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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
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The majority of jointers even cheap chinese imports have 3" or 4" hand cranks for both infeed and outfeed adjustments. The gibs can usually be adjusted when needed even on cheap jointer planers.
The rigid website has a support page and product parts and manual download.
If the download doesnt work call them and insist that they e-mail or mail a paper copy.
Most jointer planers are somewhat similiar in design and appearance.
Some power tool instruction manuals from competitors may have more complete step by step instructions.
Your intake side of the jointer is not high enough. You can run a test using tape to see. Hope this helps. Remember to vote if it helps. Thanks. Here is the link to a youtube video that will explain it. Its called Dealing with snipe on a planer / jointer / thicknesser
Try the sears support website at www.managemylife.com If you have no luck there, look at the publication reprints for craftsman tools at this site. Good luck.
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you will need the directions from the owners manual , do not guess at this it can be a hazard if not done properly i have manual and will try to look it up and figure how to get the info to you
If I had to pick, I would get the planer first. That way you can at least get your lumber pretty darn close to flat and parallel. Furthermore you can resize your lumber when necessary. But that’s just my opinion.
I too need a manual for 6 1/8 bench top joiner planer.
113.232212 Need manual. Will split with someone to purchase from Sears.
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