If out of alignment:
Disconnect saw from the power
source, unplug.
Readjust the positive 90° stop.
7.7 Adjusting sawblade parallel
The sawblade is adjusted parallel to
the machine table at the factory.
If out of alignment:
Disconnect saw from the power
source, unplug.
Loosen the screws on the tabletop
(V, Fig 19) and readjust saw unit.
Fig 19
8. Maintenance and inspection
General notes:
Maintenance, cleaning and repair
work may only be carried out after
the machine is protected against
accidental starting by pulling the
mains plug.
Repair and maintenance work on the
electrical system may only be carried
out by a qualified electrician.
Consult a qualified repair shop if a
malfunction or damage occurs to this
tool, including sawblades and guards.
Cleaning:
Clean the machine regularly.
Inspect the proper function of the
dust extraction daily.
Keep the inside of the cabinet clear
of sawdust and wood chips.
All protective and safety devices
must be re-attached immediately
after completed cleaning, repair and
maintenance work.
Defective safety devices must be
replaced immediately.
Saw blades:
The servicing of saw blades should
only be performed by a trained
person.
Defective safety devices must be
replaced immediately.
Check saw blades regularly for faults.
Replace 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 start again.
Machine vibrates excessively
*
Stand on uneven floor-
adjust stand for even support.
*dust on saw flanges-
clean saw arbor and flanges.
*defective sawblade -
replace sawblade immediately
Cut is not accurately square
*90° stop not adjusted correctly-
check with square and adjust stop.
Material binds blade when
ripping
*Rip fence not parallel to sawblade-
check and adjust rip fence.
*Wrapped wood-
select another piece of wood.
*Excessive feedrate-
reduce feedrate.
Material kicked back from
blade
*Fence not aligned with sawblade-
check and adjust rip fence.
*Raving knife not in place-
high danger, mount immediately with
guard.
Cutting surfaces is bad
*Wrong sawblade used
*Blade mounted backwards
*resin collection on sawblade
*sawblade is dull
*work piece inhomogeneous
*Feed pressure too high-
Do not force the work piece.
10. Available accessories
(A, Fig 20) Stock No.: 10000811
Right table extension 550 x 800mm
including rip fence base extension.
(B, Fig 20) Stock No.: 10000812
Sliding table 230 x 230mm including
mitre gauge.
Fig 20
Refer to the JET-Pricelist
for various saw blades.
11. Safe operation
See appendix A (on the last pages of
this operating manual)
A.1.: Ripping
A.2.: Ripping of narrow stock
A.3.: Crosscutting on rip fence
A.4.: Mitre cutting
A.5.: Ripping of big board