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1. NO NN y E e O Ke ch E ER ny 1 A KC 2 fre Es A ON o gt d e SEN am SA VH 37 Rail Assembly Index No Part No TS 0720071 TS 0720071 TS 0561011 TS 0561011 TS 0050031 TS 0050031 TS 005001 1 TS 005007 1 TS 0050071 Description Size Qty Rail Assembly Standard 30 cccccsscccceee cnooonnononanonnonanoncnonannnnnnnos 1 Rail Assembly Long Table 527 cononoonnconanonnonanonononcnnnnnnas 1 Front Fence Rail Standard 30 cococononoconcnnnoncnncnnancnnnnnnos 1 Front Fence Rail Long Table 2 1 Back Fence Rail Standard GO 1 Back Fence Rail Long Table 52 cooooonoccconcononaconnnnanonononnns 1 Front Fence Guide Standard A 1 Front Fence Guide Long Table Seege 1 Socket Head Cap Screw M8 x 16 4 Reie TS a dc Nan A 4 Flat Washer oidos Kl 4 A A doi 1 Scale SO alada 1 Flat Washern Assad sd 30 rail 19 FlatWasher TA isa mnt 52 rail 23 LOCK Washer E E 30 rail 13 LOCK Washer VA mmmmm c c cac ammmamammmmrmmmmmmmmmmmmm r i ie 52 rail 16 gi i UE EA RE 30 rail 6 REX Nut AO o iaa 52 rail 7 Hex Cap Screw 1 4 20 x 3 47 marrrrrrrsnreeserenne 30 rail 5 Hex Cap Screw 1 4 20 x 3 47 marrrrrresnrreserenn 52 rail 7 Hex Cap Screw 1 4 20 x 1 2
2. Centrifugal Switch Assembly not shown 7 E CA030010 Starting Capacitor not Shown SOOMFD 125VAC 1 Ee CA005020 Running Capacitor not shown DOUF 250VAC 1 bebe CA030011 Capacitor Cover NOt shown D E 200909 MOON Ult ne nn 1 21h ne TS 1523031 EE VS e E 2 Ee KP050540 aaannnann K Vo on ceca aid pa AAA 1 ZO E 200420 sconces vine Keele Belle BEE 1 Pi TS 1523031 Jra Set SClOW eesosa ide M6 ek EE 2 DiR 200446 dd Elevating WO Massa aci 1 ZO tacts KD030310 is A DAA 1 ZU ences 200069 Fiber Washer Sa nn acca haa ete 2 28 re 2008065 Ecen SAR nr ne cn eG Nl cds 1 E EE PP0502400 S PINO Plisadas SAA 1 A 200807 seen A P cae ee watt ead rt ea ar cata alam nad labo 1 EE SS061000 DCL OChOW ii MG Ossa 1 BZ er TS 1540061 ME r UE WG WE 1 dt SS060600 SE OChOW ia MOX Distancias 1 Ads TS 1540041 A O Matas 1 DO asia TS 1482041 Hex Head Screw n nonnnnennnnsnnnnoennnsnnerrrnreesenene M6 RE 1 pa 20006 daria la ais ria il BIOCK sia aid 1 Mi 200309 aida WOM UNMO lt a tada 1 BO EEN 200360 ido Ziele EEN 1 De NH162405 KI hee e diia 2 al O OET NH182601 A A MTSK 19 2 a BRAS 20042 A IDEA EE 3 EE 2003 A eege A ars manna ne Rates
3. p p 0 eg AO WR ee AAA AAA F AAA p aill e ei zb ail i A E Ye D E Y w Saw Table N uil e a es i CZ KSE SC KE Se as KS j w S 7 ef e L A A 2 G Guide Tube Figure 33 Blade Guard Assembly Hardware Blade Guard Assembly Splitter Guard Assembly Tools 12mm Wrench 17mm Wrench or Adjustable Wrench 3mm Hex Wrench 1 With a 3mm hex wrench loosen two set screws G Fig 34 on the splitter guard assembly and remove the bracket 2 Remove the hex nut and lock washer from the threaded end of blade guard shaft and reverse threading the hex nut first then placing the lock washer on the shaft 3 Thread the blade guard shaft E Fig 34 into rear trunnion through opening at rear of saw 4 Tighten blade guard shaft The shaft has a hole to accommodate a screwdriver 5 Place upper and lower bracket assembly F Fig 34 in the upright position and snug two set screws G Fig 34 just enough to hold in place 6 Insert front tab A Fig 35 of blade guard assembly through insert opening in the table Loosen the hex cap screw already installed at the factory and insert the front tab of the blade guard The tab is held in place between the flat washer and bracket Leave a 1 8 gap between the splitter and table Tighten hex cap screw Note make sure the anti kickback pawls B Fig 35 are pointing towards the back of the saw 7 Secure rear tab of bl
4. BN EEN EEN e eebe Beleg EE EEN 1 EEN 2004 AD ais Locking Handle E MOX EEN 1 EEN 2008425 FENCE te EEN 1 St anse TS 1541041 NYOM LOCK WEE Mireia canada 1 Aaa TS 1550031 BEI WEE EE Y eases vaca 1 SE 200320 ta o ee Ee Ee 1 A AR PR SJ069300 Socket Head Screw cccececcececceceececeseeeeeeeaeeess MGR ura doo 2 Ee 200828 sous Lor A 1 AD WEE PPO30000 A EE e e 1 DU ica 200379 ic Sn A Sdn acta ee 1 NEEN JWSS10 51 ENEE ee MS uns EEN 1 is ene ee SRO50200 Hex Socket TEE M X 10 WEE 1 Te AN 200483 eme ul O Ne O aA NI co mun 1 BA EE 200358 Jl A A a tite a deielateeteunedst 1 CN SIE sis Es A A ENR WTO X63 mm 1 56 tee LIO odio Adjustable Plate isis lola risas A sn 2 35 Sliding Table Assembly Index No Part No 5T sich 200374 DO rack NH0O61000 SL ER E 200430 ee n 00 TS 1522021 EVT TEA EAER LM000633 Ee JWSS10 STMGC EE AH200364 Description Angle Label not shown 6 Sliding Table Miter Gauge Complete Hardware Kit not shown 36 Size Qty EEN EE E EE le E 1 ode MOX G mm A A 1 Bee 1 1 Sliding Table Assembly TN vo S TN ai 2000 La a Ko E T J BH d DN CO 4 N NY OA 2 10 No YY AMY Kou NO
5. 35 KH le aca 38 Motor Ruano Ras Listo N a di unie c 40 MINO Diada MS aan a dd a nan 43 Ordering Replacement Parts To order parts or reach our service department call 1 800 274 6848 between 7 30am and 5 30pm CST Monday through Friday Having the Model Number and Serial Number of your machine available when you call will allow us to serve you quickly and accurately Warnings 10 11 13 Make certain the switch is in the OFF position before connecting the machine to the power supply 15 16 17 19 20 Read and understand the entire owners manual before attempting assembly or 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 designed and intended for use by properly trained and experienced personnel only lf you are not familiar with the proper and safe operation of a Table Saw do not use until proper training and knowledge has been obtained Do not use this Table Saw for other than its intended use If used for other purposes WMH Tool Group 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 operat
6. 7 Note Always make test cuts to verify the angle Mounting Sliding Table Hardware Sliding Table 4 M8x25 Hex Cap Screws 4 M8 Hex Nuts 8 M8 Flat Washers 4 M6 Hex Nuts 4 M6x25 Socket Head Cap Screws 2 Flat Shims amp 2 90 Shims Tools Straight Edge 2 13mm Wrenches 10mm Wrench 5mm Hex Wrench Referring to Figure 8 The procedure for installing the eveling brackets is the same for front rail and back rail The illustration Figure 8 shows the front rail 1 Thread two M6 hex nuts F all the way onto the four M6x25 socket head cap screws G and thread the screws into the leveling bracket D 2 Place two washers B on two M8x25 hex cap screws A Insert through the mounting slots of the front rail C and secure to the threaded holes of the leveling bracket D Position the leveling bracket D to be about 1 4 from the front rail C 3 Install the remaining eveling bracket onto the back rail repeating the procedure outlined in Steps 7 and 2 Note The arbor pulley guard H Fig 9 should already be attached to the saw cabinet 4 Mount table lock knob J Fig 9 to the sliding table K Fig 9 with two M6x12 socket head 6 screws Rotate knob 90 to engage disengage Figure lt 1 4 Table Figure 9 the lock Make sure that the lock knob is in the locked position and that the table is locked does not slide on its support plate Failure to do s
7. AFS GE HFT o AAA XAGCTA Fence abe RE e E KF2 129 naniii Si EE ee TS 0640071 LOAN NA A O TS 0640081 LOCK NU dl 5 16 18 less AZ KEE SPNO Placas ic 4mm x 28 O 6813042 dotada COMPrESSION SPINO torrein dida E AAA TS 0151041 Camage Bolt deco tal 1 4 20 x 1 1 2 718 vedic teats TS 0152031 0 0 camage BOM EE 5 116 18 x 1 1 2 DW EE 32 19 J02 us FOO lu BEE EE AS A LOCK A A ans E EH 6430055 EE KAOD MW SWO aiaa a a a a 3 8 16 x 5 8 PA eat NE EE Nylon Adjustment crew ennnnnnonannncnnannnnnnnnns L 3 1 g 2 Ba A e I 5 5 E ae 27 D A E ii SC 945 Ba 20 ED _ 22 4 N ma p ae 16 N gi 17 29 Cabinet Assembly Index No Part No Description Size Qty A JWSS10CS 01 CAD EE 1 mm JWSS10CS 02 5 610 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrmmmmmmmmrmH 1 E SP040100 Pan Head Screw ease ee ne M4 x 5 2 A 150503 mm Door Latch Assembhy eoronrnonnnnnnnnrnnnnnrnconncnnonons 1 s mm 412007 DS ee ee ee ee eee 1 A TS 1534032 Pan Head SCrew ccccccccccsscecseseeseeseeseneesseeeesees Moa ees 4 is bhanna 998660 Wre GIN EEN WO O E E 2 S mm 200892 OC e goes E EA EE E EOR 1 IO A STO49200 TAPPING Ke MAX O mm 5 imme JWSS10CS 11 Dust Bane BE 1 AAA JWSS10CS 12 Dust Baffle lg e 10 EE 1 AA TS 2284082 Pan Head Screw
8. BLACK GROUND 1 3 4 HP 1 Ph 115V use 10 Ga Wire and 30 Amp Breaker 43 230V Wiring Running Capacitior Starting Capacitor S50uF 250VAC SOOMFD 125VAC GROUND 1 3 4 HP 1 Ph 230V use 14 Ga Wire and 20 Amp Breaker E JET WMH Tool Group 2420 Vantage Drive Elgin Illinois 60124 Phone 800 274 6848 www wmhtoolgroup com
9. Dead a te WIS 20 en aos 3 E A E UA 2 E hasal eat a N Pe ee area eR ee ee N 1 Ui Te EN ln LE 1 Countersunk Head Screw sseseeeeeneneneneen MOSS cs ete 1 Miter Gauge Fente craw even hahaa Ra Aaa ed 1 Miter Gage Body asnar a TE a ATE 1 Locking ef wie EE MO e 1 O 1 Se leg EE dedica ads 1 DO OCIOWN nn A annamh MO amas 1 LOCAUNG Se io Ann Ne ds 1 SPAN le BEE EE dad 1 Socket Head Cap Gcrew MOMO ads 4 LOCK Washa Fara NS MITO toas 4 IAG Washer emmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmkmrmmmmmmmmicmmmmmmmmmi MTO AAA A 4 Extension Wing w Miter Slot L mannnsnnnnsrnnesrrrnsrrresesnrensnne 1 Table INSEE A des 1 A Eet Ge geet a e ue ul ei kp WEE 4 LOCK Washer sori cada A vanes 1 A A tiens MT6 x EEN 1 EISE Te ee EE EEN 1 Guard R d oig EE 1 ie A oe ee eee osent 1 Hex Head SCreW e nn anna un dune MO 39 iaa 2 A Re an dance MOD sursis 2 ON OFF e RE En le EE 1 Power GONCASSEmDIY tiisgo aea a a a a 1 Self Tapping Gcrew MIIN OZ onnie 2 een Be E nl TEE 1 BIER te EEN 1 Pan Ee Ee Ou EE 2 Table Assembly Index No Part No D I 20035403 ada DOO ean 200354 58A 998623 A TS 1540041 DO usas TS 1550041 o A TS 1482011 DO A IC290002 DOM AP TS 1550021 ii A SC080700 gege e Ord TS 1540061 ER ST049200 O2 at TS 1533052 03 15 JWSS10CS 63 64 TS 1482031 E
10. Dina sat 2 69 TS 2310162 POX Ee MON RE 1 7A O E TS 1523021 D TOUR hen MO mm 1 rise re PS052400 SA US A O E ie nen era ae 1 EEN 200109 BEEN a ta i E A oe 1 T A WW183205 Wave WASTE Rat ita A a POM os 4 Pose VB 270J8 unan ele ZO can 1 TO Seet EC EC RK EE EE dt ege MO tee 2 EAS 200308 renal Arbor PU a dl 1 TO A NH162406 lee Ted aaa ee O O menma 2 TES RE BB 6203LLU Ball Beard ir LOL do isos 2 OU rain 200302 ue ATrDOMBTACKO Mana do Ds 1 Y AA KS050530 iia A ee Se ee ner etter nes DADO 30 ai 1 OZ dio ZOOS OS laderas dee 1 A 200 NO ados Hand ed e dos 1 OF E 9914 lege ACM 8 5 x 12 1 Diese 200 30T ario ele do Le is EEN 1 OO 9931 Unida TAMING Bellet da eue 390 5T 10 1 OF ira WEI 2322 S NN EE WAS GE 1 DO 200150 sus VE E BTE M EE RP Mewiua tiie Sedaceonadaneasvaue 1 Oo ss JWSS10 89 Countersunk Head Bolt MO X TO WEE 1 E DEE TS 1551031 Tir Beie ole EE MAS 2 91 JWSS10 691 SITE c KEE 1 RE TS 1541031 NVON LOCK NUE EE WAG EE 1 41 Motor 8 Trunnion Assembly 0 CH CY CY Y Ff Y S NA OU 07 i Ud ee J Oly SS ss 42 Wiring Diagrams 115V Wiring Running Capacitior Starting Capacitor o0uF 250VAC SOOMFD 125VAC Reset Switch
11. 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 WMH TOOL GROUP LIMITS ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES TO THE PERIOD OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY FOR EACH PRODUCT 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 WMH TOOL GROUP SHALL IN NO EVENT BE LIABLE FOR DEATH INJURIES TO PERSONS OR PROPERTY OR FOR INCIDENTAL CONTINGENT S
12. circuit breaker Check all plug connections Saw stops or will tripped Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker not start Cord damaged Replace cord Starting Capacitor is bad Replace Starting Capacitor Centrifugal Switch bad or out of Replace or adjust Centrifugal Switch adjustment Stops not adjusted correctly Check blade with square adjust stops Does not make i 5 Angle pointer not set accurately Check blade with square adjust accurate 45 or 90 cuts Miter gauge stops out of pointer adjustment Adjust miter gauge stops Fence not aligned with miter slot Check and adjust fence parallel to Material binds 2 Warped wood eh blade when Excessive feed rate Select another piece of wood ripping Splitter not aligned with blade Reduce feed rate Align splitter with blade Dull blade Sharpen or replace blade Saw makes Blade mounted backwards Turn blade around unsatisfactory Gum or pitch on blade Remove blade and clean cuts Incorrect blade for cut Change blade to correct type Gum or pitch on table Clean table Blade does not _ Extension cord too light or too long 1 Replace with adequate size cord come up to Low shop voltage Contact your local electric company speed Motor not wired for correct voltage Refer to motor junction box Stand on uneven floor Move to an even level floor Saw vibrates Damaged saw blade Replace saw blade excessively Bad Poly V belt Replace Poly V belt Loose hardware Tight
13. clean worm shaft and trunnions Apply white lithium grease or powdered graphite to lubricate worm shaft and trunnions Sliding Table After a days use push the sliding table all of the way forward and wipe out any sawdust that may have made it past the wipers The important part of the bearing sliders is the mating grooves A Fig 54 that the bearings ride Figure 54 along Pull the sliding table all of the way forward and wipe out any sawdust that may have made it past the wipers The important part of the bearing sliders is the mating grooves A Fig 55 that the bearings ride along Add a small amount or lightweight oil to the bearing grooves if necessary and run the sliding table back and forth to work the oil into the bearings Wipe off any excess oil Table Top Remove rust from the tabletop with WD 40 and a Scotch Brite Hand Pad Keep a light coat of WD 40 on the tabletop when not in use Blades and Accessories Figure 55 10 XAT Car Did 28e io 709733 10 ais tas ie l mmwwwvwvvwwwvvevwvv 709734 Feather ee le e BEE 709721 JTG 100 Tenoning Jg 708295 Tenoning Jig Adaptor Plate 70829555 Tenoning Jg 708295SSK RAGA EE 708124 Outfeed Rollers 708150PK Universal Mobile Base co 708119 Consists of JTG 100 Tenoning Jig and Adaptor Plate 27 Troubleshooting Trouble Possible Cause Solution Overload tripped Allow motor to cool and push reset Fuse blown or
14. ee 10 tia TS 1540041 RIS AA talas WIG EEN 10 MA rs GJOGp0200 Socket Head EE MO X EEN 10 lO aunas SP049200 Pan Head SCENE EEN MAX O EE 8 s SE 2004 JA EE Locking Handle suana MOX EEN 2 RE ZOOS SS ions Miter Gauge BODY EE 1 TO EE SA MACAO rt dali dara 1 Ls WEEN LOIS ria IES EEN 1 20 KEE LODOS tin A A astaatsoiahd tac ist ei scie tee 1 24 IA 200433 A A E A M10 x 33 1 EE SH050400 Hex Head Screw coccoccccncnconcncocononconcnnoneninconinconincns M5 x 20 2 LES DE TS 1540031 e TEE eebe 2 es A 200344 iaa SIOP lee 1 EEN GbDOAOZ200 Pan Head Be NAX EE 2 PO 2003851 weaves iin QUIC EE 1 EE LOOST A am Ol plo Pane ee o eee eae ee ere een ne eae ee es 1 DO ries 2003849 ia A ra reer nd se ery ere 1 PS Sane ee 200840 SUPPO SRAT ommmmmmmmmmmrmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmcikm 1 SA RS160000 Retaining RINO NEE CN LE 1 lata 2009486 as Clamp ROM SR AR An ane 1 SPT ZOOS 76 ee PIO nee ddl o soda ety 1 dt SFO59200 ss Pan Head Screw w Flange WIS CO ads 1 dra ZOOSET ad A dd AN ee a A nn re 1 DD 200390 ns Clamp EE 1 cs PS042800 SPNG Pla nnn enna ee On e rs SNE eege 1 ls 200338558220 DE andar eaten 1 DO a ZOO AO ii mu Miter FENCE A Pa ane 1 SO JWSS10 39 Locate Plate rites ads 1 AO NS061000 SC ane EEN MO EES 1
15. 7 sarnnennnnnersnrnnnrrsnrrsnrreeneene 2 Hex Cap Screw 1 4 20 x te ennonnnnnnnnannnnnnns 30 rail 6 Hex Cap Screw 1 4 20 st 52 rail 7 CADRU e e E hea ny ee eanna eee eee eee 2 Hardware Kit Standard not show 1 Hardware Kit Long Table not show 1 38 Rail Assembly 39 Motor amp Trunnion Parts List Index No Part No Description Size Qty UE SE ee Rear Fmnnion Bracket EE 1 ole TS 1550061 PIS o A N 9 Sere ee ate TS 1551061 ise Beleg EE lee 10 EE TS 1490051 Hex Head Screw n nnonnnnnennnnsnnnnnennnsnnnerrnnnesennne M8 x 30 4 E TS 2310162 Pe A A M16 X 1 5 EE 2 ass WS160000 MOCK A tc asnexiassauesedsenue stat ha en WIG GE 2 ee 200806 Rear Hr el se tase eget e le eta do lo 1 laa ROOST T airis leede ten EE 1 EE TS 1523031 Tan EE da MG A 3 Osa LODO man Mas nn 1 lados JWSS10 611 Countersunk Head Screw MOL al 4 A 200827 se MOTOR ALC aida 1 Sita 200329 Ao Motor Rlate Shai E 1 lors ZOOS SF side SPNO IB ll e D 2 Dis TS 1550061 SEET VE 2 A SRO8B9400 ise Countersunk Head Boht M8 x 16 2 ls IM290001 O SR M tact oceaias 1 Tissue NF081300 Fange Nite da tati M nee KLEER 4 19e MA290001 A NN A a cine SPEARS 1 EE MF290011 Motor Fan not shown NEE MF290012 Motor Fan Cover not shown NEE 994602A
16. Duna SS Gasta 2004 T ns RE 2000396 iaa D WE ZOO TOO een AP ee TS 1522011 BS WE ZOO TSG eh e cas Re PS030800 AO ceeds ee SR101800 10 32 1921551071 uan A an TS 1550071 AO ie 200398 EE AO EEN TEE EE GE en BO man TS 1523031 BEE DH A TS 455 Oui De eebe TS 2310162 E E ZOO Oia gea A EE DIO raid ees 290 iii DO TS 1490061 Taie TS 1523031 DG EOE JWSS10 104 DE EE 819131010 i une SSD sia ST039904 Te emm 200355 tias HO 17102425 ue Te CRT SP049200 Description Size Qty REI det a a a EE 13 Lock Washer cccccecececcecececeseeeecececeeeeaeeeeeeaeass MO adas 7 Hex Head Soraw is ne ee MS x TO use 2 Mounting Meier EE 1 Hex Head Screw earr seana ese M8 x 12 1 Extension Wing RES e em de 1 SUSI i mm m m mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmacirm MIO EEN 3 Beie ein EEN MTO mm sas 3 Hex Gap SCENE ed nn MAO X30 ns 3 A OL o eege OA 1 Carriage SC moda dll MOX q mm 4 Miter Gauge HOOK casio tai 2 Hex Head SCreW carena arnie ns eus uns MS 20 4 HS QU LR EEEIEE MO Seege geb 6 Soran ClCH Platea ada 1 Sif alin E E aaa 1 A ne dl ina in ei mheas 3 o pas terre aon A aa ist 2 CARE AE A al D nn di emis 1 Pan Head Screw Flange Mis BR mm 2 UE A A i anata 1 ENA E S EAEE E II A A E AE IAN 1 EE ee 1 POD NU amh min ees ea canton ate tcacemeentenhs Ve A 3 Pan Head SCreW nc
17. E JWSS10 MGA Description Size Qty SWILCNIBTACKEE e e E e rad laicas 1 SA A A means 1 A A 6G W3 4S 2 PO LE EE MIO amanna 2 I SI EE Wi sulla notas 2 Hex Head Cr EE WIG Desa 2 SWITCH CO EEN 1 Flat Wash asian adici n Mica dais 2 BN le E Bolsa Vue oca rss 2 PIC X UG LEE 1 TAPPING crew mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmai MAX O mir 6 Pan Head SCre W ocococcncononcncononconcnconenancnnoninnonincons M5X16 1 ege EE EU TN 1 Hex Head Screw ea eae see nine M6X16 1 Miter Gauge Assembly cnornnnronnncnnnonannnnnnannnnnnnnns 1 33 Table Assembly 34 Sliding Table Assembly Index No Part No Description Size Qty AAA 200364 lidia Table dto Or Ae nee ee eRe 1 ue 200411 ne Wiper Bracket w Wiper ooccccccccccccncccccncccccnccnnnno ennoonrnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnncnnnos 4 Sa 2008338 es A HH Pe 2 EEGEN 200365 Sliding Table Plate EE 1 PT TS 1490041 Hex Head Screw nae esrsense M8 x 25 4 N TS 1551021 Lock Washer WEE A a ue 8 Pen ch TS 1550061 FALANVAS NP EEN Wi na 1 8 OA NATRE ZOO O perecido AUS ADI Plate Se e a noie 2 e PEEN TS 1540061 GC EE EE Egeter lege 4 1 AAA TS 1503061 Hex Socket Head Screw nnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnenn MO X 25 EE 4 des TS 1550041 AA eege eege MIO ea 10 AAA TS 1551041 Beie ai EE des O
18. Make all machine adjustments or 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 Make sure the Table Saw is firmly secured to the floor or bench before use 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 properly 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 Warnings 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 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 Give your work undivided attention Looking around carrying on a conversation and horse play are careless acts that can result in serious injury Maintain a balance
19. PECIAL 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 WMH Tool Group sells through distributors only The specifications in WMH catalogs are given as general information and are not binding Members of WMH Tool Group 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 JET branded products are not sold in Canada by WMH Tool Group Table of Contents Warranty antl EE ai o 2 Table Ol Contents dde 3 Ordering Replacement Pati dal lo iodo 4 AIN OS A A A A A 5 Kickback Prevention EE T Protection TIPS TOM KICKDA CK EE T EE 7 Contents of the Shipping Containers cece cececcceeccccsecceececeaeeeceaseeceaeeesaueeesaueesaucessaaeecsaaeessuseessuseesaneessags 8 ACCOSSON EE Ee a 8 sliding Table Box optional accessory 100000 a 8 Left Wing Extension Box optional accessory ss 9 XACIAFencellHomeshop 30 52 de codecs 9 SS A O T Fanann 10 Unbacking and Uan ont alcalde 10 Installation e EEN 10 RIA EXMCASION WING ASSO ION EE 10 sell e AAA A de D nea baesnte 10 Meta e E anne dare lca PINE eau tant tent ety reasntade aa dame pride aetna 11 Mounting Left Extension Wing with Miter Slot ss 11 Miter Gauge for Left Extens
20. Package Owner s Manual Warranty Card vc dh hm Accessory Package Box 1 Splitter Guard Assembly A Miter Gauge Hooks B Fence Hooks C Handwheel Knobs D Handwheels E Handles F Push stick G Arbor Wrench H Hex Wrench 3mm J 2 2 2NNNNDN Hardware Bag Contents of Accessory Package 4 Carriage Bolts M8x16 4 Flat Washers M8 4 Hex Nuts M8 4 Lock Washer M8 Sliding Table Box optional accessory Sliding Table A Sliding Table Leveling Brackets C Sliding Table Lock Knob Assembly D Miter Gauge B Miter Gauge Handles G Miter Gauge Lock Handles K Miter Gauge Fence J Miter Gauge Indicator Bracket H Miter Gauge Clamp F Miter Gauge Stop E 90 Shims Flat Shims Locking Handle ARQ NO A A Hardware Bag Hex Head Screws M8x25 Flat Washers M8 Hex Nut M8 Socket Head Cap Screws M6x25 Hex Socket Button Screws M6x12 Hex Nut M6 Hex Wrench 2 5mm SMS Oo P Contents for Sliding Table Box Left Wing Extension Box optional accessory 1 Left Wing Extension w Miter Slot 1 Miter Gauge 1 Miter Gauge Bar 1 Miter Gauge Handle 1 Miter Gauge Fence Hardware Bag 4 Socket Head Cap Screws M10x90 4 Lock Washers M10 4 Flat Washers M10 1 Hex Wrench 8mm XACTA Fence Il Homeshop 30 52 Box One 1 XACTA Fence ll 1 Lock Lever Knob Box Two 1 Front Rail 1 Back Rail 1 Guide Tube 2 Black Plastic End Caps Hardware Bag consisting of Qu
21. This manual is bookmarked JET WMH TOOL GROUP Operating Instructions and Parts Manual SuperSaw Model JWSS 10CS WMH TOOL GROUP 2420 Vantage Drive Elgin Illinois 60124 Part No M 708781 Ph 800 274 6848 Revision B 07 06 www wmhtoolgroup com Copyright WMH Tool Group Warranty and Service WMH Tool Group 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 WMH Tool Group Authorized Service Centers can authorize warranty repair assist you in obtaining parts or perform routine maintenance and major repair on your JET tools For the name of an Authorized Service Center in your area call 1 800 274 6848 MORE INFORMATION WMH Tool Group is consistently adding new products to the line For complete up to date product information check with your local WMH Tool Group distributor or visit jettools com WARRANTY JET products carry a limited warranty which varies in duration based upon the product MW Metalworking WW Woodworking Body Repair Kits YEAR j Rigging Equip Bottle Jacks Service Jacks Trolleys Geared WW Dust Filters Lathe Accessories Air Tools Cable Pullers MW Bandsaws Stackers Beam Clamps Trolleys Plain WW Dust Fittings Fastening Tools Machine Accessories Contractor Cold Saws MW Drill Presses Surface Grinders Chain Hoist Winches M
22. Tools Arbor Wrench Scrap Piece of Wood 1 Raise the blade arbor and make sure the arbor is at the zero degree position Remove the arbor nut A Fig 30 and flange B Fig 30 Place blade C Fig 31 on arbor shaft making sure teeth point down at the front of the saw Replace flange and arbor nut Place a wood scrap in the blade s teeth at the rear of the machine Hold the block of wood in such a way that if it slips or the blade turns your hand will not contact the blade Figure 31 Using the wrench provided securely tighten the arbor nut Remove the wrench Guide Tube Scale Application Refer to Figures 32 and 33 The scale for the guide tube comes rolled with an adhesive backing and must be applied to the guide tube as follows 1 Place the fence A so it is flush against the right side of the saw blade B and lock it 2 Using a fine marker place a mark on the guide tube at the cursor hairline C Remove the fence A Remove the protective backing from the scale strip D 5 Apply the scale strip D onto the guide tube at the outlined location E making sure to line up the zero mark F on the scale with the mark on the guide tube G previously determined in Step 2 If further adjustment is required see the Cursor Adjustment instructions in the Adjustments section Figure 31 d A A RAM i Se A cre Wo A i 1e A Le ES NA Saw Table SE e Guide Tube
23. able the right height above the top of the table saw Use two jacking screws G Fig 8 to raise the sliding table until it contacts the straight edge The straight edge should rest flat on sliding table and shims Move straight edge to the other end of the table saw tabletop and repeat step 12 Tighten hex nuts F Fig 8 against the leveling bracket tabs while keeping jacking screws G Fig 8 from turning Tighten the four hex cap screws A Fig 11 that hold the leveling brackets in place Note When tightening the screws on the rear rail you may need to hold the sliding table against the shims because there is a tendency for the sliding table to move away from the shim Figure 12 Verify that the jack screws G Fig 8 contact the sliding table support plate Fig 12 Place M8 flat washers A Fig 11A and M8 hex nuts B Fig 11A on the four screws C Fig 11A Using two 13mm wrenches tighten the hex nuts while holding the screw heads Remove the shims and make sure the sliding table is still approximately 0 02 higher than the table saw tabletop it is still approximately 0 02 away from the table saw tabletop Figure 10 Figure 12 Sliding Table Miter Gauge Hardware Miter Gauge Fence 2 Handles Stop Fence Bar Indicator Bar Bushing Bracket Clamp Assembly amp 2 Handles Tools 2 5mm Hex Wrench 1 Slide the miter gauge fence B Fig 13 into th
24. ade guard assembly to the upper blade guard bracket with two hex cap screws C Fig 35 Leave a 1 8 gap between the splitter and table Tighten hex cap screws Table Insert Adjustment Hardware Table Insert Tools Straight Edge 3mm Hex Wrench 1 Adjust table insert A Fig 36 flush with table by turning four leveling screws B Fig 36 2 Use a straight edge C Fig 36 to make sure the insert is flush with the table Aligning Blade Guard and Splitter Tools 12mm Wrench 3mm Hex Wrench Straight Edge 1 Use a straight edge E Fig 37 to align the splitter with the saw blade Be sure the Straight edge rests against the body of the saw blade and not the saw teeth 2 20 Figure 37 Tighten two set screws G Fig 34 on the bracket assembly Make sure the splitter is level with the table and approximately 1 8 above the table The space between the splitter and the table keeps the splitter from binding on the table when the blade is tilted to 45 Hooks for Miter Gauge and Fence Hardware 2 Miter Gauge Hooks 2 Fence Hooks 4 M8x16 Carriage Bolts 4 M8 Flat Washers 4 M8 Lock Washers amp 4 Hex Nuts Tool 13mm Wrench ile Mount the two fence hooks A Fig 38 with two M8x16 carriage bolts two M8 flat washers two M8 lock washers and two M8 hex nuts Helpful Hint Removing the rear access door by pulling the release lever E Fig 40 will facilitate reaching the front h
25. antities for 30 and 52 Rails REESEN a pecas 6 7 Notes The hardware should be packed in the guide rail along with the end caps The contents of the hardware bag shown at right are drawn full scale Note 1 Quantities for items in the hardware bag are for the 52 rail system If you purchased the 30 rail system there will be extra hardware Note 2 If the optional wooden extension table is not used there will be extra hardware Tools Required for Assembly 8mm Box Wrench 10mm Box Wrench 12mm Box Wrench 13mm Box Wrench 14mm Box Wrench 17mm Box Wrench 10mm Open End Wrenches 2 Cross Point Screwdriver 3 Cross Point Screwdriver 2 5mm Hex Wrench 3mm Hex Wrench 4mm Hex Wrench 5mm Hex Wrench 6mm Hex Wrench Straight Edge Combination Square Combination Square amp Straight Edge Electric Drill 1 4 3 16 5 16 Drill Bits 4 6 C Clamps NN 2 sch Ni NYO Metric Wrench Set or 6 8 Adjustable Wrench Metric Hex Wrench Set Hex Cap Screw 1 4 20 x 1 1 2 Hex Cap Screw 1 4 20 x 3 4 Ss O j e 14 Lock Washer 1 4 Hex Nut 1 4 Flat Washer Contents of Hardware Bag Assembly Unpacking and Clean Up AWARNING Do not connect the table saw to the power source until assembly has been completed Failure to comply may cause serious injury e Tool 12mm Wrench 1 Remove all contents from the shipping container Do not disca
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27. ce a 1 A RER eee PS043000 SEET AX OO E 2 E 740 07 EE A A e ca 1 E ZOOS 5 EE ECCCMING Slate LONG EE 1 AO sa JWSS10 46 A a aaa 1 Asia 20086 o a 1 AO ias 200445 mam PAG PUN CY EE gus 1 Re eee ee eee 1 A9 200880 Pressure ee 1 10 A SRO50200 daan Hex Socket Screw nee eeeenH MO enk sajiid 2 Motor amp Trunnion Parts List Index No Part No Description Size Qty Sy AAA 20044 A EE A FA EA 2 s he 15004554 af ne A ata ectens Ok REN 2 Don ni 200408 eu Le cc A A 2 E 200332 eebe rta POME EE 1 nc 20038 AMA A a 1 eegen TS 1522021 SOCKEL SEL SCREW nca maman MIXO EE 2 CT eeneg 2003 TA rares Front kunnon DraCkKe Lisa a cias 1 ETS EE 20041022 an COA e cue ucos aan deatecascy dees uasncucncsteauthucedschete caceseaneec Nance A 2 BO se GGOGO200 SOLS TOW ee ee UA 2 OU A TS 1540061 Heard te da ds MO sitas 2 Olas TS 1551061 LOCK Was MB a Witt 2 mm TS 1550061 Sg MS EE 2 CS PAPA TT 200418 Pr ee Beanng Bracket arae aid a A a 1 64 JWSS10 64 Pan Head Screw a a annnnnnenenannnnnnnnnnnnrnrnrnrnnnnrnn M8 x 20 2 OO ms TS 2310162 lee Ee Eege M16 X 1 5 EE 1 66 TS 1490071 Hex Head Screw cccececcececceceececeececeeaececeeaeeees M8 x 40 1 OF site 200444 A ra 7 EE 1 08 55 22 TS 1522021 SOCKET SEE oc Ward da WIS o
28. d and tighten the cursor assembly to the fence Take a test cut and confirm that the adjustment is correct Adjusting 45 and 90 Positive Stops The stops have been adjusted at the factory After a period of use or after moving the saw to another location the stops may no longer be set properly To check and adjust the stops Tool 12mm Wrench Combination Square 1 Disconnect saw from power source unplug 2 Raise the saw blade to its maximum height using the handwheel 3 Set the blade at 45 or 90 to the table by turning the blade tilting handwheel clockwise as far as it will go 4 Place a square on the table and check to see that the blade is at a 45 or 90 angle to the table see Figure 44 Make sure square is not touching a blade tooth If blade is not at 90 5 Referring to Figure 45 remove the front panel D by unscrewing the lock knob A pulling off the handwheel B and removing five pan head screws C that hold the front panel 6 Referring to Figure 46 loosen the lock nut A and turn set screw B on the front trunnion in or out The set screw should stop against the front trunnion bracket when the blade is 90 to the table 7 Tighten the lock nut A and recheck the blade with a square Figure 44 8 Check the accuracy of the pointer E on the angle scale and adjust if necessary Loosen set screw F to change the pointer position If the blade is not 45 9 Remove the fr
29. d 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 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 safer Use recommended accessories improper accessories may be hazardous Maintain tools with care Keep saw blades sharp and clean for the best and safest performance Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories Turn off the machine before cleaning Use a brush or compressed air to remove chips or debris do not use your hands Do not stand on the machine Serious injury could occur if the machine tips over Never leave the machine running unattended Turn the power off and do not leave the machine until it comes to a complete stop Remove loose items and unnecessary work pieces from the area before starting the machine Familiarize yourself with the following safety notices used in 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 AWARNING The most common accidents among table saw users according to statistics can be linked to kickback the high speed expulsion of materia
30. e bar A Fig 13 and attach to the miter gauge body C Fig 13 with two handles D Fig 13 Note the 45 mitered end of the miter gauge fence should be on the side of the blade Place miter gauge on the sliding table There are three sets of threaded holes e 1 Fig 14 One set of threaded holes up front to the far left are for 90 45 cutting e 2 Fig 14 The staggered set of threaded holes up front to the right are for 90 135 cutting Note using this position with the blade tilted to 45 you need to remove the miter gauge handle found on the right side and replace with the supplied 90 handle e 3 Fig 14 The set of threaded holes on the far side are used for cutting at 90 Referring to Figure 13 3 Place indicator bar E on top of the miter gauge body and secure in place with bushing F bracket G and handles H Slide the square nut I into the slot on top of the fence Secure the stop J in place with a handle K Slide clamp bar L into the bracket and miter gauge Tighten set screw found in the bracket Pull up on the quick release M and slide the clamp on to the bar Position clamp disc against the workpiece and pull the clamp lever N towards you Use a square to make sure miter gauge is 90 to saw blade If you need to make an adjustment Loosen hex nut O found on indicator bar and turn bolt P until it rests against the miter gauge Tighten the nut Adjust cur
31. e lower position locks the fence to the front rail The cam handle should be pushed down firmly against the pin Fence Adjustments Note Fence adjustments should be performed in the order given Level with the Saw Table Adjustment 1 Place the fence on the table and lock it 2 View the fence from the left side of the saw Look for the space between the table and the fence bottom to be equal along the entire length of the fence Figure 26 3 If adjustment is necessary unlock the fence should be equal entire length of fence sl SS D 1 L i Ga er e g Mai SM k A Figure 25 Figure 24 Removal incorrect contact Figure 26 8 Unlock amp positioning Lock 4 Raise or lower two nylon adjustment screws A Fig 27 the same number of turns until the space between the bottom of the fence and the table is the same Care must be taken to raise or lower the fence on each side equally or the fence may not be 90 to the table after the height adjustment is performed Parallel to the Miter Slot Adjustment 1 Place the fence next to the outside edge of the right miter slot and lock it 2 The fence should be even with the miter slot from front to back 3 If the fence is not even along the length of the miter slot unlock the fence remove it and turn upside down Figure 28 4 Adjust one of the two set screws A Fig 28 until the fence is even with the miter sl
32. e nut Guide Tube The guide tube is placed on top of the front rail and is mounted with the black unpainted surface positioned toward the operator If your left table wing is the fixed type with miter OO UF Figure 18 Wood Extension Table A 1 4 x1 1 2 Hex Cap Screw 1 4 Flat Washer 1 4 Lock Washer p 1 4 Hex Nut co B Figure 19 16 Figure 20 I i wem ETS Figure 21 slot A Fig 21 orient the guide tube B with respect to the rail C as shown in Figure 21 If your left table wing is the sliding table type D Fig 22 mount the guide tube F so it lines up with the left edge on the angle iron portion of the rail E Referring to Figure 23 1 Align the holes in the bottom of the guide tube G with the holes in the front rail H 2 Fasten the guide tube G to the rail H from beneath with 1 4 20 x 3 4 hex cap screws J 1 4 lock washers K and 1 4 flat washers L Finger tighten only 3 Instructions for the installation of the scale on the guide tube is given after the XACTA fence has been assembled and given a preliminary adjustment XACTA Fence Screw the lock lever knob into the threaded handle on the XACTA Fence ll as shown in Figure 24 The lock lever has three functional positions as shown in Figure 25 e The upright position permits mounting and removal of fence from the saw e The unlock position permits easy fence positioning e Th
33. eeth Tighten the nut and try the handwheel Make any necessary adjustments Tighten lock nut A Wear Adjustment in Tilting Mechanism As the worm gear wears with time you may notice a little play in the handwheel To adjust for wear in the tilting mechanism while referring to Figure 50 Ie 4 Disconnect the machine from the power source unplug Open the rear cabinet door and remove the poly v belt by lifting up on the motor Use a wire brush and a cleaner degreaser to clean worm shaft and trunnions Apply white lithium grease or powdered graphite to lubricate worm shaft and trunnions Loosen lock nut I There is a flat area on the eccentric sleeve that accommodates a wrench for adjustments 2 6 Turn eccentric sleeve slightly J so that the worm raises into the worm gear removing play in the teeth K After the worm and worm gear touch back off slightly to leave a little backlash between teeth Tighten the nut and try the handwheel Make any necessary adjustments Tighten lock nut I MN wt AL 10 Figure 48 Figure 49 Figure 50 25 Changing Poly V Belt Make all machine adjustments or maintenance with the machine unplugged from the power source Failure to comply may cause serious injury IE Disconnect the machine from the power source unplug Lower the blade to its lowest point and tilt to 45 This will allow easy access to the poly v belt Take t
34. en hardware Rip fence out of alignment Align rip fence with miter slot Splitter not aligned with blade Align splitter with blade Feeding stock without rip fence Install and use rip fence Material kicked Splitter not in place Install and use splitter with guard back from blade Dull blade Replace blade Letting go of material before it is Push material all the way past blade past blade before releasing work Anti kickback plates dull Replace or sharpen anti kickback plates Blade does not 1 Sawdust in raising and tilting 1 Clean and regrease raise or tilt freely mechanisms Saw dust in the bearing sliders 1 Wipe out any sawdust that may have Sliding Table made it past the wipers The does not move important part of the bearing sliders is smoothly the mating grooves that the bearings ride along 28 Parts XACTA Fence ll Homeshop 30 52 Fence Assembly Index No Part No Description Size eege wl SSC TOT RE LSSI EE See EAST 02 eisean Fence ee Un EE EE HEZ E TUDE PIG EE EE HEZ DEE Right Side Plate un en e TS 0640071 LOC NU Es ed s HA E20 ies Du TS 0271031 Socket EE 3 8 16 x 3 8 lose 397909 lisa lege PA BEE Oran AF2108 nos Fad O ere dis WE SEDO TO WEE Carnage Bolbaite 1 4 20 x 3 4 Din TS 081D022 Pan Head Machine Screw ococcoccnconcnncnconcncnnconaos 10 32 x 3 8 less TS 0680021 BECHEL ts es nn re EC sers UL ln lia SUIS Ora tio aid
35. he tension off of the belt A Fig 51 by lifting up on the motor Remove the belt from the arbor and motor pulleys Replace the belt The weight of the motor and the torsion spring should apply enough tension to the belt Changing the Transfer Belt Referring to Figures 52 and 53 1 Disconnect the machine from the power source unplug Remove the front panel D by unscrewing the lock knob A pulling off the handwheel B and removing five pan head screws C that hold the front panel Remove bolt F and pivot assembly up to take the tension off the belt Take belt off the upper pulley Remove nut G and pull off the assembly Remove the screw and washer H that holds the shaft I in place Loosen the two set screws J that hold the timing pulley in place Pull out the shaft far enough so that you can remove the timing belt K Replace with a new belt and reassemble Make sure timing pulleys are aligned and tighten set screws J Make sure tension on the timing belt is enough so that the belt does not slip Tighten bolt F Figure 51 Figure 53 26 Maintenance General Maintenance Cabinet and Motor Keep the inside of the cabinet clear of sawdust and wood chips Vacuum out the inside of the cabinet and blow out the inside with an air hose Make sure the motor fan and fan cover are also kept clear of sawdust Worm Shafts and Trunnions Use a wire brush and a cleaner degreaser to
36. ing 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 A 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 a 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 or other reproductive harm Some examples of these chemicals are Lead from lead based paint Crystalline silica from bricks cement and other masonry products 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 machine is properly grounded
37. ion VVING EE 12 MOURIR Sliding Table sse e a 12 Siding Table Miter Gauge EE 14 Mounting the Switch Assembly AA 15 OMO SWitch e ee 15 Wooden EXleNSION RE e EE 15 LEIEL RU E 15 cude Re EE 16 RACTA FONS cite 17 Fence ACIUSIMEINS ini Ala 17 Level with the Saw Table Adjustment ss 17 Parallel to the Miter Slot Adiustment ns 18 Clamping Pressure Adjustment ANE 18 9010 Ne Table Adjustment A o ia 18 Nal CURSOF Presa US MM diia 18 LISTENING Me Blade ER 19 Guide Tube Scale ele e li ds 19 Blade Glard Assembi aa a o id 20 Fable Insert AGIUSUMEN EE 20 Aligning Blade Guard an d Splitter ii a A ina Neheishinude 20 H6oKS tor Miter Gauge and Fonte ori an AD intact ad eden 21 Blade Raising and Tilting Mechanism ee 21 Electrical Connections nesin A A A ii nan 21 Grounding H Tat ee 22 MA O ATOME EE 22 LS O A A A te ne A 22 AUSTEN EE 23 EN A O AAA AA IA 23 XACTA Fence Cursor AdjUStMment a a 23 Adjusting 45 and 90 Positive Stops E 24 Wear Adjustment in Raising Mechansm ss 25 Wear Adjustment in Tilting Mechanism sise 25 Changing Poly TEE 26 Changing the Transfer Belt 26 Viel Te 27 General Maintenance mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmi 27 Blades ne Reen RE 27 TROUBLE SIG OLIN Es a id ao ai 28 Paisa a tenaient 29 XACTA Fence Il Homeshop 30 52 Fence Assembly Rs 29 CablhetASsSembIV EE 30 c ard ASSemMDIy EE 31 Fable ASSCMDIY EE 32 e Me Wale DR KT ne
38. l from the table that can strike the operator Kickback can also result in operator s hands being pulled into the blade Kickback Prevention Protection Tips from Tips to avoid the most common causes of Kickback kickback Dee Kickback can happen even if precautions are e Make sure the blade splitter is always taken to prevent it Listed below are some tips to aligned with the blade A workpiece can bind protect you if kickback DOES occur or stop the flow of the cut if the blade splitter is misaligned and result in kickback e Stand to the side of the blade when cutting An ejected workpiece usually travels directly e Use the blade splitter during every cut The in front of the blade blade splitter maintains the kerf in the workpiece which will reduce the chance of e Wear safety glasses or a face shield Your kickback eyes and face are the most vulnerable part of your body e Never attempt freehand cuts The workpiece must be fed perfectly parallel with the blade i Never place your hand behind the blade If otherwise kickback will likely occur Always kickback occurs your hand will be pulled use the rip fence or crosscut fence to into the blade support the workpiece e 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 e Make sure that the rip fence is parallel with the blade If not the chances of kickback a
39. lose the cabinet door Confirm power at the site is the same as the saw before making any electrical connections Review the Wiring Diagrams on pages 43 44 Using extension cords can cause a loss in power to your machine It is best if the saw is plugged directly into an outlet on a dedicated circuit p Figure 40 Grounding Instructions ACAUTION This tool must be grounded while in use to protect the operator from electric shock 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 Check with a qualified electrician or service personnel if the grounding instructions are not completely unde
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41. nd out of the way of the blade Unlock fence and move away from the blade so as to expose the right T slot Choose a tooth on the far side of the blade and directly over the insert Mark the tooth with a marker Measure the distance from the side of the blade to the right T slot edge using a combination square Make sure to measure between the teeth not on the tooth see Figure 41 Rotate the blade toward the front so that the marked tooth is just above the insert Measure the distance from the side of the blade to the right T slot edge The two measurements should be the same If they are not the same loosen four hex head screws A Fig 42 that hold the trunnions to the table Two are shown in Figure 42 Make the needed adjustments to the trunnion assembly and tighten the four hex head screws Check the alignment tightening hardware once again after XACTA Fence Cursor Adjustment This adjustment must be checked whenever a different blade is installed li Disconnect the table saw from the power source Raise the saw blade above the tabletop Unlock the fence and slide it to approximately four inches from the saw blade Lock the fence Measure the distance between the saw blade and the inside of the fence 23 vU We tooth pra B combination sguare a Miter slot J f Figure 41 Figure 43 Adjust the cursor C Fig 43 to read the distance just measure
42. nto the front edge of the table using the holes in the front rail as a guide Drill 1 4 holes into the back edge of the table using the holes in the back rail as a guide If you have a 30 Rail System go to Step 4 For a 52 Rail System go to Step 5 4 Install two 1 4 20 x 1 1 2 hex cap screws four 1 4 flat washers two 1 4 lock washers and two 1 4 hex nuts into the holes in the front edge of extension table as shown in Figure 19 Finger tighten only Then go to Step 6 If you have a 52 Rail System 5 Install three 1 4 20 x 1 1 2 hex cap screws six 1 4 flat washers three 1 4 lock washers and three 1 4 hex nuts into the holes in the front edge of extension table as shown in Figure 19 Finger tighten only 6 Repeat Step 4 or 5 for the back rail Note The back edge of the extension table requires two 1 4 20 x 1 1 2 hex cap screws four 1 4 flat washers and two each 1 4 lock washers and 1 4 hex nuts for 30 and 52 rails 7 Re check the table for alignment make further adjustments if necessary then tighten all screws and nuts 8 Mount the two legs to the inside corners of the extension table as shown in Figure 20 Secure with the eight screws provided Note If you are using a mobile base under your saw you may need to shift the placement of the legs so they rest properly upon the shelves of the base 9 Adjust the footpads on the legs counterclockwise until they reach the floor then tighten th
43. o could result in injury when attempting installation Read steps 5 7 carefully before attempting to mount the sliding table 5 Ensure that there is approximately a 1 4 gap 12 between rails and the brackets C D Fig 8 So that you can set the sliding table in position Place the sliding table K Fig 9 onto the leveling brackets L Fig 9 The support plate underneath the sliding table Figure 10 has an inner tab A and an outer tab B When placing the table onto the leveling bracket D Fig 8 the leveling bracket must be positioned between the inner and outer tabs and the slots in the tabs C Fig 10 must straddle the screws A Fig 8 that secure the leveling bracket D Fig 8 to the rail C Fig 8 The sliding table should rest on the jacking screws G Fig 8 Place two 90 0 02 shims between the sliding table and the table saw table near each end This will help keep the sliding table parallel to the table saw table maintaining the proper clearance Lower or raise jacking screws G Fig 8 so that the sliding table surface is approximately flush or slightly lower than table saw table surface Snug the four hex cap screws A Fig 11 but do not tighten This will allow you to fine tune the sliding table with the jacking screws Place a flat 0 02 shim C Fig 11 on the table saw tabletop for the straight edge B Fig 11 to rest on This will help keep the sliding t
44. ont panel per Step 5 Loosen lock nut C Fig 46 and turn set screw D Fig 46 on the front trunnion in or out The hex cap screw should stop against the table when the blade is 45 to the table 10 Check the accuracy of the pointer E Fig 46 on the angle scale and adjust if necessary Loosen set screw F Fig 46 to change the pointer position Assembly and adjustment of the saw are now complete Make sure all fasteners are tight The saw may now be placed into operation Figure 47 24 Wear Adjustment in Raising Mechanism As the worm gear wears with time you may notice a little play in the handwheel To adjust for wear in the raising mechanism ll Disconnect the machine from the power source unplug Referring to Figure 48 remove the front panel D by unscrewing the lock knob A pulling off the handwheel B and removing five pan head screws C that hold the front panel Use a wire brush and a cleaner degreaser to clean worm shaft and trunnions Apply white lithium grease or powdered graphite to lubricate worm shaft and trunnions Referring to Figure 49 4 5 6 Loosen lock nut A Turn eccentric sleeve slightly B by placing the wrench on the flat surface of the eccentric sleeve located just behind the gear C Adjust so that the worm raises into the worm gear removing play in the teeth H After the worm and worm gear touch back off slightly to leave a little backlash between t
45. ook mounting hole On the opposite side of the cabinet mount two miter gauge hooks with two M8x16 carriage bolts two M8 flat washers two M8 lock washers and two M8 hex nuts Blade Raising and Tilting Mechanism 1 To raise or lower saw blade loosen the lock knob A Fig 39 and turn the handwheel B Fig 39 on the saw front until desired height is reached Tighten lock knob The blade should be adjusted 1 8 to 1 4 above the top surface of the material being cut about 3 5 blade tips To tilt the saw blade loosen lock knob found on the left side of the table saw and turn handwheel until desired angle is obtained then tighten lock knob Electrical Connections A qualified electrician must complete all electrical connections Failure to comply may result in serious injury The JWSS 10CS table saw is rated at 1 3 4 HP 1Ph 115V 230V prewired 115V To switch the JWSS 10CS from 115V to 230V i 2 Disconnect the machine from the power source unplug Open the cabinet door found on the rear of the saw by pressing the red release button on the latch assembly Lift the lever up and pull the door open You can remove the door by pulling the door release lever down E Fig 40 Remove the cover from the motor junction box F Fig 40 21 d wf 4 A 2 Wu Lee Figure 38 Figure 39 5 Change wires following the diagram on the inside of the cover 6 Replace the cover and c
46. ot edge along its entire length when locked Note You may need to re adjust the clamping pressure after aligning the fence Clamping Pressure Adjustment The XACTA Fence ll has been adjusted at the factory to lock securely when the lock handle is pushed down If adjustment is needed 1 Unlock the fence 2 Remove the fence from the guide rail 3 Turn the fence over 4 Adjust each of the two set screws A Fig 28 exactly the same number of rotations until the fence is held securely when the lock handle is pushed down A clockwise rotation of the set screws will increase the cam pressure Counterclockwise rotation will decrease cam pressure to the Table Adjustment Place the fence on the saw table and lock it 2 Place a square A Fig 29 on the table next to the fence The fence should be 90 to the table 3 If adjustment is necessary unlock the fence and turn one of the two nylon adjustment screws B Fig 29 until the fence is 90 to the table 4 Lock the fence and check the adjustment again Initial Cursor Pre adjustment Loosen two screws securing the cursor to the fence and adjust the cursor to midrange This will provide sufficient range for later adjustment if required Figure 27 Figure 28 Figure 29 Installing the Blade AWARNING When installing or changing saw blade always disconnect saw from power source Failure to comply may cause serious injury Hardware Blade
47. our motor leads that are connected for 115V operation as shown in Figure A Reconnect these four motor leads for 230V operation as shown in Figure B 4 The 115V attachment plug A supplied with the table saw must be replaced with a UL CSA listed plug suitable for 230V operation D Contact your local Authorized JET Service Center or qualified electrician for proper procedures to install the plug The table saw must comply with all local and national codes after the 230 volt plug is installed 2 YELLOW RED 4 LME 1 3 WHITE BLACK LHE FIGURE A THACC PROMG PLUG m FIGURE EB 30 VOLTS i p my o GADUNCIG PRONG LS I oO GROUNDED A QUTLET 5 The table saw with a 230 volt plug should only be connected to an outlet having the same configuration D No adapter is available or should be used with the 230 volt plug Important In all cases 115 or 230 volts make certain the receptacle in question is properly grounded If you are not sure have a registered electrician check the receptacle Adjustments Blade Alignment Tools 8mm Hex Wrench Combination Square A Marker Blade alignment with the miter slot is adjusted at the factory After a period of use or after moving the saw to another location the blade may no longer be aligned properly To check and align the blade see Figure 41 1 Disconnect saw from the power source unplug Raise the blade guard up a
48. rails The JET logo or warning label on the router table should face outward The extension table is not bolted to the saw table it is bolted only to the rails The extension table and saw table must be aligned properly so the XACTA FENCE II will slide smoothly from one to the other 1 Place the extension table between the rails and up against the saw table leaving the extension table raised just slightly above the saw table Clamp the extension table to the front and back rails as shown in Figure 16 Clamping pressure should be enough to secure the table yet allow minor adjustments 2 Use a hammer and block of wood or a rubber mallet to tap the extension table up flush against the cast iron saw table Figure 16 Then tap down the extension table at various points along its edge where it meets the saw Figure 15 Edge flush against i saw table Figure 17 table until it is level with the saw table Figure 17 As one part of the edge becomes level with the table tighten the clamp on that side Then move to the other side and repeat until the full length of the edge is level with the saw table Lay a straight edge across both extension table and saw table to ensure proper leveling When the extension table is properly aligned holes need to be drilled into the wood table using the holes in the rails as your guide Figure 18 You may wish to drill 3 32 pilot holes first 3 Drill 1 4 holes i
49. rd any shipping material until the saw is set up and running satisfactorily Carefully move saw to its final location Remove the dust baffle from the cabinet refer to page 30 ltems 11 and 12 Remove the hex cap screws from skid bottom With help from another person lift the saw off the skid and into position 6 Install the dust baffle in the cabinet Installation Requirements The final location for the saw must be level dry well lighted and have enough room to allow movement around the saw with long workpieces Right Extension Wing Assembly Hardware 3 M10x30 Hex Cap Screws 3 M10 Lock Washers 3 M10 Flat Washers 8 1 Extension Wing Tools 17mm Wrench Straight Edge Refer to Figures 1 and 2 1 Attach right extension wing A to the table B with three each hex cap screws C lock washers D and flat washers E Snug but do not tighten 2 Slide extension wing toward the front edge of the saw table until two faces are flush 3 Using a straight edge F Fig 2 align the extension wings to the saw table and tighten the hex cap screws Handwheel Assembly Hardware 2 Handles 2 Handwheels amp 2 Lock Knobs Tool 14mm Wrench Referring to Figure 3 1 Slide the handwheel A onto the shaft B make sure that the spring pin on the shaft lines up with the s ot on the handwheel Figure 3 Thread center lock knobs C into the shaft B Note The knobs will allow you to lock
50. re very high Take the time to check and adjust the rip fence received 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 Specifications Stee ln nl 708781 Blade DIME EE 10 EA O eon a ana tnt 5 8 Wb dle a palm BY ie Be C A 3 1 8 Maximum fl elle age e Glaser lidad dc 2 1 4 Table in Front of Saw Blade at Maximum Cut 11 3 8 Maximum WiGth OT BE 6 EE 13116 Maximum Diameter of Dado nera aa 8 DUSURPOM e DIME ltd A lid 4 Table elit ne een E ae te Rates tee On notes 39 EXTENSION SIZES EE 27D x 10 W MAIN E ei 27 Dx21W Sol SC oh aa na G a ea ehda a atenadlats Maia a a 27 Dx 14 W o A A dan nent tte dns lor Re 4000 RPM MIO A D Na EET 1 3 4 HP 1Ph 115V 230V prewired 115V EUR GIGI ES A e SIN EAISHE AH SHH carte arse tas eee tn ene ace ieneencaas 436 lbs The specifications in this manual are given as general information and are not binding WMH Tool Group reserves the right to effect at any time and without prior notice changes or alterations to parts fittings and accessory equipment deemed necessary for any reason whatsoever AWARNING Read and understand the entire contents of this manual before attempting assembly or operation Failure to comply may cause serious injury Contents of the Shipping Containers Table saw Right Wing Extension Splitter Guard Assembly Accessory
51. rew Driver Straight Edge Rubber Mallet 8mm Hex Wrench Referring to Figure 6 1 Remove the arbor pulley guard A This is only needed for the sliding table 2 Attach left extension wing B to the table with four socket head cap screws four lock washers and four flat washers C Snug but do not tighten 3 Slide extension wing toward the front edge of the saw table until two faces are flush 4 Place a straight edge across the table and left extension wing Align the extension wing the same height as the saw table and tighten socket head cap screws Note Use a rubber mallet to align wing with table Figure 5 Figure 6 Miter Gauge for Left Extension Wing Hardware Miter Gauge Tools Cross Point Screw Driver Square 1 Change the angle on the miter gauge by loosening handle E Fig 7 and turning the fence F Fig 7 to desired angle To move gauge beyond index stops of 45 and 90 flip back the stop G Fig 7 2 Adjust index stops by turning one of three adjustment screws H Fig 7 Use a square to verify that the fence is 90 to the saw blade see Figure 7 3 Slide fence to the left or right by loosening handle I Fig 7 Make sure fence does not interfere with the blade when cutting AWARNING The fence on the miter gauge must not contact the saw blade Failure to comply may cause serious injury Note You can adjust the play in the miter gauge by tightening the set screws J Fig
52. rstood or if in doubt as to whether the tool is properly grounded Use only three wire extension cords that have three prong grounding plugs and three pole receptacles that accept the tool s plug Repair or replace a damaged or worn cord immediately 115 Volt Operation Your table saw is set at the factory to run at 115 volt operation When wired for 115 volt this table saw is intended for use on a circuit that has an outlet and a plug that looks like the one illustrated in A A temporary adapter which looks like the adapter as illustrated in B may be used to connect this plug to a two pole receptacle as shown in B if a properly grounded outlet is not available The temporary adapter should only be used until a properly grounded outlet can be installed by a qualified electrician This adapter is not applicable in Canada The green colored rigid ear lug or tab extending from the adapter must be connected to a permanent ground such as a properly grounded outlet box as shown in B 22 GROUNDING EAR SECURED WITH SCREW GROUNDING PRONG Q OUTLET O 230 VOLTS o 230 Volt Operation If 230V single phase operation is desired the following instructions must be followed ADAPTER 1 Disconnect the machine from the power source 2 Turn the handwheel until the saw blade is in the 45 position This will allow easy access to the motor junction box 3 This table saw is supplied with f
53. sor if necessary Use a combination square to make sure miter gauge is 45 to the saw blade If you need to make an adjustment Loosen hex nut Q found on the indicator bar and turn bolt R until it rests against the miter gauge Tighten the nut Adjust cursor if necessary G Le Note Item S is an optional SK d replacement for Item Ha Figure 13 Figure 14 Mounting the Switch Assembly Hardware 2 1 4x1 2 Hex Cap Screws 2 1 4 Lock Washers 2 1 4 Flat Washers Tool 4mm Hex Wrench Referring to Figure 15 Mount the switch assembly A to the bottom side of the front rail B with two button head cap screws C and two washers D Note The switch assembly can be installed in various locations along the front rail On Off Switch Padlock Model No BP 1 Stock No 709736 To safeguard your machine from unauthorized operation and to avoid accidental starting by young children the use of a padlock is highly recommended JET model BP 1 is available from your local authorized JET distributor or by calling JET Equipment amp Tools at 800 274 6848 Wooden Extension Table The wooden extension table is an optional accessory Hardware 4 C clamps Tools Electric drill Cross point screwdriver two 10mm wrenches Straight edge Hammer or rubber mallet Installation The optional wood extension table including the optional router table sits flush against the saw table and along the inside of the
54. the blade into a certain height or angle Thread the handles D into the handwheels and tighten with a wrench Mounting Rails Hardware Front Rail Rear Rail 4 M8x16 Socket Head Cap Screws 4 M8 Flat Washers 4 Lock Washers 2 1 4 20 x 1 1 2 Hex Cap Screws 4 1 4 Flat Washers 2 1 4 Lock Washers 2 1 4 hex nuts Tools 6mm hex wrench two 13mm wrenches Refer to Figures 4 and 5 1 Mount the front rail A to the underside of the table B with two socket head cap screws C two lock washers D and two M8 flat washers E 2 Inserta 1 4 20 x 1 2 hex cap screw F through a 1 4 flat washer G the front rail A and extension wing H Secure the screw to the extension wing with a 1 4 washer G 1 4 lock washer J and 1 4 hex nut K 3 Mount the rear rail L to the backside of the table M with two socket head cap screws N two lock washers O and two M8 flat washers P 4 Inserta 1 4 20 x 1 2 hex cap screw F through a 1 4 flat washer G the front rail A and extension wing H Secure the screw to the extension wing with a 1 4 washer G 1 4 lock washer J and 1 4 hex nut K Mounting Left Extension Wing with Miter Slot Note If you have a sliding table skip this section and proceed to the Mounting Sliding Table section Hardware Left Extension Wing 4 M10x90 Socket Head Cap Screws 4 M10 Lock Washer 4 Flat Washers Tools Cross Point Sc
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