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1.  aids for difficult to handle  workpieces     Never cut pieces that are too small     Press the workpiece down against  the table to avoid ancontrollable  lifting     Remove the workpiece from the  blade prior to turning the scroll saw  ON     Feed the workpiece towards the  sawblade in the direction of the  sawline  and cut as required by  turning to follow the line drawn     Do not perform any operation  freehand     Attention    Always observe the safety  instructions and adhere to the current  regulations     Ensure that the transparent sawguard  is lowered to the workpiece before  you start sawing     Do not reach under the scroll saw  table when the motor is running     The condition of the sawblade should  be checked before each machining  process    Work only with a sharp and flawless  sawblade     Bevel cutting     The table can be tilted between 0    and 45   for bevel cuiting     Loosen the locking knob  H         Fig 5  Tilt the table to the left until the    desired angle on the scale  G  has  been reached     Retighten the locking knob        Attention   Angle cutting requires more care   Be careful     7  Setup and adjustments    General note    Setup and adjustment work may  only be carried out after the  machine is protected against  accidental starting by pulling the  mains plug     7 1 Changing the sawblade    The machine accepts pin blades and  plain end blades     Check sawblade for flaws  cracks   broken teeth  bending  before  installation  Do not use f
2. GB   ENGLISH  Operating Instructions    Dear Customer     Gregory Machinery PH  07 33755100    www gregmach com    Many thanks for the confidence you have shown in us with the purchase of your new JET machine  This manual has been  prepared for the owner and operators of a JET JSS 16 scroll saw to promote safety during installation  operation and  maintenance procedures  Please read and understand the information contained in these operating instructions and the  accompanying documents  To obtain maximum life and efficiency from your machine  and to use the machine safely  read  this manual thoroughly and follow instructions carefully         lable of Contents    1  Declaration of conformity  2  JET Warranty    3  Safety  Authorized use  General safety notes  Remaining hazards    4  Machine specifications  Technical data   Noise emission   Contents of delivery  Description of the machine    5  Transport and start up  Transport and installation  Assembly   Dust connection   Mains connection   Starting operation    6  Machine operation    7  Setup and adjustments  Changing the sawblade    8  Maintenance and inspection  9  Troubleshooting    10  Available accessories    1  Declaration of conformity    On our own responsibility we hereby  declare that this product complies  with the regulations  listed on page 2   Designed in consideration with the  standards        2  JET Group Warranty    The JET Group makes every effort to  assure that its products meet high  quality and durab
3. ards not in  place     serious risk of injury     Connection and repair work on the  electrical installation may be carried  out by a qualified electrician only    Always unwind any extension cords  fully     Damaged extension cords replace  immediately     Do not use the power tool if the  ON OFF switch does not turn the  power tool ON and OFF     Make all machine adjustments or  maintenance with the machine  unplugged from the power source     Remove defective saw blades  immediately     3 3 Remaining hazards    When using the machine according to  regulations some remaining hazards  may still exist    The moving saw blade in the work  area Can Cause injury     Broken saw blades can cause  injuries   Thrown workpieces can lead to injury    Wood chips and sawdust can be  health hazards  Be sure to wear  personal protection gear such as  safety goggles ear  and dust  protection    Use a suitable dust exhaust system     The use of incorrect mains supply or  a damaged power cord can lead to  injuries caused by electricity     4  Machine specifications  4 1 Technical data  Saw blade length  pin type 127mm    Blade stroke 15mm  Blade speed 400 1600 SPM  Max cutting height at 90   50mm  Table size 410x253mm  Table tilt 0745   left  Throat 406mm  Dust port diameter 35mm  Overall  LxWxH  620x285x325mm  Weight 12 kg  Mains 230V  1L N PE 50 60Hz  Motor power 90W  Reference current 0 6 A  Extension cord HO5VV F 3G1mm   Installation fuse protection 10A    4 2 Noise emission    Determine
4. ason  whatsoever     3  Safety  3 1 Authorized use    This machine is designed for sawing  wood  wood derived materials as well  as similar to be machined hard  plastics only    Machining of other materials is not  permitted and may be carried out in  specific cases only after consulting  with the manufacturer     The proper use also includes  compliance with the operating and  maintenance instructions given in this  manual    The machine must be operated only  by persons familiar with its operation  and maintenance and who are  familiar with its hazards    The required minimum age must be  observed    The machine must only be used in a  technically perfect condition   When working on the machine  all  safety mechanisms and covers must  be mounted     In addition to the safety requirements  contained in these operating  instructions and your country   s  applicable regulations  you should  observe the generally recognized  technical rules concerning the  operation of woodworking machines     Any other use exceeds authorization   In the event of unauthorized use of  the machine  the manufacturer  renounces all liability and the  responsibility is transferred  exclusively to the operator     3 2 General safety notes    Woodworking machines can be  dangerous if not used properly   Therefore the appropriate general  technical rules as well as the  following notes must be observed     Read and understand the entire  instruction manual before attempting  assembly or operation    Ke
5. aulty  sawblades     The sawblade teeth must point in  cutting direction  down     The sawblades may only be  changed when the mains plug is  pulled     Open the transparent sawguard   Remove the table insert  M     Release blade tension     Fig 7    The quick release blade tension knob   A  allows a quick and easy blade  change        Fig 8    Loosen the upper and lower blade  holder screws  L and 1         Fig 9    Replace the sawblade     The teeth of the blade must point in  the cutting direction  down      The sawblade tension can be  adjusted by turning the tension knob         ee  Fig 10    Turn clockwise to increase tension   Fig 10      Reposition the table insert and the  transparent sawguard     8  Maintenance and inspection    General notes    Maintenance  cleaning and repair  work may only be carried out after  the machine is protected against  accidental starting by pulling the  mains plug     Repair and maintenance work on the  electrical system may only be carried  out by a qualified electrician     Clean the machine regularly     Inspect the proper function of the dust  extraction daily     All protective and safety devices must  be re attached immediately after  completed cleaning  repair and  maintenance work     Defective safety devices must be  replaced immediately     Cleaning    Regularly clean the machine housing  with a soft cloth preferably after each  use     If the dirt does not come off use a soft  cloth moistened with soapy water     Never use so
6. d according to EN  1807 1999  Inspection tolerance 4 dB     Acoustic power level  acc  EN 3746      Idling 79 2 dB  A   Acoustic pressure level  EN 11202    Idling 72 1 dB  A     The specified values are emission  levels and are not necessarily to be  seen as safe operating levels  This  information is intended to allow the  user to make a better estimation of  the hazards and risks involved     4 3 Content of delivery    1 Scroll saw   1 Transparent blade guard  1 Air blower   1 Allen key 4mm   1 Allen key 3mm   Set of 5 saw blades  Operating manual   Spare parts list    4 4 Scroll saw description          Blade tension knob      Bearing covers       lable       sawdust blower   joann Blade and key storage area     Mounting holes     Bevel scale      Bevel lock knob     Lower blade holder      Transparent sawguard     Blade guard lock knob    ACD ITOMNMOOD gt        L     Upper blade holder   M     Table insert   N    Dust connection port   O     ON OFF button  P    Variable speed control knob  Q    Table 90   adjusting screw    5  Transport and start up  5 1 Transport and installation    The machine is designed to operate  in closed rooms and must be placed  Stable on firm and levelled surface   The machine can be bolted down if  required     For packing reasons the machine is  not completely assembled     5 2 Assembly    If you notice any transport damage  while unpacking  notify your supplier  immediately  Do not operate the  machine     Dispose of the packing in an  envi
7. ep this operating instruction close  by the machine  protected from dirt  and humidity  and pass it over to the  new owner if you part with the tool     No changes to the machine may be  made     Daily inspect the function and  existence of the safety appliances  before you start the machine    Do not attempt operation in this case   protect the machine by unplugging  the mains cord     Remove all loose clothing and  confine long hair     Before operating the machine   remove tie  rings  watches  other  jewellery  and roll up sleeves above  the elbows     During machine operation the  transparent sawguard must always  be lowered to the workpiece    Insure that the workpiece does not  roll when cutting round pieces     Use suitable table extensions and  supporting aids for difficult to handle  workpieces     Never cut pieces that are too small     During cutting operation the  workpiece must firmly be pressed  against the table surface     Do not perform any operation  freehand     Remove cut and jammed workpieces  only when motor is turned off and the  machine is at a complete standstill     Do not reach under the scroll saw  table when the motor is running     Install the machine so that there is  sufficient space for safe operation  and workpiece handling     Keep work area well lighted     The machine is designed to operate  in closed rooms and must be placed  stable on firm and levelled ground     Make sure that the power cord does  not impede work and cause people to  tr
8. ility standards and  warrants to the original retail  consumer purchaser of our products  that each product be free from  defects in materials and workmanship  as follows     2 YEARS ON ALL MECHANICAL  PARTS    1 YEAR ON ALL ELECTRICAL  PARTS    This Warranty does not apply to  defects due to directly or indirectly  misuse  abuse  negligence or  accidents  normal wear and tear   repair or alterations outside our  facilities  or to a lack of maintenance     The Jet group limits all implied  warranties to the period specified  above  from the date the product was  purchased at retail     To take advantage of this warranty   the product or part must be returned  for examination  postage prepaid  to  an authorized repair station  designated by our office    Proof of purchase date and an  explanation of the complaint must  accompany the merchandise     If our inspection discloses a defect   we will either repair or replace the  product  or refund the purchase price  if we cannot readily and quickly  provide a repair or replacement  if  you are willing to accept a refund     We will return repaired product or  replacement at JET   S expense  but if  it is determined there is no defect  or  that the defect resulted from causes  not within the scope of JET   S  warranty  then the user must bear the  cost of storing and returning the  product     The JET Group reserves the right to  make alterations to parts  fittings  and  accessory equipment which they may  deem necessary for any re
9. ip     Keep the floor around the machine  clean and free of scrap material  oil  and grease     Stay alert   Give your work undivided attention   Use common sense     Do not operate the machine when  you are tired    Do not operate the machine under  the influence of drugs  alcohol or any  medication  Be aware that medication  can change your behaviour     Keep children and visitors a safe  distance from the work area     Never reach into the machine while it  is operating or running down     Never leave a running machine  unattended  Before you leave the  workplace switch off the machine     Do not operate the electric tool near  inflammable liquids or gases   Normal brushfire might ignite     Observe the fire fighting and fire alert  options  for example the fire  extinguisher operation and place     Do not use the machine in a dump  environment and do not expose it to  rain     Wood dust is explosive and can also  represent a risk to health    Dust form some tropical woods in  particular  and from hardwoods like  beach and oak  is classified as a  carcinogenic substance    Always use a suitable dust extraction  device    Before machining  remove any nails  and other foreign bodies from the  workpiece     Specifications regarding the  maximum or minimum size of the  workpiece must be observed     Do not force the power tool  It will do  a better and safer job and give you  much better service if it is used at the  rate for which it was designed     Never operate with the gu
10. lvents such as petrol   alcohol  ammoniac water  etc  These  solvents may damage the plastic  parts     Saw blades   Only use sharp saw blades     Lubrication   Lubricate the arm bearings after  every 50 hours of use     10  Available accessories    Stock number 10000809  Set of 5 sawblades       Fig 11    Remove the 4 bearing covers  B      Apply a generous amount of light oil   SAE 20      Replace the bearing covers     Motor brushes   The collector brushes are due to wear  and may need replacement       Disconnect the machine form the  power source  pull mains plug      remove the brush covers      Replace the collector brushes   Jet Article Number  JSS16 083      2 pieces needed       reattach the brush covers     9  Trouble shooting    Motor doesn   t start   No electricity   check mains and fuse      Defective switch  motor or cord   consult an electrician      Motor brushes worn   Replace brushes     Machine vibrates excessively   Stand on uneven surface   adjust base for even support     Cut is not square   Bevel stop setting is bad     Cutting surfaces is bad   Wrong sawblade used     resin collection on sawblade   sawblade is dull     sawblade damaged   replace sawblade immediately     workpiece inhomogeneous     Feed pressure too high   Do not force the workpiece     
11. ronmentally friendly manner     Clean all rust protected surfaces with  a mild solvent     Mounting the sawdust blower   Mount the sawdust blower  D  Fig 3   and point it towards the cuiting area        Fig 3    The sawdust blower keeps the work  area Clean     Mounting the transparent blade  guard    Mount the transparent sawguard  guard  J  to the vertical guide rod        Fig 4    Note    During machine operation the  sawguard must always be lowered  to the workpiece    5 3 Dust connection    The machine has a 35mm dust port   N  Fig 2  where it can be connected  to a dust extractor     5 4 Mains connection    Mains connection and any extension  cords used must comply with  applicable regulations     The mains voltage must comply with  the information on the machine  licence plate     The mains connection must have a  10A surge proof fuse     Only use power cords marked  HO5VV F    Connections and repairs to the  electrical equipment may only be  carried out by qualified electricians     5 5 Starting operation    You can start the machine with the  ON  OFF button     The machine has variable speed 400   1600 SPM for cutting various  materials     With the variable speed control knob   P  the cutting speed can be chosen     6  Machine operation    Correct working position   In front of the machine standing in the  direction of cutting     Workpiece handling   Insure that the workpiece does not  roll when cutting round pieces     Use suitable table extensions and  supporting
    
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