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    Oper ati ng I nstr u c tio ns a nd P ar ts Ma nual 1 0 " J ob Si te T a bl e Sa w Ben cht o p S eries – M od el No . JBT S-10M JS WALT ER MEIER (M anuf actur i ng) In c. 427 N ew Sa n f or d Road LaVerg n e, Tennessee 37086 Part N o. M - 707000 Ph . : 800- 274- 6848 Re v isio n A3 10/ 2010 w ww .walt er mei er. com Copyrig h t © 2010 Walt e[...]

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    2 W ar r a nt y and Se r vi c e Walter Meier (Manufacturing) I nc., warrants every product it sells. I f on e of our tools ne eds service or repair, o ne of our A uthori z ed Service Centers located throughout the United States can give you quick service. I n m ost cases, any of these Walter Meier A uthoriz ed Service Centers can authoriz e warrant[...]

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    T a bl e of Cont e nt s Wa rran ty a n d S erv i ce................................................................................................................................2 T a bl e o f C on ten ts .....................................................................................................................................3 Wa rn in [...]

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    4 Warn i ngs 1. Read a n d underst an d t h e e n tir e ow n ers ' ma nu al befor e at t empting assem b ly or oper at ion . 2. Read a n d under s t an d t h e w ar n i n gs post ed o n t h e mac h i n e a n d i n t his ma nu al. Fa il u re t o co mply wit h all of t h ese w ar n i n gs m ay cau s e ser io u s i n j u r y . 3. Repl ace t h e w[...]

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    5 20. Do n 't u se i n da n ger o u s e nv iro n me n t . Don ' t u se pow er t ools i n da mp or w et locat io n s, or ex pos e t h e m t o r ain . Keep w or k ar ea w ell l igh t ed. 21. Keep visi t or s a saf e dist an ce f r om th e w or k ar ea . Keep chil dren aw ay. 22. Make you r w or ksh op chil d proof w it h padlocks, master sw[...]

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    6 T abl e Saw Saf e ty 1. Al w ays u s e a saw blade g u ar d, spl i t ter an d a n t i -kickb ack paw ls for ev er y t h r oug h –saw in g operat io n . Th r o u g h–saw i n g oper atio n s are t h ose i n w h ic h t h e b lade c u ts co m pletely t h r o u g h t h e w orkpiece w h e n r ippin g or cr osscu t t i n g. Always be su re t h e bla[...]

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    7 S p eci f i ca t i o ns S to ck Nu m b e r .......................................................................................................................... 707000 Mo tor ................................................................................................. 120VAC , 1P H , 60 Hz , 15A, 4. 4HP Bl ade Spee d - n o load (RPM) ...[...]

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    8 El e ct ri cal Gr ound ing Ins tr uct io ns I n t h e e v e n t of a ma lfunct io n or break down , groun d i n g pr o vides a pat h of least r esist a n ce f or electr ic cu r re n t t o r edu c e th e risk of electr i c sh oc k. T his t ool is eq uipped w it h a n el ect r ic cor d h av in g an e qu i pm en t- g ro u n din g con du c to r an d [...]

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    9 Featu re s Fi gur e 1 – Features[...]

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    10 Shi ppi ng Co nt e nt s Unpack i ng 1 . R e m o v e th e c on ten ts fro m th e shi ppin g con t ai ner. 2. C ompare t h e co n t e n t s of t h e s hi pping container an d har d w ar e bags wi th t h e li sts f oun d be l ow . M ake cer tain t h at all items are accoun ted f or bef or e discar di n g a n y pac k i n g m at erial. Report a n y s[...]

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    11 Fi gur e 4 – Hardwar e H ard w are Th e f ol low i n g items are s h ow n i n Fig u r e 4. Q S cre w (2) R Coll a r ( 4) S Shaft Sleev e ( 2) T N u t (2 ) U S cre w (1) V N u t (1) W S crew (4) X Plastic Flat W asher ( 4) Y Scr ew ( 2) a Z o Stan d Pa d ( 1) AA o Spl itt er / Ri v i ng K n if e Lock Knob ( 1) BB o Flat Was h er ( 1) CC o Split[...]

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    12 Assem bl y Not e: Th e lett er desig n ato rs u sed i n t h e assemb l y sect ion are t h e sa me as t h ose used i n t h e s hipp i n g con t e n t s a n d h ar dw ar e sect io n (page 10- 11) f or t h e pu r pose of sim p li f yi n g par t ide n tif icat io n . Stand Stand may p op up u nexpected ly wi thout weight of saw on stan d. I n order [...]

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    13 M ou n ting the S aw t o W o rk Su rface A hol e to all o w sa wd us t to fa l l t hrough must be prov ided when the saw is m ount ed to a w ork sur face ( stand not used) . Failur e to do so w ill cau se sa wdust t o build up in the m otor area, which ca n r esu l t i n fire or d am age to the m o to r. R efe rri n g to F i gu re 8: I f th e st[...]

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    14 H a ndwhe e l H a ndle Th r ead t h e h a n dw h ee l ha n dle (D D, Fig. 10) i n t o t h e h a n dw h ee l h ole (A. Fig. 10) , an d th e n tig h te n t h e nu t agai n s t t h e h a n dw h ee l w ith a 10 m m wr en c h . Ins ta llin g the Bla de T o av oid in jur y f r o m an accidenta l star t, m ake sur e the switch is i n t he O FF posi t i[...]

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    15 Bl ade G u ard Assembl y T o av oid in jur y f r o m an accidenta l star t, m ake sur e the switch is i n t he O FF posi t ion and t he plu g i s dis connected f r o m t he pow er source out let. ● When insta ll i ng the b lade guard, cover t he blade teet h w ith a piece of f ol ded cardbo ar d to prot ect your self f rom possib l e injury. S[...]

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    16 Ins ta llin g the P ush- s tic k S tor a ge A ttac h t he metal p us h- s ti c k s tor ag e br a ck e t (F ig ur e 1 3) i n t o t he pr o vi de d s lot ( D, F i g. 14) o n t he r i g h t si de of t he bo dy s he l l. T he br ac k et w il l s nap i nt o pl ac e. St orag e Ri p f ence and miter gauge Stor age brac kets f or th e r i p f en c e (B,[...]

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    17 Ad j u stm en ts Setting u p the Stan d R efe rri n g to F i gu re 16 : 1. R elease t h e stand l ock hook ( D) by slidi n g it aw ay from th e st op sc r ew. 2. R aise t h e h a n d le cover (A ) fi rst, th e n p u l l t h e l ocki ng handl e ( B) ou t an d h o ld. 3. St ep on th e pedal ( C ) an d pu l l t h e s t an d u pw ar d un t i l it is[...]

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    18 Al ig n ing t h e Bl ade G u ard S p l it ter T o av oid in jur y f r o m an accidenta l star t, m ake sur e the switch is i n t he O FF posi t i on and the pl ug is di s connect ed. ● When insta ll i ng the b lade guard, cover t he blade teet h w ith a piece of f ol ded cardbo ar d to prot ect your self f rom possib l e injury. ● Never oper[...]

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    19 90° an d 45° Po si ti ve St op Ad just ment A d justing the Posi t i ve Stop Y o u r s aw h as po sit i ve s t ops t h a t w ill q uick ly positio n t h e saw b l ade at 9 0° a n d 45° to t h e t abl e. Make adj u st m e n t s only i f n ecessary. 90° St op 1. Di sco nn ect t h e saw f r om th e pow er sou r ce. 2. Rai se t h e b lade t o t[...]

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    20 Bl ade P aral lel to t he M i ter S lot T o av oid in jur y f r o m an accidenta l star t, m ake sur e the switch is i n t he O FF posi t ion and t he plu g i s dis connected f r o m t he pow er source out let. This ad j u st m e n t w as m ad e at th e f actor y, bu t i t sh o uld be rech ecke d an d ad j u st ed if n ecessar y. T h i s ad jus [...]

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    21 Ad ju st in g th e M i ter G auge R efe rri n g to F i gu re 24 : 1. Loose n t h e l ock handl e (B ) to a ll o w th e mi te r body ( C ) t o r otat e fr eely. Position t h e m i t er body at 90° so t h e positiv e det e n t secu res i t s positio n . Tig h t e n t h e l ock handl e (B ) to h o l d t h e m iter body in pos itio n . 2 . If th e [...]

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    22 R ip Fe nc e In dica tor Th e r ip fe n ce i ndicator poi n t s to t h e scal e o n t h e f ron t of t h e t abl e saw . Th e meas u r e m e n t show n by t h e i nd icat or w ill pr ov ide t he u se r w it h ac c u r ac y u p t o 1/16 of an in c h . T h e m eas u r e m e n t s h ow n is t h e distan ce f rom t h e b lade to t h e s ide of t h e[...]

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    23 O p erati on Basi c Saw Oper at io n s Rais ing t he Bla de To raise or l ow er t h e blad e, t u r n t h e bl ade elevati on handwheel ( A, Fig. 30) t o th e d esired b lade h e ig h t , an d t h e n t ig h t e n t h e bevel l ock handl e (B, F i g . 3 0) to m ai n t ai n t h e desir ed blad e angle. Fi gur e 30 T ilt in g t h e Bla d e Tw o me[...]

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    24 Fi gur e 33 Cu tti n g O p erati o ns Th er e are t w o basic types of cu t s: rippin g a n d crosscu t ti n g. R ip pin g i s c u t ti n g a lon g t h e le n gth a n d t h e grai n of th e w orkpiece. Crossc u t tin g is c u t ti n g eith er acr oss t h e w i dt h or acr oss t h e gr ai n of th e w orkpi ece. ( I t is n ot safe t o rip or c r o[...]

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    25 stops, r ai se the ant i-kickb ack p aw l s ( A ) on each side of t he spl i t ter and sl id e t he w ork piece out. Fi gur e 35 Bevel R i pp ing This c u t is th e same as rippi n g e x cept th e b lade bev e l a n gle is set t o an angle other t h a n “ 0º. Ri pp ing Sma ll P i eces To av o id inj u r y f rom bl ade co n t act, n e v er m a[...]

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    26 interf ere with the cut if used on t he l ef t si de groove. R efe rri n g to F i gu re 38 : 1. A dj u st t h e bl ade ( A ) t o th e d e s i re d an gl e , an d t igh t e n th e b lade be vel lock k n ob. 2 . T i gh te n th e mi ter l oc k handl e (C ) a t 90 °. 3. H old workpi ece ( B) f ir ml y agai n st t h e f ace of t h e m iter gau g e t[...]

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    27 1. Rem o v e t h e s aw blade an d t h e blade g u ar d for dado c u ts ON LY . R ei n st al l a n d r eal i g n b lade gu ar d for a ll t h r o u g h - sawi n g operat io n s. In st a ll a dado n ot e x ceedi ng 6 in . di a meter a n d 13/ 16 in . wi dth . 2. I n st al l a da do table i n s er t m ak ing s u r e t h at t h e rear of t h e in s [...]

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    28 M ai nt e na nc e G eneral Maintenance For your ow n saf ety, tur n the swi t ch O FF and re mo ve t he switch key. Re m ove t he pl ug f rom the power sour ce outl et befor e m ai ntain ing or lubr icatin g your saw. 1. Cl ea n o u t al l sawd u st th at h as acc um u lated i n side the saw cabin et a n d t h e motor . 2. Pol is h t h e saw tab[...]

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    29 Fi gur e 44 5 . R efe rri n g to F i g u re 4 5: 6. Rem o v e t h e b lack plast i c cap ( B) f rom th e s ide of th e m oto r (C ). 7. Caref u l ly re mo v e t h e spri ng- l oaded cap, a n d t h e n p u l l ou t t h e br u s h a n d replace. 8. Repl ace t h e oth er side. 9. Th e ear s o n th e metal e n d of t h e asse mbly go i n th e s a m [...]

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    T r oubl e s hoot i ng T rouble Probabl e Cause Rem e dy Saw w ill n ot s t a r t . 1 . S a w i s n ot p l u gg ed i n . 2. Fu s e blow n or cir cu it br eaker tripped. 3. Cord is damaged. 4 . D e b ri s i n o n /off s wi tch 1. Plu g in sa w. 2. Repl ace f u se or r eset cir cu it br eaker . 3. Repl ace pow er c or d. 4. Rem o ve swit ch fr om saw[...]

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    31 Pa r t s Orderi n g Repl acem en t P arts To order par t s or r each ou r ser vi ce de par t me n t, call 1-800- 274- 6848, M o n day t h r oug h Fr iday ( see o u r w ebsit e f or bus i ness ho urs ) . H a vi ng t he M o d e l Numbe r a n d S er ia l Nu m b e r of y o ur ma c h i ne a vai la b l e w he n y o u c al l w ill all ow u s t o serv e[...]

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    32 Ta ble Sa w Index N o. Part N o. Descript ion Si ze Q ty 4 8 ............ ...............................S prin g P in ........................................................Ø4x 10 ........................ 2 4 9 ............ JB T S 10 MJ S -49 .......H ex H ead Bol t ..................................................M6 x 70....................[...]

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    33 Ta ble Sa w Index N o. Part N o. Descript ion Si ze Q ty 105 .......... JB TS 10 M JS -1 0 5......En d C ap.......................................................................................... ... 1 106 .......... JB T S 10 MJ S -1 0 6......Fro n t R a il Mo un t ..............................................................................[...]

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    34 Ta ble Sa w Index N o. Part N o. Descript ion Si ze Q ty 162 .......... JB TS 10 M JS -1 6 2......S upport Leg ....................................................................................... 2 163 .......... ...............................S te e l B a l l ..........................................................6 m m ............ ......[...]

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    35 Ta ble Sa w Index N o. Part N o. Descript ion Si ze Q ty 219 .......... ...............................Mi te r B a r .......................................................................... .................. 1 220 .......... JB TS 10 M JS -2 2 0...... Label: Stan d Set- U p/ Stor age & War n i ng ..........................................[...]

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    36 Ta ble Sa w[...]

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    38 M o bile St a n d Index N o. Part N o. Descript ion Si ze Q ty 1 .............. JB TS 10 MJS -60 1......C ar ri age Bolt ....................................................M8 x 50........................ 2 2 .............. JB T S 1 0 MJ S -6 0 2......Wa s h er ............................................................Ø8.4 x 2 4x 2 ..........[...]

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    39 M o bile St a n d Index N o. Part N o. Descript ion Si ze Q ty 5 8 ............ JB T S 10 MJ S -6 5 8 ......B um pe r ..................................................................................... ......... 2 5 9 ............ JB T S 10 MJ S -6 5 9 ......C a u ti o n Label ...................................................................[...]

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    40 Wi ri ng D i a gr a m WALT ER MEIER (M anuf actur i ng) In c. 427 New Sanford Road LaV ergne, T ennessee 37086 Phone: 800-274-6848 ww w. wal te rm ei e r.c om[...]