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1. 4 5 1540061 4 510 5 173 Front Rear 2 510 5 174 areia 1 3 4HP 1Ph 115 230 1 JPS10TSR 174 Motor Fan 1 JPS10TSR 174MFC Motor Fan Cover not 1 JPS10TSR 174 5 Centrifugal Switch 5 1 JPS10TSR 174SCC Starting Capacitor Cover shown 1 JPS10TSR 174RCC Running Capacitor Cover SHOWN 1 JPS10TSR 174SC Starting Capacitor not Shown 200MFD 125VAC 1 JPS10TSR 174RC Running Capacitor not Shown 35uF 1 JPS10TSR 174JB Junction NOt 1 JPS10TSR 174JBC Junction Box Cover SHOWN 1 JPS10TS 1740L E 1 JPS10TSR 174DC D st COVER 1 510 5 175 1 5 1523041
2. 1 EE T 1 Socket Head 8 1 25 50 1 Nylon Lock Hex tests 1 Flat Washo 1 Flat Washer 9 8 1 25 20 4 Lock 8 ee Meee 1 Genter TUNMO 1 Hex Flange 0 1 SPRING 1 Flat 6 6 1 0 20 3 Fixing Plate ewe a ei ei aes et 1 Phillips Flat Head Machine Screw 6 1 0 12 4 10 80 1 Blade 10 5 8 4 011 1 1 Arbor na 1 VET Logo Plate
3. two T slots 3 4 W x 3 8 0 19 x 10mm 5 front Dimensions Standiootprintes eee 2971 26 1 2 737 x 673mm Overall dimensions of shipping carton basic Saw 3071 x 29 3 4 W x 29 76 75 5 74 5 Overall dimensions fully assembled accessories mounted ete wheal Stir ene alesis 6071 x 40 W x 41 H 1524 x 1016 x 1041 WIT 2 Se Ue 8271 x 40 x 41 2083 x 1016 x 1041 mm Dust collection Dust port outside diameter eee en i dee 4 100mm Minimum extraction volume 350 18 Weights Steel Wings Cast Iron Wings Saw Only 210 223 lb 95 5 101 5 250 263 Ib 113 9 119 5 kg Saw assembled with 30 Rail Fence 25215 114 292 Ib 132 5 kg Saw assembled with 52 Rail Fence 30215 137 9 beens 342 Ib 155 kg The specifications in this manual were current at time of publication but because of our policy of continuous improvement Walter Meier Manufacturing Inc reserves th
4. ee 6 HO SGIOSSANY 7 6 0 A 8 2 Seat 8 8 0 5 assembly 10 1 5 10 8 2 Unpacking 11 8 3 ed et ne aed eee 11 8 4 eee nad ee ed 11 85 EXt6nS ION WINGS ee eee 12 8 6 Extension wing 12 8 7 and 12 8 8 Wood extension 2 24 12 8 9 Switchi brackets i at er ee 12 8 10 Dust HOO Gh ected a ad ee 12 STI KME 13 8 12 Antitkickback 1 ANE AAN EAEAN ETA a 13 8 43 oh ee ec ee ea A ee 14 8 14 Blade 14 8 15 Aligning blade guard riv
5. 2 5 1 Angle Wrench 4 1 Nylon Socket Head Screw 6 15 1 JET Stripe not SHOWN 1 3 4 per ft Hardware Package see section 8 1 for included 5 1 31 16 2 1 Table and Cabinet Exploded View 32 16 2 2 Table and Cabinet Parts List Index No No Description Size teens JPS10TSR 301 eer pre Steep oer epee reer JPS10TS 302 Left Steel Extension Wing JPS10TS 303 Right Steel Extension Wing ee 5 2361081 Lock 11222 8 Dries 5 1524051 Socket Set 8 20 5 5 Insert Assembly 6 thru 8 JPS10TSR 306 2265 ads ede ate TS 1522041 Socket Set M5 0 8Px12 ons JPS10TSR 308 TS 1490031 Hex Screw 8
6. EE 1 Socket Set 2 FIXING RING 1 Spring PiN QAXVG 1 E ET W Bo 1 1 Handlede 1 SPIN te 1 Retaining Ring RTW 24 1 1 154 119 1 Front Hand Wheel Assembly 45 thru 48 1 2 edocs 2 Shaft ar on 2 1 BUSTING 1 Socket Head MOXA 3 PALS E T E 1 E o cee EA ds 12 2 Shaft 1 RT 2 29 Index Part Description Size Qty 510 155 Wave Washer 16
7. 8 JPS10TS 351 Strain 22 2 2 SBRS 3 26 5 2284302 Phillips Head Machine M4x30 JPS10TS MG Gauge Assembly 27 thru 41 510 5 327 28 5 0680041 Flat 404 221 29 JWTS10 329 Miter Gauge 5 2284202 Phillips Pan Head Machine 4 20 5 1540021 5 1533032 Phillips Head Machine M5x10 BO 510 333 510 334 510 335 SLOP PIN tees JWTS10 336 JPS10TS 337 Miter 510 338 Guide Washer JWTS10 339 Flat H
8. 48 3 1 8 79mm Maximum depth of cut at 45 2 1 8 54mm Maximum rip to right 30 52 with wood ext table 12 305mm Mm Width Stein heh ante ih einige 13 16 20 6mm Dado maximum diameter 22 severe 8 200 Blade height per revolution of handwheel 3 32 2 3mm for 90 1 16 1 7mm for 45 left 0 to 45 deg Materials A i A E ground cast iron TRURNION eens eo ee es ae cast iron ee eA ai ee ee ie steel steel 6 5 WINGS steel or cast iron Table Table dimensions sas Sci eld oto aie beats 2071 x 27 W 508 x 686mm Table dimensions with 05 4471 x 27 W 1118 x 686mm Table area in front of blade at maximum 10 259mm Table height from floor 34 3 4 883mm 5
9. 8 5 1550041 Flat Wash 8 51075 406 1916 4 EE JPS10TS SHP Stand Hardware Package 41 3 4 5 35 16 4 1 Cast Iron Wings Exploded View 16 4 2 Cast Wings Parts List Index No Part No Description Size Qty JPS10TS 501 Gast VOM WING 2 TS 1490031 Hex Cap Screw MBxX20 8 5 1550061 Flat andap eado aah 8 8 36 17 1 Electrical Connections 115V i GREEN BLACK D overload ORANGE 22 19 TL O BROWN gt BLACK 5 WHITE WHITE gt gt T A 17 2 Electrical Connections 230V BLACK WHITE WHITE GREEN GREEN overload BLACK WHITE PURPLE ORANGE 72 BROWN WHITE WHITE 39 WALTER MEIER Manufacturing Inc 427 New Sanford Road LaVergne Tennessee 37086 Phone 800 274 6848 www waltermeier com
10. Socket Set 6 12 2 510 5 177 1 510 5 178 Motor Wire 1 55 106 Open Wrench 10 12 1 JPS10TSR 180 Blade Open End Wrench 1 510 5 181 Motor 2 510 5 182 LNAG E 1 5 1521011 Socket Set 2 51015 184 SLOP tae a 1 51015 185 5 5 18 2 5 1532042 Phillips Pan Head Machine Screw 28 cov 2 TS 1540021 He Xi etait 3 JPS10TSR 188 Plate aad sie Bene Aas een ee 1 JPS10TSR 189 Extension venti eerie eed eee 1 JPS10TSR 190 1 510 5 191 i date te 1 TS 1481031
11. Hex Screw 5 0 8 12 1 5 1541021 Nylon Lock 1 3 510 5 194 Riving Knife Clamp 1 510 5 195 1 5 1504021 Socket Head 1 25 12 2 510 5 197 Bolt ed 1 JPS10TSR 198 Riving Knife Clamp Plate 1 JPS10TSR 199 Nylon Set Screw 6 1 0 8 4 5 1533052 Phillips Pan Head Machine Screw 5 0 8 16 2 510 5 101 Lock a 1 Index Part TS 2245122 10 5 103 10 5 104 10 5 105 5 152705 10 5 107 STRIPE 1 3 4 JPS10TSR HP Description Size Qty Socket Head Button Screw 5 0 8 12 1 PUSIBIOGK 1 Open Wrench shown 11 13 1 Angle Wrench
12. 84 FRUNMIMGAMPS NO 4A Start sales ant as Beth merase 200 125 R n capacitor nienn erea ri es eave tes ode bas teed beste tee ar eds 35uF 300VAC Power transtets Raha een een oO ere nee E a v belt On off LM ec push button Bi ek ee ee i 3450 RPM Power length 6 ft 183cm Power plug installed yes Recommended circuit and fuse breaker Size 20 115 15 230 SOUNG EMISSION nian is aan Racin eee ae 80 dB at 30 762mm from blade without load subject to local national electrical codes Arbor and blade Blade evi 40 Tooth Blade os i 10 254 A EE 5 8 15 88 4000 A yes Maximum depth of cut at 90
13. 1 00636 Warning 1 510 5 157 Angle Scale a r 1 5 1541011 Nylon Lock Hex 2 510 159 ete 1 JPS10TSR 160 Support 1 5 2284082 Phillips Pan Head Machine Screw 4 8 1 510 5 162 1 JPS10TSR 163 Bracket 1 5 1550031 Flat Washer 2 TS 1533042 Phillips Pan Head Machine Screw MOXA 23 ce 4 990805 Self Tapping 10 4 51015 167 1 510 5 5 Side Wheel Assembly 68 45 thru 47 1 510 5 168 Wheels 1 5 1551031 Lock Washer 2 5 1502031 Socket Head Screw 2 5 1490041 Hex
14. LOCK A Aik 1 68 JPS10TSR 368 SPUN 1 69 510 5 361 es ope 7 1 JPS10TSR 370 Right Side 0 0110 1 JPS10TSR 371 Right Side Anti kickback 1 5 2285302 Phillips Head Machine 5 0 8 30 1 Sires JPS10TSR 373 RVING 1 JPS10TSR 374 O RING Aine acid as 4 JPS10TSR 375 Warning Label 1 TS 1550031 Flat iad ieee ate 2 JPS10TSR 377 Aes ie a A 1 34 16 3 1 Stand Assembly Exploded View 16 3 2 Stand Assembly Parts List Index No No Description Size Qty 5 2246122 Socket Head Button 12 16 JPS10TSR 402 4 TS 1482031 SCrew 6 16 8 5 2311061 MG
15. 5 2361081 10 5 1 10 5 1 JWTS10 124 JWTS10 125 5 1550041 5 1482041 10 5 1 5 2286121 5 2210801 10 5 1 JWTS10 132 JWTS10 133 JETLOGO 1 TS 1522011 08 Qo 510 5 136 510 5 137 JWTS10 138 JPS10TSP 1 JWTS10 140 JWTS10 141 10 5 1 JWTS10 143 JPS10 144 39 7 eee 10 5 JWTS10 145 JWTS10 146 JWTS10 147 1075 148 10 5 1 5 1502031 JWTS10 151 JWTS10 152 10 5 1 JWTS10 154 eee DS Description Size Qty eee ee M 1 1250 6 1 Socket Set M6 1 0 10 2 Strain 5 8 3 2 PUM ates bea ob 1 atone Mist ols oth ania nese 1 Ball 1 1 6202 2NSE 2 HOOK 1 Retaining Ring External 15 2 1 Bearing 6002 2NSE 2 Hex Screw 1 25 12 1 1 Bearing Atm
16. until blade is NOTE You may also need to verify the position of the stop collar K Figure 25a accessed through front opening of cabinet If adjustment is required loosen the set screws and position the stop collar Retighten set screws Figure 25a Verify that blade tilt pointer Figure 26 properly indicates 45 or 0 90 If not loosen screw and adjust until pointer indicates correctly Figure 26 10 3 Table to blade alignment Refer to Figures 27 and 28 The table has been set square with blade by the manufacturer and no adjustment is necessary now As the saw receives extensive use however table blade squareness should be checked occasionally corrected necessary Use the miter slot to do this 1 Disconnect saw from power source 2 Raise blade to maximum height 3 Mark one tooth A with a grease pencil and position the tooth slightly above the top edge of table at the front Figure 27 4 Raise the miter gauge slightly out of its slot to serve as a shoulder Using a sliding square B against the side of the bar slide the scale over until it touches the tip of the blade and lock the scale in position See Figure 27 5 Rotate marked tooth A so that it is slightly above table top at the rear and using the square as before verify that the distance to the blade is the same See Figure 28 the distances are not the same make a careful note of the difference Ss Figure 2
17. 20 102 5 1550061 Flatt Washer 8 JPS10TS 311 COVEN sett nau 5 1532032 Phillips Head Machine 4 10 JPS10TSR 313 oh atest tear meter 14 5 1550061 Flat 8 TS 1490031 Screw 8 20 JPS10TS 342 STOP Switch Paddle Ttae 510 5 343 Main Switch w Face Plate 18 51075 344 1 ho JPS10TS 345 External Tooth Lock 20 5 2171012 Phillips Pan Head Machine 4 6 2 JPS10TS 347 SWICK BOX Beer eee ela easter 22 JPS10TS 348 Powel Cord 5 1490011 Hex Screw 8 10 5 1550061
18. 3 Set blade 90 to table by turning blade tilting handwheel D Figure 23 counterclockwise as far as it will go Do not force beyond stop 4 Place a square A Figure 24 on the table and verify that blade B Figure 24 is at 90 to table Make sure that the square is not touching a blade tooth Figure 24 If adjustment is required 5 Back out the 90 adjust setscrew G Figure 24 counterclockwise one or two turns with 4mm hex key C Figure 24 6 Turn blade tilting handwheel until blade is exactly 90 7 Tighten the 90 adjust setscrew G until it stops but do not force 8 Set blade at 45 to table by turning the blade tilting handwheel clockwise D Figure 23 as far as it will go Do not force beyond stop NOTE If establishing a firm 90 stop is still unsuccessful you may need to adjust the end screw J Figure 24a located on the tilting leadscrew The end screw is accessed by removing plastic cap from hole on left side of cabinet Figure 24a 9 Place a square D Figure 25 on the table and verify that blade E Figure 25 is at 45 to table Make sure that the square is not touching a blade tooth Figure 25 If adjustment is required 10 Back out the 45 adjust setscrew H Figure 25 counter clockwise one or two turns with 4mm hex key F Figure 20 11 Turn blade tilt handwheel exactly 45 12 Tighten the 45 adjust setscrew H until it stops but do not force
19. accidental contact with the cutting edge Crosscut Sawing operation in which the miter gauge is used to cut across the grain of the workpiece Dado Blade Blade s used for cutting grooves and rabbets A stacked dado set can be used for wider grooves Dado Cut Flat bottomed groove in the face of the workpiece made with a dado blade Featherboard Device used to keep a board against the rip fence or table that allows the operator to keep hands away from saw blade Freehand Moving the workpiece into the blade using only the hands without a fixed positioning device This is a dangerous unacceptable procedure always use appropriate devices to feed the workpiece though the saw blade during cutting operations Kerf The resulting cut or gap made by a saw blade Kickback An event in which the workpiece is lifted up and thrown back toward an operator caused when a workpiece binds on the saw blade or between the blade and rip fence or other fixed object To minimize or prevent injury from kickbacks see the Operations section Miter Gauge A component that controls the workpiece movement while performing a crosscut of various angles Non Through Cut A sawing operation that requires the removal of the blade guard and standard riving knife resulting in a cut that does not protrude through the top of the workpiece includes Dado and rabbet cuts The blade guard and riving knife must be re installed after performi
20. cutoff area Do not crosscut workpieces shorter than 6 Before starting a cut be sure the miter gauge is securely clamped at the desired angle Hold the workpiece firmly against the table and back against the miter gauge Always use the saw guard and riving knife and make sure the riving knife is properly aligned For 90 degree crosscutting most operators prefer to use the left hand miter gauge slot When using it in this position hold the workpiece against the gauge with the left hand and use the right hand to advance the workpiece When using the right hand slot for miter and compound crosscutting so that the blade tilts away from the gauge the hand positions are reversed When using the miter gauge the workpiece must be held firmly and advanced smoothly at a slow rate If the workpiece is not held firmly it can vibrate causing it to bind on the blade and dull the saw teeth Figure 38 To improve the effectiveness of the miter gauge in crosscutting some users mount an auxiliary wooden extension face A Figure 38 with a glued on strip of sandpaper B to the miter gauge Provide auxiliary support for any workpiece extending beyond the table top with a tendency to sag and lift up off the table Have the blade extend about 1 8 above the top of the workpiece Exposing the blade above this point can be hazardous Bevel and miter operations Bevel cut A bevel cut is a special type of operation where the saw blad
21. if necessary Motor fan is hitting the cover Tighten fan or shim cover V belt is defective Replace V belt Blade not square with miter slot or fence not square to blade Blade is warped Replace saw blade Table top not parallel to blade Adjust table parallel to blade Fence not parallel to blade Adjust fence parallel to blade Blade does not reach 90 degrees 90 degree stop is out of adjustment Adjust 90 degree stop Pointer bracket is hitting before the blade reaches 90 degrees File down the right side of the pointer bracket until the blade can reach 90 degrees Table 2 16 0 Replacement Parts Replacement parts are listed on the following pages To order parts or reach our service department call 1 800 274 6848 Monday through Friday see our website for business hours www waltermeier com Having the Model Number and Serial Number of your machine available when you call will allow us to serve you quickly and accurately 27 16 1 1 Motor Trunnion Exploded View 28 16 1 2 Motor and Trunnion Parts List Index No Part No VB A31 JPS10TSP 1 TS 1523031 nee 1075 351 10 5 1 10 5 1 BB 6202VV 10 5 1 JWTS10 109 10 5 1 6002 5 1490011 10 5 1 10 5 1 10 5 1 5 1504101 5 1541041 5 1550071 5 1550061 5 1504041
22. or other reproductive harm Some examples of these chemicals are 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Lead from lead based paint e Crystalline silica from bricks cement and other masonry products e Arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber Your risk of exposure varies depending on how often you do this type of work To reduce your exposure to these chemicals work in a well ventilated area and work with approved safety equipment such as face or dust masks that are specifically designed to filter out microscopic particles Do not operate this machine while tired or under the influence of drugs alcohol or any medication Make certain the switch is in the OFF position before connecting the machine to the power supply Make certain the machine 15 properly grounded Make all machine adjustments maintenance with the machine unplugged from the power source Remove adjusting keys and wrenches Form a habit of checking to see that keys and adjusting wrenches are removed from the machine before turning it on Keep safety guards in place at all times when the machine is in use If removed for maintenance purposes use extreme caution and replace the guards immediately after completion of maintenance Check damaged parts Before further use of the machine a guard or other part that is damaged should be carefully checked to determine that it will operate proper
23. that have 3 prong grounding plugs and 3 pole receptacles that accept the tool s plug Repair or immediately replace damaged or worn cord 2 Grounded cord connected tools intended for use on a supply circuit having a nominal rating less than 150 volts This tool is intended for use on a circuit that has an outlet that looks like the one illustrated in A Figure 20 An adapter shown in B and C may be used to connect this plug to a 2 pole receptacle as shown in B if a properly grounded outlet is not available The temporary adapter should be used only until a properly grounded outlet can be installed by a qualified electrician This adapter is not permitted in Canada The green colored rigid ear lug and the like extending from the adapter must be connected to a permanent ground such as properly grounded outlet box 3 Grounded cord connected tools intended for use on a supply circuit having a nominal rating between 150 250 volts inclusive This tool is intended for use on a circuit that has an outlet that looks like the one illustrated in D Figure 20 The tool has a grounding plug that looks like the plug illustrated in D Make sure the tool is connected to an outlet having the same configuration as the plug No adapter is available or should be used with this tool If the tool must be reconnected for use on a different type of electric circuit the reconnection should be made by qualified service personnel and aft
24. 0 26 15 0 Troubleshooting the 5 1075 27 16 0 Replacement Parts vi otis 27 16 1 1 Motor and Exploded 28 16 1 2 Motor and Trunnion Parts 29 16 2 1 Table and Cabinet Exploded 32 16 2 2 Table and Cabinet Parts 1 5 33 16 3 1 Stand Assembly Exploded 35 116 3 2 Stand Assembly Parts 8 2 1 35 16 4 1 Cast Iron Wings Exploded 36 16 4 2 Wings 36 17 1 Electrical Connections 1215 37 17 2 Electrical CONNECTIONS 230 m 38 3 0 Safety warnings 1 Read and understand the entire owner s manual before attempting assembly operation Read and understand the warnings posted on the machine and in this manual Failure to comply with all of these warnings may cause serious injury Replace the warning labels if they become obscured or removed This table saw is de
25. 120 25 50 100 150 More More 240 50 100 200 300 Than 1 0 6 18 16 16 14 6 10 18 16 14 12 10 12 16 16 14 12 Not 18 Recommended Extension Cord Recommendations Table 1 9 5 On off switch padlock The Table Saw is equipped with a push button switch that will accept a safety padlock as shown in Figure 22 To safeguard your machine from unauthorized operation and accidental starting by young children the use of a padlock not included is highly recommended Place the key in a location that is inaccessible to children and others not qualified to use the tool Figure 22 10 0 Adjustments AWARNING Disconnect saw from power source before making adjustments 10 1 Blade raising tilt mechanism ACAUTION Never try to force the tilting mechanism past the 45 or 90 stops This may cause the blade to go out of alignment Referring to Figure 23 To raise or lower blade loosen lock knob A and turn handwheel on front of saw until desired height is reached Tighten lock knob The blade should be adjusted about 1 8 above the top surface of the material being cut To tilt blade turn lock handle counter clockwise to loosen turn handwheel 0 until desired angle is obtained then tighten ock handle C clockwise Figure 23 10 2 Adjusting 45 and 902 positive stops 1 Disconnect saw from power source 2 Raise blade to maximum height
26. 8 6 Lower blade all the way down Remove blade guard and riving knife and any loose items from table top 7 Turn saw upside down place mat or blanket on floor to protect table surface 8 Loosen trunnion screws item 71 section 16 1 1 and nudge trunnion assembly according to the distance you noted 9 trunnion screws firmly 10 Turn saw right side up and verify the alignment angle pointer setting fence setting etc Make any needed adjustments 11 0 Operations NOTE The following Figures may or may not show your saw model but procedures are the same Familiarize yourself with the location and operation of all controls and adjustments and the use of accessories such as miter gauge and rip fence Kickbacks Serious injury can result from kickbacks which occur when a workpiece binds on the saw blade or binds between the blade and rip fence or other fixed object This binding can cause work piece to lift up and be thrown toward the operator Listed below are conditions which can cause kickbacks Confining the cutoff piece when crosscutting or ripping o Releasing the workpiece before completing operation or not pushing work piece all the way past the saw blade O using the splitter riving knife when ripping or not maintaining alignment of the splitter riving knife with the saw blade Using a dull saw blade Not maintaining alignment of the so that it
27. DUCT EXCEPT AS STATED HEREIN ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS ARE EXCLUDED SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG THE IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU WALTER MEIER SHALL IN NO EVENT BE LIABLE FOR DEATH INJURIES TO PERSONS OR PROPERTY OR FOR INCIDENTAL CONTINGENT SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM THE USE OF OUR PRODUCTS SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU Walter Meier sells through distributors only The specifications in Walter Meier catalogs are given as general information and are not binding Members of Walter Meier reserve the right to effect at any time without prior notice those alterations to parts fittings and accessory equipment which they may deem necessary for any reason whatsoever JETebranded products not sold Canada by Walter Meier 2 2 0 Table of contents Section Page 1 0 Warranty and 2 2 0 3 20 WAN RINGS facts Yeah eet ioe aaa ite a 4 5 4 0 About MIS TANA
28. Description Size Qty 4 JPS10TSR 354 Lock 1 DO JPS10TSR 355 SUPPOM ARM 1 JPS10TSR 356 Lett Fixing acere tea desc eae eases ccd aleve ets 2 DLs JPS10TSR 357 Right Fixing 2 58 waves 5 1532032 Phillips Pan Head Machine 4 0 7 10 2 DO JPS10TSR 359 PM eden ite 2 60 JPS10TSR 360 Right Side Inner Blade 1 JPS10TSR 361 Right Side Outer Blade Guard 1 JPS10TSR AKPA Anti Kickback Pawl Assembly 62 thru 72 76 1 62 5 1541011 Nylon Lock Hex 5 0 8 1 63 JPS10TSR 363 Left Side Anti kickback 1 64 JPS10TSR 364 Left Side Spring 1 JPS10TSR 365 Anti Kickback 1 66 JPS10TSR 366 ea 1 67 JPS10TSR 367
29. Models Hoists Electric Palet Trucks Scissor Lift Tables WW Drill Presses Fastening Tools Metal forming Rigging Equip WW Benchtop Screw Jacks WW Dust Collectors Mechanics Hand Tools aa Service Jacks Tools Trolleys Geared WW Dust Filters Striking Tools one soit 8 Milling Machines Stackers Trolleys Plain WW Dust Fittings Safety Equipment Air Tools Light MW Bandsaws Surface Grinders Winches Manual WW Jointers Specialty Items Industrial MW Drill Presses Tapping WW Air Filtration WW Lathes Vise Accessories Lubrication MW Finishing Trolleys Air WW Bandsaws WW Planers WW Shapers Equipment Trolleys Electric WW Buffers WW Sanders WW Tablesaws MW Lathes Web Slings MW Precision Vises Winches Electric Lathe Accessories Air Tools Vises no precision Clamps Warranty reverts to 1 Year Warranty if woodworking WW products listed above are used for industrial or educational purposes WHAT IS COVERED This warranty covers any defects in workmanship or materials subject to the exceptions stated below Cutting tools abrasives and other consumables are excluded from warranty coverage WHO IS COVERED This warranty covers only the initial purchaser of the product WHAT IS THE PERIOD OF COVERAGE The general JET warranty lasts for the time period specified in the product literature of each product WHAT IS NOT COVERED Five Year Warranties do not cover woodworking WW products used for commercia
30. T dust collectors is available contact your dealer or visit our website for information HP 3 gt E A Figure 10 8 11 Riving knife Referring to Figure 11 Figure 11 1 Set saw blade to 90 degree vertical position and raise it all the way refer to section 10 1 Blade raising tilt mechanism 2 Remove table insert by rotating lever shown at E Figure 18 and lifting up insert using finger hole ACAUTION Use care when working around an installed blade 3 Through the saw table opening loosen hand knob A Figure 11 by rotating counter clockwise The floating clamp block B will move away from the fixed block C leaving a gap 4 Slide tabs of riving knife D into slot between the two blocks all the way down onto mounting stud 5 Tighten the hand knob A to secure the riving knife The clamping blocks B C Figure 11 are adjusted at the factory and no further adjustment of blade guard and riving knife assembly should be necessary However proper alignment is very important Before operating table saw read section 8 15 Aligning Blade Guard and Riving Knife to verify and follow the adjustment procedure if necessary 8 12 Anti kickback pawls Referring to Figures 12 1 Push and hold the button A on the opposite side of the head to release the catch pin Mount the pawl assembly straight down in the location shown in Figure 12 2 Pivo
31. This pdf document is bookmarked JET Operating Instructions and Parts Manual 10 inch ProShop Table Saw with Riving knife Model JPS 10TS shown with steel wings and 30 rail set SP for serial no 11120136 and higher 6 05 175374 WALTER MEIER Manufacturing Inc 427 New Sanford Road LaVergne Tennessee 37086 Part No M 708490 Ph 800 274 6848 Revision B1 04 2012 www waltermeier com Copyright 2012 Walter Meier Manufacturing Inc 1 0 Warranty and service Walter Meier Manufacturing Inc warrants every product it sells If one of our tools needs service or repair one of our Authorized Service Centers located throughout the United States can give you quick service In most cases any of these Walter Meier Authorized Service Centers can authorize warranty repair assist you in obtaining parts or perform routine maintenance and major repair on your JETe tools For the name of an Authorized Service Center in your area call 1 800 274 6848 MORE INFORMATION Walter Meier is consistently adding new products to the line For complete up to date product information check with your local Walter Meier distributor or visit waltermeier com WARRANTY JET products carry a limited warranty which varies in duration based upon the product MW Metalworking WW Woodworking Body Repair Kits Beam Clamps Bottle Jacks Chain Hoist Cable Pullers Manual Cold Saws Lever Hoists YEAR Ava 5 Hoists Air Pullers JCH
32. When ripping long boards use a support at front of table A Figure 34 such as a roller stand and a support or at the rear Never use the rip fence beyond the point where the carriage is flush with the end of the rails Have the blade extend about 1 8 above the top of the workpiece Exposing the blade above this point can be hazardous Resawing Resawing is a ripping operation in which thick boards are cut into thinner ones Narrow boards up to 3 can be resawn in one pass Wider boards up to 6 must be resawn in two passes In resawing wider boards adjust the blade height so as to overlap the two cuts by 1 2 as shown in Figure 35 Too deep a first cut can result in binding and possible kickbacks on the second cut Always use the same side of the board against the fence for both cuts NO FIRST CUT TOO DEEP causes binding TWO CUTS WORKS BETTER YES with 1 2 overlap Figure 35 Crosscutting Crosscutting is where the workpiece is fed cross grain into the saw blade using the miter gauge to support and position the workpiece Figure 36 Figure 36 Crosscutting should never be done freehand nor should the fence be used as an end stop unless an auxiliary block A Figure 37 is clamped to the front of the blade area such that the cutoff piece comes free of the block before cutting starts 22 Figure 37 Length stops should not be used on the free end of the workpiece in the
33. ast leg screw Leave cover off until wings are installed 3 Turn saw right side up and allow the feet to adjust to floor surface Tighten hex nuts with 10mm wrench 8 4 Handwheels Referring to Figure 6 The JPS 10TS Table Saw is equipped with two handwheels which look identical except for the mounting holes as follows 1 On front of table saw slide bushing 2 onto shaft A followed by handwheel with the larger mounting hole making sure to line up the flat side in the hole with the flat side on the shaft Fasten in place with lock knob HP 1 Slide the remaining handwheel E with the smaller mounting hole onto the shaft F on the right side of table saw lining up the flat side in the hole with the flat side on the shaft Secure handwheel with lock washer and screw HP 11 12 using 4mm hex key Figure 6 8 5 Extension wings Referring to Figure 7 Make sure mating surfaces are clean and free of burrs 1 Attach right extension wing J to saw table using four screws and washers HP 4 8 Hand tighten only at this time 2 Repeat for left side Figure 7 8 6 Extension wing adjustment Referring to Figure 8 Level extension wing J to saw table using a straight edge L A metal straight edge is ideal although a carefully jointed board may also be used as shown Figure 8 1 Begin with the extension wings raised slightly higher than the main table Tighten the four scre
34. bor By using various combinations of stacked dado blades or properly setting the dial on an adjustable blade an accurate width dado can be made This is very useful for shelving making joints tenoning etc The guard riving knife anti kickback pawls supplied with the saw should be used for all cutting operations where they can be used When performing operations where the guard cannot be used as some dadoing operations alternative safety precautions should be taken These include push sticks feather boards filler pieces fixtures jigs and any other appropriate device that can be utilized to keep operators hands away from the blade Upon completion of the operation requiring removal of the guard the entire guard assembly must be placed back on the machine in its proper working order ACAUTION Never use a dado head in a tilted position Never operate the saw without the blade guard riving knife anti kickback pawls for operations where they can be used 12 0 Safety devices Feather board The feather board Figure 42 should be made of straight grain hardwood approximately 1 thick and 4 to 8 wide depending on the size of the machine The length is developed in accordance with intended use Feather boards can be fastened to the table or rip fence by use of C clamps Alternatively drilled and tapped holes in the table top allow the use of wing nuts and washers as a method of clamping If this metho
35. d of fastening is used provide slots in the feather board for adjustment The illustration shows a method of attaching and use of the feather board as vertical comb The horizontal application is essentially the same except that the attachment is to the table top 4 LENGTH TO SUIT amy 1 8 BETWEEN CUTS VERTICAL COMB COMB AUXIUARY RIP FENCE RIP FENCE 5 42 Filler piece A filler piece Figure 43 is necessary for narrow ripping and permits the blade guard to remain on the machine It also provides space for the safe use of a push stick 24 FILLER PIECE HARDWOOD Cut to suit length of table 4 CLEAT T SUIT CLEARANCE A BETWEEN RIP FENCE GUIDE AND TABLE 9 3 Figure 43 Filler Piece Push stick amp push block The use of a push block or push stick provides an added level of safety for the operator A push stick is included with your table saw but you may wish to make others personalized for different cutting procedures The templates in Figures 44 and 45 offer construction details Figure 44 Push Block Template This measurement may vary depending upon thickness of workpiece Figure 45 Push stick template 13 0 Maintenance AWARNING Always disconnect power to the machine before performing maintenance Failure to do this may result in s
36. e is tilted at an angle less than 90 degrees to the table top Figure 39 Operations are performed in the same manner as ripping or crosscutting except the fence or miter gauge should be used on the right hand side of the blade to provide added safety in avoiding a binding action between blade and table top When beveling with the miter gauge the workpiece must be held firmly to prevent creeping Figure 39 Mitering Crosscuts made at an angle to the edge of the workpiece are called miters Figure 40 Set the miter gauge at the required angle lock the miter gauge and make the cut the same as a normal crosscut except the workpiece must be held extra firmly to prevent creeping Figure 40 Note When making compound miters with blade tilted use the miter gauge in the right hand slot to provide more hand clearance and safety Have the blade extend only 1 8 above the top of the workpiece Exposing the blade above this point can be hazardous Dado cutting Dadoing is cutting a wide groove into a workpiece or cutting a rabbet along the edge of a workpiece A dado insert optional accessory not provided shown Figure 41 is necessary for this type of operation ACAUTION Do not use the standard table insert for dadoing operations Figure 41 The process of cutting 1 8 to 13 16 grooves in workpieces is accomplished by the use of a stacked dado blade set or an adjustable type blade mounted on the saw ar
37. e right to change specifications at any time and without prior notice without incurring obligations 8 0 Setup and assembly 8 1 Shipping contents Carton contents see Figure 2 NOTE Some parts have assembled to the table saw Table saw not shown Blade not shown Extension wing Left A Extension wing Right B Dust hood C Legs D Feet E Miter gauge F Handwheel large mounting hole G Handwheel small mounting hole H Push stick J Guard assembly Riving knife L Low profile riving knife M Owner s manual not shown Warranty card not shown lt n a a a a a 1 on Figure 2 Hardware Package p n JPS10TSR HP Remove contents from all packets and sort Use Figures 3 and 4 to help identify hardware Lock knob HP 1 Bushing HP 2 Knobs for dust hood HP 3 M8x20 Hex cap screws HP 4 M8x10 Hex cap screws HP 5 M6x16 Hex cap screws HP 6 M6x12 Socket head button screws HP 7 8mm Flat washers HP 8 6mm Flat washers HP 9 6mm Hex nuts HP 10 M5x12 Socket head cap screw HP 11 5mm Lock washer HP 12 21 oa HP 4 HP 5 6 8 9 HP 10 Figure 3 Tools included for assembly 1 23mm Combination wrench 1 10 12mm Open end wrench 1 11 13 Open end wrench 1 4mm Hex key 1 2 5mm Hex key Note other tools not provided may be required fo
38. e sure splitter riving knife is properly aligned When wood is cut along the grain the kerf tends to close and bind on the blade and kickbacks can occur Figure 32 The rip fence A Fig 32 should be set for the width of the cut C Fig 32 by using the scale on the front rail or by measuring the distance between blade B and fence A Stand out of line with saw blade and workpiece to avoid sawdust and splinters coming off the blade or a kickback if one should occur If the work piece does not have a straight edge nail an auxiliary straight edged board on it to provide one against the fence To cut properly the board must make good contact with the table If it is warped turn the hollow side down Do not attempt to cut boards with significant warp In ripping use one hand to hold the board down against the fence or fixture and the other to push it into the blade between blade and fence If workpiece is narrower than 6 or shorter than 12 use a push stick or push block to push it through between fence and blade Figure 33 Never push in a location such that the pushing hand is in line with the blade Move the hand serving as a hold down a safe distance from blade as cut nears completion For very narrow ripping where a push stick cannot be used use a push block or auxiliary fence Always push the workpiece completely past the blade at the end of a cut to minimize the possibility of a kickback 21 Figure 34
39. ead 65 8 AQ JPS10TS 340 5 0270011 Socket Set 5 16 18 1 4 42 JPS10TS 357 LOCK MODS raaa aa dena ave 43 51015 358 Dust Chute Cover 000 WA JPS10TSR 344 sere EAS RE AEA STETE S 45 JPS10TS 360 45 JPS10TS 361 OE ETW 7 4T JPS10TSR 347 Low Profile Riving Knife JPS10TSR BGA Blade Guard Assembly 48 thru 76 JPS10TSR UGA Upper Guard Assembly 48 thru 61 74 75 48 JPS10TSR 348 Left Side outer Blade Guard 49 5 1541011 Nylon Lock Hex 5 JPS10TSR 350 Flat Head M5 0 8Px15 JPS10TSR 351 Left Side Inner Blade Guard tuts JPS10TSR 352 cathe ce JPS10TSR 353 Pan Head 5 0 8 6 Index Part No
40. er reconnection the tool should comply with all local codes and ordinances THREE PRONG PLUG p 1 1 w GROUNDING PRONG GROUNDING EAR SECURED WITH SCREW 150 230 VOLTS T Figure 20 9 2 Voltage conversion To switch the incoming power leads for 230 volt operation follow the wiring diagram on the inside cover of motor junction box To access junction box A 21 tilt blade to 45 degrees and remove right side cover Figure 21 The plug on the end of the motor cord must be replaced with a UL CSA listed plug rated for 240V 9 3 Overload reset button If saw becomes overloaded and the motor shuts off push the re set button on motor junction box B Figure 21 to restart If overloading happens frequently consult the Troubleshooting section in this manual 9 4 Extension cords USE PROPER EXTENSION CORD Make sure your extension cord is in good condition When using an extension cord be sure to use one heavy enough to carry the current your product will draw An undersized cord will cause a drop in line voltage resulting in loss of power and overheating Table 1 shows correct size to use depending on cord length and nameplate ampere rating If in doubt use the next heavier gauge The smaller the gauge number the heavier the cord Ampere Total length of Rating cord in feet Not
41. erious personal injury Cleaning Clean the JPS 10TS according to the schedule below to ensure maximum performance Note The following maintenance schedule assumes the saw is being used every day Daily O Wipe down the table surface and T slots with a rust preventive O Clean pitch and resin from the saw blade Weekly O Clean motor housing with compressed air O Wipe down fence rails with a dry silicon lubricant Lubrication Lubricate the areas indicated below every 12 months O Lubricate blade angling trunnions with 6 or 7 drops of light machine oil O Lubricate the blade height trunnion with 6 or 7 drops of light machine oil O Worm gears and threads should be lubricated with an automotive wheel bearing grease Check all adjustments after lubricating Miscellaneous Always be aware of the condition of your machine Routinely check the condition of the following items and repair or replace as necessary O Mounting bolts O Power switch O Saw blade O Blade guard 14 0 Optional accessories These accessory items purchased separately can enhance the functionality of your table saw Contact your dealer to order or call Walter Meier at the phone number on the cover 708489 Dado Insert for ProShop Saw with Riving Knife 708119 Universal Mobile Base adjustable up to 36 x 36 26 15 0 Troubleshooting the JPS 10TS Symptom Possible Cause Correction Motor will not star
42. ey is required to adjust the setscrews 5 Turn lever E so that it catches the insert and holds it against table If the lever needs adjustment remove insert and rotate lever up or down until it will properly catch the insert Figure 18 8 18 Miter gauge Referring to Figure 19 Figure 19 Operate miter gauge by loosening lock knob and turning miter body B to desired angle The pin C functions as an index stop When pushed in the body will stop at 45 90 or 45 when turned as one of three screws D located underneath the miter body hits the pin You adjust any play of the miter gauge the table slot by tightening set screws E Calibration If a miter angle at the 45 90 or 45 is correct the index stops can be adjusted by turning one of three adjustment screws D then locking the hex nut Note Always make test cuts Do not rely solely on miter gauge indicator marks 9 0 Electrical connections The JPS 10TS table saw is rated at 115 230V power and is pre wired for 115 volt The table saw comes with a plug designed for use ona circuit with a grounded outlet that looks like the one pictured in A Figure 20 Before connecting to power source be sure switch is in off position It is recommended that the table saw when operated on 115 volt power be connected to a dedicated 20 amp circuit with a 20 amp circuit breaker or time delay fuse marked D When ope
43. he blade guard down the anti kickback pawls down and the riving knife in place over the blade 6 0 Features Blade Guard Rip Fence Miter Gauge Riving Knife Extension Wing steel version shown Rear Rail Control Switch Blade Tilt Lock Handle Front Rail Blade Tilt Handwheel Blade Raising Handwheel Storage Blade Tilt Pointer Hook Enclosed Cabinet Figure 1 7 0 Specifications Model 523 JPS 10TS Stock numbers Steel Wings Cast Iron Wings Saw Unit only with Steel 0 108490 25 oh a ae Saw Unitonly with Gast kon ecg neds 708491 Saw with 30 Rails Fence 8492 i 708494K Saw with 52 Rails Fence Kit amp Wood Ext Table 8493 el Ae 708495K Motor and electricals totally enclosed fan cooled induction capacitor start with reset button ale ey 1 3 4 HP Von eS ee ei single Voltage ce EE 115 230 prewired 115 60Hz Listed FLA 011 cg 14 7
44. his manual This manual is provided by Walter Meier Manufacturing Inc covering the safe operation and maintenance procedures for a JET Model JPS 10TS ProShop Table Saw This manual contains instructions on installation safety precautions general operating procedures maintenance instructions and parts breakdown Your machine has been designed and constructed to provide years of trouble free operation if used in accordance with the instructions as set forth in this document This manual is not intended to be an exhaustive guide to table saw operational methods use of jigs or after market accessories choice of stock etc Additional knowledge can be obtained from experienced users or trade articles Whatever accepted methods are used always make personal safety a priority If there are questions or comments please contact your local supplier or Walter Meier Walter Meier can also be reached at our web site www waltermeier com Retain this manual for future reference If the machine transfers ownership the manual should accompany it AWARNING Read and understand the entire contents of this manual before attempting assembly or operation Failure to comply may cause serious injury 5 0 Glossary Arbor Metal shaft that connects the drive mechanism to the blade Bevel Edge Cut Tilt of the saw arbor and blade between 0 and 45 to perform an angled cutting operation Blade Guard Mechanism mounted over the saw blade to prevent
45. idth or less or thin work Use a push block or miter gauge hold down when dadoing or molding For increased safety in crosscutting use an auxiliary wood facing Figure 30 attached to the miter gauge using the slots or holes provided in the gauge 20 Figure 30 Never use the fence as a length stop when crosscutting Do not hold or touch the free end or cutoff section of a workpiece On through sawing operations the cutoff section must NOT be confined Always keep your hands out of line of the saw blade and never reach back of the cutting blade with either hand to hold the workpiece Bevel ripping cuts should always be made with the fence on the right side of saw blade so that the blade tilts away from the fence and minimizes the possibility of the work binding and the resulting kickback Rip sawing Ripping is where the workpiece is fed with the grain into the saw blade using the fence as a guide and a positioning device to ensure the desired width of cut Figure 31 Figure 31 ACAUTION Before starting a ripping cut verify that fence is clamped securely and aligned properly Never rip freehand or use miter gauge in combination with the fence Never rip workpieces shorter than the saw blade diameter Never reach behind the blade with either hand to hold down or remove the cutoff piece with the saw blade rotating Always use blade guard splitter riving knife and anti kickback pawls Mak
46. ing 15 8 16 Low profile KME ak 15 Bet fate E 15 8 18 4 15 9 0 Electrical CONNECUIONS hae ee 16 9 1 GrOURGINGINSIFUCTIONS wu 16 9 2 16 9 3 Overload reset Dutton Ka a eee 17 9 4 aah Gusta date 17 9 5 On otf switch padlock 17 10 90 AGUSE 17 10 1 Blade raising tilt MECHANISM 1104 11 17 10 2 Adjusting 45 90 positive 17 10 3 Table to blade alignment tree ee EEES 19 11 030 Motta hate iat eae ac ete 19 120 Safety Moe nae ema ela habit betes 24 13 05 Die ae nitive pao eas 25 14 0 Optional accessories 22000000001
47. ips or debris do not use your hands 29 Do not stand on the machine Serious injury could occur if the machine tips over 30 Never leave the machine running unattended Turn the power off and do not leave the machine until it comes to a complete stop 31 Remove loose items and unnecessary work pieces from the area before starting the machine 32 Keep hands out of the line of saw blade 33 Use a push stick when required 34 Pay particular attention to instructions on reducing risk of kickback 35 Do not perform any operation freehand 36 Never reach around or over saw blade 37 Dont use in dangerous environment Don t use power tools in damp or wet location or expose them to rain Keep work area well lighted 3 1 Kickback The most common accidents among table saw users according to statistics can be linked to kickback the high speed expulsion of material from the table that can strike the operator Kickback can also result in the operator s hands being pulled into the blade Kickback Prevention Tips to avoid the most common causes of kickback e Make sure the riving knife is always aligned with the blade A workpiece can bind or stop the flow of the cut if the riving knife is misaligned and result in kickback e Use a riving knife during every cut The riving knife maintains the kerf in the workpiece which will reduce the chance of kickback e Never attempt freehand cuts The workpiece m
48. l industrial or educational purposes Woodworking products with Five Year Warranties that are used for commercial industrial or education purposes revert to a One Year Warranty This warranty does not cover defects due directly or indirectly to misuse abuse negligence or accidents normal wear and tear improper repair or alterations or lack of maintenance HOW TO GET SERVICE The product or part must be returned for examination postage prepaid to a location designated by us For the name of the location nearest you please call 1 800 274 6848 You must provide proof of initial purchase date and an explanation of the complaint must accompany the merchandise If our inspection discloses a defect we will repair or replace the product or refund the purchase price at our option We will return the repaired product or replacement at our expense unless it is determined by us that there is no defect or that the defect resulted from causes not within the scope of our warranty in which case we will at your direction dispose of or return the product In the event you choose to have the product returned you will be responsible for the shipping and handling costs of the return HOW STATE LAW APPLIES This warranty gives you specific legal rights you may also have other rights which vary from state to state LIMITATIONS ON THIS WARRANTY WALTER MEIER MANUFACTURING INC LIMITS ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES TO THE PERIOD OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY FOR EACH PRO
49. ly and perform its intended function Check for alignment of moving parts binding of moving parts breakage of parts mounting and any other conditions that may affect its operation A guard or other part that is damaged should be properly repaired or replaced Provide for adequate space surrounding work area and non glare overhead lighting Keep the floor around the machine clean and free of scrap material oil and grease Keep visitors a safe distance from the work area Keep children away Make your workshop child proof with padlocks master switches or by removing starter keys 23 Give your work undivided attention Looking around carrying on a conversation and horse play are careless acts that can result in serious injury 24 Maintain a balanced stance at all times so that you do not fall into the blade or other moving parts Do not overreach or use excessive force to perform any machine operation 25 Use the right tool at the correct speed and feed rate Do not force a tool or attachment to do a job for which it was not designed The right tool will do the job better and more safely 26 Use recommended accessories improper accessories may be hazardous 27 Maintain tools with care Keep saw blades sharp and clean for the best and safest performance Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories 28 Turn off the machine before cleaning Use a brush or compressed air to remove ch
50. ng a non through cut to avoid accidental contact with the saw blade during operation Parallel Position of the rip fence equal in distance at every point to the side face of the saw blade Perpendicular 90 right angle intersection or position of the vertical and horizontal planes such as the position of the saw blade vertical to the table surface horizontal Push Board Push Stick An instrument used to safely push the workpiece through the cutting operation Rabbet A cutting operation that creates an L shaped channel along the edge of the board Rip Cut A cut made along the grain of the workpiece Riving Knife A metal plate fixed relative to the blade which moves with the blade as cutting depth is adjusted Thus it maintains not only the kerf opening in the workpiece but also the knife to blade distance A low profile riving knife is used when performing non through cut because it sits lower than the top edge of the blade Splitter Spreader A stationary metal plate to which the blade guard is attached that maintains the kerf opening in the workpiece when performing a cutting operation Standard Kerf 1 8 gap made with a standard blade Straightedge A tool used to check that a surface is flat or parallel Through Sawing A sawing operation in which the workpiece thickness is completely sawn through Proper blade height usually allows 1 8 of the top of blade to extend above the wood stock Keep t
51. o Figure 17 1 Remove blade guard and hold anti kickback pawis J away from table surface remove them 2 Place an accurate straight edge K flush against saw blade L and riving knife M For proper alignment blade and riving knife should be perfectly in line with the straight edge If alignment is required 3 Move straight edge aside and through the opening locate four set screws N at the corners of the clamp block See inset Figure 17 riving knife removed for clarity 4 Rotate any of the four set screws as needed to tilt the angle of the riving knife to achieve alignment 5 Check alignment by repeating steps 1 and 2 If necessary repeat steps 3 and 4 until proper alignment is achieved Figure 17 8 16 Low profile riving knife A low profile riving knife is included with your saw mounts and adjusts in the same manner as the standard riving knife The low profile riving knife sits just below top of blade and is used for making non through cuts The blade guard is not used with this knife so extra precautions should be taken during operation 8 17 Table insert Referring to Figure 18 1 Remove blade guard and riving knife 2 Lower blade completely 3 Place table insert A into opening with notched end B towards rear of table 4 Adjust insert flush with table by turning four leveling setscrews C and using a straight edge D at different points over the insert A 2 5mm hex k
52. r assembly Note Fence and rail assemblies and wood Figure 4 extension tables and legs are shipped separate cartons AWARNING Read and understand all assembly instructions before attempting assembly Failure to comply may cause serious injury ACAUTION The main saw unit is heavy use of an assistant is highly recommended when moving or turning it right side up Tools required for assembly 4mm hex key 10mm open end wrench Rubber mallet for wing adjustment Cross point Phillips screwdriver 8 2 Unpacking and cleanup 1 Remove all contents from shipping carton Keep saw table upside down see Figure 5 and place a two by four or similar piece of wood under the rear of the saw this will help when picking up the table again Do not discard carton or packing material until saw is assembled and running satisfactorily 2 Inspect contents for shipping damage Report damage if any to your distributor 3 Compare contents of shipping carton with the contents list in this manual Report shortages if any to your distributor 8 3 Installing legs Referring to Figure 5 1 Install a foot on the bottom of each leg using two screws washers and hex nuts HP 6 9 10 for each foot Hand tighten only 2 Mount four steel to cabinet using sixteen button head screws HP 7 Install all four screws first then tighten with 4mm hex key NOTE Remove right side motor cover for installing l
53. rated on 230 volt power it is recommended that the table saw be connected to a dedicated 15 amp circuit with a 15 amp circuit breaker or time delay fuse marked Local codes take precedence over recommendations 9 1 Grounding instructions 1 All Grounded Cord connected Tools In the event of a malfunction or breakdown grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock This tool is equipped with an electric cord having an equipment grounding conductor and a grounding plug The plug must be plugged into a matching outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances Do not modify the plug provided if it will not fit the outlet have the proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock The conductor with insulation having an outer surface that is green with or without yellow stripes is the equipment grounding conductor If repair or replacement of the electric cord or plug is necessary do not connect the equipment grounding conductor to a live terminal AWARNING Check with a qualified electrician or service personnel if the grounding instructions are not completely understood or if in doubt as to whether the tool is properly grounded Failure to comply may cause serious or fatal injury Use only 3 wire extension cords
54. signed and intended for use by properly trained and experienced personnel only If you are not familiar with the proper and safe operation of a table saw do not use until proper training and knowledge have been obtained Do not use this table saw for other than its intended use If used for other purposes Walter Meier Manufacturing Inc disclaims any real or implied warranty and holds itself harmless from any injury that may result from that use Always wear approved safety glasses face shields while using this table saw Everyday eyeglasses only have impact resistant lenses they are not safety glasses Before operating this table saw remove tie rings watches and other jewelry and roll sleeves up past the elbows Remove all loose clothing and confine long hair Non slip footwear or anti skid floor strips are recommended Do not wear gloves Always use the blade guard on all through sawing operations through sawing operation is one in which the blade cuts completely through the workpiece Kickback occurs when the workpiece is thrown towards the operator at a high rate of speed If you do not have clear understanding of kickback and how it occurs DO NOT operate this table saw Wear ear protectors plugs or muffs during extended periods of operation Some dust created by power sanding sawing grinding drilling and other construction activities contain chemicals known to cause cancer birth defects
55. t Low voltage Check power line for proper voltage Open circuit in motor or loose connection Inspect all lead connections on motor for loose or open connections Motor will not start fuses or circuit breakers blow Short circuit in line cord or plug Inspect cord or plug for damaged insulation and shorted wires Short circuit in motor or loose connections Inspect all connections on motor for loose or shorted terminals or worn insulation Incorrect fuses or circuit breakers in power line Install correct fuses or circuit breakers Motor overheats Motor overloaded Reduce load on motor Air circulation through the motor restricted Clean motor fan with compressed air to restore normal air circulation Motor stalls resulting in blown fuses or tripped circuit Motor overloaded Reduce load on motor Short circuit in motor or loose connections Inspect connections on motor for loose or shorted terminals or worn insulation Low voltage Correct the low voltage conditions Incorrect fuses or circuit breakers in power line Install correct fuses or circuit breakers Machine slows when operating Applying too much pressure to workpiece Feed workpiece more slowly Belt loose Tighten belt Loud repetitive noise coming from machine Pulley setscrews or keys are missing or loose Inspect keys and setscrews Replace or tighten
56. t the head and push it downward Figure 13 until there is an audible click Make sure you hear the click to verify that pawl assembly is secure SPREADER E FOR 10 BLADE mm tSS Figure 13 14 8 13 Blade guard Referring to Figure 14 1 Push up guard leaves until they catch and hold on the peg C 2 Lower blade guard assembly onto riving knife and push it backward to seat it Tighten knob D Pull down guard leaves into position shown in Figure 15 5 Reverse procedure to remove guard IMPORTANT Knob D must be tightened before operating saw with guard in place Figure 15 8 14 Blade installation replacement AWARNING When installing or changing blades always disconnect saw from power source Failure to comply may cause serious injury 1 Using the handwheels raise the blade arbor fully and lock saw at zero degrees by tightening lock knob at center of handwheel Referring to Figure 16 2 Press arbor lock button E and rotate arbor until you feel arbor lock engage Continue pressing arbor lock button 3 Using the provided wrench remove arbor nut F and outer flange G If replacing blade remove old blade 4 Place blade on arbor shaft making sure that the teeth point down at the front of the saw Replace flange G and arbor nut F 5 Tighten arbor nut F Figure 16 8 15 Aligning blade guard riving knife Referring t
57. tends to angle toward rather than away from the saw blade front to back o Applying feed force when ripping to the cutoff free section of the workpiece instead of the section between saw blade and fence Oo Ripping wood that is twisted not flat or does not have a straight edge or a twisted grain To minimize or prevent injury from kickbacks Avoid conditions listed above Wear a safety face shield goggles glasses Do not use the miter gauge and fence in the same operation unless provision is made by use of a facing board on the fence so as to allow the cutoff section of the workpiece to come free before the next cut is started See Figure 37 As the machine receives use the operation of the anti kickback pawls should be checked periodically Figure 29 If the pawls do not stop the reverse motion of a workpiece resharpen all the points Where possible keep your face body out of line with potential kickbacks including when starting or stopping the machine Figure 29 Dull badly set improper or improperly filed cutting tools and cutting tools with gum or resin adhering to them can cause accidents Never use a cracked saw blade The use of a sharp well maintained and correct cutting tool for the operation will help avoid injuries Support the work properly and hold it firmly against gauge or fence Use a push stick or push block when ripping short narrow 6 w
58. ust be fed parallel to the blade otherwise kickback will likely occur Always use the rip fence or miter gauge to support the workpiece e Make sure that rip fence is parallel to blade If not the chances of kickback are very high Take the time to check and adjust the rip fence e Feed cuts through to completion Anytime you stop feeding a workpiece that is in the middle of a cut the chance of binding resulting in kickback is greatly increased Protection Tips from Kickback Kickback can happen even if precautions are taken to prevent it Listed below are some tips to protect you if kickback does occur e Stand to the side of the blade when cutting An ejected workpiece usually travels directly in front of the blade e Wear safety glasses or a face shield Your eyes and face are the most vulnerable part of your body e Never place your hand behind the blade If kickback occurs your hand will be pulled into the blade Use a push stick to keep your hands farther away from the moving blade If a kickback occurs the push stick will most likely take the damage that your hand would have received Familiarize yourself with the following safety notices used this manual ACAUTION This means that if precautions are not heeded it may result in minor injury and or possible machine damage AWARNING This means that if precautions are not heeded it may result in serious injury or possibly even death 4 0 About t
59. ws 18mm wrench under the extension wing that secure it to the saw table Tighten these just enough to hold the wing in place but loose enough to change the wing height by tapping on it 2 Lay straight edge across saw table and extension wing extending out past edge of wing as shown 3 Move straight edge to several places along the wing as you continue to nudge the extension wing level with saw table When extension wing is level with table securely tighten each of the four screws 4 Repeat steps 1 extension wing through 3 for opposite 5 Reinstall right side motor cover 8 7 Rails and fence To install front and rear rails and fence consult manual M 708482 which accompanies your fence assembly then proceed to section 8 9 8 8 Wood extension table To install the optional wood table consult manual M 708482 which accompanies your fence assembly then proceed to section 8 9 8 9 Switch bracket Referring to Figure 9 Use two screws and washers HP 5 8 to secure switch bracket M to front rail Figure 9 8 10 Dust Hood Referring to Figure 10 Install dust hood at rear of cabinet using four small lock knobs HP 3 The dust port should be toward the bottom A dust collection system with minimum capacity of 350 cubic feet per minute should be connected to the port via a 4 inch diameter hose not included Note Dryer vent hose is acceptable for this purpose An extensive line of JE

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