Jet Tools JWCS-10A manual

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    OWNER'S MA NUA L JWCS-10A Cabi net Saw JW CS-10A- PF Shown JET EQU I PM EN T & TOOLS, I N C. P.O. BOX 1349 Phone :253- 351-6000 A W M H Com pany Auburn, W A 98071-1349 Fax: 1-800-274- 6840 www.j ett oo ls .c om e-m ai l j et@ j ett ool s. co m M -708435 12/ 00[...]

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    2 Important Information 2-YEAR JE T of fe r s a two -ye a r limite d LI MI T ED WARRA NT Y warranty on this product REPLA C EM EN T PA RTS Replac em ent part s f or t hi s tool are av ail abl e di rect l y f orm J ET E quipm ent & T ool s. To pl ace an or der, c all 1-800-274-6848. Pl ease hav e t he f ol l owing i nf orm ation r eady: 1. Vi sa[...]

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    3 WARNING 1. Re ad a nd under sta nd the e ntir e in stru ctio n man ual before at temp tin g assembl y or o perat io n. 2. T h is tab l e saw i s desi gn ed an d i n tend ed fo r use b y pro perl y trai ned and experi enced p erson n el on ly. If yo u are not fam iliar with the pr oper a nd safe oper ation of a table s aw, do not use until prope r[...]

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    4 Grounding Ins tructions Ca ution: T his tool must be grounde d while in use to prote ct the ope ra tor fr om ele ctr ic shoc k. In t he ev ent of a mal f uncti on or break down, groundi ng prov ides a path of least r esistance f or elec tr ic curr ent t o reduce t he ri sk of elect ri c shock. Thi s tool is equipped wit h an el ect ri c cor d hav[...]

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    5 230 Volt Op erati on If 230V, si ngl e phase operati on i s des i red, t he f ol l owing i nstruc ti ons m ust be f ol l owed: 1. Disco nn ect th e mach in e fro m the p o wer so urce. 2. Tur n the handwheel unt i l t he saw blade i s i n the 45° posi ti on. Thi s w i l l al l ow eas y acc ess to t he m ot or junc ti on box . 3. Thi s tabl esaw [...]

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    6 T able of Conte nts W arra nty .................................................................................................................................................2 W arnin gs .................................................................................................................................................3 Groundi ng I[...]

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    7 WARNING Rea d and u nderstand the entire contents o f thi s man ual b efo re attemp ti ng assembly o r op erati on ! Failur e to comply m ay c aus e se rious injur y! Contents of the Shipping Container 1 Saw w/ Cabi net 1 E xte ns ion Wing 1 Bl ade Guar d Assembl y 1P u s h S t i c k 1 Arbor W renc h 1 Mi ter G auge Assembl y 1 Bl ade Guar d Moun[...]

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    8 WARNING Do n ot co nn ect t he t abl e saw to the p ow er sou rce un ti l al l assemb l y has b een comp let ed! Failur e to comply m ay c aus e se rious injur y! Inst alla t ion a n d Le ve lin g Fi nal locat ion f or the saw must be l ev el, dr y, well l i ght ed, and hav e enough room to all ow m ov ement around the saw w i th l ong pi eces of[...]

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    9 H and Wh eel A ss em bl y • Hard ware: (2) Handles, (2) Hand W hee ls & (2) Lock Knobs • Tool : 14m m W rench 1. Att ach handl e (A , F i g. 4) t o hand wheel (B, Fi g. 4). 2. Att ach hand wheel assembl y t o saw w i th loc k k no b (C , Fig . 4) . 3. Mak e s ure th e pin (D , Fi g,4 ) aligns w ith the notch i n t he hand wheel. Repeat f [...]

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    10 5. Insert f ront t ab of blade guard spl it t er through i nsert openi ng i n t able and ont o hex cap bol t ( A, F i g.7) . H and ti ghten onl y at this time. 6. Insert r ear tab of bl ade guard assembl y behind t wo hex c ap bolt s, t wo fl at washers and two loc k was hers (B, F i g. 7) i n t he upper bl ade guard brac ket . Hand t i ghten on[...]

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    11 Ta ble Insert A djustm ent • Hard ware: Table Insert • Tool s: 3m m Hex W re nch, Str aight Edge 1. Lower blade com pl et el y. 2. Pl ace t he open end of the insert under the spli tt er and l ower the i nsert i nt o the openi ng. 3. Adj ust the t abl e i nsert f l ush with t he tabl e by turni ng f our lev el i ng screw s (A, F i g. 9) and [...]

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    12 WARNING When maki ng ad ju stmen ts always di scon nect saw from th e po w er sou rce! Failur e to comply m ay c aus e se rious injur y! Ad j u st i n g 4 5 ° ° ° ° and 90 ° ° ° ° Po sitive S top s • Hard ware: Square • Tool s: 3m m Hex W r ench, 10m m W re nch 1. Disco nn ect saw f rom p ow er so urce. 2. Raise t he saw bl ade t o i[...]

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    13 We a r Adju stme n t in T iltin g Mec h a nism 1. Disco nn ect th e saw f rom t he p ow er sou rce. 2. Loosen l ock nut (A , Fi g. 15). 3. Tur n eccent ri c sleev e (B, Fig. 15) unti l pl ay is rem ov ed. Fl at ar ea on sleev e accom m odat es a wrench. 4. Ti ght en loc k nut . El ectri cal Conn ecti on s The JW CS -10A t abl e saw i s rat ed at[...]

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    14 Tr oubleshooti ng Tr ouble Possi ble Cause Solution Saw s tops or will not s ta rt 1. Ov erl oad tr ipped on m otor 2. Saw unpl ugged f rom w al l or mo to r 3. Fuse bl ow n or c ir cui t br eaker tri pped 4. Cord dam aged 1. Al l ow mot or to c ool and r eset ov erload switc h on m otor 2. Check al l plug connect i ons 3. Replac e f use or rese[...]

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    15 Cabinet & T able A ssembl y[...]

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    16 Parts List For T he J WCS-10A Cabi net & T a ble A ssembly Index Pa rt No. No . Descrip ti on Siz e Qty. 1 .......... 290001W ......................... Tab le ............................................................. ................................. 1 2 .......... 708101 ............................. Tab le Inse rt .....................[...]

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    17 Index Pa rt No. No . Descrip ti on Siz e Qty. 52 ........ 990805 ............................. Self T appi ng Sc rew ....................................... M4x10 ...................... 6 53 ........ 290122W ......................... Moto r Cov er .................................................. ................................. 1 54 ........ [...]

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    18 M otor & T runnion A ssembly[...]

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    19 Parts List For The J WCS-10 A Motor & Trunnion A ssembly Index Pa rt No. No . Descrip ti on Siz e Qty. 1 .......... 200035 ............................. Ecce ntric ....................................................... ................................. 1 2 .......... TS- 231014-2 .................... He x Nu t ..............................[...]

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    20 Index Pa rt No. No . Descrip ti on Siz e Qty. 54 ........ 200102 ............................. Fl ange ........................................................... ................................. 1 55 ........ 991416 ............................. Nut ................................................................ 5/8”x12 ....................[...]

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