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    CU S R 174315 Oper ati ng I nstr u c tio ns a nd P ar ts Ma nual 1 2 " Sli di ng Dua l B e ve l Compound M i te r S a w Ben ch to p Seri es – M odel No . JM S- 12S CM S For seri a l no. 10070329 and h i gher 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 - 707120 Ph . : 800- 274- 684[...]

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    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 warranty [...]

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    T a bl e of Cont e nt s Wa rran ty a n d Se r v i ce................................................................................................................................2 T a bl e of C o n te n ts .....................................................................................................................................3 Wa rn i[...]

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    4 Auxiliary Wood Fen c e .......................................................................................................................... 26 Cu tti n g B ase Mo ld in g........................................................................................................... ................ 2 7 B ev el /Mi ter S e tti n g s .............[...]

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    5 Warn i ngs 1. Read a n d under s t an d t h e e n t ir 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 pos t ed o n t h e mac hi n e a n d i n t h is ma nual. Fail u r e t o c omp ly w ith 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 [...]

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    6 23. G iv e yo u r w or k u n d i vi de d at t en t io n . Look i n g aro un d, car r y in g o n a conv ers at io n a n d “ h or s e- play” ar e careless a cts t h at can r esu lt i n serio u s i nj u ry. 24. M ain tai n a ba la n c ed st an c e at all ti mes so t h at y ou do n ot f all or lean agai nst t h e blade or ot h er m o v i n g par [...]

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    7 Co mp ou nd Mite r Saw Safe ty S pe ci fi c s afe ty i n stru ction s fo r th i s c om p o un d mi ter s a w 1. Do n ot oper at e th e mi t er saw un t il it i s comp letely assemb l ed a n d i n st al l ed accor di n g to t h ese i n stru ctio n s. 2. I f y ou are n ot th or o u g hly f am i liar w i t h t h e oper atio n of m iter saw s, s eek [...]

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    8 Int r o duc t i on This m a nual i s pro v ided by Walter Meier (M an u f act u r in g) I n c. , cov er in g t h e saf e operat ion a n d m ai n t e n a n c e proc edu res f or t h e JET Model JM S-12SC M S Dual B evel Sli ding Com pound Mi ter Saw wi th laser. This ma nu a l co n t ai n s i n st r u c t io ns o n i n st all at io n , saf et y pr[...]

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    9 El e ct ri cal Powe r Supp ly and Mot or Sp eci fi cati o n s Th e AC m ot or u s ed in this saw is a universal, n o n r e v er si bl e t ype (see Mot or in th e Specif i ca- tions sect ion o n page 8) . T o avoid electrica l hazards, fire haz ards, or dam age t o the m ach ine, use proper ci r cu i t pr otect ion. Your saw is wired at t h e f ac[...]

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    10 Featu re s[...]

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    11 Shi ppi ng Co nt e nt s Unpack i ng 1 . R em ov e th e c o n te n 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 th e s hipp i n g con t ai ner w ith t h e li st foun d bel ow . M ake cer tain t h at all it em s ar e acc o un t ed for bef ore discardin g a n y pack i n g m at erial . Report an y s h or t ages or damag[...]

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    12 Assem b l y Un l o cki n g the S l ide Carri ag e Loose n t h e sli de car r iage l ock knob (A ) . Wh e n t ran s p ort i n g or st orin g t h e mi t er saw, t h e sl i de car r i age (B) sh ould al w ays be l oc ked in po s it io n . Rel easi n g t h e Cu t t i n g Head When not i n use, l ock t he cut ting head i n t he do w n p osit ion. Fai[...]

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    13 Ins ta llin g the Sa fe ty Hold- dow n C la m p 1. P lace th e ho l d - dow n c lam p a sse m b ly ( A, F i g. 4) in a m o u n t in g h ole l ocat e d beh in d th e r igh t or le f t fe n c e ( B , C ). 2. Th read t h e hold- dow n cl amp k nob (D ) i n to th e h o le located at t h e r ear of th e s aw base. 3 . T i g h te n th e hold- down cl [...]

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    14 T ab l e I n serts Al ways un pl u g the saw to avoid accidenta l star ting. Fai l ur e to co mply may cause serious inj ury! ! Rem o v e t able i n sert to r em ov e al l sm a l l p ieces of debris fr om t h e table ca vit y befor e perf or mi ng an y c u t s. ! Be su r e to r eatt ach t h e t abl e i n ser t pr i or t o perf or mi ng a c u t t[...]

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    15 Ins ta llin g Bla de Impor tant : Th is m ac hi n e r eq u ires a 12- i n c h diam et er blade. Unplu g t he m it er saw bef ore c h a n g i n g a nd/ or i n s t alli n g t h e bla de. R efe rri n g to F i g u re 7 : 1. I n st all a 12 i n . blade w ith a 5/ 8 i n . ar bor ( or a 1 i n . ar bor w ith a 5/ 8 in . r ed u c er ) makin g s u r e t h[...]

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    16 Ad j u stmen ts B efo re atte m ptin g a ny a dj ust- m ent s – T o avoi d inj ury fr om unex pected star ting or electr ical shock make sure t he tr igger is release d an d rem ove the pow er cor d fr om t he p ow er sour ce. Fa i lure t o co m ply may cause serious inj ury! Not e: Y ou r m iter saw was adju st ed at th e f act ory. H o w e v[...]

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    17 2. Loosen t h e bevel lo ck hand l e (A , Fig. 8) an d t i lt th e c u tti n g a rm co m pl ete l y to th e le ft (Fi g u re 11 ) . 3. U s i n g a c o mbin at i o n sq u ar e, ch ec k t o see if t h e blade i s 45° t o t h e t able. 4. To adj u st , t il t t h e c u t t i ng ar m t o z er o degrees, loose n t he lock nut (B, Fig. 12) an d t u r[...]

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    18 M i t er An gle Th e slidin g c ompo un d mi t er saw scal e ca n be easil y r ead, s h ow i n g mit er an g les fr om 0° to 45° t o th e l eft, a n d 0° to 6 0° to th e ri g h t. T he m ite r sa w t abl e h as t en of th e most com m o n a n g le set ti n gs w i t h positi v e st ops at 0°, 15°, 22.5° , 31.6°, an d 45° an d 60° r ig h[...]

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    19 Po si t i ve S t o p M i t er An g l e Ad ju st men t R efe rri n g to F i g u re 1 9: 1. Unl ock t h e mit er t able by li f t in g u p o n t h e q u ick- cam mi ter table l ock (A ). 2 . R a i s e th e posi t i ve s t op l ocki ng lev er (C ) u p; a t t h e sa me ti m e gr asp t h e m i t er handl e (B ) a n d ro ta te th e m i ter ta bl e l e[...]

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    20 Preset t i n g t h e Cu t t i n g Dep t h Th e dept h of c u t ca n be pres et f or e ve n a n d repet itiv e s h al low cu t s. R efe rri n g to F i g u re 2 1: 1. Pul l ho l d -d own l at ch ( C ) out. 2. Fli p t he s t op pl a te ( A) c o unt er c l ockw is e t o t he l eft . 3. Adju st th e c u t t i ng h e ad dow n ( See Cu tti ng Head sect[...]

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    21 O p er ati on B efo re atte m pti ng an y o pe ratio n wi t h your mi t er sa w, make s ure t hat you have read and t horough ly under stan d t he warni ngs cont ai ned on pa ges 5-6 and t he Com pou nd Miter S aw S afe ty section on page 7. Fa ilur e to co mp ly ma y r e su lt in s e r io us in ju r y ! St art i n g a cu t 1. Pl ace h a n ds at[...]

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    22 Slidi ng Fe nc e T h e sli ding fe nce m ust be ext ended to the le ft o r r i gh t when m aking b evel cu t s. F a ilu r e t o comp ly m ay c a use s er io us injury! Fa il u r e t o ext e n d t he slid i ng f e nce w ill n ot a llow en o ug h spac e f or t he b lade to pas s t h r o u g h . T his could res u lt i n ser i o u s i nj u ry. At e [...]

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    23 M i t er Cu t R efe rri n g to F i g u re 2 6: Th e sl idi ng co m po un d mit er saw has t e n pos iti v e m iter s t op in de n t s ( A) locat ed on t h e saw base. Th e st ops repr esen t th e f ol lowi n g m iter cu t an g les: 0, 15, 22.5, 31.6 an d 45 degr ees lef t an d rig h t , a n d 6 0° ri gh t. To m ak e a m i te r cu t: 1. Unl ock [...]

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    24 33. 9° Bevel Det en t P i n fo r Cro wn M o ldi ngs Not e: A be v e l dete n t p i n is i n cor porat ed in t o this m ac h i ne for qu ick bevel adju st me n t s wh e n t h e desired bevel a n gle is 33.9°. Refer r in g t o Fig u r e 27 ( ex cept w h er e i n dic at ed) : 1. P u s h t h e bevel detent s top pin (E) i n . 2. Loose n t h e beve[...]

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    25 4. Positio n t h e w or k piece o n t h e t able a n d a g ai n st t h e f e n ce. U se a hol d- down c l am p (E) a tt ac h e d t o t h e bas e, w h en e v er possib le. 5. P ull t h e tri gger (A), t u rn i ng o n t h e saw . Low er th e bl a d e b y pu s h in g t h e handl e ( B ) down i n to t h e w or kpiece w ith slow an d e v e n pr es s [...]

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    26 C utt ing Bo we d M at e r ial Al w ays unp lug the sa w w hen remov ing s m a ll pieces of debris. F ai l ur e to com p ly m a y cause ser ious injury! R efe rri n g to F i g u re 3 1: 1. Positio n a c u r v ed w orkpi ece (C ) agai nst th e f ence (B ). 2. Sec u r e th e c u r v ed w orkpiece w it h a c lam pi ng devi ce (A ). C u t tin g a c [...]

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    27 Cu t t i n g Base M o l di n g Base m o ldings a n d ma n y ot h er m o ldi n gs c a n be cu t o n a c om po und mi t er saw . Th e set u p of t h e saw depe n ds o n m old in g c har acter istics a n d appli cat i o n . Perf or m pract ice c u t s o n s cr ap m at er ial t o ach ie v e bes t r esu lts: 1. Al w ays make su re mo ld in gs r est f[...]

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    28 Cr ow n M ol di ng C ha r t Com po und m it er saw m i ter and bevel angl e se tti n gs , w all t o cro w n m o ld ing an gles 52/3 8º C row n Mold ing 45/4 5º C row n Mold ing 52/3 8º C row n Mold ing 45/4 5º C row n Mold ing An g l e Bet ween W alls 0 Mi t e r 0 Setti n g 0 Be vel 0 Setti n g 0 Mi t e r 0 Setti n g 0 Bevel 0 Setti n g An g[...]

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    29 M ai nt e na nc e T o av oid injur y whi le perf ormi n g maint ena nce, al ways u nplug t he power cord bef ore work ing on t he saw . Failur e t o com pl y may cause ser ious in jury! Never use gaso li n e or any high l y v olati l e sol vents t o c lean the mi t er saw. Fai l ure t o co m p ly m ay ca use ser ious inj u r y! Use only r epl ac[...]

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    30 T r oubl e s hoot i ng – M ot or T rouble Probabl e Cause Rem e dy Brake does not stop blade within 10 seconds. Motor brushes not sealed or lightly sticking. Motor brake overheated from use of defective or wrong siz e blade or rapid ON/OFF cycling. A rbor bolt loose. Brushes cracked, dam aged, etc. Other. I nspect/clean/replace brushes. See MA[...]

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    31 Pa r t s Orderi n g Rep l acem en t P art s To order part s or r each ou r service depar tme n t , ca l l 1- 800-274- 6848 Mon d ay th r o u g h Friday ( see ou r w ebsit e f or bu s i n es s h o u r s, w ww .walt er mei er. com). H a vi n g t h e Mode l Num ber a n d Seria l Number of you r mac h i n e a va ila ble w he n y o u ca l l w ill a l[...]

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    32 Part s L i st Index N o. Par t No. Descript ion Si ze Q t y 5 0 ............ TS - 0680041 ............F l a t Wa sh er ......................................................3/8 ............................. 1 5 1 ............ JM S 1 0S C MS -3 6 ......Ex tern al T oo t h Lo ck Wash e r..............................M5 ............................[...]

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    33 Part s L i st Index N o. Par t No. Descript ion Si ze Q t y 108 .......... J MS 1 0 S C MS -2 1 0 ....C a b l e Cl a mp ....................................................1 /8 ” ............................ 1 109 .......... J MS1 0S C MS -8 7 ......C a b l e Cla mp ....................................................3/8 ” ..................[...]

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    34 Part s L i st Index N o. Par t No. Descript ion Si ze Q t y 166 .......... J MS 1 2 S C MS -1 6 6 ....B e a rin g P r o te cto r ................................................................................ 1 167 .......... J MS 1 0 S C MS -1 1 3 ....S h a ft ....................................................................................[...]

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    35 Part s L i st Index N o. Par t No. Descript ion Si ze Q t y 223 .......... J MS 1 2 S C MS -2 2 3 ....S wi v e l Su pport Assemb ly .................................................................... 1 224 .......... J MS 1 2 S C MS -2 2 4 ....Gu ard P l a te ......................................................................................[...]

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    36 Asse mb l y Draw i n g[...]

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    37 Asse mb l y Draw i n g[...]

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    38 Asse mb l y Draw i n g[...]

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    39 Wi ri ng D i a gr a m[...]

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    40 WALT ER MEIER ( M anuf act ur ing) In c. 427 New Sanford Road LaV ergne, T ennessee 37086 Phone: 800-274-6848 ww w. wal te rm e i er. c o m[...]