This manual is bookmarked Operating Instructions and Parts Manual SuperSaw Model: JWSS-10CS 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 Warranty and Service.................................................................................................................................... 2 Table of Contents.......................................................................................................................................... 3 Ordering Replacement Parts..................................................................................................................... 4 Warnings ..........................
Troubleshooting .......................................................................................................................................... 28 Parts ............................................................................................................................................................ 29 XACTA Fence II Homeshop 30/52 Fence Assembly .............................................................................. 29 Cabinet Assembly.............................................
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.
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 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.
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 1 1 1 1 1 1 Table saw Right Wing Extension Splitter Guard Assembly Accessory Package Owner’s Manual Warranty Card Accessory Package Box 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 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) Contents of Acc
Left Wing Extension Box (optional accessory) 1 1 1 1 1 Tools Required for Assembly 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 Left Wing Extension w/Miter Slot Miter Gauge Miter Gauge Bar Miter Gauge Handle 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 II Homeshop 30/52 Box One: 1 XACTA Fence II 1 Lock Lever Knob Box Two: 1 Front Rail 1 Back Rail 1 Guide Tube 2 Black Plastic End Caps Hardware Bag consisting of: Metric Wrenc
Assembly Unpacking and Clean-Up Do not connect the table saw to the power source until assembly has been completed! Failure to comply may cause serious injury! • Tool: 12mm Wrench 1. Remove all contents from the shipping container. Do not discard any shipping material until the saw is set up and running satisfactorily. 2. Carefully move saw to its final location. 3. Remove the dust baffle from the cabinet (refer to page 30, Items 11 and 12). Figure 1 4. Remove the hex cap screws from skid bottom. 5.
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.
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. Figure 7 3.
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). 7. The sliding table should rest on the jacking screws (G, Fig. 8). 8. Place two 90° 0.
Sliding Table Miter Gauge Hardware: Miter Gauge, Fence, (2) Handles, Stop, Fence Bar, Indicator Bar, Bushing, Bracket Clamp Assembly & (2) Handles Tools: 2.5mm Hex Wrench 1. Slide the miter gauge fence (B, Fig. 13) into the 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. 2. Place miter gauge on the sliding table. There are three sets of threaded holes. • • • (1, Fig.
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.
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).
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). Figure 22 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.
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.
Installing the Blade When installing or changing saw blade, always disconnect saw from power source! Failure to comply may cause serious injury! Hardware: Blade Tools: Arbor Wrench, Scrap Piece of Wood 1. Raise the blade arbor and make sure the arbor is at the zero degree position. 2. Remove the arbor nut (A, Fig. 30) and flange (B, Fig. 30). Figure 30 3. Place blade (C, Fig. 31) on arbor shaft making sure teeth point down at the front of the saw. Replace flange and arbor nut. 4.
Blade Guard Assembly Hardware: Blade Guard Assembly, Splitter Guard Assembly Tools: 12mm Wrench, 17mm Wrench Adjustable Wrench, 3mm Hex Wrench or 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. Figure 34 3. Thread the blade guard shaft (E, Fig.
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 & (4) Hex Nuts Tool: 13mm Wrench 1. 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 hook mounting hole. Figure 38 2.
Grounding Instructions 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.
Adjustments Blade Alignment Tools: 8mm Hex Wrench, Combination Square & 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. 2. Raise the blade guard up and out of the way of the blade. Figure 41 3. Unlock fence and move away from the blade so as to expose the right T-slot. 4.
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. Figure 44 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.
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: 1. Disconnect the machine from the power source, unplug. 2. 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. Figure 48 3. Use a wire brush and a cleaner/degreaser to clean worm shaft, and trunnions.
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! 1. Disconnect the machine from the power source, unplug. 2. Lower the blade to its lowest point and tilt to 45°. This will allow easy access to the poly vbelt. Figure 51 3. Take the tension off of the belt (A, Fig. 51) by lifting up on the motor. 4. Remove the belt from the arbor and motor pulleys. 5. Replace the belt.
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 clean worm shaft, and trunnions. Apply white lithium grease or powdered graphite to lubricate worm shaft, and trunnions.
Troubleshooting Trouble Possible Cause 1. 2. 3. Saw stops or will not start 4. 5. 6. Solution Overload tripped Saw unplugged from wall or motor Fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped Cord damaged Starting Capacitor is bad Centrifugal Switch bad or out of adjustment 1. Stops not adjusted correctly Angle pointer not set accurately Miter gauge stops out of adjustment 1. 2. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Parts XACTA Fence II Homeshop 30/52 Fence Assembly Index No. Part No. Description Size Qty 1 ...............HF2-101 ...................Left Side Plate...................................................... .................................... 1 2 ...............HF2-102 ...................Fence Body Assembly ......................................... .................................... 1 3 ...............HF2-103 ...................Tube Plug............................................................. ....
Cabinet Assembly Index No. Part No. Description Size Qty 1 ...............JWSS10CS-01.........Cabinet................................................................. .................................... 1 2 ...............JWSS10CS-02.........Door ..................................................................... .................................... 1 3 ...............SP040100 ................Pan Head Screw .................................................. M4 x 5 ......................... 2 4 ......
Guard Assembly Index No. Part No. Description Size Qty 1 ...............200321 .....................Support Arm ......................................................... .................................... 1 2 ...............TS-2342061 .............Nylon Lock Nut..................................................... M6 ............................... 9 3 ...............200322 .....................Splitter .................................................................. ................................
Table Assembly Index No. Part No. Description Size Qty 1 ...............TS-1550061 .............Flat Washer.......................................................... M8 ............................. 13 2 ...............TS-1551061 .............Lock Washer ........................................................ M8 ............................... 7 3 ...............TS-1490021 .............Hex Head Screw .................................................. M8 x 16 ....................... 2 4 ...............
Table Assembly Index No. Part No. Description Size Qty 58f ............200353 .....................Switch Bracket ..................................................... .................................... 1 58g ...........200354 .....................Switch Box ........................................................... .................................... 1 58h ...........998623 .....................Strain Relief.......................................................... 6W3-4S.......................
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Sliding Table Assembly Index No. Part No. Description Size Qty 1 ...............200364 .....................Sliding Table ........................................................ .................................... 1 2 ...............200411 .....................Wiper Bracket w/Wiper ........................................ .................................... 4 3 ...............200333 .....................Sliding Rail ........................................................... .........................
Sliding Table Assembly Index No. Part No. Description Size Qty 57 .............200374 .....................90° Adjustable Plate............................................. 0.02”............................ 2 58 .............NH061000................Nut........................................................................ M6 ............................... 4 59 .............200430 .....................Block .................................................................... ...........................
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Rail Assembly Index No. Part No. Description Size Qty .................708783Z...................Rail Assembly - Standard (30”) ........................... .................................... 1 .................708782Z...................Rail Assembly - Long Table (52”) ........................ .................................... 1 1 ...............SSX2-201.................Front Fence Rail - Standard (30”)........................ .................................... 1 .................SSX2-201A .......
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Motor & Trunnion Parts List Index No. Part No. Description Size Qty 1 ...............200310 .....................Rear Trunnion Bracket......................................... .................................... 1 2 ...............TS-1550061 .............Flat Washer.......................................................... M8 ............................... 9 3 ...............TS-1551061 .............Lock Washer ........................................................ M8 .............................
Motor & Trunnion Parts List Index No. Part No. Description Size Qty 51 .............200404 .....................Handle.................................................................. .................................... 2 52 .............150045 .....................Knob..................................................................... M10 ............................. 2 53 .............200403 .....................Hand Wheel ......................................................... .................
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Wiring Diagrams 115V Wiring 43
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