Jet Tools JBTS-10MJS User Manual Page 23

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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 the switch (B). Move the
switch upward to the ON position.
2. To turn the saw OFF, move the switch
downward.
3. To 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.
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 remove
sawdust from under the saw frequently.
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 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.
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