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Check outlet, try another AC outlet.
Check power cord end to end for damage. Do you have a non-contact AC indicator? (You should) Are you getting AC to the machine?
Check built in fuse or breaker on the tool.
Check the switch, does it feel and sound like it is switching correctly? Or is something different?
Try this. Loosen the fastening bolts Loosen the three bolts that secure the blade.
2. Remove the blade
Now you can use a screwdriver to begin sliding the blade out of its slot. Grab the blade carefully and slide it out the rest of the way.
3. Repeat the process on the reverse side
Now turn the planer's drum around to the other side and repeat the process on the second blade.
4. Install the new blade
Now you can install the new blades. Notice the blades have a notch on them that aligns with the slot on the drum. Align the notch and slide the blade into place.
Loosely tighten the outer two nuts, but don't tighten them completely yet.
5. Align the blade
Make sure the blade is centered so it won't rub against either side of the planer. Once the blade is centered you can fasten the bolts down completely.
6. Repeat the process on the reverse side
Now rotate the drum and install the new blade on the other side.
try a quality tool shop or saw /tool sharpener shop
most planer blades are generic and fit a range of planers
the only thing that varies on some is the method of attaching the blades
take an old one as a sample
Try going onto craftsman tools website and looking up the jointer by model number. there should be a blowup and parts list, maybe a price list also. if the bearings aren't listed you can probably take it apart and find replacements at Grainger, or MSC or motion machine.chibasset
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