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 P ro S h o p ™ Tab l e S a w wi th Riving Kni fe M odel JP S -1 0T S (shown wi th stee l w i ngs and 30” ra il set) f or serial no. 11120136 and hi gher WALT ER MEIER (M anuf act ur ing) In c. 427 N ew Sa n for d Road LaVerg n e, Tennessee 37086 Part No. M - 708490 Ph . : 800- 274- 68[...]

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    2 1.0 W ar ranty an d serv i ce 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 2.0 T a b l e of c ont e nt s S e c t i o n P a g e 1 .0 W a r ran ty a n d s e rv i c e....................................................................................................................2 2 .0 T ab l e o f c o n te n ts...............................................................................................................[...]

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    4 3.0 S afety wa r ning s 1. Read a n d un derst a n d th e e n tire ow ner 's m a nu a l befor e att em pt i n g as sem b ly or operat ion . 2. Read a nd un der sta n d t h e w arn i ngs post ed on t h e mac hi n e a n d i n t h is m a nual. Fa il u r e t o com ply wit h al l of t h es e war n i n gs may cau se serio u s i nj u r y. 3. Repl a[...]

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    5 23. Giv e y o u r wor k un d iv ided att en t io n . Look i n g a ro u n d , c a r r y i n g on a c on v e r s a ti on an d “h orse-play” are careless a cts t h at can r es u l t in se ri ou s in ju ry . 24. M ai n t ai n a ba l a n ced st a n ce at al l t imes so t h at yo u do not f al l in t o t h e blade or ot h er m o v i n g p ar ts. Do[...]

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    6 Famil iarize yours elf with t he f ollow ing safet y not ices used i n t his m an ual: This m ea n s t h at i f preca u t i o n s are n ot he eded, it may r esul t in minor i n j u r y a nd/or possible m ac h i ne damage. T h is m ea n s t h at if pr eca u t io n s ar e n ot h e eded, it may r es u lt i n ser i o u s i n ju r y or poss i bly ev e[...]

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    7 5.0 G l ossa r y Ar b o r : M etal sh aft t h at conn ect s t h e dr iv e 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 t ed o ver t h e saw blade to pr ev en t acc i de n t al co n t act w i th [...]

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    8 6.0 Fe atu res Fi gur e 1 7.0 Sp ecif i ca t i on s Model num ber ................................................................................................... ............. .................................. JPS-10T S Stock num bers : (Steel W i ngs) (Cast Iron Wi ngs) Saw Unit only with Steel Wings ........................................[...]

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    9 A rbor and blade: Blade included ............................................................................................................... ....................... 40 T ooth, A T B Blade diam eter ............................................................................................................... ......................... 10” (2[...]

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    10 8.0 Setu p an d assem b l y 8. 1 S hip pin g c onte nt s Cart on cont ent s (s ee Fi gur e 2) N O T E: Som e par ts may h a ve c om e pre- assembled t o t h e table saw . 1 Table saw ( n ot sh ow n ) 1 Bl ade ( not sh ow n ) 1 Ex t e n s io n w ing – Left (A) 1 Ex t e n s io n w ing – Ri g h t ( B) 1 D u st h ood ( C) 4 Legs ( D) 4 Feet ( E)[...]

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    11 Read an d und erst and all assem b ly i nstr uctio ns befor e att em pt ing assem b ly. Fai l ure t o co m p ly m ay c ause se r io u s in jur y . T he m ain saw uni t is heavy; use of an ass istant is h i gh l y r ec ommended when movi ng or t ur ning i t r ight side up. T ools re quired f or assemb ly: 4 mm h e x k ey 10mm ope n - e n d w r en[...]

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    12 8. 5 E x te nsion w ings Refer r i ng to Figur e 7: Mak e su re mati ng s u rf aces ar e clea n a n d f r ee of bu rrs. 1 . A tta ch ri g h t extensi on wing ( J) t o saw t able us i ng f o ur screws an d was her s (H P-4/ 8) . H an d -ti gh te n on l y a t th i s ti m e. 2. Repeat f or lef t side. Fi gur e 7 8. 6 E x te nsion w ing adjus tm e n[...]

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    13 Fi gur e 10 8. 11 Rivi n g kn i f e Refer r i ng to Figur e 11: Fi gur e 11 1. S et saw bl ade t o 90-degr ee ( v ert ical) po sit io n a nd r ais e it a ll t h e w ay ( re f er t o sect ion 10. 1 – Bl ade r ai s i ng/ ti l t m echani sm ). 2. Rem o ve table ins er t by r ot a t in g le ver ( sh ow n at E , Fi g u re 18) a n d l i f ting u p i[...]

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    14 Fi gur e 14 8. 13 Blad e g u ard Refer r i ng to Figur e 14. 1. Pu s h u p g u ard lea v es ( B ) un t il t h ey catc h an d h o ld o n t h e peg (C). 2. Low er blade g u ar d asse mbl y o n to r i vi n g knife an d p u s h it backw ar d t o sea t it. 3. Tig h t e n knob ( D). 4. Pul l dow n g u ar d l ea ves i n t o positio n s h ow n i n Fig u[...]

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    15 8. 15 A ligni ng blade g ua r d a nd r iv i ng kn if e Refer r i ng to Figur e 17: 1. Rem o ve b lade g u ard a n d h o ld a n t i-kickback pawls ( J) away fr om table su rf ace, or re m o v e th e m . 2. Place a n acc u r at e s t r aight edge (K ) flu s h agai n st saw blade (L ) a n d ri vi ng knif e (M ). For pr oper alig nm e n t , bl ade a[...]

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    16 Y ou ca n ad j u st a n y play of t h e m iter ga u ge i n t h e t able slot by t igh t e n in g set sc r ew s ( E). C a lib ra tion I f a mi t er an g le at t h e - 45º, 90 º or +45º is n ot cor rect , t h e i n de x st ops ca n be a dj u st ed by t u r ni n g o ne of t h ree a djus tment scr ews (D), th e n locki n g the h e x nu t . Not e:[...]

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    17 j un ct io n bo x ( A, Fig u r e 21) , t il t blad e t o 45 degrees , an d remo v e r ig h t side cover . Fi gur e 21 Th e p l u g o n t h e e n d of t h e motor cord m u st be replaced w ith a UL/CSA l isted pl u g r ated f or 240V. 9. 3 O verl o ad res et b u tt o n I f saw becomes o v er loaded a n d t h e motor s hu t s o ff, pu s h t h e re[...]

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    18 3. Set blade 9 0º t o t able by t u rni n g b lade ti lti n g h a n dw h ee l (D, Fig u re 23) coun t er clockw i se as f a r as it w ill g o . Do n ot f o r c e b e y ond s t op . 4. Pl ace a sq uare (A, Figu re 24) o n th e t abl e an d v er ify t h at bl a de (B, Fig u re 24) i s at 90º t o table. M ake su re t h at t h e squ are is n ot t [...]

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    19 Fi gur e 26 10. 3 Tab l e to b l ad e al ign men t Refer to Fi gur es 27 and 28 . Th e t able h as bee n set sq u are w ith blade by t h e m a nu fac tu rer a n d n o adj u st me n t is n eces sary n ow . As th e saw receiv es e x te n si v e u s e, h ow e v er, t abl e/ bl ade sq uar eness s h o uld be ch ecked occas i o n al l y a nd correct e[...]

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    20  Not main t ai ni n g al ig n m e n t of t h e rip f en c e so th at i t ten d s to an gl e to w ard ra th er th a n aw ay from th e saw blade f r on t t o bac k .  Appl yi ng f eed f or ce w h e n rippi n g t o t h e cu tof f ( free) sec t ion of t h e w or kpiece i n st ead of t h e sect ion bet w een saw blade an d f e n c e.  Ri pp [...]

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    21  Ne v er r eac h be h i nd t h e blade wit h eit h er h a n d to ho l d d o wn or re m o v e th e cu to ff piece wit h th e saw blade r ot at in g. Al w ays u se bl ade g u ar d, s plit ter /r iv i n g k nife a n d an t i -kickb ack p aw l s. M ake su r e splitt e r/ riv i n g knife is pr operly a li g ned. Whe n w ood is c u t alo n g t h e [...]

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    22 Resaw in g Resawi n g is a rippin g oper atio n i n w h ic h t h ick boards are cu t i n t o th i nner on es . N ar row boards u p t o 3" ca n be resaw n in o n e pass. Wider boards u p t o 6" mu st be r esaw n i n tw o passes . I n res awi n g wider boards, adj u st t h e b lade h e ig h t s o as to o verlap t h e t wo cu t s by 1/ 2&[...]

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    23 Provide a ux i l iary s u ppor t f or an y w orkpiece ex te n di ng beyo n d t h e t able top w ith a t en de n c y t o sag an d li ft u p of f t h e t able. Ha v e t h e bl ade e x t end abo u t 1/8" above the t op of th e w orkpiece. E x posi ng th e b lade abo v e t h is poi n t c an be h a zardo u s. B ev el an d m i te r o pe rat i ons[...]

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    24 12.0 S afe ty d ev i ces Feat her bo ar d Th e f eat h er boar d (Figu r e 42) s ho u ld be m ade of straigh t gr ai n h ardw ood appr oxim at ely 1" t h ick an d 4" t o 8" w ide dep e n di n g o n t h e si z e of th e m ac h i ne. T h e le n gt h is de v el oped i n acc or da n ce w i t h i n t e n de d u s e. Feat h er boar ds c[...]

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    25 Fi gur e 45 – Push sti ck templ ate 13.0 M ai nte na nc e Al w ays d i sconn ect power t o the machine bef ore per for m in g ma i ntenance. Failur e to do t hi s m ay resu lt i n seri ous personal i njury. Cl eani ng Cl ea n t h e JPS-10T S accor di ng to t h e sc h ed ule below t o en su re m a xim u m perf or ma n ce. Not e — The f oll ow[...]

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    26 14.0 O ption al a ccesso r ies Th es e access or y items, pu rc h ased separ at ely, c an e nh a n c e t h e f un ct io nality of y ou r t able saw . Con tac t you r dealer t o or der , o r c all Walt er M eier at t h e ph o ne number o n th e co v er . # 708489 – Dado In sert f or P r oSh op Saw w ith Rivi n g K nife # 708119 – Univ er sal [...]

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    27 15.0 Tr oubl e s hoot i ng t he J PS- 1 0 T S Sym pto m Possible Ca use Correct io n M ot or w i l l n ot sta rt Low v ol t a ge. Ch eck pow er l in e for pr oper v ol t a ge. Open ci r cu i t i n mot 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 co n n ect ion s. M oto r will not s [...]

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    28 16. 1.1 M ot or a nd Tr unn ion – Ex plo de d Vie w[...]

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    29 16. 1.2 M o t o r an d T ru n ni o n – Parts L i st Index N o Part No Descript ion Si ze Q t y 1 .............. V B -A 31 ....................... V- B e l t ..........................................................A -31 .......... ................. 1 2 .............. JP S1 0 T SR-1 0 2............ B e l t .....................................[...]

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    30 Index N o Part No Descript ion Si ze Q t y 5 5 ............ JWT S1 0 -1 5 5 ............... Wa v e Wash er ..............................................WW -1 6 .................... .. 1 5 6 ............ L M 000636 ................... Wa rn in g La b e l................................................................................ 1 5 7 ......[...]

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    31 Index N o Part No Descript ion Si ze Q t y 102 .......... TS - 2245122 ................ S o ck e t H ead Bu tton S c re w ...........................M5-0 .8P x 12................ 1 103 .......... JP S1 0 T S R -1 0 3............ Pu s h Bl o ck ................................................................................ .... 1 104 .......... [...]

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    32 16. 2.1 Table and C abi ne t – Ex plo de d Vie w[...]

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    33 16. 2.2 Table and C abi ne t – Pa r ts List Index N o Part No Descript ion Si ze Q t y 1 .............. JP S 1 0 T SR -3 0 1 ........T ab l e ................................................................................................. 1 2 .............. JP S1 0T S -302 ..........Le ft S te e l E x ten s i on Win g ........................[...]

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    34 Index N o Part No Descript ion Si ze Q t y 5 4 ............ JP S 10 TSR -35 4........Lo c k K n o b ................................................................................. ......... 1 5 5 ............ JP S 10 TSR -35 5........S uppor t Arm ....................................................................................... 1 5 6 ...[...]

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    35 16. 3.1 S t an d Assemb l y – Exp l o d ed V i ew 16. 3. 2 St an d Assemb l y – Part s L i st Index N o Part No Descript ion Si ze Q t y 1 .............. TS - 2246122 ............S o c ke t H e a d Bu tton S c re w ................................M6 x 1 2 ...................... 16 2 .............. JP S 1 0 T SR -4 0 2 ........ Leg ..........[...]

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    36 16. 4.1 Cast I ro n W i ng s – E xp l oded Vi ew 16. 4.2 Cast I ro n W i ng s – P art s L i st Index N o. Par t No. Descript ion Si ze Q t y 1 .............. JP S1 0T S -501 ..........Ca st Iro n Wi n g .......................................................................... .......... 2 2 .............. TS - 1490031 ............H e x C ap[...]

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    37 17.1 E l ectr i c a l Co n n ecti o n s – 115V[...]

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    38 17.2 E l ectr i c a l Co n n ecti o n s – 230V[...]

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    40 WALT ER MEIER (M anuf act ur ing) In c. 427 New Sanford Road LaVerg n e, Tennessee 37086 Phone: 800-274-6848 ww w. wa l te rm e i er .c o m[...]