Mains Connection; Dust Connection; Starting Operation; Machine Operation - Jet Tools JWBS-16X Mode D'emploi

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Fig 3
Attach the guide rail (H, Fig 3) with 5
hex cap screws, 5 spring washers and
5washers.
Place the fence assembly (B, Fig 4)
on the guide rail and align the fence
profile (A, Fig 4) to be parallel to the
mitre groove in the table.
Fig 4
Move the fence assembly flush to the
sawblade and set the pointer (C, Fig
4) to zero.
Fig 5
Check the clearance between the table
and the fence. The gap should be
appr. 1mm. Use the support rails and
the rear glide piece (E, Fig 5) to
adjust.

5.3 Mains connection

Mains connection and any extension
cords used must comply with
applicable regulations.
The mains voltage must comply with
the information on the machine
licence plate.
The mains connection must have a
16A surge-proof fuse.
Only use connection cables marked
H07RN-F
Connections and repairs to the
electrical equipment may only be
carried out by qualified electricians.
In case of machine overload the motor
overload cut-off will react.
After appr.10 min of cooling the
machine can be started again.

5.4 Dust connection

Before initial operation, the machine
must be connected to a dust extractor.
The suction should switch on
automatically when the bandsaw is
switched on.
The flow rate on the suction port must
be 20m/sec.
Flexible hoses must be of non-
flammable quality, and must be
connected to the machine ground
system.

5.5 Starting operation

You can start the machine with the
green on button. The red button on the
main switch stops the machine.

6. Machine operation

Correct working position:
In front of the machine standing in the
direction of cutting.
Workpiece handling:
Hands placed flat on the workpiece
outside the cutting area.
Feed the workpiece towards the saw
blade in the direction of the saw line,
and cut as required by turning to
follow the line drawn. Push the
workpiece steadily forward; complete
the cut as a single movement. Do not
draw the workpiece back, as this
could cause the sawblade to run off its
wheels.
Support long and wide workpieces
with helping roller stands.
Operating hints:
Work only with a sharp and flawless
sawblade.
6
Near the cutting area use a push stick
to feed.
Use a feeding template to safely guide
small and narrow workpieces.
Use a suitable wedge to prevent round
timber from turning under the
pressure of the cut.
Blade Drift:
Blade drift is a frequent problem on rip
cuts and during resawing.
Blade drift may occur when the fence
is being used, the blade begins to
wander off the cutting line (Fig 6).
Fig 6
Blade drift can be caused by a
number of factors.
- The saw blade follows the grain
- The saw blade is dull.
- Blade guides not adjusted correctly.
- Blade tension unsufficient.
- Blade-teeth have asymmetric"set"
Resaw guide:
The resaw guide allows you to
compensate blade drift.
The feed direction can be lined up to
follow the cut.
For resawing attach the post (A, Fig 7)
to the fence with the lock knob (B).
Position the post so that it is centered
with the blade teeth.
Fig 7
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