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7.1 Changing sawblade

The sawblade has to meet the
technical specification.

Use only sawblades according to
EN 847-1

Check sawblade for flaws (cracks,
broken teeth, bending) before
installation. Do not use faulty
sawblades.

The sawblade teeth must point in
cutting direction (down)

Always wear suitable gloves when
handling sawblades.

WARNING:
When installing or changing saw
blade, always disconnect saw from
power source, unplug!

Remove the saw guard (A, Fig 1))
and table insert (B).

Raise sawblade fully.

Loosen the arbor nut while stopping
the arbor against rotation with the
supplied tools (S, T, Fig 13)

Fig 13

Attention: left hand thread.

Remove the arbor nut (R, Fig 14 and
flange (Q).

Fig 14

Place saw blade(P) on arbor shaft
making sure teeth point down at the
front of the saw.

Reinstall flange and arbor nut and
securely tighten.

Order for installation:

-adjusting washer (N)

-centring flange (O)

-saw blade (P)

-tightening flange (Q)

-left handed nut (R)

Reinstall the table insert and the saw
guard.

7.2 Mounting the raving knife

The supplied raving knife must
always be used.

Disconnect saw from power source,
unplug!

The raving knife (F, Fig 15) is
clamped with 1 nut (U).

Fig 15

Adjust the space between sawblade
teeth and raving knife to be 2 to
5mm.

Well tighten the locking nut (U).

7.3 Mounting the saw guard

The saw guard must always be used.

Attach the saw guard (A, Fig 16) to
the raving knife (F) with 1 carriage
bolt, washer and wing nut

Fig 16

The saw guard must be lowered to
the work piece to minimise the
amount of exposed teeth.

7.4 Rising and tilting of sawblade

Setup adjustments of the sawblade
shall never be performed when the
machine is running.

Use the front handle (I, Fig 1)to raise
the sawblade.

Use the tilting handle (H, Fig 1) to tilt
the sawblade. Tighten knob to lock in
place.

Start the machine with care.

7.5 Rip fence setup

Rip fence setup shall never be
performed when the machine is
running.

Use 2 bots and wing nuts (W, Fig 1 7)
to attach the aluminium profile (G) to
the rip fence body

Fig 17

Note:
The rip fence profile can be placed
flat and adjusted in length.

-Use in upright position (Fig 17) for
cutting wide stock:

-The cutting of small workpieces
(width less than 120mm) and tilted
cuts shall only be performed with the
rip fence profile placed flat (Fig 18).

Fig 18

Start the machine with care.

7.6 Adjusting 90°stop

The positive stop is adjusted at the
factory.

Summary of Contents for JTS-315

Page 1: ...d repair station designated by our office Proof of purchase date and an explanation of the complaint must accompany the merchandise If our inspection discloses a defect we will either repair or replac...

Page 2: ...ple to trip Never use the power cord to carry the tool Do not expose the power cord to heat oil or any sharp corners Do not pull the cord to unplug If the tool is used outdoor make sure that the exten...

Page 3: ...on 16A Isolation class I Mains 400V 3L PE 50Hz Motor input power 2000W S1 100 Reference current 3 5 A Extension cord H07RN F 4x1 5mm Installation fuse protection 16A Isolation class I 4 2 Noise emissi...

Page 4: ...bolts L Fig 4 must be positioned in the groove to fasten through wing nut Fig 4 Install dust port Attach the dust port with 3 taping screws M Fig 5 Fig 5 Install switch Fit the switch C Fig 6 on the...

Page 5: ...rating hints Always observe the safety instructions and adhere to the current regulations Ensure that the saw blade protective cover is in the correct position before you start sawing The cutting blad...

Page 6: ...wer source unplug The raving knife F Fig 15 is clamped with 1 nut U Fig 15 Adjust the space between sawblade teeth and raving knife to be 2 to 5mm Well tighten the locking nut U 7 3 Mounting the saw g...

Page 7: ...lace a defective sawblades immediately 9 Trouble shooting Motor doesn t start No electricity check mains and fuse Defective switch motor or cord consult an electrician Overload has reacted Wait and st...

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