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7.2

  Vise action 

7.2.1

  AB-12 vise 

The AB-12 vise is self-centering and has a cam 
action lever for fast clamping. Turn handwheel (H, 
Figure 7-1) to move vise jaw about 1/16-inch away 
from work piece, then rotate cam lever (J) 
counterclockwise to tighten. 

7.2.2

  AB-14 vise 

The AB-14 vise is self-centering, with double vise 
jaws driven by a lead screw. Clamp work piece by 
rotating vise handle. 

7.3

  Depth of cut adjustment 

See Figure 7-2. 

The 

front

 stop screw (K, Figure 7-2) limits blade 

depth of cut. The 

rear

 stop screw (L) limits return 

motion of head. These stops have been set by the 
manufacturer. If future adjustment is needed: 

To adjust depth of cut: 

1.  Disconnect machine from power source. 

2.  Loosen hex nut on stop screw, and lower head 

all the way for front stop adjustment. 

3.  Turn screw with wrench until blade bottoms out 

at desired level. 

4.  Tighten hex nut. 

Raise head all the way for rear stop adjustment, 
using similar procedure as above. 

 

Figure 7-2 

7.4

  Blade replacement 

 

Disconnect machine from 

power source before changing saw blades. 
Failure to comply may result in serious injury! 

1.  Disconnect machine from power source. 

2.  Place saw head in fully raised position. 

3.  Remove screw (N, Figure 7-1) to release 

linkage from blade guard, and rotate guard out 
of the way. 

4.  Grasp blade with a

 gloved

 hand, and loosen 

hex nut on spindle with provided wrench. 
NOTE: Left-hand threads – turn clockwise to 
loosen. 

5.  Remove nut, outer flange and blade. Clean 

spindle and flange. 

6.  Install new blade, making sure that blade is flat 

against inner flange, and orientation matches 
any directional arrow printed on blade.  

7.  Tighten nut securely (counterclockwise), and 

reconnect guard linkage.  

7.5

  Belt tension and replacement 

To replace the belts: 

1. Remove 

belt 

cover. 

2.  Slightly loosen two screws (P, Figure 7-2) and 

slide motor forward to de-tension belts. 

3.  Replace both belts as a set. 

4.  Slide motor back and tighten screws (P). 

5.  Belt tension can be adjusted by loosening hex 

nut on tension screw (M, Figure 7-2) and turning 
tension screw which moves the motor mount 
slide plate. 

6.  Lock tension screw setting by tightening hex nut 

against casting. 

7.  Reinstall belt cover. 

8.0

  Controls 

Main switch (on control box) 

– Turns power on 

and off.   

Emergency Stop (on control box)

 – Press to shut 

down machine. To restart machine, rotate button 
clockwise to disengage E-stop. 

Trigger

 

(on operating handle)

 – When pressed, it 

activates micro-switch to start blade rotation. 

9.0

  Operation 

1.  Before using machine, check that safety 

devices (e.g. blade guards) are in position and 
work correctly and that personal safety 
requirements are complied with.  

2.  Position work piece and close vise securely. 

NOTE: Use supports, such as roller stands, for 
long work pieces. 

3.  If mitering, adjust table accordingly and lock it 

in position. If making a mitered cut, verify that 
blade will not contact vise jaws; adjust if 
needed. 

4.  If cutting multiple pieces to identical length, 

adjust material stop and tighten in position. 

5.  Turn on main switch. 

Summary of Contents for AB-12

Page 1: ...and 14 Abrasive Cut off Saws Models AB 12 AB 14 AB 12 AB 14 For machines with serial no 16110010 and higher JET 427 New Sanford Road LaVergne Tennessee 37086 Part No M 414240 Ph 800 274 6848 Edition 2...

Page 2: ...e tired or under the influence of drugs alcohol or any medication 12 Make certain the switch is in the OFF position before connecting the machine to the power supply 13 Make certain the machine is pro...

Page 3: ...Serious injury could occur if the machine tips over 34 Never leave the machine running unattended Turn the power off and do not leave the machine until it comes to a complete stop 35 Remove loose ite...

Page 4: ...ustment 9 7 2 Vise action 10 7 3 Depth of cut adjustment 10 7 4 Blade replacement 10 7 5 Belt tension and replacement 10 8 0 Controls 10 9 0 Operation 10 10 0 User maintenance 11 10 1 Maintenance requ...

Page 5: ...sed in accordance with the instructions as set forth in this document If there are questions or comments please contact your local supplier or JET JET can also be reached at our web site www jettools...

Page 6: ...eg 3 5 x 3 5 in 89 x 89 mm 4 1 x 4 1 in 104 x 104 mm 45 deg 3 1 x 3 1 in 79 x 79 mm 3 5 x 3 5 in 89 x 89 mm Blade Abrasive disc Blade diameter 11 8 in 300 mm 13 8 in 350 mm Blade thickness 3 mm Blade...

Page 7: ...nformation is intended to allow the user to make a better estimation of the hazards and risks involved only L length W width H height n a not applicable The specifications in this manual were current...

Page 8: ...ortable position for operator 2 Secure operating handle by tightening hex nut B against saw head 5 6 Material stop Refer to Figure 5 1 Screw lower rod D into threaded hole in base and tighten hex nut...

Page 9: ...nsion cord is necessary make sure it is in good condition When using an extension cord be sure to use one heavy enough to carry the current your product will draw An undersized cord will cause a drop...

Page 10: ...wise to loosen 5 Remove nut outer flange and blade Clean spindle and flange 6 Install new blade making sure that blade is flat against inner flange and orientation matches any directional arrow printe...

Page 11: ...that replaced parts and or any tools used have been removed from machine before starting it 10 2 Periodic maintenance Remove all swarf from machine preferably with a cloth or brush Do not use bare han...

Page 12: ...t there is no moisture in the connection terminal board box The winding can be rewound or replaced by experienced motor repair personnel Motor will not start fuses or circuit breakers blow Short circu...

Page 13: ...speed too strong Reduce feed speed Blade not perpendicular to workpiece Contact JET technical support Table 4 12 0 Replacement Parts Replacement parts are listed on the following pages To order parts...

Page 14: ...14 12 1 1 AB 12 Abrasive Saw Exploded View...

Page 15: ...AB12 19 Motor Pulley 1 20 TS 1491031 Hex Cap Screw M10x25 10 21 TS 1550071 Flat Washer 10mm 8 22 AB12 22 Motor Base 1 23 TS 1503031 Socket Head Cap Screw M6x12 2 24 TS 2361061 Lock Washer 6mm 4 25 AB...

Page 16: ...Main Switch SA1 ZH DH 2 1 87 AB12 87 Circuit Breaker NB1 63 2P2A 1 88 AB12 88 Circuit Breaker NB1 63 1P1A 1 89 AB12 89 A C Contactor CU 18 AC24V 1 90 AB12 90 Caliper Gauge 2 91 AB12 91 230V Transforme...

Page 17: ...Description Size Qty 116 AB12 116 Stop Block 1 117 AB12 117 Stop Rod 1 118 TS 154010 Hex Nut M16 1 JET 165 JET Logo not shown 165X68mm 1 LM000272 ID Warning Label AB 12 not shown 1 LM000273 Motor Labe...

Page 18: ...18 12 2 1 AB 14 Abrasive Saw Exploded View...

Page 19: ...rew M8x12 3 19 AB12 10 Motor Pulley 1 20 TS 1491031 Hex Cap Screw M10x25 10 21 TS 1550071 Flat Washer 10mm 8 22 AB12 22 Motor Base 1 23 TS 1503031 Socket Head Cap Screw M6x12 2 24 TS 2361061 Lock Wash...

Page 20: ...n Switch SA1 ZH DH 2 1 87 AB12 87 Circuit Breaker NB1 63 2P2A 1 88 AB12 88 Circuit Breaker NB1 63 1P1A 1 89 AB12 89 A C Contactor CU 18 AC24V 1 90 AB12 90 Caliper Gauge 2 91 AB12 91 230V Transformer f...

Page 21: ...AB14 118 Handle Ball M8 1 119 TS 1514021 Socket Head Flat Screw M6x16 2 120 TS 154010 Hex Nut M16 1 121 AB12 117 Stop Rod 1 JET 165 JET Logo not shown 165x68 mm 1 LM000274 ID Warning Label AB 14 not s...

Page 22: ...22 13 0 Electrical Connections for AB 12 AB 14...

Page 23: ...tional action needed JET has Authorized Service Centers located throughout the United States For the name of an Authorized Service Center in your area call 1 800 274 6846 or use the Service Center Loc...

Page 24: ...24 427 New Sanford Road LaVergne Tennessee 37086 Phone 800 274 6848 www jettools com...

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