This Manual is Bookmarked Operating Instructions and Parts Manual Table Saw Model: JWTS-10 WMH TOOL GROUP 2420 Vantage Drive Elgin, Illinois 60124 Ph.: 800-274-6848 www.wmhtoolgroup.com Part No.
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Table of Contents Table of Contents ....................................................................................................................................3 Warnings .................................................................................................................................................4 Assembly...............................................................................................................................................11 Unpacking and Cleanup ..........
Warnings 1. Read and understand the entire owners manual before attempting assembly or operation. 2. 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. 3. Replace the warning labels if they become obscured or removed. 4. This Table Saw is designed and intended for use by properly trained and experienced personnel only.
Error! Objects cannot be created from editing field codes. 21. Provide for adequate space surrounding work area and non-glare, overhead lighting. 22. Keep the floor around the machine clean and free of scrap material, oil and grease. 23. Keep visitors a safe distance from the work area. Keep children away. 24. Make your workshop child proof with padlocks, master switches or by removing starter keys. 25. Give your work undivided attention.
The most common accidents among table saw users, according to statistics, can be linked to kickback, the high-speed expulsion of material from the table that can strike the operator. Kickback can also result in operator’s hands being pulled into the blade. Kickback Prevention Protection Tips from Kickback Tips to avoid the most common causes of kickback: • • • Kickback can happen even if precautions are taken to prevent it.
Features Specifications Model Number ............................................................................................................................ JWTS-10 Stock Number................................................................................................................................ 708100 Blade Diameter.....................................................................................................................................10" Arbor Diameter ...........................
Definitions And Terminology Arbor: Metal shaft that connects the drive mechanism to the blade. The blade guard and splitter must be re-installed after performing a non-through cut to avoid accidental contact with the saw blade during operation. Bevel Edge Cut: Tilt of the saw arbor and blade between 0° and 45° to perform an angled cutting operation. Parallel: Position of the rip fence equal in distance at every point to the side face of the saw blade.
Shipping Contents Carton Contents 1 ea 1 ea 1 ea 1 ea 1 ea 1 ea 1 ea 1 ea 1 ea 1 ea 1 ea 1 ea 2 ea 2 ea 2 ea 2 ea 2 ea 1 ea 1 ea 1 ea 1 ea 1 ea Table Saw (not shown) Front Rail – Long (A) Front Rail – Short (B) Extension Wing – Left (C) Extension Wing – Right (D) Support Rod with mounting screw and washer (E) Rear Rail – Short (F) Rear Rail – Long (G) Left Leg – Rear (H) Left Leg – Front (J) Handwheel – Large Mounting Hole (K) Handwheel – Small Mounting Hole (L) Right Leg (M) Top Plate – Short (N) Top Plat
Hardware The shipping carton includes two hardware bags with parts for assembling the JWTS-10 Table Saw. Hardware bag JWTS10-HP contains six packets of parts and JWTS10-SHP contains three packets of parts. If either bag is missing the proper number of packets, contact customer service (phone number on cover and back pages). Remove contents from all packets and sort. Hardware contents can be identified by the illustration to the right and quantities can be verified from the list below.
Assembly 2. Assemble the right legs (G1, G2) to the remaining long top plate (C) in the same manner. Read and understand all assembly instructions before attempting assembly! Failure to comply may cause serious injury! 3. Assemble the short top plate with the JET logo (H) to the front stand legs (A, G1) using the same combination of hardware as used to attach the long top plates. Hand-tighten the hardware only at this time. Unpacking and Cleanup 1. Remove all contents from the shipping carton.
Assembling the Saw to the Stand Do not plug the table saw into the power source until all assembly has been completed! Failure to comply may cause serious injury! 1. Turn the stand upside down and place onto the table saw (Figure 3) Note: The side with the JET logo (A) is the front side of the stand and will be on the same side as the Warning label (B) on the table saw.
Handwheels Referring to Figure 6: The JWTS-10 Table Saw comes equipped with two handwheels which look identical except for the mounting holes as follows: 1. On the front of the table saw slide the bushing (C) onto shaft (D) followed by the handwheel (A) with the larger mounting hole, making sure to line up the flat side in the hole with the flat side on the shaft. 2. Fasten in place with lock knob (B). 3.
Front Guide Rail Referring to Figure 9: Required Fastening Hardware (see also inset): A – 6 ea – Square Head Bolt (M8) B – 6 ea – Lock Washer (M8) C – 6 ea – Hex Nuts (M8) Required Tools: – 12mm wrench 1. Place six square head bolts (A) through the mounting holes on the front of the left extension (F), table (G) and right extension (H). 2. Place lock washers (B) and hex nuts (C) on the threaded ends of the bolts protruding through the extensions and table. Just start the hex nuts but do not tighten. 3.
Switch Bracket Referring to Figure 11: 1. Insert two M6x12 pan head screws (A) through the back of the switch bracket mounting holes (B). Place M6 washers (C) and square nuts (D) on the threaded ends of the screws. 2. Mount the switchbox (C) onto the rail (F) such that the square nuts (A) slide into the groove (E) on the lower back side of the rail. Tighten screws with a cross point screwdriver. Extension Wing Adjustment Referring to Figure 12: 1.
Installing/Replacing the Blade When installing or changing the saw blade, always disconnect the saw from the power source! Failure to comply cay cause serious injury! 1. Using the handwheels, raise the blade arbor fully and lock the saw at zero degrees by tightening the lock knob in the middle of the hand wheel. Referring to Figure 14: 2. Using the tools provided, remove the arbor nut (A) and outer flange (B). If replacing blade, remove the old blade. 3.
Table Insert Referring to Figure 16: 1. Raise the blade guard assembly. 2. Lower the blade completely. 3. Place the table insert (A) into the opening with the notched end (B) towards the splitter (C). A clip underneath the notch secures the insert to the table at the rear; an M5 flat head screw (E) secures the insert at the front. 4. Adjust the insert (A) flush with the table by turning four leveling setscrews (D) and using a straight edge (F). A 2.5mm hex wrench is required to adjust the setscrews.
This fence is positioned by lifting up the lock handle (A, Fig. 19) and sliding to the desired location. "Fine-tuning" is accomplished by pushing the micro-adjust knob in (B, Fig. 19) and at the same time turning it (C, Fig. 19) until the exact position is read on the scale. Miter Gauge Operation Figure 19 Referring to Figure 20: Operate the miter gauge by loosening the lock knob (A) and turning the miter body (B) to the desired angle. The pin (C) functions as an index stop.
3. Grounded, cord-connected tools intended for use on a supply circuit having a nominal rating between 150 - 250 volts, inclusive: Grounding Instructions 1. All Grounded, Cord-connected Tools: This tool is intended for use on a circuit that has an outlet that looks like the one illustrated in Sketch D. The tool has a grounding plug that looks like the plug illustrated in Sketch D. Make sure the tool is connected to an outlet having the same configuration as the plug.
Adjustments Blade Raising and Tilt Mechanism Never try to force the tilting mechanism past the 45º or 90º stops! This may cause the blade to go out of alignment! Referring to Figure 22: To raise or lower the saw blade, loosen the lock knob (A) and turn the handwheel (B) on the front of the saw until the desired height is reached. Tighten the lock knob. The blade should be adjusted between 1/8" to 1/4" above the top surface of the material being cut.
Operations Table Saws Familiarize yourself with the location and operation of all controls and adjustments and the use of accessories such as the miter gauge and rip fence. Kickbacks Serious injury can result from kickbacks which occur when a work piece binds on the saw blade or binds between the saw blade and rip fence or other fixed object. This binding can cause the work piece to lift up and be thrown toward the operator.
Rip Sawing on the front rail, or by measuring the distance between the blade (B) and fence (A). Stand out of line with the saw blade and workpiece to avoid sawdust and splinters coming off the blade or a kickback, if one should occur. Ripping is where the work piece is fed with the grain into the saw blade using the fence as a guide and a positioning device to ensure the desired width of cut (Figure 27).
Crosscutting should never be done freehand nor should the fence be used as an end stop unless an auxiliary block is clamped to the front of the blade area such that the cutoff piece comes free of the block before cutting starts (Figure 33). When ripping long boards, use a support at the front of the table, such as a roller stand, and a support or "tailman" at the rear as shown in Figure 30. Never use the rip fence beyond the point where the carriage is flush with the end of the rails.
To improve the effectiveness of the miter gauge in crosscutting, some users mount an auxiliary wooden extension face (with a glued-on strip of sandpaper) to the miter gauge as shown in Figure 34. same manner as ripping or crosscutting except the fence or miter gauge should be used on the right-hand side of the saw blade to provide added safety in avoiding a binding action between the saw blade and the table top. When beveling with the miter gauge, the workpiece must be held firmly to prevent creeping.
Dado Cutting – Dadoing is cutting a wide groove into a workpiece or cutting a rabbet along the edge of a workpiece. A dado insert, shown in Figure 38, is necessary for this type of operation. Safety Devices Feather Board The feather board (Figure 39) should be made of straight grain hardwood approximately 1" thick and 4" to 8" wide depending on the size of the machine. The length is developed in accordance with intended use. Feather boards can be fastened to the table or rip fence by use of C-clamps.
Filler Piece Push Stick & Push Block A filler piece (Figure 40) is necessary for narrow ripping and permits the blade guard to remain on the machine. It also provides space for the safe use of a push stick. The use of a push block or push stick provides an added level of safety for the operator. See the templates in Figures 41 and 42 for construction details, or purchase one from the JET, Performax and Powermatic Woodworking Machinery and Accessories catalog.
Maintenance Always disconnect power to the machine before performing maintenance. Failure to do this may result in serious personal injury. Cleaning Lubrication Clean the JWTS-10 according to the schedule below to ensure maximum performance. Lubricate the areas indicated below every 12 months. Note—The following maintenance schedule assumes the saw is being used every day. • Clean the pitch and resin from the saw blade.
Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause Correction Motor will not start Low voltage. Check power line for proper voltage. Open circuit in motor or loose connection. Motor will not start: fuses Short circuit in line cord or plug. or circuit breakers blow. Short circuit in motor or loose connections. Incorrect fuses of circuit breakers in power line. Motor overheats. Motor overloaded. Motor stalls resulting in blown fuses or tripped circuit. Machine slows when operating.
Parts JWTS-10 Table and Cabinet Parts List Index No. Part No. Description Size Qty 1...............JWTS10-301 ........... Table ................................................................. ................................... 1 2...............JWTS10-302 ........... Extension Wing, Left .......................................... ................................... 1 3...............JWTS10-303 ........... Extension Wing, Right........................................ ..................................
JWTS-10 Table and Cabinet Exploded View 30
Motor and Trunnion Assembly Parts List Index No. Part No. Description Size Qty 1...............VB-A31 ................... Belt.................................................................... A-31 ........................... 1 2...............JWTS10-102 ........... Belt.................................................................... 125J ........................... 1 3...............TS-2342102 ............ Nylon Insert Lock Nut......................................... M10-1.25P..................
Motor and Trunnion Assembly Parts List Index No. Part No. Description Size Qty 55 .............JWTS10-155 ........... Wave Washer .................................................... WW-16 ....................... 1 56 .............TS-1532042 ............ Pan Head Screw................................................ M4x12 ........................ 2 57 .............JWTS10-157 ........... Scale ................................................................. ................................... 1 58 .....
Motor and Trunnion Assembly Exploded View 33
Fence and Rail Parts List Index No. Part No. Description Size Qty .................JWTS10-FA ............ Fence Assembly (#1 thru #39) ........................... ................................... 1 1...............JWTS10-201 ........... Handle Cap ....................................................... ................................... 1 2...............JWTS10-202 ........... Micro Adjustment Handle ................................... ................................... 1 3...............
Fence and Rail Parts List Index No. Part No. Description Size Qty 53 .............JWTS10-253 ........... Rear Rail, Long.................................................. ................................... 1 54 .............TS-1550041 ............ Flat Washer ....................................................... M6 .............................. 2 55 .............JWTS10-255 ........... Support Rod ...................................................... ................................... 1 56 ........
Stand Assembly Parts List and Exploded View Index No. Part No. Description Size 1 Qty 1...............TS-1540061 ............ Hex Nut ** ......................................................... M8 ............................ 28 2...............JWTS10-402 ........... Leg .................................................................... ................................... 2 3...............JWTS10-403 ........... Top Plate, Short................................................. ......................
Wiring Diagram ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC - 115V 200MFD 250 VAC 30MFD 350 VAC BLACK BLACK YELLOW BLACK WHITE WHITE RED GREEN WHITE BLACK GREEN GREEN WHITE ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC - 230V 200MFD 250 VAC 30MFD 350 VAC BLACK BLACK BLACK WHITE WHITE RED GREEN YELLOW WHITE GREEN 37 GREEN WHITE BLACK GROUND
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