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Never reach around or over a rotating saw 
blade.

 Reaching for a workpiece may lead to 

accidental contact with the moving saw blade. 

 

Provide auxiliary workpiece support to the rear 
and/or sides of the saw table for long and/or 
wide workpieces to keep them level.

 A long 

and/or wide workpiece has a tendency to pivot on 
the table’s edge, causing loss of control, saw blade 
binding and kickback. 

 

Feed workpiece at an even pace. Do not bend or 
twist the workpiece. If jamming occurs, turn the 
tool off immediately, unplug the tool then clear 
the jam.

 Jamming the saw blade by the workpiece 

can cause kickback or stall the motor. 

 

Do not remove pieces of cut-off material while 
the saw is running.

 The material may become 

trapped between the fence or inside the saw blade 
guard and the saw blade pulling your fingers into 
the saw blade. Turn the saw off and wait until the 
saw blade stops before removing material. 

 

Use an auxiliary fence in contact with the table 
top when ripping workpieces less than 2 mm 
thick.

 A thin workpiece may wedge under the rip 

fence and create a kickback. 

Kickback causes and related warnings 

Kickback is a sudden reaction of the workpiece due to a 
pinched, jammed saw blade or misaligned line of cut in 
the workpiece with respect to the saw blade or when a 
part of the workpiece binds between the saw blade and 
the rip fence or other fixed object. 

Most frequently during kickback, the workpiece is lifted 
from the table by the rear portion of the saw blade and is 
propelled towards the operator. 

Kickback is the result of saw misuse and/or incorrect 
operating procedures or conditions and can be avoided 
by taking proper precautions as given below. 

 

Never stand directly in line with the saw blade. 
Always position your body on the same side of 
the saw blade as the fence.

 Kickback may propel 

the workpiece at high velocity towards anyone 
standing in front and in line with the saw blade. 

 

Never reach over or in back of the saw blade to 
pull or to support the workpiece.

 Accidental 

contact with the saw blade may occur or kickback 
may drag your fingers into the saw blade. 

 

Never hold and press the workpiece that is 
being cut off against the rotating saw blade.

 

Pressing the workpiece being cut off against the 
saw blade will create a binding condition and 
kickback. 

 

Align the fence to be parallel with the saw blade.

 

A misaligned fence will pinch the workpiece against 
the saw blade and create kickback. 

 

Use a featherboard to guide the workpiece 
against the table and fence when making non-
through cuts such as rabbeting, dadoing or 

resawing cuts

. A featherboard helps to control the 

workpiece in the event of a kickback. 

 

Use extra caution when making a cut into blind 
areas of assembled workpieces.

 The protruding 

saw blade may cut objects that can cause kickback. 

 

Support large panels to minimize the risk of saw 
blade pinching and kickback.

 Large panels tend 

to sag under their own weight. Support(s) must be 
placed under all portions of the panel overhanging 
the table top. 

 

Use extra caution when cutting a workpiece that 
is twisted, knotted, warped or does not have a 
straight edge to guide it with a miter gauge or 
along the fence.

 A warped, knotted, or twisted 

workpiece is unstable and causes misalignment of 
the kerf with the saw blade, binding and kickback. 

 

Never cut more than one workpiece, stacked 
vertically or horizontally.

 The saw blade could 

pick up one or more pieces and cause kickback. 

 

When restarting the saw with the saw blade in 
the workpiece, center the saw blade in the kerf 
so that the saw teeth are not engaged in the 
material.

 If the saw blade binds, it may lift up the 

workpiece and cause kickback when the saw is 
restarted. 

 

Keep saw blades clean, sharp, and with 
sufficient set. Never use warped saw blades or 
saw blades with cracked or broken teeth.

 Sharp 

and properly set saw blades minimize binding, 
stalling and kickback. 

Table saw operating procedure warnings 

 

Turn off the table saw and disconnect the power 
cord when removing the table insert, changing 
the saw blade or making adjustments to the 
riving knife, anti-kickback pawls or saw blade 
guard, and when the machine is left unattended.

 

Precautionary measures will avoid accidents. 

 

Never leave the table saw running unattended. 
Turn it off and don’t leave the tool until it comes 
to a complete stop.

 An unattended running saw is 

an uncontrolled hazard. 

 

Locate the table saw in a well-lit and level area 
where you can maintain good footing and 
balance. It should be installed in an area that 
provides enough room to easily handle the size 
of your workpiece.

 Cramped, dark areas, and 

uneven slippery floors invite accidents. 

 

Frequently clean and remove sawdust from 
under the saw table and/or the dust collection 
device.

 Accumulated sawdust is combustible and 

may self-ignite. 

 

The table saw must be secured.

 A table saw that 

is not properly secured may move or tip over. 

 

Remove tools, wood scraps, etc. from the table 
before the table saw is turned on.

 Distraction or a 

potential jam can be dangerous. 

Summary of Contents for 725000K

Page 1: ...Table Saw Model JPS2 115 JPS2 230 shown with cast wings 52 rail set and extension table JET 427 New Sanford Road LaVergne Tennessee 37086 Part No M 725000 Ph 800 274 6848 Edition 1 09 2017 www jettoo...

Page 2: ...or under the influence of drugs alcohol or medication A moment of inattention while operating power tools may result in serious personal injury Use personal protective equipment Always wear eye protec...

Page 3: ...struction manual Incorrect spacing positioning and alignment can make the riving knife ineffective in reducing the likelihood of kickback For the riving knife and anti kickback pawls to work they must...

Page 4: ...e saw blade and create kickback Use a featherboard to guide the workpiece against the table and fence when making non through cuts such as rabbeting dadoing or resawing cuts A featherboard helps to co...

Page 5: ...peration of a table saw do not use until proper training and knowledge have been obtained Do not use this table saw for other than its intended use If used for other purposes JET disclaims any real or...

Page 6: ...ard 15 6 15 Blade installation replacement 15 6 16 Low profile riving knife 15 6 17 Table insert 16 6 18 Miter gauge 16 6 19 Tool storage 16 7 0 Electrical connections 16 7 1 GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS 16...

Page 7: ...akdown Your machine has been designed and constructed to provide consistent long term operation if used in accordance with the instructions as set forth in this document This manual is not intended to...

Page 8: ...rotrude through the top of the workpiece includes dado and rabbet cuts The blade guard and riving knife must be re installed after performing a non through cut to avoid accidental contact with the saw...

Page 9: ...Arbor speed 4000 RPM Arbor lock included Arbor wrench included Blade included 10 in 254 mm 40 tooth Maximum depth of cut at 90 degrees 3 1 8 in 79 mm Maximum depth of cut at 45 degrees 2 1 8 in 54 mm...

Page 10: ...necessarily to be seen as safe operating levels As workplace conditions vary this information is intended to allow the user to make a better estimation of the hazards and risks involved only L length...

Page 11: ...ow profile riving knife H 1 Motor cover J 4 Legs K 2 Extension wings L 1 Operator s manual not shown 1 Product registration card not shown 1 Hardware package 6 1 2 Hardware package 1 Storage hook HP1...

Page 12: ...t then tighten with 5mm hex wrench Note If more clearance is needed to insert a screw see sect 6 6 to temporarily mount a handwheel and tilt the trunnion out of the way 2 Install four levelers with he...

Page 13: ...ront one at back of table Use a pad or flat block beneath clamp jaw to prevent damage to table surface See Figure 6 6 3 Tighten both clamps to align front and back edges of tables Make sure front edge...

Page 14: ...aise it all the way refer to sect 8 1 3 Remove table insert by rotating locking knob shown at M Figure 6 14 and lift up insert using finger hole Use care when working around an installed blade 4 Throu...

Page 15: ...fully and lock saw at zero degrees by tightening lock knob at center of handwheel See Figure 6 13 3 Press arbor lock paddle H and rotate arbor until you feel arbor lock engage Continue pressing arbor...

Page 16: ...hook HP1 to any surface of saw stand with the tapping screws HP10 Drill pilot holes before inserting screws 7 0 Electrical connections The JPS2 115 table saw is wired for 120 volt only The JPS2 230 is...

Page 17: ...let having the same configuration as the plug No adapter is available or should be used with this tool If the tool must be reconnected for use on a different type of electric circuit the reconnection...

Page 18: ...blade to maximum height 3 Set blade 90 to table by turning blade tilting handwheel D Figure 8 1 counterclockwise as far as it will go Do not force beyond stop 4 Place a square on the table and verify...

Page 19: ...stments to four set screws B Figure 8 7 Adjust any of the set screws required to bring riving knife in alignment with saw blade 6 Reinsert riving knife secure by tightening lever A and check alignment...

Page 20: ...nd using the square as before verify that the distance to the blade is the same See Figure 8 10 If the distances are not the same make a careful note of the difference Figure 8 10 6 Slightly loosen th...

Page 21: ...ng board on the fence so as to allow the cutoff section of the workpiece to come free before the next cut is started See Figure 9 9 As the machine receives use the operation of the anti kickback pawls...

Page 22: ...and fence A Stand out of line with saw blade and workpiece to avoid sawdust and splinters coming off the blade or a kickback if one should occur If the work piece does not have a straight edge nail a...

Page 23: ...scutting should never be done freehand nor should the fence be used as an end stop unless an auxiliary block A Figure 9 9 is clamped to the front of the blade area such that the cutoff piece comes fre...

Page 24: ...e tilted use the miter gauge in the right hand slot to provide more hand clearance and safety Have the blade extend only 1 8 above the top of the workpiece Exposing the blade above this point can be h...

Page 25: ...table top allow the use of wing nuts and washers as a method of clamping If this method of fastening is used provide slots in the feather board for adjustment The illustration shows a method of attach...

Page 26: ...ication Lubricate the areas indicated below every 12 months Lubricate blade angling trunnions with 6 or 7 drops of light machine oil Lubricate the blade height trunnion with 6 or 7 drops of light mach...

Page 27: ...cuit breakers in power line Install correct fuses or circuit breakers Machine slows when operating Applying too much pressure to workpiece Feed workpiece more slowly Belt loose Tighten belt Loud repet...

Page 28: ...28 14 1 1 Motor and Trunnion Exploded View...

Page 29: ...41 Socket Head Cap Screw M8 1 25Px20 2 32 TS 1550041 Flat Washer M6 2 33 JWTS10 125 Spring 1 34 TS 1482081 Hex Cap Screw M6 1 0Px40 1 35 JPS10TSR 173 Front Rear Trunnion 2 36 TS 1550061 Flat Washer M8...

Page 30: ...187 Indicator 1 89 F006050 C Retaining Ext STW 25 2 90 JPS10TSC 190 Guide Shaft 1 91 JPS10TSC 191 Shaft Bracket 1 92 JPS10TSC 192 Knob 1 93 JPS10TS FHA Front Handwheel Assembly 93 1 thru 93 4 1 93 1 J...

Page 31: ...1 113 JPS10TSC 1113 Dust Chute 1 1 2 to 4 1 114 JPS10TS SHA Side Handwheel Assembly 114 1 93 1 93 2 93 4 1 114 1 JPS10TS 168 Handwheel Not shown 1 115 TS 1502031 Socket Head Cap Screw M5 0 8Px12 1 11...

Page 32: ...32 14 2 1 Table and Cabinet Exploded View...

Page 33: ...0TSC 212 Spring 1 13 TS 1550031 Flat Washer M5 1 14 TS 1541011 Nylon Lock Hex Nut M5 0 8 1 15 TS 1541031 Nylon Lock Hex Nut M8 1 25 3 16 TS 1490021 Hex Cap Screw M8 1 25x16 3 17 TS 1550041 Flat Washer...

Page 34: ...oded View 14 3 2 Stand Assembly Parts List Index No Part No Description Size Qty 1 JPS10TSC 301 Leg 4 2 TS 1550041 Flat Washer M6 8 3 TS 1482031 Socket Head Cap Screw M6 1 0x16 8 4 TS 1540061 Hex Nut...

Page 35: ...TSC 404 Machine Screw M4x32 2 5 TS 2171012 Phillips Pan HD Mach Screw M4 0 7x6 2 6 F002095 Lock Washer Ext Tooth M4 2 7 JPS10TS 351 Strain Relief SR 6R3 2 8 JPS10TSC 408 Power Cable 5 15P 115V 1 JPS10...

Page 36: ...36 14 5 1 Blade Guard Assembly Exploded View...

Page 37: ...Mach Screw M4 0 7x10 2 12 JPS10TSC 512 Pin 2 13 JPS10TSC 513 Support Arm 1 JPS10TSR AKPA Anti Kickback Pawl Assembly 6 14 thru 23 27 1 14 JPS10TSR 363 Left Side Anti kickback Pawl 1 15 JPS10TSR 364 S...

Page 38: ...t Washer 3 8 1 3 JWTS10 329 Miter Gauge Body 1 4 TS 2284202 Phillips Pan Head Machine Screw M40 7x20 3 5 TS 1540021 Hex Nut M4 3 6 TS 1533032 Phillips Pan Head Machine Screw M5 0 8x10 3 7 JWTS10 333 P...

Page 39: ...LACK GREEN WHITE SJT 14AWG 1C KJD17B 230V Magnetic Switch 230V SJT 14AWG 3C GREEN WHITE BLACK SJT 14AWG 1C WHITE GREEN BLACK BLACK WHITE GREEN 18AMP BLACK OVERLOAD PROTECTOR BLACK WHITE GREEN SJT 14AW...

Page 40: ...er in your area call 1 800 274 6846 or use the Service Center Locator on the JET website More Information JET is constantly adding new products For complete up to date product information check with y...

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