Jet Tools JPS-10TS manual

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    Oper ati ng I nstr u c tio ns a nd P ar ts Ma nual 10-i n ch Tab l e S a w M odel JP S -1 0T S shown wi th opt i ona l mob il e base #708119 (not prov i ded) WALT ER MEIER (M anuf act ur ing) In c. 427 N ew Sa n f or d Road LaVerg n e, Tennessee 37086 Part No. M - 708480 Ph . : 800- 274- 6848 Re v isio n C1 07/2010 w ww .walt er mei er. com Copyrig[...]

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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 one of our tools needs service or repair, one 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 authori z e warranty [...]

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    3 T a bl e of Cont e nt s T a bl e o f C o n ten ts ...............................................................................................................................3 Wa rn in g ....................................................................................................................... ......................4 K ic kb a ck P[...]

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    4 Warn i ng 1. Read a n d under s t an d t h e e n t ire ow n er 's ma nu al bef or e at t empting assemb ly or oper at ion . 2. Read a n d unders 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 m a nu al. Fa il u r e t o co mpl y w it h all of t h es e w ar n i n gs may cau s e ser io u s i n j u r y . 3. Repl ace t h[...]

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    5 19. Provide f or adequ at e space su r r o un d i n g w or k ar ea an d n o n - glar e, over h e ad li g h t i ng. 20. Keep th e f loor ar oun d t h e mac hi n e c lea n a n d f r ee of s cr ap mater ial, oil a n d gr eas e. 21. Keep visi t or s a saf e distan ce f r om th e w or k ar ea . Keep ch ildre n aw ay. 22. Make you r w orksh op chil d p[...]

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    6 The m ost co m m o n acci de n ts among t ab le sa w u sers, acco rdi n g to st atistics, ca n be lin ked t o k ickback, t h e h i g h - speed e x p ulsio n of mater i a l fr om t h e t ab le t h at ca n st rike t h e oper at or. Ki ckback ca n also res u lt i n oper at or ’s h a n ds bei ng p u ll ed i n t o t h e blade. Ki ckback P r ev en ti[...]

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    7 Featu re s Fi gur e 1 (m obil e base pur c hased separ atel y) S p eci f i ca t i on s Model Num b er .......................................................... J P S - 1 0 T S............................................ JP S -1 0 T S S toc k N u m be r .............................................................. 708480 ........................[...]

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    8 De fi ni ti ons a nd T e r m i nol ogy Ar b o r : M etal sh af t th at conn ec ts t h e dr ive m ec h a nism t o t h e blade. Bevel Edge C ut : Til t of t h e s aw ar bor an d b lade bet w een 0° a n d 45° t o per f or m an a ngled c u t t i n g operat ion . Bl ade G uard: Mech a nism mo un ted o ver th e saw blade to pr ev en t accide n t al c[...]

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    9 Shi ppi ng Co nt e nt s C a r ton C onte nts (s ee Fi gur e 2) 1 ea Tabl e Saw ( n ot sh ow n ) 1 ea B lade (not sh ow n ) 1 ea E x t e n s io n Wi n g – Lef t ( A) 1 ea E x t e n s io n Wi n g – Ri g h t ( B) 1 ea Du st H ood ( C) 4 ea Legs (D) 4 ea Feet ( E) 1 ea Miter G au ge ( F) 1 ea H a n dw heel – Large M oun t i n g H o le (G ) 1 ea[...]

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    10 Assem bly Read and underst and all assem b ly i n st ruct i ons bef ore att em ptin g assem b ly! Fa i l ur e to c omply m a y caus e se r io u s in jur y ! Un p acki n g an d Cl ean up 1. Rem o ve all c o n t e n t s f r om th e s hippi n g c art on . Keep th e saw t abl e u ps ide dow n (s ee Fi g u r e 5) an d place o n a t w o-by- fou r or s[...]

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    11 3. Sl ide t h e r e m ai nin g handw heel ( E ) wi th th e sm all e r mounti ng hole o n to th e shaft (F ) o n t h e rig h t side of t h e t abl e saw , li n i ng u p t he f l at si de i n t h e h o le w i t h t h e f lat side o n t he sh a ft. 4 . S e c u r e w i t h a n M 5 l ock w ash er (G) an d M5x12 sock et head cap screw (H ) . Ex te nsi[...]

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    12 Bl ad e G u ard an d S p l i t t er R efe rri n g to F igu re 1 2: 1. Th r o u g h t h e saw table ope ni n g o n top, l oc ate two hex nuts (A 1 ) t h at s e c u re two re t ain ing pl at es ( B) an d loose n w ith a 10m m wr en c h . 2. S li de t h e tab of th e blade g uar d spl itt er ( C) bet ween t h e tw o retaini ng p lates ( B ) an d on[...]

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    13 If a l i g nm e n t is requ ired: 3. Move th e s tr ai g h t- edge aside a n d t h ro u g h the openi n g ( s ee i n set ) locat e f ou r hex nuts (F , G) an d t w o retaini ng pl at es (H ) t h a t s e c u r e t h e sp li tter ta b (J). 4. Sl ig h t ly l oose n th e hex nuts (F , G). 5. To m o v e t h e s plit ter (E) r igh t or left , adju st [...]

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    14 G r oun di ng I ns t r uc t i ons 1. A l l G rounded, Cord- connect ed T ools: I n t h e e v e n t of a m a 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 rr e n t t o redu ce t h e r isk of elect ric sh ock . T his t ool i s eq uipped w it h a n el ect r ic cor d h av in g an e qu i pm en [...]

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    15 Ex te nsion C ord R e c om m e nda tions USE P RO PE R E XTE NSI O N CO RD. M ak e s u r e you r e x t e n sio n cor d is in good co n d itio n . W h e n us i ng a n e xt e ns i o n c o r d , b e s ur e t o us e o ne h e av y en ou gh to c a rr y th e c u rr e n t y ou r p ro d u c t w ill dr a w . An unders iz ed cor d w ill c a use a dr o p i [...]

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    16 Ad j u stm en ts Di sc onnect sa w f ro m po wer source bef or e making adj ust ments. Bl ad e Rai si n g an d T i l t M ech an i sm Never t ry t o f orce the t ilting m echa nis m past t he 45º or 90º st ops. T his m ay cause t he blade to go out of ali gn ment. R efe rri n g to F igu re 1 8: To rai se or l ower t h e saw blade, loose n t h e[...]

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    17 If a d j u st me n t is requir ed: 10. Back ou t t h e 45º adj ust setsc rew ( tu r n coun t erc l ockw ise) o n e or t w o tu r n s w i t h a 4m m h e x w r en c h ( F, Fig. 20) . 11. Tu r n t h e bl ade t il t i ng h a n dw h eel un t i l t h e blade i s e x act ly 45º. 12. Ti g h t e n t h e 45º ad j u st set screw un t il it st ops, bu t [...]

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    18 O p erati o n s (NO TE: The f o l l owi ng F i gur es m ay or m ay not show your s peci fi c saw, but t he proc edur es ar e the same. ) Ta ble Sa ws Fa m i lia r i z e y o ur self w it h t he loc at i o n a n d operat ion of all co n t r ols a n d adj ust me n t s and t h e u se of accessor ies su c h as t h e m iter ga u ge a n d rip f en c e.[...]

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    19 Ri p S a w i ng Ri pp i n g is w h er e th e w ork piece is f ed wit h t h e grain i n t o t h e saw blade u si ng t h e fen c e as a guide a nd a positio ni n g de v ice t o e n s u r e t h e desired w idt h of cu t ( Figu re 25) . Fi gur e 25 Befor e star ting a r i pp i ng cut, be sure t he fence is c la m ped s ecure l y and ali g ned proper[...]

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    20 Wh e n r i pp i n g lo n g boar ds, u se a s u pport at th e f ron t of th e t able, s u c h as a r o l ler st a n d, a n d a su ppor t or "t ai lma n " at t h e rear as sh ow n i n Fig u re 28. Ne v er u s e th e r ip f e n ce beyo n d t h e po i n t w h ere t h e car r iage is flu s h w it h t h e e n d of t h e r ails. Ha v e t h e [...]

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    21 To im pr o v e t h e ef fec tive n ess of th e m iter ga u ge i n crossc u t tin g, so m e u s ers mo un t a n a ux i l i ary w ooden e x t e n s i o n f ace (w ith a glu e d- on st rip of san dp aper ) t o t h e mi t er ga u ge as s h ow n i n Fig u re 32. Provide a ux i liary s u pport f or an y wor kpiece ex t e n di ng beyo n d th e t abl e [...]

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    22 Th es e i n c l u de p u s h st i cks, f eat h er boar ds, f iller pieces, f i x t u r es, jigs a n d a n y ot h er appr opriat e device th at ca n be u t ili z ed t o keep operat or' s h a n ds aw ay f rom th e b lade. U po n co m pletio n of t h e oper at io n r eq uiri n g re mo va l of t h e g uar d, t h e en t ire g uar d assembly m u [...]

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    23 Fi gur e 39 – Push Stick Tem p l ate M ai nt e na nc e Al w ays disconn ect power to t he machi ne befor e perf orm i ng m a intenance. Fa il u r e t o do t h is may r e s u lt in s e r io u s pe r s o n a l in ju r y . Cl eani n g Cl ea n t h e JPS-10T S accor ding t o t h e s c h ed ule below t o en su r e m a x i m u m perf or ma n ce. Not [...]

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    24 T r oubl e s hoot i ng Sym pt o m Possi bl e Ca use Correct io n M ot o r w il l n ot st a r t Low v ol t a ge. Ch eck pow er l in e for proper v olt a ge. Open ci r cu it i n m ot or or l oose c o nne c t io n. I ns pe c t al l l e ad c o nne c t io ns o n m o t o r f o r l oos e or open c on n ecti on s. M oto r will not s t art: f us e s or c[...]

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    25 M ot or a nd Trunn ion Index N o Part No Descript ion Si ze Q t y 1 .............. V B-A 3 1 ...................B el t ..................................................................A -31 ........................... 1 2 .............. J WT S1 0-1 02 ...........B el t .................................................................. 125J ....[...]

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    26 M ot or a nd Trunn ion Index N o Part No Descript ion Si ze Q t y 5 5 ............ JWT S 1 0 -1 5 5 ...........W a v e Wa sh e r ...................................................W W-1 6 ..................... . 1 5 6 ............ L M 000636 ...............Wa rn in g La bel ........................................................................[...]

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    27 M ot or a nd Trunn ion[...]

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    28 Ta ble a nd Ca bi ne t Index N o Part No Descript ion Si ze Q t y 1 .............. J P S 10 T S -301 ..........T ab l e .................................................................................. ............... 1 2 .............. JP S 1 0T S -3 02 ..........Le ft S tee l E x te n si on Win g ..............................................[...]

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    29 Ta ble a nd Ca bi ne t Index N o Part No Descript ion Si ze Q t y 5 6 ............ T S - 1533042 ............P an H ead Scr ew ...............................................M5x 12........................ 2 5 7 ............ J PS 1 0T S -3 57 ..........L oc k Kn ob ............................................................................... ..[...]

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    30 St an d Assemb l y Index N o Part No Descript ion Si ze Q t y 1 .............. T S - 2246122 ............B u tton H ead Socket Scr ew ................................M6x 1 2 ...................... 1 6 2 .............. J P S 10 T S -402 .......... Leg ................................................................................................[...]

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    31 Cast I ro n W i ng s Index N o. Part No. Descript ion Si ze Q t y 1 .............. JP S 1 0T S -5 01 ..........Ca st Iro n Wi n g.......................................................................... .......... 2 2 .............. T S - 1490031 ............H e x C ap Sc re w ................................................M8x 20..............[...]

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    32 El e ct ri cal C onne c t i ons[...]