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1. 4 18 8 8 JBTS10MJS 72 Pan Head Tapping M4 16x16 2 ss JBTS10MJS 73 Pan Washer Head Screw M5X T0 5 Pan Head Tapping Screw 4 18 10 4 i ho eee JBTS10MJS 75 Round Washer Head Screw MSO nS 9 TO C EA JBTS10MUJS 76 Round Washer Head Screw 8 JBTS10MUJS 77 Round Washer Head Screw MX 4 TO JBTS10MJS 78 isi NOTER EET 2 yis n TS 1533042 Pan Head 5 e TS 1533062 Pan Head Screw es tei 1 S tmb JWBS100O 8S 110 Gamage MOX TO 2 a0 514 323 Carnage OU S 1 JBTS10MJS 83 Carriage Boll a qu usus ap aS one MOXOU 1 OA even es JBTS10MJS 84 SlideXBaseASSembly Eel sees iav dis 1 Dorn TS 1540041 BO CUES ETT MO ED I E 4 CODE
2. 1 Rear Rall MOU sic 1 1 Scale ASSSGInBDIV E 1 iy RENTRER 1 Warning us 2 Label Blade Storage 1 Secde HOIO DOWN 1 EI nq 1 isis IM usu Te T 1 SUDDOFL ASSOITIDIV Suyana O sata orsa E eu 1 mitem eM um usun mmc 1 Ge rH PE 1 Fence Handle AL d huabanna Deu S 1 SWIIGIH BOX oie need d ee ad ha Sete 1 Table Saw Index No Part No Description Size Qty LOZ iu JBTSTOMJS 162222 OO pict coe ttt neers hots ad taal teen cre eredi beoe 2 TO nee e beso SUI u 1 164 JBTS10MJS 164 mc REUS 2 Dom EE Fence Handle uo 1 166 JBTS10MJS 166 TUE 1 NOTE Miter Angle a vi at va Loa teca Leni 1 168 JBISTOMJIS 166 GUID anno
3. 1 35 Table Saw 36 3 Mobile Stand Index No Part No Description Size Qty EE JBTS10MJS 601 carage Boll MSX50 2 PRETI 5 60252 peccant Ee 28 4 24 2 4 JBTS10MJS 44 Flat WASHOE 3 8 3 4 5 64 4 dist JBTS10MJS 604 Wave Washer WW 6 1 D JBTS10MJS 605 Wave Washer WWT 2 D odo TS 1482081 Hex Cap Screw 6 40 2 JBTSTOMIS D07 Oll uuu m u setti 1 od taut ud 518 108 Hex Screw M8X65 4 JBTS10MJS 609 Truss Head Screw 6 45 1 O raza sas JBTS10MJS 610 Truss Head Tapping Screw M5 12x12 2 4 5105 5 72 Pan Head Screw uis or e 8 JBTS10MJS 612 Pan Head Round Neck Screw M5X10 1 2 222 sa TS 1540041
4. 3 11212 LOCK E ayu 1 JBTS10MJS 170 Riving Kites Splitter a tme i 1 Z ER ES 1 e n lamong Handle uu Rc 1 ipic NT Blade Guard Right 1 porn Blade Guard Release Housing 1 DO PRU E EE RENTEN SCT OW 1 176 JBLSIOMIS OA AOC a u ag A a a 1 uu E A uu u n 1 178 Eon ON Sd hones S CET 2 EE JBTS10MJS 179 Hardware Bag Lock Knob Washer Lock Plate 1 TO ore act BACK eo MM 5 1 JBTS10MJS 181 Saw u m 1 LOA cies JBTS10MJS 182 FOU ma a pee tact Et I 1 163 ns JBTS10MJS 183 PRS TERING DOE 1 LOE oe heledas muy 1 165 9259 JBTS10MJS 185 Blade Dust Housing 1 106 2999 Ta Eo seu D e Lecce a 1 LOSS
5. RESE TTL aaa Ta eet 1 44 JBTS10MJS 44 Flat Washo eb br 3 8 3 4 5 64 2 VV ASIC IS E 1 TS 2361061 LOCK Washer 1 dT s isis JMS10SCMS 36 External Tooth Lock WD RR 1 31 Table Saw Index No Part No Description Size Qty d tao 4 10 2 49 JBTS10MJS 49 Hex Head Bolt WIG KO us ss 1 OO Socket Head Cap Screw MOX useless 1 Dus iesus TS 1523011 Sockel Set SCI eW ctas eaten i rhon u MOXOS 6 c AE E SOCKET SOL SClLOW aa MOX 10 s u tret 1 TS 1514041 Flat Head Socket MOD Saate ARS 4 or MEM JBTS10MJS 54 Soc Hd Cap Screw with Lock Washer 2 sl ur E Soc Cap Screw with Lock and Flat Washers M5x16 2 DO TS 1503041 Socket Head Cap Screw MGX1 Ge 4 TS 1503041 Socket Head Cap Screw MOXI Ouse 4
6. _ 18 90 45 Positive Stop Adju ust ment u u lepus eda niente aa 19 Blade tit POING 5 u a fadt ndi mt 19 Blade POF alle the Miter u _ 20 the Miter sinn fec Lf 21 HID Fence AGUS TMC ________ 21 ES TS 22 table Extension Scale Pomer uu uu uu oec 22 Rear Table Extension 22 Adiusurng tne LOCKING _________________ 22 Additional Blade Adjustments eet o ott sss 20 oce I UU UL TR 23 BSG SAW ODOT AOR 23 SULTING OPE alon S T 24 2 DLE 28 EUS SUCK CONST o OT LO TEE 29 Troubles ho6010g sac EES 30 PS soak 31 Ordering Replacement Paris ___ __ ____ 31 W Ou 31 MODIS
7. rey t CU E REL DN cece les 2 Ao JBTS10MJS 89 CROW ESE NID becas 2 eee eee TS 1541001 Nylon Insert Lock 1 1 C uy uya 7 j o TS 1541011 Nylon Insert Lock 2 2 esa dices TS 1541021 Nylon Insert Lock VIO dents hoan panay 3 TS 1541031 Nylon Insert Lock 2 2 4 92 yaaa JEB 197 Hex ou usun anata ki moe imi MOXTOO 2 JBTS10MJS 620 Pan Head uum Um Uns Ud NM4X60 uu 4 24 EN TS 1501071 Socket Head Cap Screw 25 JBTS10MJS 622 Pan Head Round Neck Screw MOXILA NP HER 2 DO ides TS 1541044 Nylon Insert Lock Vue mem 2 ous JBISTOMJIS 624 E Nd G3D z es eh ee dne i 4 DD iid JMS10SCMS 147 SHCS with Lock Washer Flat Washer dri bod 2 DO JBTS10MJS 626 816 su a T uswa 1 JBISTONIUJS 627 Fool Pedal i SR 1 e JBTSI0MJS 626
8. R 2 44 610 5 644 5 lt 2 lt Ra ak caca 1 JBTS10MJS 645 named 2 46 JBTS10MJS 646 Handle 1 AT eee ie JBTS10MJS 647 Wing Nut ll 1 48 JBTS10MJS 648 Leveling Foot 4 1 49 JBTS10MJS 649 BUS DI alme roo 4 JBTOTOMIS 650 SICCVE mm 2 TS 1491151 Hex 10 90 2 De sna TS 2286402 Pan Head odo Mta a M6x40 2 JB TO1OMIS 699 ac Pip a 1 DAS JB TSMOMIS O94 2 DD JBTS10MJS 655 Truss Head Tapping Screw M6 14x60 2 OO TS 2284252 Pan Head M425 4 Sr ee JBESTOMIUS 657 5 BUSING kama 4 Mobile Stand Index No Part No JBTS10MJS 658 JBTS10MJS 659 JBTS
9. On oe T TN rM ERROR RH 38 Ea Tr PS 40 The specifications in this manual are given as general information and are not binding Walter Meier Manufacturing Inc 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 Warnings 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Z 18 19 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 saw is designed 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 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 saw remove tie rings watches and other jewelry and roll sleeves up pas
10. ER RSS OR 1 245 5 629 2 BO mmm JBTSTOMJS 630 Brig PIG o Su u EE N am L u n RU 2 JBTS10MJS 631 67 16 P M 2 OZ ssp m usu JBTSTOMIS O02 OMAN uD u s quatum Camda 2 S uu m usu 6532 aQ uD uae ONE 2 CD NE JB TSTOMdS 69d ccc EM E eno ta 2 Se JBTSTOMIS OIL CE CA SA SNE E E O 4 JBTSIOMIS FOOL I AG SSA 2 JBTS10MJS 637 vanes osm _______ 1 512 JB TS VOMIS 038 4252 COMING debuerint 2 33 JBTS10MJS 639 Hear Frame Assembly 4 sevi obstet in ise Ei toasted 1 40 JBTS10MJS 640 Front Frame ASSeImbly uuu uu yusa 1 J S sea JBTS10MJS 641 1 JBTS10MJS 642 MEIC AS uuu uum D 1 JBTS10MJS 643 noo
11. E is 4 510 5 149 Pan Head Screw with Lock Washer 1 59 JBTS10MJS 59 Pan Head Screw w Ext Tooth Lock Washer 5 12 1 50 NETTEN Flat Head Screw MAX8 2 O JBTS10MJS 61 Pan Head Tapping 4 18 8 2 uz Truss Head Screw 5 2 63 JMS12SCMS 81 Round Washer Head Screw 5 3 64 JBTS10MJS 64 Round Washer Head Screw 6 12 6 lo JBTS10MJS 65 Truss Head Tapping Screw 4 16 12 2 JBTS10MJS 66 Pan Head Tapping 4 18 20 7 OT ec S aaeS Truss Head Tapping Screw M5 12x16 2 slope M Truss Head Tapping Screw i nes 2 69 JBTS10MJS 69 SOOW RR ERN M5X255 RE 4 JBTS10MJS 70 Pan Head Tapping M3 24x6 2 asus JBTS10MJS 71 Pan Head Tapping
12. 3 a Rip Fence and Storage Miter Gauge Storage Stand Lock Hook Push Stick and Storage Clip Blade Wrench and Storage Blade Bevel Lock Handle Rear Extension Table Table Blade Tilt Scale Blade Storage Cord Storage Hooks Stand Locking Handle Stand Handle Overload Reset Switch On Off Switch with Key Stand Lock Hook Stand Assembly Adjustable Stand Pad Roller Wheel Pedal Figure 1 Features 9 Shipping Contents Unpacking 1 Remove the contents from the shipping container 2 Compare the contents of the shipping container and hardware bags with the lists found below Make certain that all items are accounted for before discarding any packing material Report any shortages or damage to your JET distributor Contents of the Shipping Container These items shown in Figure 3 Blade Guard 1 Kickback Pawl 1 Riving Knife 1 Table Saw 1 Pedal 1 Miter Gauge 1 Stand Assembly 1 Rear Table Extension 1 Rear Table Extension Tube 2 Push Stick 1 Rip Fence 1 Roller Wheel 2 Hardware Bags see contents on next page Owner s Manual 1 Warranty Registration Card lt r KC TO MM VOW gt Tools Supplied for Assembly These items shown in Figure 2 N Blade Wrench 4mm Hex Wrench P 5mm Hex Wrench Figure 3 Contents of Shipping Container N Figure 2 Supplied Tools Tools not included Adjustable Wrench 6mm Hex Wre
13. qas 1 sso jg 1 e ss 1 m Em 2 mua PEE In _ 2 Sole 1 BOOV e 1 O O 1 moins 1 SIO VC us x usul ee a E M Me 1 Bor KIOD ma dead anette wie len 1 Truss Head Round Neck Screw WS res 2 ere Sl nm M I ee A UE A roe 1 ea a 10 5 8 401 1 Locking a Note 1 COMpPreSSiOlN suede scis etes 1 DD 519 EE E M 4 SWIC SATE KEY 1 So EEN e er ET 1 IAL IMC uat TETTE 5 Miter Gauge ote OSO api aaa paku qu 1 Flat Asie ul Au say 06x18x0 5 1 PIO E NER ORTU Nm TRETEN 1 Pan Head Screw with Lock Washer MSOs 4 ROD SOA pis 1 Cale
14. 1 2 O JBTS10MJS 220 Label Stand Set Up Storage amp Warning 1 PA E E a suphu AE E Fence Label Direction Arrows 1 CLE re Fence Label JE T iei i Hoo 1 223 JBTS10MJS 223 MOO 1 asss JBTS10MJS 223MB Motor Brush not shown 2 PE UNT JBTS10MJS 223MBC Motor Brush Cover not shown 2 224 JBTS10MJS 224 Slide Base Assembly Right 1 22D REN JBISTOMIS 225 OD 1 JBTS10MJS 226 FOX NUES s ise iter itam 9 16 18UNF 1 LAYER Blade Guard gt 1 DO icu aeui ien EOC 1 22212 CER ua a A 25X16 X2 1 u ua asa siasa Truss Head Round Neck Screw 5 20 1 oie E LPS E 1 5 COVE sha ass 1 2 ae JBTS10MJS 233 M TI 1 X Em OVER PLAC acts u u u ele ad 1 23 D isse JBTSIOMJS 235 Shatt ASSembDly Rei aa Eee aaa 1 Zr SDI PATI suec a upa
15. Definitions and Terminology 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 accidental contact with the cutting edge Crosscut Sawing operation in which the miter gauge 15 used to cut across the grain of the workpiece Dado Blade Blade s used for cutting grooves and rabbets Dado Cut Flat bottomed groove in the face of the workpiece made with a dado blade Featherboard Device used to keep board against the rip fence or table that allows the operator to keep hands away from the saw blade Kerf The resulting cut or gap made by a saw blade Kickback An event in which the workpiece 15 lifted up and thrown back toward an operator caused when a work piece binds on the saw blade or between the saw blade and rip fence or other fixed object To minimize or prevent injury from kickbacks see the Operating Instructions section Miter Gauge A component that controls the workpiece movement while performing a crosscut of various angles Non Through Cut sawing operation that requires the lowering of the splitter and removal of the blade guard and kick back pawls resulting in a cut that does not protrude through the top of the workpiece includes Dado and rabbet cuts The blade guard and kick back pawls must be re instal
16. ERO uu 2 au se 1 o TON RM ta TS 1540061 Fe MR a vane raved ere 1 O TS 1540041 NU Sm in OSEE Mis 2 89 JBTS10MJS 89 COW NU tss eee NR 1 OO p kusa kashas Nylon Insert Lock Nult Nes HERE 1 TS 1541011 Nylon Insert Lock 155 3 TS 1541021 Nylon Insert Lock RE 5 OB TS 1541031 Nylon Insert Lock 4 57 JBTS10MJS 94 serrated Hex Flange Nut yu om 8 2 TE A DEAE el uuu creas sa bits s cseteris 1 OO JBTS10MJS 96 REX 1 o JBTS10MJS 97 Lead Wire Assembly 1 JMS12SCMS 111 Locking Cable 1 99 JBTS10MJS 99 Circuit Breaker DES SH b ai Nee aceite 1 LOO CE Steal BALLS ca AS STIL 1 Oa JBTS10MJS 101 Rear Extension Rubber uu FEM E Rein 1 JB
17. Turn the adjusting screw D clockwise until the rear clamp is snug Do not turn the adjusting screw more than 1 4 turn at a time Over tightening the screw will cause the rip fence to come out of alignment Rip Fence Indicator The rip fence indicator points to the scale on the front of the table saw The measurement shown by the indicator will provide the user with accuracy up to 1 16 of an inch The measurement shown 15 the distance from the blade to the side of the fence closest to the blade To check the accuracy 1 Measure the actual distance to the side of the A rip fence Figure 26 If there is a difference between the measurement and the indicator adjust the indicator as follows 2 Loosen the indicator screw A Fig 26 Slide the indicator to the correct measurement position on the scale then retighten the screw Table Extension Scale Pointer The table extension scale pointer A Fig 27 should be at 13 inches on the scale when the extension is in the closed position If adjustment is required loosen the holding screw B Fig 27 position the pointer over the 13 inch marker and re tighten the screw Rear Table Extension Adjustment The rear table extension A Fig 28 should be positioned as close as possible to the rear of the table when ripping short material The rear table extension should be fully extended when ripping longer materials that require extra support BC Adj
18. 2056 056 JIB TSTOMIS 20 OC AIC 1 206 JBTS10MJS 200 Label Front Panel ID oie rtr ripristino aee aeo ew 1 POT 5 207 ocio thi asd usta uses 1 208 JBTS10MJS 208 Controller 1 zi e P POW Cl ro do sese ea Em 1 2 JBTS10MJS 210 Complete Switch with Safety 1 samakuna asa 1 DO isst JBTS10MJS 212 Anti Kickback Pawl 1 NG nen JBTS10MJS 213 Blade Guard ASSembly uy a cor SLE 1 24 nus JBTS10MJS 214 Fence Assembly 1 a JBTSIOMIS 2 165 MINE GAUGE eae a E asna 1 2106 5i JBTS10MJS 216 Hand Wheel Handle Assembly 1 uns JBTS10MJS 217 ROWE Cord ASSeIIbly UI taii aiiud 1 2196s JBTSTOMIS ZT82 Table OE emerunt ote aee usa botas aa Na 1 Table Saw Index No Part No Description Size Qty 2 CS E ere eer ate ree ne eee Miter DAU
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20. 3 Snap plastic stops FF1 over the extension tubes J This will lock the tube J into the extension H Make sure the pin in the stops fit 13 Figure 8 Figure 9 into the matching holes in the extension tubes Following arrows J1 J3 insert the rear table extension into the two extension tube brackets J3 under the table Snap two black plastic stops FF2 over the end of the rear table extension tubes J Make sure the pin in the stops fit into the matching holes in the extension tubes Handwheel Handle Thread the handwheel handle DD Fig 10 into the handwheel hole A Fig 10 and then tighten the nut against the handwheel with a 10 mm wrench Installing the Blade AWARNING To avoid injury from accidental start make sure the switch is in the OFF position and the plug is disconnected from the power source outlet Referring to Figure 11 1 Remove the table insert A 2 Place the blade onto the arbor with the blade teeth pointing forward to the front of the saw 3 Make sure the blade fits flush against the inner flange 4 Clean the outer blade flange H and install it onto the arbor and against the blade 5 Thread the arbor nut onto the arbor making sure the flat side of the nut is against the blade then hand tighten 6 Pull the arbor locking lever G toward the front of the machine while spinning the blade by hand until the latch locks into place and the
21. Cover the blade with a folded piece of cardboard to protect your hands Move the blade and motor mounting rod carefully to the left or right as much as needed to align the blade correctly 3 Tighten the four screws A and remeasure as described in steps 4 to 9 in the previous section Figure 23 4 If sufficient adjustment cannot be made by the four adjusting screws A then also loosen the two adjusting screws B and repeat all previous steps Loosen these screws only necessary as they are set for accurate 90 and 45 settings 5 Recheck the blade clearance making sure that the blade does not hit the table insert or other parts when at the 90 and 45 settings 6 Retighten all four adjusting screws A and reset the 90 and 45 setting as described in the 90 and 45 Positive Stop Adjustment section page 19 20 Adjusting the Miter Gauge Referring to Figure 24 1 Loosen the ock handle B to allow the miter body C to rotate freely Position the miter body at 90 so the positive detent secures its position Tighten the lock handle B to hold the miter body in position If the pointer A requires adjustment loosen the screw under the pointer with a screwdriver Adjust the pointer to 90 on the scale then firmly tighten the adjustment screw To change angles on the miter gauge 3 Loosen the ock handle B and rotate the miter body to the desired angle as indicated by the scale
22. Figure 16 1 Release the stand lock hook D by sliding it away from the stop screw 2 Raise the handle cover A first then pull the locking handle out and hold 3 Step on the pedal and pull the stand upward until it is fully unfolded 4 Release the locking handle B to lock the stand into position Lower the cover A Note Make sure the stand is locked securely 5 Place the stand on a level surface and adjust the left stand pad Z Fig 5 so that all legs are contacting the floor and are at a similar angle to the floor Note Make sure the table saw is locked securely in position Adjust the stand pad to Figure 16 make sure the table saw is totally stable Folding the Stand 1 Raise the handle cover A Fig 16 first and pull the ocking handle B Fig 16 out Push slowly downward on the stand A B Fig 17 Release the locking handle B Fig 16 Rotate the stand hook D Fig 16 onto the stop screw to secure the stand legs into the collapsed position 5 Secure the side extension table H Fig 16 by pushing the cam locking lever F Fig 16 downward Note For convenient storage there are two stand up supports G Fig 16 on the right side of the table saw for supporting the table saw when not in use C Fig 17 Adjusting the Table Insert The table insert A Fig 18 is already installed on your table saw Verify that the table insert is flush with the table top surfa
23. If the stand is not used the saw must be properly secured to a sturdy workbench through the four mounting holes that are located at the base of the saw The surface of the table where the saw 15 to be mounted must have a hole B that is large enough to facilitate sawdust fall through and removal 1 Square the saw on the mounting surface and mark the location of the four 3 8 in mounting holes A 2 Drill pilot holes in two diagonal corners marked A in the mounting surface 3 Mark an 11x11 in square B centered bet ween the four mounting holes A Cut out and remove the square This opening will allow sawdust to fall through the saw base 6 Place the saw on the work surface and align the mounting holes of the saw with the two holes drilled in step 2 7 Fasten the saw to the work surface using screws Y Fig 4 provided AWARNING Do not operate this saw on the floor Doing so is very dangerous Failure to comply may cause serious injury Rear Table Extension Referring to Figure 9 1 Attach the rubber pad HH to the inside of the rear table extension H Thread the screw GG thru the rubber pad with the screwdriver Tighten the screw GG 2 Insert the two rear table extension tubes J into the rear table extension H Follow arrows J1 J2 Note The tubes J must be inserted into the back of the extension with the bent end last so that the bar will hold the extension in place
24. on the rear rail Referring to Figure 33 1 Release the cam locking lever A 2 Slide the table extension to the desired measurement and then tighten the cam locking lever Figure 33 Cutting Operations There are two basic types of cuts ripping and crosscutting Ripping is cutting along the length and the grain of the workpiece Crosscutting is cutting either across the width or across the grain of the workpiece It is not safe to rip or crosscut by freehand Ripping requires the use of the rip fence and crosscutting requires the miter gauge NEVER USE THE TWO AT THE SAME TIME AWARNING Before using the saw each time check the following e The blade is tightened to the arbor e The bevel angle lock knob is tightened e If ripping make sure the fence is locked into position and is parallel to the miter gauge slot e The blade guard is in place and working properly e Safety glasses are worn failure to adhere to these common safety rules and those printed in the front of this manual can greatly increase the likelihood of injury Ripping AWARNING To prevent serious injury e Never use a miter gauge when ripping e Never use more than one rip fence during a single cut e Do not allow familiarity or frequent use of your table saw to cause careless mistakes Remember that even a careless fraction of a second is enough to cause a severe injury e Keep both hands away from the bl
25. repair technician Contact customer service for assistance Use only identical replacement parts Any other parts may create a hazard 5 Use liquid dishwashing detergent and water to clean all plastic parts Note Certain cleaning chemicals can damage plastic parts 6 Avoid use of cleaning chemicals or solvents ammonia and household detergents containing ammonia Blade Raising and Tilting Mechanism After every five hours of operation the blade raising mechanism and tilting mechanism should be checked for looseness binding or any other abnormalities Referring Figure 43 1 With the saw disconnected from the power source turn the saw upside down and pull up and push down on the motor unit 2 Observe any movement of the motor mounting mechanism Looseness or play in the blade raising screw rod A should be limited to 1 8 or less If excessive looseness is observed in any other parts of the blade raising mechanism or tilting mechanism take the complete unit to a Service Center Place a small amount of dry lubricant on the bevel gear B The screw rod A must be kept clean and free of sawdust gum pitch and other contaminants for smooth operations 28 Figure 43 If excessive looseness is observed in any part of the blade raising mechanism or tilting mechanism take the complete unit to a Service Center Lubrication All motor bearings are permanently lubricated at the factory and require no add
26. sawing operation Through sawing operations are those in which the blade cuts completely through the workpiece when ripping or crosscutting Always be sure the blade guard is tightened securely Always hold work firmly against the miter gauge or rip fence Always use a push stick provided with this saw especially when ripping narrow stock Refer to the ripping instructions in this Operator s Manual where the push stick is covered in detail A pattern for making your own push stick is included on page 29 Never perform any operation by freehand which means using only your hands to support or guide the workpiece Always use either the fence or the miter gauge to position and guide the work Warning Freehand cutting is the major cause of kickback and finger hand amputations Never use the miter gauge and fence simultaneously Never stand or have any part of your body in line with the path of the saw blade Keep your hands out of the saw blade path Never reach behind or over the cutting tool for any reason Remove the rip fence when crosscutting Do not use a molding head with this saw Feed work into the blade against the direction of rotation only Never use the rip fence as a cut off gauge when crosscutting Never attempt to free a stalled saw blade without first turning the saw OFF Turn power switch OFF immediately to prevent motor damage Provide adequate support to the rear and the sides of the saw table for long or
27. the top of the workpiece gt 3 the workpiece firmly against the miter gauge with the blade path in line with the desired cut location 25 4 Start the saw and wait for the blade to come up to full soeed Never stand directly in line of the saw blade path always stand to the side of the blade that you are cutting on 5 Keep the workpiece B against the face of the miter gauge A and flat against the table Then slowly push the workpiece through the blade 6 Do not try to pull the workpiece back with the blade turning Turn the switch OFF and carefully slide the workpiece out when the blade has completely stopped AWARNING Always position the larger surface of the work piece on the table when crosscutting and or bevel crosscutting to avoid instability Figure 36 Using Wood Facing on the Miter Gauge Slots are provided in the miter gauge for attaching an auxiliary facing A to make it easier to cut very long or short pieces Select a suitable piece of straight wood drill two holes through it and attach it to the miter gauge with screws Make sure the facing does not interfere with the proper operation of the sawblade guard When cutting long workpieces you can make a simple outfeed support by clamping a piece of plywood to a sawhorse Figure 37 Bevel Crosscutting 0 45 Blade Level amp 90 Miter Angle This cutting operation is the same as crosscutting except the blade is at a bev
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32. Fastenina Tools oo ia ial Metal forming Rigging Equip WW Benchtop Screw Jacks WW Dust Collectors Hand Tools achine Accessories Contractor Mill Dri i ill Drills Service Jacks Tools Trolleys Geared WW Dust Filters Striking Tools Mobile Bases Air Tools Industrial 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 5 WW Planers WW Shapers Equipment Trolleys Electric WW Buffers WW Sanders WW Tablesaws MW Lathes Web Slings MW Precision Vises Winches Electric 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 Three Year Five Year and Lifetime Warranties do not cover products used for industrial or educational purposes Products with Three Ye
33. HANT ABILITY AND FITNESS ARE EXCLUDED SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG THE IMPLIED WARRANT Y 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 branded products are not sold in Canada by Walter Meier Table of Contents Waranty Ali SE VICES en qan 2 Ole MS uuu 3 NIV TI uy aste 4 TADIS SAW 6 62110 7 DeTIMUONS ana ae 7 EEC C A 8 Grounding 8 115 Volt Operation
34. Secure in position by tightening the lock handle Rip Fence Adjustment Referring to Figure 25 1 For adjustments position the fence to the right of the blade parallel with the miter gauge slot Place the rear clamp A of the fence on the back rail of the table and lower the front end over the front rail E Push the handle F down to lock To change the position of the fence lift up on the handle to unlock and slide the fence to the desired position then push the handle down to lock To check the rip fence adjustment place the fence along one edge of the miter gauge groove and lock the handle It should be parallel to the miter groove to provide accurate cuts If an adjustment is needed to make it parallel 1 Loosen the two hex bolts C on the top of the rip fence and lift up on the handle F Adjust the fence B so it is parallel to the miter gauge slot and lock the handle F into position Make sure the fence B is parallel to the slot and tighten the two hex bolts C securely Unlock the fence handle F and slide the fence left and right then reposition it against the miter gauge slot again and lock into position to double check its alignment Failure to properly align the fence can cause kickback and serious injury could occur 21 Figure 24 Figure 25 If the fence is loose when the handle is in the locked position 1 Move the handle upward to the unlocked position
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36. This pdf document is bookmarked Operating Instructions and Parts Manual 10 Job Site Table Saw Benchtop Series Model No JBTS 10MJS US 174315 WALTER MEIER Manufacturing Inc 427 New Sanford Road LaVergne Tennessee 37086 Ph 800 274 6848 www waltermeier com Part No M 707000 Revision A3 10 2010 Copyright 2010 Walter Meier Manufacturing Inc Warranty and Service Walter Meier Manufacturing Inc warrants every product it sells 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 JETetools 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 stands for Metalworking WW stands for Woodworking Body Repair Kits Beam Clamps Bottle Jacks Chain Hoist Cable Pullers Manual Cold Saws YEAR YEAR Lever Hoists Hoists Air Pullers JCH Models Hoists Electric Palet Trucks Scissor Lift Tables WW Drill Presses
37. ade and clear from the path of the blade e The workpiece must have a straight edge against the fence and must not be warped twisted or bowed when ripping 24 1 Remove the miter gauge and store it in the storage compartment in the base of the saw Secure the rip fence to the table 3 Raise the blade so it is about 1 8 in higher than the top of the workpiece 4 Place the workpiece flat on the table and against the fence Keep the workpiece away from the blade 5 Turn saw ON and wait for the blade to come to full speed 6 Slowly feed the workpiece into the blade by pushing forward only on the workpiece section A Fig 34 that will pass between the blade and the fence AWARNING AVOID KICKBACK by pushing forward on the section of the workpiece that passes between the blade and the fence Never perform any freehand operations Figure 34 Referring to Figure 35 7 Keep your thumbs off the table top When both of your thumbs touch the front edge of the table C finish the cut with a push stick To make an additional push stick use the pattern on page 29 8 The push stick D should always be used for any ripping operation 9 Continue pushing the workpiece with the push stick D until it passes through the blade guard and clears the rear of the table 10 Never pull the piece back when the blade is turning Turn the switch OFF When the blade completely stops you can then remove the wo
38. ar Five Year or Lifetime Warranties that are used for 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 PRODUCT EXCEPT AS STATED HEREIN ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR MERC
39. bevel tilting handwheel counterclockwise and then lock into position 4 To see if the blade A and splitter B are correctly aligned lay a straightedge along the side of the blade and against the splitter making sure the square is between the teeth of the blade The blade and splitter should be perfectly in line If the blade and splitter are not correctly aligned 5 Loosen two screws C just enough to permit adjustment of the splitter mounting bracket D 6 Adjust the splitter B until it is aligned with the saw blade A using the straightedge as reference Tighten screws C and recheck alignment Replace table insert pawl assembly and blade guard assembly Figure 19 90 and 45 Positive Stop Adjustment Adjusting the Positive Stop Your saw has positive stops that will quickly position the saw blade at 90 and 45 to the table Make adjustments only if necessary 90 Stop 1 Disconnect the saw from the power source 2 Raise the blade to the maximum elevation 3 Loosen the blade bevel lock handle Adjust the blade A to the maximum vertical position and retighten the bevel lock handle 4 Place a combination square C on the table B and against the blade A to determine if the blade is 90 to the table 5 f the blade is not 90 to the table loosen or tighten the hex screw G with a 5 mm hex wrench until 90 is achieved 6 Loosen the bevel lock handle and reset the blade at t
40. blade will no longer turn 7 Place the wrench E on the arbor nut and turn clockwise toward the rear of the saw table 8 Lower the blade to the down position Replace the table insert A and the blade guard Important Do not operate this saw until the blade and blade guard splitter are aligned and in working order Removing the Blade AWARNING avoid injury from an accidental start make sure the switch is in the OFF position and the plug is disconnected from the power source outlet Referring To Figure 11 1 Remove the table insert A and raise the blade to the maximum height by turning the blade elevation handwheel clockwise Remove blade guard Adjust the blade to the 90 vertical position by unlocking the blade tilting lock knob and turning the bevel tilting handwheel counterclockwise and then lock into position 4 Pullthe arbor locking lever G toward the front 14 Figure 10 Figure 11 of the tool while spinning the blade by hand until the latch locks into place and the blade will no longer turn Place the blade wrench E on the arbor nut J Loosen and remove the arbor nut and the flange by pulling the wrench towards the front of the machine Then remove the blade F Clean but do not remove the inner blade flange before reassembling the blade Blade Guard Assembly AWARNING To avoid injury from accidental start make sure the switch is in the OFF position and t
41. ce on all four corners of the insert AWARNING To avoid serious injury the table insert must be level with the table If the table insert is not flush with the table adjust the four hex screws B Fig 18 with a 4 mm hex wrench until it is flush with the table To raise the insert turn the hex screws B counter clockwise To lower the insert turn the hex screws clockwise Figure 18 17 Aligning the Blade Guard Splitter AWARNING avoid injury from an accidental start make sure the switch is in the OFF position and the plug is disconnected e When installing the blade guard cover the blade teeth with a piece of folded cardboard to protect yourself from possible injury e Never operate this tool without the safety guard in place for all through sawing operations Important The splitter must always be correctly aligned with the blade so the cut workpiece will pass on either side without binding or twisting The splitter riving knife is adjusted at the factory and should not require adjustment In the event that adjustment becomes necessary follow the procedure below Referring to Figure 19 1 Remove the table insert and raise the blade to the maximum height by turning the blade elevation handwheel clockwise 2 Remove the blade guard and pawl assembly see Blade Guard Assembly on page 15 3 Adjust the blade to the 90 vertical position by unlocking the blade tilting lock knob and turning the
42. e same brushes first make sure the brushes go back in the way they came out This will avoid a break in period that reduces motor performance and increases wear Figure 45 Lubrication All motor bearings are permanently lubricated at the factory and require no additional lubrication On all mechanical parts of your table saw where a pivot or threaded rod is present lubricate using graphite or silicone These dry lubricants will not hold sawdust as would oil or grease 29 Push Stick Construction Use solid wood or good quality plywood to construct a push stick using the template below The push stick must be thinner than the width of the material being cut Drill hole for hanging Notch to prevent d hand from slipping 15 3 4 in 400mm Cut here to push 1 2 in wood Cut here to push 3 4 in wood Figure 46 Troubleshooting 1 Plug in saw 2 Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker 1 Saw is not plugged in 2 Fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped 3 Cord is damaged 4 Debris in on off switch Saw will not start 1 Positive stop not adjusted correctly 2 Tilt angle pointer not set accurately Does not make accurate 45 and 90 rip cuts 3 Replace power cord 4 Remove switch from saw and separate in half Clean any debris accumulated within 1 Check blade with square and adjust positive stop 2 Check blade with square and adjust to zero 1 Rip fence not aligned
43. el angle other than 0 AWARNING Always work to the right side of the blade during this type of cut The miter gauge must be in the right side slot because the bevel angle may cause the blade guard to interfere with the cut if used on the left side groove Referring to Figure 38 1 Adjust the blade A to the desired angle and tighten the blade bevel lock knob Tighten the miter lock handle at 90 Hold workpiece B firmly against the face of the miter gauge throughout the cutting operation aT Figure 38 Compound Miter Crosscutting 0 45 Blade Bevel amp 0 45 Miter Angle This sawing operation combines a miter angle witha bevel angle AWARNING Always work to the right side of the blade during this type of cut The miter gauge must be in the right side groove because the bevel angle may cause the blade guard to interfere with the cut if used on the left side groove 1 Set the miter gauge C to the desired angle 2 Place the miter gauge inthe right side groove of the table 3 Set the blade B bevel to the desired bevel angle and tighten the blade bevel lock knob 4 Hold workpiece A firmly against the face of the miter gauge throughout the cutting operation Figure 39 Mitering 0 45 Miter Angle This sawing operation is the same as crosscutting except the miter gauge 15 locked at an angle other than 90 1 Set the blade B to 0 bevel angle and tighten the b
44. for operating the dado is packed with the separately purchased dado set 4 The arbor on this saw restricts the maximum width of the cut to 13 16 in 5 It is not necessary to install the outside flange before threading on the arbor nut C for the maximum 13 16 in dado cuts Make sure that the arbor nut 15 tight and that at least one thread of the arbor sticks out past the nut 6 Use only the correct number of round outside blades and inside chippers as shown in the dado sets instruction manual Blade chippers must not exceed 13 16 in total in width 7 Check the saw to ensure that the dado will not strike the housing insert or motor when in operation AWARNING For your own safety always replace the blade blade guard assembly and table insert when you are finished with the dado operation 2 Maintenance General Maintenance AWARNING For your own safety turn the switch OFF and remove the switch key Remove the plug from the power source outlet before maintaining or lubricating your saw 1 Clean out all sawdust that has accumulated inside the saw cabinet and the motor 2 Polish the saw table with an automotive wax to keep it clean and to make it easier to slide the workpiece 3 Clean cutting blades with pitch and gum remover 4 A worn cut or damaged power cord should be replaced immediately AWARNING All electrical or mechanical repairs should be attempted only by a trained
45. he maximum vertical position then tighten the bevel lock handle 7 Check again to see if the blade is 90 to the table If not repeat step 5 90 45 Figure 20 8 Check the bevel angle scale If the pointer does not read 0 loosen the screw that secures the pointer adjust to read 0 retighten the pointer screw 45 Stop 1 Disconnect the saw from the power source Raise the blade to the maximum elevation 3 Loosen the blade bevel lock handle Adjust the blade D to the maximum bevel position 45 and retighten the bevel lock handle 4 Place a combination square F onthe table E and against the blade D to determine if the blade is 45 to the table 5 f the blade is not 45 to the table loosen or tighten the hex screw H with a 5 mm hex wrench until 45 is achieved 2 6 Loosen the bevel lock handle and reset the Figure 21 blade at the maximum bevel position 459 then tighten the bevel lock handle 7 Check again to see if the blade is 45 to the table If not repeat step 5 Blade Tilt Pointer When the blade is positioned at 90 loosen the holding screw adjust the blade tilt pointer to read 0 on the scale then retighten the screw Blade Parallel to the Miter Slot AWARNING To avoid injury from an accidental start make sure the switch is in the OFF position and the plug is disconnected from the power source outlet This ad
46. he plug is disconnected from the power source outlet e When installing the blade guard cover the blade teeth with a piece of folded cardboard to protect yourself from possible injury Splitter riving knife installation Figure 12 15 2 Remove the table insert Raise the blade arbor to the maximum height and set the bevel angle to 0 Install the splitter C onto the splitter bracket fitting the curved slot on the splitter over the bracket pins Install the splitter plate CC followed by the flat washer BB and lock knob AA Tighten the lock knob leaving enough slack to manually adjust the splitter C Raise the splitter C as high as it will go then tighten the lock knob AA to secure the splitter in this position Kickback pawl installation Figure 12a 6 Place the ock lever B1 on the kickback pawl assembly B in the unlock position Install the kickback pawl B onto the splitter The flat sides of the mounting pin on the kickback pawls should pass though the mounting slot C1 on the splitter C Note Make sure the anti kick back pawls do not get caught between the insert and the guard but rest on top of the insert Press firmly down on the kickback pawl to ensure that it is properly seated on the splitter then place the ock lever B1 in the lock position Blade guard installation Figure 12a 9 10 11 12 Slide the lock lever A1 on the blade guard A up a
47. he switch B Move the switch upward to the ON position 2 turn the saw OFF move the switch downward 3 lock the switch in the OFF position grasp the end or yellow part of the safety switch key A and pull it out 4 With the removable safety key removed the switch will not operate 23 5 If the removable safety key is removed while the Saw is running it can be turned OFF but cannot be restarted without inserting the removable safety key A Figure 31 Overload Protection This saw has an overload reset button C Fig 31 that resets the motor after it shuts off due to overloading or low voltage If the motor stops during operation turn the ON OFF switch to the OFF position Wait about five minutes for the motor to cool the push the reset button C Fig 31 and turn the switch to the ON position Dust Chute To prevent fire hazard clean and sawdust from under the saw frequently remove To prevent sawdust buildup inside the saw housing attach a vacuum hose A Fig 32 to the dust chute B Fig 32 at the rear of the table saw DO NOT operate the saw with the hose in place unless the vacuum is turned on Figure 32 Using the Table Extension Use the scale on the front rail for rip cuts up to 13 in For rip cuts greater than 13 in set and the lock the fence on the 13 in mark Unlock the extension table and slide the table with the fence to the desired dimension using the scale
48. heel Referring to Figure 6 3 Attach two collars R1 R2 to each roller wheel M 4 Attach one roller wheel assembly to the right front leg using the bolt Q the shaft sleeve S and the hex nut T as shown Note Verify that the side of the wheel that has more ribs is facing toward the inside of the stand 5 Attach the other roller wheel to the right rear leg using the same manner 6 Tighten screw Q and hex nut T with two 17mm wrenches Note Do not overtighten because doing so will not allow the wheels to turn Attaching Saw to Stand Referring to Figure 7 AWARNING Do not cut the bands and release the stand hook G1 until the table saw is properly attached to the stand 1 Place table saw D on the top of stand G aligning the holes in the base with the holes in the stand Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 2 Insert four hex bolts W through the plastic flat washers X and holes in base and stand 3 Tighten all four bolts W with a 13 mm socket but do not overtighten Note To set up the stand or fold down the stand see Setting Uo The Stand and Folding The Stand on page 17 Mounting the Saw to Work Surface AWARNING A hole to allow sawdust to fall through must be provided when the saw is mounted to a work surface stand not used Failure to do so will cause sawdust to build up in the motor area which can result in fire or damage to the motor Referring to Figure 8
49. hole will cause sawdust to build up in the motor area resulting in a fire hazard and potential motor damage Specifications POC HINO BDSM cu da O 707000 MOOL e sac 120 1PH 60Hz 15 4 4HP Blade Speed no load 4000 Saw Blade Diameter If NR RENE m T 10 Aror DIAMETER ____ ____ _ _6___ _ 5 8 Bade Till ACC sca ______ _ _______ ___ 68__ 45 left AID SAD AC IY il uu u E o 25 Maximum Depth 90 gt ikuy uu uyu 3 1 8 Maximum Cutting AL 45 auqa 2 1 2 Bene RUIT T Seen 13 16 x 6 Table Height WIT Stan kuu kas Dh b aa kamas 35 24 W 21 D Table Size with Side and Rear Extension Wings in 30 1 4 W x 21 D Table Size with Both Wings Fully Extended in 42 3 8 W x 35 3 4 D Duel Or Diameter um Sau t S Payka ku mas san 2 1 2 Gross WalghHI T DS eT T cT EE as Nuu a 105 Net Weight mb N 91
50. itional lubrication On all mechanical parts of your table saw where a pivot or threaded rod is present lubricate using graphite or silicone These dry lubricants will not hold sawdust as would oil or grease Replacing the Carbon Brushes AWARNING Always disconnect the plug from the power source before inspecting the brushes The carbon brushes included with the unit will last approximately 50 hours of running time or 10 000 ON OFF cycles Replace both carbon brushes when either has less than 1 4 in length of carbon remaining or if the spring or wire is damaged or burned 1 Remove the blade guard blade rip fence miter gauge and stand assembly from the table saw 2 Place cardboard or an old blanket on the floor to protect the saw table surface 3 Place the saw upside down on the protective material 4 Tilt the blade elevation tilting handwheel A Fig 44 to the 45 position Figure 44 Referring to Figure 45 Remove the black plastic cap B from the side of the motor C 7 Carefully remove the spring loaded cap and then pull out the brush and replace Replace the other side The ears the metal end of the assembly go in the same hole the carbon part fits into Do not overtighten the plastic cap 10 Carefully set the saw in an upright position on a clean level surface 11 Replace the blade guard blade rip fence miter gauge and stand assembly to the table saw Note To reinstall th
51. justment was made at the factory but it should be rechecked and adjusted if necessary This adjustment must be correct to assure accurate cuts and to prevent the possibility of kickback which can result in serious injury Referring to Figure 22 1 Remove the yellow switch key and unplug the saw 2 Remove the blade guard 3 Raise the blade to the maximum height and set the bevel angle at 0 4 Select and mark with a felt tip marker one blade tooth with a right set angle and position this tooth at the front of the saw approximately 1 2 in above the table D Figure 22 5 Place the combination square base G into the right side miter gauge slot F flush against the inside of the miter gauge slot 6 Adjust the ruler E so it touches the front marked tooth D and lock ruler so it holds its position in the square assembly 7 Next rotate the blade moving the marked tooth D to its new position A at the rear of the saw 8 Carefully move the combination square from position G to C 9 If the ruler touches the marked tooth at the front and rear position E at D B at A no adjustment is needed If not perform the adjustment procedure described in the next section Additional Blade Adjustments Refer to Figure 23 If the front and rear measurements are not the same 1 Remove the combination square C and loosen the four adjusting screws A on the top of the table about a half turn 2
52. lade bevel lock knob 2 Set the miter gauge A at the desired miter angle and lock in position by tightening the miter gauge locking handle 3 Hold the workpiece C firmly against the face of the miter gauge throughout the cutting operation Figure 40 Using the Wood Facing on the Rip Fence When performing some special cutting operations you can add a wood facing to either side of the rip fence C Fig 41 1 Use a smooth straight 3 4 in thick wood board A Fig 41 that is as long as the rip fence 2 Attach the wood facing to the fence with wood screws B Fig 41 not included through the holes in the fence A wood fence should be used when ripping material such as thin paneling to prevent the material from catching between the bottom of the fence and the table Figure 41 Dado Cuts The maximum dado cut width 15 13 16 AWARNING Only Stackable dado blades can be used on this saw AWARNING DO NOT use Adjustable or Wobble type dadoes Referring to Figure 42 1 Remove the saw blade and the blade guard for dado cuts ONLY Reinstall and realign blade guard for all through sawing operations Install a dado not exceeding 6 in diameter and 13 16 in width 2 Install a dado table insert making sure that the rear of the insert is flush with the table Note A dado table insert is not included but can be ordered SN 707001 by calling the number on the cover of this manual 3 Instructions
53. led and splitter raised after performing 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 Splitter 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 a 1 8 of the top of the blade to extend above the wood stock Electrical Grounding Instructions 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
54. matching outlet that is properly installed and grounded 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 understood or if in doubt as to whether the tool is properly grounded Use only 3 wire extension cords that have 3 prong grounding plugs and 3 pole receptacles that accept the tool s plug Repair or replace damaged or worn cord immediately 115 Volt Operation Only Referring to Figure A As received from the factory your table saw is ready to run at 115 volt operation This table saw when wired for 115 volt 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 shown in B may be used to connect this plug to a two pole receptacle if a properly grounded outlet is not available The temporary adapter should only be used u
55. mounted securely to workbench 2 Bench on uneven floor 3 Damaged saw blade 1 Miter gauge out of adjustment Machine vibrates excessively Does not make accurate 45 and 90 crosscuts Anti kickback pawls catch on the table insert opening 1 Splitter riving knife not set in full raised position 30 1 Replace with adequate size cord 2 Contact your electric company 1 Tighten all mounting hardware 2 Reposition on flat level surface 3 Replace blade 1 Adjust miter gauge 1 Set splitter riving knife to full raised position using the blade elevation handwheel Parts Ordering Replacement Parts To order parts or reach our service department call 1 800 274 6848 Monday through Friday see our website for business hours Having the Model Number and Serial Number of your machine available when you call will allow us to serve you quickly and accurately Table Saw Note Parts without part numbers are for reference only and cannot be purchased individually Index No Part No Description Size Qty eee ee JBTS10MJS 1 BUS IL uns e 1 EN JBTS10MJS 2 PEN 1 E JBTS10MJS 3 Side TP Ole ace abo EA MN 2 US hio BlOGIE cute E ps er e Dorn es Dem Forst 4 Oni JBTS10MJS 5 Gord aa oe 1 JBTS10MJS 6
56. nch Crosspoint Screwdriver Combination Wrench 00 col H B Figure 4 Hardware Hardware The following items are shown in Figure 4 Q Screw 2 Z Stand Pad 1 R Colar 4 Splitter Riving Knife Lock Knob 1 S Shaft Sleeve 2 BB Flat Washer 1 T Nut 2 CC Splitter Riving Knife Plate 1 U Screw 1 DD Handwheel Handle 1 V Nut 1 EE Push Stick Storage Clip 1 W Screw 4 FF Plastic Stop 4 X Plastic Flat Washer 4 GG Screw 1 Y Screw 2 HH Rear Extension Pad 1 AWARNING Read and understand all assembly instructions before attempting assembly Failure to comply may cause serious injury Assembly Note The letter designators used in the assembly section are the same as those used inthe shipping contents and hardware section page 10 11 for the purpose of simplifying part identification Stand AWARNING Stand may pop up unexpectedly without weight of saw on stand In order to avoid injury verify that the lock hook G1 Fig 7 located at the front of the stand is locked onto the stop screw before mounting the table saw Stand Pad and Pedal Referring to figure 5 1 Thread the stand pad 2 through the wing nut Z1 to the bottom of the left rear leg Adjustment is described in Setting up the Stand on page 17 2 Attach the pedal E to the left front leg using the screw U and hex nut V Secure with 10mm socket and crosspoint screwdriver W
57. nd hold Place the blade guard A on the splitter C meshing the pin A2 on the blade guard with the slot C2 on the splitter Push the blade guard assembly down firmly on the splitter then release the lock lever A1 Lift up on the blade guard assembly A to confirm that it is firmly secured to the splitter C Splitter Bracket 2 gt Figure 12 Unlock Figure 12a Lock Installing the Push stick Storage Attach the metal push stick storage bracket Figure 13 into the provided slot D Fig 14 onthe right side of the body shell The bracket will snap into place Storage Rip fence and miter gauge Storage brackets for the rip fence B Fig 14 and miter gauge C Fig 14 are located on the right side of the saw housing Note Adjust the miter gauge to 45 60 before putting away in storage Blade wrench Insert the handle of the blade wrench A Fig 14 into the slot located to the right side of the saw housing Blade 1 Loosen and remove the knob A Fig 15 on the left side of the saw housing 2 Place extra blades B Fig 15 onto the bushing Replace the knob and tighten 16 Figure 13 Y xam ped E H n ri Tal lak T 1 wi WM I M mS MC 3 m Tm Pu I N Figure 15 oo Adjustments Setting up the Stand Referring to
58. ntil 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 X THREE PRONG PLUG amp ss 380 on E al i e GROUND 0 6 2 TAB SECURED p LAN WITH SCREW a GROUND PRONG a O GROUNDED MM OUTLET ADAPTER GROUNDING EAR Figure A Extension Cords 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 machine will draw An undersized cord wil cause a drop in the line voltage resulting in power loss and overheating The table below shows the correct size to use depending on the cord length and nameplate ampere rating lf in doubt use the next heavier gauge Remember the smaller the gauge number the heavier the cord Cord Length AWG 0 25ft 16 25 50ft 14 Important Make certain the receptacle in question is properly grounded If you are not sure have a registered electrician check the receptacle Features Blade Guard Riving Knife Splitter E Pawl Rear Extension Table SW Side Extension Table p gt Blade Elevation Handwheel Stand up Supports Hand Hold m
59. rkpiece AWARNING Never attempt to pull the workpiece backwards during a cutting operation This will cause kickback and serious injury to the user can occur When the blade completely stops raise the anti kickback pawls A on each side of the splitter and slide the workpiece out Figure 35 Bevel Ripping This cut is the same as ripping except the blade bevel angle is set to an angle other than O Ripping Small Pieces To avoid injury from blade contact never make cuts narrower than 1 2 in wide 1 It is unsafe to rip small pieces Instead rip a larger piece to obtain the size of the desired piece m When a small width is to be ripped and your hand cannot safely pass between the blade and the rip fence use one or more push sticks to move the workpiece Always use a push stick during ripping operations Crosscutting AWARNING Do not allow familiarity frequent use of your table saw to cause careless mistakes Remember that even a careless fraction of a second is enough to cause a severe injury AWARNING Keep both hands away from the blade and the path of the blade AWARNING Never attempt to the workpiece backwards during a cutting operation This will cause kickback and serious injury to the user occur Referring to Figure 36 1 Remove the rip fence and place the miter gauge in the miter gauge slot on the table Adjust the blade height so that it is 1 8 in higher than
60. rposes use extreme caution and replace the guards immediately Make sure this machine 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 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 Warnings 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Don t use dangerous environment Don t use power tools damp or wet locations or expose them to rain Keep work area well lighted 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 balanced stance at all times so that you do not fall or lean against the blade or other moving parts Do not overreach or use excessive force to perform any machine operation Use the right tool at the correc
61. t speed and feed rate Do not force 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 Disconnect tools before servicing and when changing accessories such as blades Make sure the work piece is securely attached or clamped to the table 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 Table Saw Safety 1 dee QU 1005 N 9 O 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Always use a saw blade guard splitter and anti kickback pawls for every through
62. t the eloows Remove all loose clothing and confine long hair Non slip footwear or anti skid floor strips are recommended Do not wear gloves 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 switch is in the OFF position before connecting the machine to the power supply Make certain the machine is properly grounded 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 pu
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64. usting the Locking Lever If the extension table moves when it is open and locked in place the cam locking lever A Fig 29 may be loose and require adjustment To adjust the locking lever tension 1 Hold the stud B stationary and loosen the nut C with a 10 mm wrench 2 HRotate the rod using a wrench on one of the flats D Do not overtension 3 He tighten the nut C Figure 29 22 Operation Basic Saw Operations Raising the Blade To raise or lower the blade turn the blade elevation handwheel A Fig 30 to the desired blade height and then tighten the bevel lock handle B Fig 30 to maintain the desired blade angle Figure 30 Tilting the Blade Two methods are available for tilting the saw blade Rapid blade tilting Loosen the bevel lock handle B Fig 30 move the handwheel A Fig 30 to the desired angle then tighten the bevel lock handle Fine adjustment blade tilting Loosen the bevel lock handle B Fig 30 push in the handwheel A Fig 30 and at the same time turn the handwheel A Fig 30 to tilt the saw blade When the saw blade is at the desired angle tighten the bevel lock handle B Fig 30 On Off Switch The ON OFF switch has a removable safety key With the key removed from the switch unauthorized and hazardous use by children and others is minimized Referring to Figure 31 1 To turn the saw ON insert the safety switch key A into the slot in t
65. wide workpieces 13 Avoid kickbacks work thrown back towards you by keeping the blade sharp the rip fence parallel to the saw blade and by keeping the splitter anti kickback pawls and guards in place aligned and functioning Do not release work before passing it completely beyond the saw blade Do not rip work that is twisted warped or does not have a straight edge to guide it along the fence Do not attempt to reverse out of a cut with the blade running Avoid awkward operations and hand positions where a sudden slip could cause your hand to move into the saw blade Never use solvents to clean plastic parts Solvents could possibly dissolve or otherwise damage the material Only a soft damp cloth should be used to clean plastic parts Mount your table saw on a bench or stand before performing any cutting operations Never cut metals or materials that may make hazardous dust Always use in a well ventilated area Remove sawdust frequently Clean out sawdust from the interior of the saw to prevent a potential fire hazard Attach a vacuum to the dust port for additional sawdust removal Never leave the saw running unattended Do not leave the saw until the blade comes to a complete stop For proper operation follow the instructions in this Operator s Manual Note On machines with no stand or if a stand is not being used a hole approximately 11 in square must be cut under the saw to allow sawdust to fall through Failure to cut this
66. with blade Material pinched 2 Warped wood edge against fence blade when ripping is not straight Material binds on 1 Splitter not aligned correctly with 1 Check and align splitter with blade splitter blade 1 Dull blade 1 Replace blade 2 Blade mounted backwards 2 Turn the blade around 3 Gum or pitch on blade 3 Remove blade and clean with turpentine and coarse steel wool 4 Change the blade 1 Check and adjust rip fence 2 Select another piece of wood Saw makes unsatisfactory cuts 4 Incorrect blade for work being done 5 Gum or pitch on blade causing erratic feed 1 Rip fence out of adjustment 2 Splitter not aligned with blade Material kicked 3 Feeding stock without rip fence back 4 Splitter not in place from blade 5 Dull blade 6 The operator letting go of material before it is past saw blade blade before releasing work 7 Miter angle lock knob is not tight 7 Tighten knob Blade does not 1 Sawdust and dirt in elevation tilting 1 Brush or blow out loose dust and dirt raise or tilt freely mechanisms 5 Clean or change blade 1 Align rip fence with miter gauge slot 2 Align splitter with blade 3 Install and use rip fence 4 Install and use splitter with guard 5 Replace blade 6 Push material all the way past saw Blade does not 1 Extension cord too light or too come up to speed long Reset trips too 2 Low house voltage easily 1 Saw not
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