Jet Tools JWSS-10CS Clothes Dryer User Manual


 
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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.
2. On the opposite side of the cabinet mount two
miter gauge hooks with two M8x16 carriage
bolts, two M8 flat washers, two M8 lock
washers and two M8 hex nuts.
Blade Raising and Tilting Mechanism
1. To raise or lower saw blade, loosen the lock
knob (A, Fig. 39) and turn the handwheel
(B, Fig. 39) on the saw front until desired
height is reached. Tighten lock knob. The
blade should be adjusted 1/8" to 1/4" above
the top surface of the material being cut, about
3-5 blade tips.
2. To tilt the saw blade, loosen lock knob found
on the left side of the table saw and turn
handwheel until desired angle is obtained, then
tighten lock knob.
Figure 38
Figure 39
Electrical Connections
A qualified electrician must complete all
electrical connections! Failure to comply
may result in serious injury!
The JWSS-10CS table saw is rated at 1-3/4 HP,
1Ph, 115V/230V prewired 115V.
To switch the JWSS-10CS from 115V to 230V:
1. Disconnect the machine from the power
source, (unplug).
2. Open the cabinet door found on the rear of
the saw, by pressing the red release button
on the latch assembly. Lift the lever up and
pull the door open.
3. You can remove the door by pulling the
door release lever down (E, Fig. 40).
4. Remove the cover from the motor junction
box (F, Fig. 40).
5. Change wires following the diagram on the
inside of the cover.
6. Replace the cover and close the cabinet
door.
Confirm power at the site is the same as the saw
before making any electrical connections.
Review the Wiring Diagrams on pages 43-44.
Using extension cords can cause a loss in
power to your machine. It is best if the saw is
plugged directly into an outlet on a dedicated
circuit.
Figure 40