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Opera ting Instructions and Parts M anual 12" Var iabl e Speed D rill Pr ess Model : JDP -1 2 JET 427 New Sanf or d Road LaVergne, Tennessee 37086 Part No . M-707300 Ph.: 800-274-6848 Revi s i on A 4 04/2014 www.jet tool s.c o m Copyri ght © 2014 JET This .pdf document is bookmarked[...]
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2 Warrant y and Service JET wa r r ants e very produc t it se lls aga i nst manu facture r s’ defe cts. If one of ou r too ls ne ed s service o r repair, please contact Technica l Se r vice by ca lli ng 1 -800-274-6846 , 8AM to 5PM CST, Monday through Fr iday. W arranty Pe riod The ge neral warranty l as ts for the t ime period s pecified in t he[...]
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3 Ta ble of Contents W a rrant y and Ser v ic e ............................................................................................................................... ........... 2 Tab l e o f Con ten ts ............................................................................................................. .......................[...]
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4 W arnings 1. Read and under st and t he enti r e ow ner s' m anual bef ore attempti ng ass em bl y or operation. 2. Read and under st and t he w ar ni ngs posted on t he m achine and i n th i s m anua l . Fail ure to comply with all of these warni ngs m ay cause serious inj ury. 3. Replac e the warning l abe l s if t hey become obscured or r[...]
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5 24. Mai ntain a balanced stanc e at all times so that y ou do not f all or lean agai nst the spi ndle or other movi ng part s. Do not o v err eac h or use exc essiv e force t o perform any m ac h i ne operati on. 25. Use the ri ght tool at the corr ec t speed and f eed ra t e. D o not f orce a tool or attac hm ent t o do a j ob f or which it was [...]
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6 Introduct ion Thi s m anual is provi ded by JET c ov eri ng t he safe operati on and mai n tenance pr ocedures f or the JET JDP -12 Dril l Press wit h Digit al Readout. T h i s manual c ontai ns instr ucti ons on install ation, safet y precauti ons, general operat ing procedur es, m ai n t enance inst ructi ons and part s breakd o w n. Thi s m ac[...]
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7 Unpacking Separat e all parts f rom t he packing m ateri a l . Check eac h part agai ns t t he Content s of t he Shipping Contai ner and m ake cer tai n t hat all it e m s are accounted f or be f ore di scarding any packi ng m aterial. Co nte nts o f the Ship pi ng Co nta ine r A Head Assem bly (1) B T able(1) C Brack et Assembly (1) D Bas e (1) [...]
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8 A ssem bl y Base and Colu mn A ssembly Ref erring to Fi gur e 1: 1. Pl ace the base (D) on a lev el fl oor. 2. Pl ace t he column assembl y ( E ) on the bas e (D) and ali gn the holes i n the column support w i th the hol es in the base. 3. Using a 5/ 8-in wrench, secure the column (E) with f our M10 x 30 hex c ap screws (O) to the base. Table an[...]
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9 Mou nting the H ead 1. W ith the ai d of a second per s on, car ef ully lif t the head onto the column top (Figure 3). Th e head assemb ly i s h eavy! To av oid injur y an d/or da ma ge to e quipm ent , lift th e head on t o the co lumn onl y with add itional assist ance! 2. Rotat e head assembl y until sides of the belt cover (E ) are par a ll e[...]
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10 El ectrica l Groun ding Instru ctions In t he e v ent of a malf unction or breakdown, groundi ng prov i des a path of least resi stance f or elec tric curr ent to reduce t he r i sk o f elect r i c shock. T his tool is equi pped with an el ec t ric cor d havi ng an equipm ent- gr oundi ng conduct or and a groundi ng plug. The pl ug must be pl ug[...]
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11 A d justments Remov ing the C huck an d A rbor Ref erring to Fi gur e 7: 1. Unpl ug m achi ne from t he power s ource. 2. Raise t he table unt il it is about s ev en inches below the c huc k . 3. P lace a pi ece of scrap w ood on t he t able, and low er quill (E) using t he downf eed handle (A, C ). 4. S till m aintai ning the lowered qui ll pos[...]
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12 Ret urn Spri ng Adjus tme nt The return spri ng i s l ocated opposit e the downf eed handle hub and set s t he tension f or the downf eed handle. It is adjusted at the f act ory and s houl d not need f urther adj ustm ent. If ad j ustm ent i s deemed nec essary: 1. Unplug t he m achine fr om the power source. Ref erring to Fi gur e 9: 2. Loos en[...]
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13 Figur e 11 Features and Contro l s Ref er to Figur e 11: Downf eed Handle – Lower and raise dri ll. Lamp Sw itch – Turns lamp on and off . Laser S w itch – Turns laser on and off . Spindle Speed Adjus t ment Handle – Us ed to se t spindl e speed from 500 t o 3000RPM. Machine m ust be on w hen making adjustment. Start/S t op Switch – Pu[...]
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14 Tr oubleshoot ing Trou ble Proba ble Ca use Re medy Dril l press will not st art. 1. Dr ill press unp l ugged f rom wa l l or mot or. 2. Fuse blown o r circuit bre aker tripped. 3. Cord da maged. 4. Starting capaci tor bad. 1. Check all plug co nnections. 2. Replace fuse or rese t circuit b reake r . 3. Re pl ace cor d . 4. Replace sta r ti ng c[...]
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15 Part s Order ing Replacem ent P arts To or der parts or reac h our servi ce departm ent, call 1-800-274-6848 M onday t hrough Fr iday ( s ee our websit e f or busi nes s hours, www.j ett ools.com) . Ha v i n g t he Model Nu m ber and Serial Num ber o f your m ac h i ne avail ab l e when you call will all ow us t o serv e y ou qui ckly and ac c u[...]
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16 Ind ex No Part No Descrip t ion Siz e Qty 48 ............. JD P12-4 8 .................LED Bulb ............................................................................................... 1 49 ............. TS- 1531022 .............Pan H ead Machi ne Screw ..................................M3x8 .......................... 1 50 ............. J[...]
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17 Ind ex No Part No Descrip t ion Siz e Qty 10 3 ........... JDP 12 - 103 ...............Self- T apping Screw ............................................ST4.2 x10 .................... 4 10 4 ........... JDP 12 - 104 ...............Hi nge .................................................................................................... 2 10 5 ..[...]
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18 A ssembly Drawing[...]
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19 Wiring Diagram LED Lamp DRO[...]
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20 427 New Sanf or d Road LaVergne, Tennessee 37086 Phone: 800- 274-6848 ww w.jetto ols .co m[...]