers packed with the switch. MOUNT SPINDLE ELEVATING ROD PULLEY PLATE BASE ASSEMBLING STEEL LEGS : (Si_ppli_ With 113J2392910nly), £ : :: 'Side::Stiffeners USi_ig:: f0ur: (4)i: i14;20 Truss heads_re_; : Thel EndStiffeners;_are placed cin: itop 0f each Side ::stiffener as:shown.: !lfisert screws: thi0ugh: the 9/32 inch i: :::di;_meter holes and finger tighten l:/4-20;nutS: 2_ Attach: the four (4) legS;'::tothe Sicle'_nd End Stiffener {]singl_/4_20 screws, IOckwashers and nuts assh6wn: • 3; Remove the four (4) Truss head screws which were assembled in Paragraph No. Orie. Place the two (2) Support Channels as Shown, in position, align holes in supports with holes in the side Stiffeners, replace |ockw_shers and nuts. Tighten all nuts using 7/!6 wrench; / 4: The two (2) Stiffeners, (F)iare fastened to the top side of each side stiffener using N8 x 1/2 self-threading screws. The guard plate is mounted as shown using same screws. Install leveling feet as shown. To level Leg Set, loosen nut on inside of leg and turn nut on outside to raise or lOWer feet, Adjust all four levelers, if necessary, and then :'tighten nuts on inside of leg. Item NOTE_ These levelers ape not: intended adjUstment._ " for height A 8 C D E F Leg .................................. e Screw, Truss Hd, I/4-20 x 5/8 ............. • Nut, Hex 1/4-20 ........................ Lockwasher, 1!4 External ................ Channel, Support ........................ Stiffener .............................. G H j K L Stiffener. Side ........................ Stiffener, End .......................... • Screw, Pan Hd, TV- A N8 x 1/2 ............ • Nut, Hex Hal. 1/2-13 .................... • Foot, Leveling ......................... • These GUARD MOUNTING WOOD SHAPER ON FLOOR Qty. Part Name parrs contained in Loose Parts Bag No, 72031. PLATE STAND t. Three mounting holes are provided in the base of the shaper for the purpose of mounting it securely on a substantial tool stand with screws or bolts. 2. The tool stand should be high enough so the top surface of the shaper table will be 35 to 37 inches above the floor. The shaper must be mounted to allow the motor to overhang rear edge of tool stand. t NO. PAN (SUPPL}ED CAUTION: The shaper must be mounted on a substantial tool stand and secured so there is no possibility of tipping. The Shaper must be positioned on the toot:stand-so that the spindle pulley is guarded from the bottom. Place the Shaper on the Steel LEGS. PositiOn as shown, and align mounting holes; SecUre with 3 ea. 5/16" x 18 x 3" screws;washers and nuts, .... i= .............. ..... 10 8 X HD, WiTH I/2 iN. SCREW LEG SET) 4 28 28 28 2 2 2 2 4 8 4 PLUGGING 1. Find 2. Route plastic the cable motor hanger cord IN MOTOR from behind among the motor the loose parts. mount, across the top of the Leg Set and plug it into the receptacle the side;of the switch box. 3. in Bring the power cord alongside the motor cord ... wrap the plastic cable hanger around the cords and attach the hanger to the top of the Leg Set. 5/16-18 X 2 IN. HEX HD. SCREWS AND WASHERS RNSTALLING FOR STRAIGHT 1, Instal_ the fence FENCE SHAPER FENCE -EDGE SHAPING ONLY with two 5/16-18 x 2 inch hex head screws and two plain washers. These screws thread into tapped holes in the table. Adjust the fence as outlined on page 13. GUARO INSTALLING FOR CURVED SHAPER CUTTER GUARD OR IRREGULAR SHAPING ONLY HEX NOTE: 1. Fence must be removed. Assemble Cutter Guard as illustrated. 1t HD, SCR, EW ki_:ii:i¸__;¸¸ : !:!_-_:_i/:_::i: ¸¸!,I:I/i _ _ .:_ _;:; :_::: _` :;_;_::_:::_;;j_ ...... Aiign the guard _pportl _0 that it is:cer_teredon the shaper spind e i(It may_ibe necessary to ioosen: the 5/16:18 ScreWs Which: secure _the ii Support bracket :tO the channeis ito perform this adjustment):; Af{er the :alignment is achieved tighten all four SCrewSsecurely. GUARD InStall Cutter GUard:Assembly to table support using the two 5/16:18 X:2 inch hex head screws located at rear of table Support. k ]2 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR WOOD SHAPER 8 FENCE LOCK KNOB 9 FENCE TABLE MITER FACE INSERT GAUGE TABLE \ STARTING PIN FENCE ADJUSTING KNOB FENCE 2 _:LEVATI NG CONTROL LEVER 3 1 ON-OFF \ MOTOR SHAPER MOTOR KNOB CAUTION: Before turning switch on, make sure the cutter is installed properly and the keyed washer is positioned below the spindle nut, The On*Off Switch has a locking feature, THIS FEATURE IS INTENDED TO PREVENT UNAUTHORIZED AND POSSIBLE HAZARDOUS USE BY CHILDREN AND OTHE RS. MOUNT PLATE BASE a. TO turn Shaper ON... insert finger under switch lever and putl END of lever out. After turning switch ON, always allow the cutter to come up to full speed before cutting. Do not cycle the motor switch on and off rapidly, as this may cause the cutter to loosen. In the event this should ever occur; allow the cutter to come to a complete stop and ret_ghten the spindle nut normally, not excessively. Never leave the shaper white the power is "ON". b. TO turn shaper OFF... PUSH lever in. Never leave the shaper until the cutting tool has come to a comptete stop, TO lock switch in OFF position...hold switch 1N with one hand ,. o REMOVE key with other hand. ALWAYS LOCK THE SWITCH "OFF" WHEN SHAPER IS NOT IN USE.,. REMOVE KEY AND KEEP IT IN A SAFE PLACE,,, ALSO.,, IN THE EVENT OF A POWER FAILURE (ALL OF YOUR LIGHTS GO OUT) TURN SWITCH OFF ... LOCK IT AND REMOVE THE KEY, THIS WILL PREVENT THE SHAPER FROM STARTING UP AGAIN WHEN THE POWER COMES BACK ON. KEY (YELLOW I3 (NOT FURNISHED) CAUTION: All set-up and operational instructions that follow (for the Shaper) relate to and require counterclockwise rotation of the spindle. 1. ON-OFF SWITCH c. SPINDLE LOCK SWITCH PLASTIC) FACE 2; :ELEVATING CONTROL LEVER , i .... The :,Elevating ::i:co_troi Lever: : movesl _he: spindle :vertically :a di_ait_:of,718:inch to locate:the: cUttei;_;at: the desired:vertical_i_Sition_ determined, CAUTION: Always release the quill lock knob before attempting to ichattge ithe iposition:of Spindle tighten the knob Secureiy before startinff operation. : .... 4. SPINDLE L_ .This::=shaper is designed for use with maximum diameter 2Li/2-inch bore. diameter cutters having a l/2:inch 5_ SPACERSA total of three spacers are provided, two 7/16inch thick and one 1/4 inch think for positioning the cutter for desired shapes. 6; KEYED 7. immediately below the spindle nut; FENCE ADJUSTING KNOB Each fence face may be moved forward or backward by turning the fence adjusting 8. - Must always be positioned CAUTION: Always have the keyed washer directly under the nut, otherwise the nut may loosen and serious injury could resu|t. knobs. FENCE LOCK position has tightening 9. WASHER 1 !, STARTING PIN : :The Starting' Pin must be used as a pivot to support the : i:iwork unti!:it has been fed into the cutter and against the collar. The Starting Pin may be located in either of the two threaded holes near the table insert opening, depending upon the direction of rotation, but ALWAYS on the in-feed side. 12. REMOVING AND INSTALLING CUTTERS a. Raise:spind}e to maximum height b. To REMOVE cutter, hold spindle with the 1/4" hex wrench and loosen nut with wrench provided as shownReverse procedure to TIGHTEN SPINDLE NUT. NOTE: TO AVOID POSSIBLE BENDING OF THE SPINDLE LOOSEN OR TIGHTEN NUT WITH BOTH WRENCHES POINTING AS NEARLY IN THE SAME DIRECTION AS POSSIBLE. KNOB been - After selected, the the desired fence fence is secured face bY the fence lock knobs. FENCE FACES -- Each fence may be moved forward or backward by releasing the fence lock knob and turning the fence adjusting knobs. Each fence face operates independently of the other, by means of the adjusting mechanism. After the desired fence position has been selected, it is secured by tightening the fence lock knob. The fence faces wilt close in from a maximum three-inch opening down to one-inch for Small diameter cutters, by loosening the two screws in the front of each face and sliding the face to the desired posiiton. The Screws must be tightened securely after each setting. CAUTION; The opening between inner ends of fence faces ShOuld: never _be large_ than required to just clear the particular cutter being used. ALWAYS ROTATE THE SPINDLE BY HAND BEFORE STARTING THE SHAPER MOTOR TO MAKE SURE CUTTER DOES NOT STRIKE FENCE FACES, / 10. CUTTER GUARD NOTE: Used for curved or irregular shaping only fence must be removed and starting pin must be in place on in-feed side. Provides added protection for irregular shaping. Guard is adjustable for various thickness of material. WRONG CAUTION; Always rotate the spindle by hand before starting the shaper motor to make sure cutter does not strike guard, • •-•::::i:: • •: •••:• O••::• •• :• •: RIGHI" • :__-•i _•:•i: • :• • :'14. ¸ ADJUSTMENTS WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, TURN SWITCH "OFF." AND REMOVE PLUG FROM POWER SOURCE OUTLET BEFORE MAKING ANY ADJUSTMENTS. ADJUSTABLE 1. Move both fence faces fence adjusting knobs. SHAPER out 3/4" FENCE by turning the two FENCE ADJUSTING KNOBS STRAIGHT EDGE FENCE 2. Position fence framing square adjusting knob. 3, Loosen the fence attaching bolts and shift the complete fence assembly until both fence faces are the same distance from the miter slot. Tighten correctly faces in the or straightedge fence attaching positioned. Check this adjustment sure it did not change. Lock all controls been completed. same plane by using a and adjusting the fence bolts after securely after fence tightening after desired bolts has been to make settings have FENCE FACES Loosen the four (4) screws as shown and slide each fence face in as close to the cutter as possible, but do not permit the cutter to strike fence faces. 1° , Set the fence faces so the cutter (Not supplied see Recommended Accessory List) projects far enough beyond them to produce the desired depth of cut. if the cutter is set to remove only a portion of the edge of the work piece, the two fence faces should be set even with each other. 15 FACE BA SiC SHAPING; O PERATION cutter would S have to be turned over. 2i :Always remember (when mounting the cutter) that the cutting edge of cutter must lead into the direction of rotation; Instructions:_:for : reversing the motor rotation are normally :foUnd On the motor name plate, or electrical cover plate. Make sure the plug has been removed from electrical:outlet before attempting to reverse rotation. SPINDLE USE OF CUTTER 1; The spacers cutter, can SPINDLE SPACERS be positioned below and above the y KEYED Notice when the spacer is positioned below the cutter how the spacer proVides a bearing surface for the uncut edge of the board, in addition to its use as a spacer in vertical positioning of the cutter. DIRECTION OF FEED WASHER "_CUTTER __SPACER / 2;:This same :cutter produce a Shape ooposite direction THE SPINDLE IS f k TABLE INSERT can be inverted and mounted to with the board fed through in the I F DIRECTION OF- ROTATION OF REVERSED, Notice how the spacer again provides a bearing surface for the uncut edge of the board. 3. Cut the workpiece to size, so the shaping cut will be as light as possible to produce the desired pattern. CAUTION: Do not attempt to usethe Shaper for sizing a workpiece (except when using the jointer cutter and adjustable fence). 4. Feed workpiece against rotation of cutter. NOTE: It is a very good practice to make a trial cut on a piece of scrap wood as a double check on the set-up before usingthe actual workpiece. CAUTION: Serious injury may result if workpiece is not always fed into the cutter against the direction of rotation of the cutter, Use a smooth even pressure. Experience will:soon reveal the best rate of feed for producing rite Smoothest cut, 5. If :the :Cut removes materia_ Over the entire ed reducing the Width 0f_t!_e work fence ir_ fron_ enough:to provid, it passesthee:utter: This! mg to support the workpiece. / SPACER DIRECTION OF FEED :i •. • • . • : DIRECTION OF ROTATI 0 N NOTE: TABLE INSERT REMOVED •16 " : / AUXILIARY FENCE/WORK SUPPORT WORKPIECE X STRAIGHT 2,7 IN, EDGE SHAPING CAUTION: The Shaper fence must be used in all straight edge shaping operations. 1. When shaping stock 3 inches wide or tess, an auxiliary fence/work support must be used as shown. 2, Make the push stick as shown. I SLIGHTLY THICKER THAN WORKPfECE PUSH STICK (FEEDS UNDER AUXILIARY _ENCEi WORK SUPPORT AUXiLiARY FENCE! WORK SUPPORT ,\ SLIGHTLY NARROWER FENCE 2O PUSH STICK WO_KPI ECE END SHAPING WITH USE OF MITER GAUGE AND HOLD-DOWN CLAMP (OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES) 1. NEVER Hold-down use the Miter Clamp Gauge on the Shaper without installed and the workpiece be positioned the clamped. 2. Both fence faces MUST cannot contact them. so the workpiece 3. Adjust the head of the miter gauge so the end of the workpiece to be shaped will be exactly parallel to the miter gauge slot in the table, This holds true for all angles of the end of the workpiece, 4. The board is positioned in the miter gauge; then hold the workpiece firmly against the miter gauge head and down on the table with your left hand, and feed by gripping the lock handle with vour right hand. 17 THINNER THAN AND WORKPiECE ,."EGUL ROR C RVES. PmG DIRECTION OF FEED DIRECTI( OF workpiece; by using various combinations of cutters on successive passes, and/or by invertlng Cutterand changing direction of spindie: rotati0n and: feedidirectibn_ Tile table insert:must be removed if the cutter does not ctearthe hole in the insert when the cutter is lowered below the table surface:check clearance before turning switch "ON": t; To make irregular shaping cuts remove power cable from electrical source, remove the fence assembly, select the shaper collar that wit! position the cutter to obtain the desired pattern, and lock the shaper collar and Cutter onthe spindle. NOTE: A shaper collar may be located above or below a cutter, or between the two cutters selected. SHAPER COLLAR (OPTIONAL ACCESSORY) o © SHAPER COLLAR (OPTIONAL 2. Mount the cutter guard and adjust as shown. Position the: Guard verticalli (A) (Guard should just clear workpiece) Center the Guard over the cutter. (B) NOTE: Rotate cutter by hand and check for proper clearance inside guard. STARTING(- / i ._: c•• : •_..• _ / SET ACCE SSORY) / 3. 4. The starting pin must be used as a pivot to support the work until it has been fed into the st_aper collar. The Starting Pin may be located in either of the two threaded holes near the table insert opening, depending upon the direction of rotation; but always on the in-feed side. Workpiece MUST contact collar - toward the miter 5. Start the workpiece by pivoting it around the starting pin slowly into the path of the cutter until the workpiece contacts the shaper collar. WARNING: LUMBER. DO NOT ATTEMPT of the cutter WORKPIECE STARTING PIN COLLAR POSITION J 19 and in addition, the following operations are some which can be performed on the shaper - shaping with a pattern, tongue and groove joints, reading and fluting, etc. ("Power Toot Know How" Handbooks are available) See Recommended Accessories list. NOTE: After a few hours of operation, tighten both set screws securely with the Hex wrenches provided. TO SHAPE WARPED PIVOT AROUND the FRONT gauge slot. pulley MAINTENANCE :i_¸ !j: :i WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN I?OFF_ AND REMOVE PLUG OUTLET BEFORE:MAINTAINiNG YOURSAW,I : SAFETY, TURN SWITCH FROM POWER SOURCE OR LUBRICATING NOTE: After a few hours of operation, tighten both pulley set screws securely withthe Hex wrenches provided. Frequently clean your cutting and Pitch Remover, tools with Craftsman Gum A coat of automobi]e-type wax applied to the table wil! help to keep the surface clean and allow workpieces to slide more freely. If the power cord is worn or cut, have it replaced immediately. or damaged in any way, LUBRnCATION The ball bearings used on the cutter spindle packed with lubricant at the factory and require attention, have been no further To maintain smooth and easy operation, occasionally add a few drops of oil tothe outside of the spindle assembly. RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES IN CANADA, SEE YOUR LOCAL SIMPSONS-SEARS STORE OR CATALOG FOR ACCESSORY SELECTION AND NUMBERS ITEM CAT. Floor Base ................................. Steel Legs .................................. Casters ............................ Shaper Collar Set ........................... Shaper Cutters ......................... Push Blocks ................................. Motor W/Reversing Switch ................... :i ii : i_ NO. CAT. ITEM 9-22213 9-22236 9-22222, 9-22221 9-23672 See Catalog 9-2299 9-1269 Miter Gauge ............................. Miter Gauge Hold Down .................... "Power Tool Know How" handbooks Table Saw .............................. Radial Saw .............................. Universal Jig .. _........................... The above recommended accessories are current available manual _rinted. at the time:this was and were NO. 9-29929 9-29928 9-2918 9-2917 9-3231 TROUBLE PROBABLE TROUBLE SHOOTING REMEDY CAUSE iii ,, ,,, ,,,,,,, Spindle Assembly actuates too hard. Set screw engaging slot in spindle assembly too tight, Tighten Cutter comes loose during operation. Keyed washer not properly installed. The keyed the nut, 1, Work being fed too rapid I% 2, Insufficient belt tension. i '.'F'eed work through more slowly to allow cutter to remove stock smoothly. 2. Loosen motor mount plate bolts and move motor slightly toward rear of shaper until belt tension is correct, tighten bolts. 3, Replace belt. Cutter slow down during operation. 3. Glazed Bottoms belt of fence faces Binding of Fence Boards when adjusting in or out, striking table, Shaper 1. Work piece not being produces ragged action 2. Interrupted and tighten , 5. 6. sufficient always be used directly through front hand pressure or revise Auxiliary Support Maintain (pg. 15) accordingly. continuous feed. or resharpen 7. Use a better 1. Adjust until under of face, raise it in _c)th Fence/Work cutter. slow enough to produce grade of material. fence faces, 2. Tighten knob not tight. Workpieoe not held snugly against fence, Work piece not held snugly against table. Work being fed to rapicJly. Attempting to remove more material than spindle assembly lock knob, 3. Increase hand pressure or revise Auxiliary Fence/Work Support (10g. 15), 4, Increase hand pressure or revise Auxiliary Fence/Work Support (pg, t 5), 5. Feed work 6. Joint required to produce desired shape, 7. Fence loose on table, 1. Work Adjust screws. 6. Feed work through smooth cut, 1. Fence faces improperly set. 2. Spindle Assembly lock 4. screws turn, end piay. directions 5. Replace rapidly. 7. Quality of wood not sufficient to produce desired results. 3. must it off 'i/4 3. Sharpen or replace cutter 4. Adjust belt for proper tension. segments have uneven lengths.) 6. Work being fed too Shape varies across width of board. the two feed 4. Belt slipping - causing cutter speed to vary. 5. Cutter blades not concentric. (Blade Shaper produces a smooth cut, but does not hold a straight edge. washer Apply back without slightly I, past cutter. 3. Dull cutter. is smooth Loosen held firmly against fence and/or table. or ripple cuts. screw then workpiece 7. Tighten not held through to proper securely to miter gauge and/or to table. 2. End of workpiece 2. Adjust not parallel with miter gauge slot. 3, End to be shaped 3. Resaw and/or 21 width before shaping fence. I. Hold work firmly on the table. is wavy (not straight). more slowly, miter against miter gauge. joint as necessary. gauge and down edge. R EPAIR:: PARTS I I ! I § I ! I: 36.__.._ _ 40 41 | | | g | g g H 42 6 37 = I ! I ii i 44 i 91 I g II g t "'38 35 \ (used 22 with 9-22236 Steel Leg Set) PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN WOOD SHAPER MODEL No. 113.239201 & 113.239291 FIGURE 1 Key No. 1 3 4 5 Part No, Ke! ' No Description 72008 60167 STD 623120 39411 39613 39290 39512 STD 551037 STD 54t 137 39629 60437 38799 39628 38546 Fence Assembly (See Figure 2) Washer, .343 x 1.062 x 1/8 *Screw, Hex Hd. 5/16-18 x 2 Insert, Table Pin, Table Dowel Table (Includes Nameplate} Knob, Lock *Washer, 13/32 x 47/64 x t/16 *Nut, Hex, Jam, 3/8-24 Stud, Lock *Washer, 2t/64 x 7/8 x 1/8 Screw, Set, 3/8-24 x 3/4 Dog Pt. Rod, Elevating Knob Switch Box Assembly (See Figure STD 55! 210 * Lockwasher,.lnternal No. 10 STD 511 t05 *Screw, Pan Hal. 10-32 x 1/2 39215 Base J 10 11 12 13 !4 1 17 t8 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 4) Spindle Assembly (See Figure 5) 72014 Plate, Guard STD 304330 *Belt, V, I/2 x 33 STD 533t 12 *Bolt, Carriage 5/16-18 x 1-1/4 STD 55t 031 *Washer 21/64 STD 541231 *Nut, Hex 5/16-18 39217 453068 27 28 72003 STD 503102 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 39230 STD 551037 STD 523710 39216 72027 72024 72025 STD 551231 STD 523112 72005 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 56634 72026 72023 68036 37435 37837 38713 72022 Mount, Motor Screw, Mach., 5/16-18 x 3/4, Hex. Hd. w/Lockwasher *Standard Hardware Items- Part No. 23 Description Guard, Pultey *Screw, Set 5/t6-18 x 5/16, Soc. Hd. Cup Pt. Pulley, Motor, (w/Set Screw) Washer, 25/64 x 1-9/64 x 7/64 *Screw, Hex Hd. 3/8-16 x 1 Support Tabre Guard, Asm. Cutter Support Assembly, R.H. Support Assembly, L.Ho * Lockwasher, tnternat 5/16 Screw, Hex Hd. 5/16 x !8x 1-t/4 Guard, Cutter 60262 I.Grip STD 541525 Nut, Lock 1/4-28 70007 Hub Asm. Lock 72033 May be Purchased ! i Loca!ly. i Stud, Includes Nut Key No. 39 ) Arm, Guard Holder, Guard Hanger, *Wrench, *Wrench, Wrench Cable He×., t/4 Hex., 5/32 Bag Asm. Loose Parts (not illustrated) Owners Manual (not illustrated) 7 9 \ 12 11 FIGURE 2 -- FENCE ASSEMBLY : Key No. ! : :: : " 3 138612 41t:t8451-I 5::138413 6 1 38531 ..... 7 _ 381:10 9 38533 . t0 S'£D 512507 11 STD 551012 t2 38532 Hardware 72008 Description :I 72008:: *Standard 10 Fence Assembly Complete x 1/2 K_ob, Adjusting Washer, Spring • Frame {i Knob Shoe Assy., Fence Plate, Work Face (Right) *Screw, Pan Hd., 114-20 x 3/4 *Washer, Plain, 1/4 Plate, Work Face (Left) Item -- May be Purchased 24 Locally. PARTS LIST FOR CRAFTSMAN WOOD SHAPER MODEL No, 113.239201 & 113.239291 2 L FIGURE 3- Key No. LEGS (Supplied with 113.239291 Part No, Description i 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 62614 60314 STD541025 STD551225 68060 72030 68059 62615 ST D610805 STD541050 803835 72029 HARDWARE ,i Leg OScrew, Truss Hd. 1/4-20 x 5/8 e_ Nut, Hex 1/4-20 o* Lockwasher, 1/4 External Channel, Support Stiffener Stiffener, Side Stiffener, End ®*Screw, Pan Hd. Ty. A N8 x 1/2 o* Nut, Hex Hdo 1/2-13 • Foot, Leveling t Motor FOR MOUNTING STD523130 STD 551131 ST0541231 STD551031 only) Standard Hardware Item - May be purchased !ocatly. Stock Item - May be secured through the Hardware Department of most Sears Retail Stores or Cata;tog Order Houses, TOOL These parts contained No. 72031. • Screw, Hex Hd, 5/16-t8 x 3 e* Lockwasher, 5/16 External • Nut, Hex Jam 5/16-t8 • Washer, 11/32 ID 25 in Loose Parts Bag J • •ii :L_;:i/• ;•. ":k i_/•i•!.i i¸ 8 f J FIGURE 4ON/OFF POWER OUTLET 60382 AND MOUNTING BRACKET 'Key; No, -Pa,t i_ . No, i Description; I i 60375 _ 211 6037811; : 3 _' 60256 160376 = Cord, Molded Housing,Switchi_ :: I • Key;Switch : 6o374 ii: 51 i .... i ..... i : i i I SwitchiLocking : :: SwitCh;i:; ;= 7 • = : FIGURE *Standard Hardware Does Not Include Order Separately Item - May be Purchased Locally. Key No. Key No. 3 If Required. 5 - SPINDLE Part No. Description r R ! 2 3 4 5 6 39615 39711 39616 39617 72007 STD 503103 STD 328011 *Standard k- •i::••• ••: •i•••" " •i/•: ASSEMBLY i••••:: •i •• •• •• :; • . 26 Hardware i . Spindle Assembty Complete Nut, Spindle Washer, Keyed Spacer 1/4 Spacer 7/t6 Spindle Assembly *Screw, Set 5/16-18 x 3/8, Soc. Hd. Cup pt. *Pulley, (w!Set Screw) 2 x 1/2 Bore Item "V" - May be Purchased Locally. NOTES 27 WOOD SERVmCE SHAPER Now that you have purchased your wood shaper, 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 call or visit. MODEL NO. 113.239201 SHAPER ONLY The model number of your wood shaper will be found on a plate attached to your wood shaper on the front of the table. 113.239291 SHAPER WITH STEEL LEGS AND MOTOR HOW TO ORDER REPAIR PARTS WHEN ORDERING REPAIR FOLLOWIN3 INFORMATION: PaN No. 72033 ALWAYS GIVE PART NUMBER PART DESCRIPTION MODEL NUMBER 113.239201 113.239291 NAME OF ITEM WOOD SHAPER All parts listed may be and most Sears stores. locally, your order witl Repair Parts Distribution Sold by SEARS, PARTS, ROEBUCK Form AND ordered from any Sears Service Center If the parts you need are not stocked be electronically transmitted to a Sears Center for handling. CO., Chicago, No. SP4462-6 THE IL. 60684 Printed U.S.A. in U.S.A, 11/82