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Fig 10

 

Install wheels: 

Attach the wheels (X, Fig 11) with 4 
bolts and nuts. 

F

Fig 11

 

Install sliding table: 

Mount the sliding table guide profile 
with the supplied L-brackets (Fig 12) 

Fig 12 

Install the sliding table. 
The sliding table must be aligned to 
run parallel to the sawblade and 
table surface to be approximately 0,5 
mm higher than the machine table 
(Fig 13). 

Fig 13

 

5.3 Dust connection  

Before initial operation, the machine 
must be connected to a dust 
extractor. The suction should switch 
on automatically when the saw is 
switched on. 

Attach the connecting hose to the 
saw guard and the Y-piece  

A 100mm dust collection hose can 
be connected. 

 

5.4 Mains connection 

Mains connection and any extension 
cords used must comply with 
applicable regulations. 

The mains voltage must comply with 
the information on the machine 
licence plate.  

The mains connection must have a 
16A surge-proof fuse. 

Only use connection cables marked 
H07RN-F 

Connections and repairs to the 
electrical equipment may only be 
carried out by qualified electricians.  

5.5 Starting operation 

You can start the machine with the 
green ON button. The red OFF-
button on the main switch (C, Fig 1) 
stops the machine. 

 

6. Machine operation 

Correct working position: 

In front of the machine standing out 
of the line of cutting (danger zone). 

Work piece handling: 

Hands placed flat on the work piece 
outside the cutting area. 

Feed the work piece towards the saw 
blade in the direction of the saw line. 
Push the work piece steadily forward; 
complete the cut as a single 
movement.  

Support long and wide workpieces 
with helping roller stands. 

 

Operating 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 blade must first reach the 

maximum rpm before cutting may 
begin. 

 

Attention: 

The condition of the blade should be 
checked before each machining 
process. 
Work only with a sharp and flawless 
sawblade. 

Never use a sawblade rated with a 
blade speed lower than the machine. 

Use a suitable wedge to prevent 
round timber from turning under the 
pressure of the cut 

Use suitable table extensions and 
supporting aids for difficult to handle 
workpieces. 

Always hold and guide the 
workpieces safely during machining. 

Do not perform any operation 
freehand. 

 

 

Do not perform any grooving, 
tenoning or splitting operations on 
this machine. 

When ripping narrow workpieces 
(width less than 120mm) use a push-
stick (Fig 14) or push-wood. 

 Fig 14

 

Make sure that small cut off 
workpieces will not be caught and 
thrown away by the rising saw blade 
teeth. 

Remove cut and jammed workpieces 
only when motor is turned off and the 
machine is at a complete standstill. 

Pay particular attention on reducing 
the risk of kickback. 

The supplied raving knife must 
always be used. 
Inspect for correct adjustments. 

 

For the authorized use of the 
machine observe the appendix A 
“safe operation“ 
(on the last pages of this 

Summary of Contents for JTS-315SP

Page 1: ... use If this is exceeded the warranty period shall be reduced in proportion to the excess use but to no less than three months Returning rejected goods requires the prior express consent of the Seller and is at the Buyer s risk and expense Further warranty details can be found in the General Terms and Conditions GTC The GTC can be viewed at www jettools com or can be sent by post upon request The ...

Page 2: ...e power cord does not impede work and cause people 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 Keep the floor around the machine clean and free of scrap material oil and grease Stay alert Give your work undivided attention Use common sense Keep an ergonomic body position Maintain a balanced stance a...

Page 3: ...L PE 50Hz Motor input power 2000W S1 100 Reference current 3 5 A Extension cord H07RN F 4G1 5mm Installation fuse protection 16A Protection class I Mains 110V L N PE 50Hz Motor input power 1600W S1 100 Reference current 18 6 A Extension cord H07RN F 3G2 5mm Installation fuse protection 25A Protection class I 4 2 Noise emission Determined according to EN ISO 3744 Inspection tolerance 4 dB Work piec...

Page 4: ...ten 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 left front leg using two M4 self locking nuts and two M4X60 screws Fig 6 Install saw blade See chapter 7 1 Install raving knife See chapter 7 2 Install table insert Position the table insert into the Table top and lock with 6 screws Install blade guard S...

Page 5: ...d the work piece towards the saw blade in the direction of the saw line Push the work piece steadily forward complete the cut as a single movement Support long and wide workpieces with helping roller stands Operating 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 cu...

Page 6: ...ting 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 17 is clamped with 1 nut U Fig 17 Adjust the space between sawblade teeth and raving knife to be 2 to 5mm Well tighten the locking nut...

Page 7: ...o mechanically break motor If breaking time should exceed 10 seconds the motor break assembly needs to be replaced Contact your Jet service station immediately 9 Trouble shooting Motor doesn t start No electricity check mains and fuse Defective switch motor or cord consult an electrician Machine vibrates excessively Stand on uneven floor adjust stand for even support dust on saw flanges clean saw ...

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