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Before machining, remove any nails and other foreign 
bodies from the workpiece. 

Use a push block when working the ends of narrow stock. 

Always store the push stick or the push wood handle with 
the machine, also when not in use. 

Specifications regarding the maximum or minimum size of 
the workpiece must be observed. 

Do not remove chips and workpiece parts until the machine 
is at a complete standstill. 

Do not stand on the machine. 

Connection and repair work on the electrical installation may 
be carried out by a qualified electrician only. 

 

Have a damaged or worn cord replaced immediately. 

Make all machine adjustments or maintenance with the 
machine unplugged from the power source. 

 

Remove defective saw blades immediately. 

 

3.3 Remaining hazards 

When using the machine according to regulations some 
remaining hazards may still exist 

The moving saw blade in the work area can cause injury. 

Broken saw blades can cause injuries. 

Thrown workpieces can lead to injury 

Wood chips and sawdust can be health hazards. Be sure to 
wear personal protection gear such as safety goggles ear- 
and dust protection. 
Use a suitable dust exhaust system. 

The use of incorrect mains supply or a damaged power cord 
can lead to injuries caused by electricity. 

 

4.  Machine specifications 

4.1 Technical data 

Wheel diameter 

255 mm 

Cutting width 

max 245 mm 

Cutting height 

max 100 mm 

Sawblade length 

1712 mm 

Blade width 

– 13 mm 

Blade thickness 

0,3 

– 0,5 mm 

Cutting speed 

 870 m/min 

Machine Table(Lx W) 

335x340 mm 

Table tilting range 

0° to 45° 

Working height with stand 

1055mm 

Dust port diameter 

100mm 

Overall without stand 
(WxDxH) 

 686 x 457 x838mm 

Weight without stand 

34 kg 

Overall with stand 
(WxDxH)

 

 

762 x496 x1511mm 

Weight with stand 

40 kg 

Mains 

1~230V, 50Hz 

Motor Input power 

600W  S1 

Reference current 

2,7 A 

Extension cord (H07RN-F): 

3x1,5mm² 

Installation fuse protection 

     10 A

 

                            

Insulation class                                                      I 

4.2 Noise emission 

Determined according to EN 1807 
(Inspection tolerance 3 dB) 
Workpiece beech: 
T=30mm, L=1500mm, moisture 8,5% 

Acoustic power level  
(according to EN ISO 3746): 
Idling 

LwA  85,0 dB(A) 

Operating 

LwA  96,4 dB(A) 

Acoustic pressure level  
(EN ISO 11202): 
Idling 

LpA  72,6 dB(A) 

Operating 

LpA  83,4 dB(A) 

The specified values are emission levels and are not 
necessarily to be seen as safe operating levels. Although 
there is a correlation between emission and imission levels, 
these do not constitute a basis for determining the necessity 
of additional safety measures. Workplace conditions which 
could influence the noise imission level include the duration 
of resonance, spatial particulars, other noise sources etc. 
For example, the number of machines and other work being 
performed. The permissible workplace levels can vary from 
country to country. 

This information is intended to allow the user to make a 
better estimation of the hazards and risks involved. 

4.3 Dust emission 

The band saw JWBS-10 has been dust emission inspected. 

At an air velocity of 20 m/s on the dust port dia 100mm: 
Vacuum pressure 

1250 Pa 

Volume flow 

565 m³/h 

The machine meets a workplace dust emission limit of 2 
mg/m³. 

4.4 Content of delivery 

Summary of Contents for JWBS-10

Page 1: ...JWBS 10 BAND SAW Original GB Operating Instructions Translations D Gebrauchsanleitung F Mode d emploi TOOL FRANCE SARL 9 Rue des Pyr n es 91090 LISSES France www jettools com M 10000861M 2019 01...

Page 2: ...d aux directives suivantes 2006 42 EC Machinery Directive Maschinenrichtlinie Directive Machines designed in consideration of the standards und entspechend folgender zus tzlicher Normen entwickelt wur...

Page 3: ...page 2 Designed in consideration with the standards CE type examination conducted by 2 Warranty Tool France PROMAC JPW Industries Europe guarantees that the supplied product s is are free from materi...

Page 4: ...ll when cutting round pieces Use suitable table extensions and supporting aids for difficult to handle workpieces Always lower the blade guide close to the workpiece With the machine table is inclined...

Page 5: ...eed 870 m min Machine Table Lx W 335x340 mm Table tilting range 0 to 45 Working height with stand 1055mm Dust port diameter 100mm Overall without stand WxDxH 686 x 457 x838mm Weight without stand 34 k...

Page 6: ...ion knob B Upper viewing window C Control wheel Upper blade guide D Machine lamp E Upper blade guard F Rip fence G Sawblade H Mitre gauge I Blade tension lever J Saw table K Tracking knob L Wheel lock...

Page 7: ...lat washer blk oxide M8 HP5 6 Flat washer M8 HP6 3 Lock washer M8 HP7 3 Hex nut M8 HP8 32 Hex flange nut M6 HP9 Fig 4 5 Transport and start up 5 1 Transport and installation For transport use a forkli...

Page 8: ...nderneath table with the four mounting through holes on trunnion Important Adjust table so miter slot C4 is parallel with saw blade A2 Secure with four M6x12 hex washer head screws HP2 Tighten with 13...

Page 9: ...The table can be set at 90 to the sawblade by adjusting the table stop screw underneath the table Fig 12 Fig 12 Refer to Figure 13 Loosen the nut A Fig 13 adjust bolt B Fig 13 Checking the table for f...

Page 10: ...f Switch located on front of machine You can start the machine with the green on button The red button on the main switch stops the machine Work Lamp Switch located on front of machine above On Off sw...

Page 11: ...f factors The saw blade follows the grain The saw blade is dull Blade guides not adjusted correctly Blade tension unsufficient Blade teeth have asymmetric set Auxiliary fence for rip fence For your ow...

Page 12: ...12 Performing diagonal cuts Tenon cutting Cutting of wedges Curved cuts Arc cuts...

Page 13: ...e rail E Figure 9 Release tension on blade by moving tension handle Q Figure 23 to the right Refer to Figure 22 Remove blade from upper and lower wheels K L and from between upper and lower blade guid...

Page 14: ...g knob U while rotating wheel by hand Tightening the tracking knob slightly will move the blade so it tracks towards the rear of machine Loosening the tracking knob slightly will cause the blade to tr...

Page 15: ...A lower guide Guide bearing adjustment Refer to Figures 25 and 26 Note Blade must already be tensioned and track ing properly Disconnect machine from power source For upper blade guide loosen two thum...

Page 16: ...e table stop C Figure 9 must be adjusted further 7 8 2 Adjusting table tilt indicator Set table at 90 with blade Confirm that table tilt indicator F Figure 30 points to zero If adjustment is required...

Page 17: ...y tensioned when moderate finger pressure on the belt between the two pulleys causes a 1 2 inch deflection Tighten socket head screw on the back of the cabinet that secures the motor Re install blade...

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