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If the load on the drum motor increases, the 
SandSmart control will decrease the conveyor feed 
rate and will stop the conveyor under extreme 
conditions. If the load on the drum decreases, 
SandSmart will increase the feed rate but will not 
increase it faster than the manual setting on the 
speed adjustment label. 

The best and most consistent finish will be achieved 
if the conveyor does not change speed during 
operation.  

This change in conveyor speed may affect the finish 
surface. If the finish is affected, make another 
sanding pass without changing any settings. If the 
finish is still affected, make adjustments by slowing 
the conveyor and/or decreasing the depth of cut and 
run the stock through again. 

Also try a faster feed rate or less depth of cut if the 
stock you are working begins to show burn marks. 
With cherry, hard maple or other hardwoods, using 
a shallower depth of cut and a faster feed rate will 
help minimize burn marks. Slightly angling the stock 
as it is fed into the machine will also help prevent 
burning the stock. 

Because of the wide range of variables, it is 
important to experiment with your specific 
conditions and make adjustments to achieve the 
optimum feed rate. If problems occur, first check and 
adjust the feed rate, referring to the 
“Troubleshooting” section in this manual. 

9.6

  Maximum performance tips 

The versatility designed into the JWDS-series drum 
sander allows it to be used for a variety of tasks that 
will boost return on your investment. For example, it 
will speed up fine sanding work often done with 
slower, dust-generating hand sanders, and will 
achieve fine thickness adjustments not possible on 
some sanders. It can be used to surface figured 
woods – bird’s eye or curly maple, for example – 
which can be damaged if fed through a planer. 

Learning how to use its adjustments and controls 
will allow you to fine-tune the machine for maximum 
results. The best results come from experimenting 
with different abrasive grits and machine 
adjustments to fit the job at hand. Following is a list 
of useful tips which can help you improve 
performance of your sander. 

9.6.1

  Dust collection 

When connecting dust collectors, remember that 
straight pipe will not restrict airflow as much as 
flexible tubing. Y’s and elbows will restrict airflow 
less than T’s. Also, a hose smaller than 2-1/2” 
diameter should not be used. 

9.6.2

  Multiple-piece sanding runs 

When abrasive planing (or thickness sanding) a run 
of similar pieces that you want to have the same 
thickness, it is best to determine the thickness of the 

thinnest piece and process all pieces to that same 
thickness in one session. Be aware that the sander 
will remove cups and crowns in the workpiece; 
consider this when measuring and processing stock 
to the same thickness. 

9.6.3

  Simultaneous multiple pieces 

When sanding multiple pieces simultaneously, 
make sure to stagger (step) the pieces across the 
width of the conveyor belt. This provides better 
contact with the tension rollers. Try to process only 
multiple pieces of similar thickness.  

If there is a significant thickness difference, the 
thinner pieces can slip on the conveyor belt if they 
do not contact the tension rollers. Also note that 
pieces thicker than 3/4” should be longer than the 
minimum normally recommended to prevent tipping 
of the stock. 

9.6.4

  Edge sanding 

When edge sanding, the sander will mimic the 
opposite edge of the stock which is lying on the 
conveyor belt. Because of this, it is important for the 
stock edge to have been ripped at the proper angle 
to the face before the sanding process. When edge 
sanding stock that is less than 3/4” wide or more 
than 2” high, it is good procedure to stack and clamp 
several pieces together to prevent them from 
slipping or tipping on the conveyor belt. 

9.6.5

  Sanding imperfect stock 

When sanding stock with a cup or crown, place the 
crown up. This will stabilize the stock to help prevent 
tipping or rocking during sanding. After the crown 
has been removed and the top is flat, turn the stock 
over and sand the opposite side. To avoid personal 
injury, take special care when sanding stock that is 
twisted, bowed, or otherwise varies in thickness 
from end to end. If possible, support such stock as 
it is being sanded to keep it from slipping or tipping. 
Use extra roller stands, help from another person, 
or hand pressure on the stock, to minimize 
potentially hazardous situations. 

9.6.6

  Face frames and raised panel 

doors 

It is very important to have the proper abrasive 
contact when doing this type of sanding. If the 
machine is set to take an excessive depth of cut, the 
result can be a gouge or dip as the drum goes from 
sanding the rails at full width to sanding just a few 
inches of width on the stiles. To prevent this make 
sure, when using abrasives finer than 80 grit, that 
the drum is in contact with the wood but can still be 
spun by hand. If there is room, angling the stock on 
the conveyor belt can also help.  

Slowing the conveyor feed when coming to a rail in 
the stock can help prevent a dip or gouge. This 
allows the abrasive to work the wider width with less 
effort, and to achieve better consistency of the 
finished surface. 

Summary of Contents for JWDS-1632

Page 1: ...al Drum Sander Models JWDS 1632 JWDS 1836 JET 427 New Sanford Road LaVergne Tennessee 37086 Part No M 723520 Ph 800 274 6848 Edition 2 10 2016 www jettools com Copyright 2016 JET Model JWDS 1632 shown...

Page 2: ...oductive harm California Health and Safety Code Section 25249 6 12 Do not operate this machine while tired or under the influence of drugs alcohol or any medication 13 Make certain the switch is in th...

Page 3: ...lighted Familiarize yourself with the following safety notices used in this manual This means that if precautions are not heeded it may result in minor injury and or possible machine damage This mean...

Page 4: ...mum performance tips 15 10 0 User maintenance 16 10 1 Cleaning and lubrication 16 10 2 Drum maintenance 16 10 3 Conveyor belt replacement 16 10 4 Commutator brush inspection 17 10 5 Additional servici...

Page 5: ...100cm 66 dB at 50cm 71 dB at 100cm 75 dB at 50cm Capacities Maximum board width single pass 16 in 406 mm 18 in 457 mm Maximum board width two passes 32 in 812 mm 36 in 914 mm Maximum board thickness 3...

Page 6: ...0 x 415 x120 mm Assembled dimensions 20 x 49 15 16 x 39 5 8 in 508 x 1269 x 1007 mm Weights Net weight 156 lb 71 kg 164 lb 75 kg Shipping weight 182 lb 83 kg 190 lb 87 kg The specifications in this ma...

Page 7: ...ts should be reported to your distributor Read this instruction manual thoroughly for assembly maintenance and safety instructions 6 1 Shipping contents Box 1 see Figure 6 1 1 Sander with conveyor tab...

Page 8: ...shelf and legs 5 Insert leveling foot G into bottom hole of leg with flat washers and hex nut 6 Turn stand right side up and push down on it to settle it Tighten all flanged lock nuts on stand 7 Leve...

Page 9: ...4 Reposition straight edge to other side of table and repeat If stock being sanded is bowed warped or otherwise inconsistent be sure tables are lower than top of conveyor table If stock slips on conv...

Page 10: ...l connections must be done by a qualified electrician in compliance with all local codes and ordinances Failure to comply may result in serious injury The JWDS 1632 and JWDS 1836 Sander are rated at 1...

Page 11: ...current your product will draw An undersized cord will cause a drop in line voltage resulting in loss of power and overheating Table 1 shows correct size to use depending on cord length and nameplate...

Page 12: ...te Adjust take up screw only 1 4 turn at a time Allow time for belt to react to adjustments before proceeding further Try to avoid over adjustments as this may affect belt tension If tension is affect...

Page 13: ...adjustment The infeed and outfeed rollers are tensioned to provide downward pressure on the workpiece to prevent slippage on the feed conveyor Tension rollers have been set by the manufacturer but sho...

Page 14: ...nd while just contacting stock Do not start drum while in contact with stock 3 Without changing drum height turn on conveyor and run the stock out from under the drum Start sanding drum and sand stock...

Page 15: ...to have the same thickness it is best to determine the thickness of the thinnest piece and process all pieces to that same thickness in one session Be aware that the sander will remove cups and crown...

Page 16: ...the conveyor belt after cleaning operations If not cleaned the conveyor belt could allow stock to slip during sanding operations NOTE Bearings are pre sealed and require no lubrication Lubricate conve...

Page 17: ...ket 10 4 Commutator brush inspection To maintain motor efficiency inspect the two carbon brushes every two months or more frequently if sander is heavily used Stalling or loss of power may be a sympto...

Page 18: ...be used if bottom slot wears out 8 Install second tracker opposite the first Use both trackers unless the second one does not fit in conveyor or unless conveyor belt is damaged 9 Turn conveyor table...

Page 19: ...ccept stains evenly This will vary by type of wood Oak for example is susceptible to burnishing because of its open pores 12 2 Cleaning abrasive strips Regularly clean the abrasive strip on the drum w...

Page 20: ...fuse or circuit breaker Loud repetitive noise or vibration coming from machine Fasteners loose Inspect fasteners and tighten where needed Motor fan is hitting cover Tighten fan or shim fan cover Machi...

Page 21: ...conveyor belt Replace conveyor belt Ripples in sanded surface A Non uniformly spaced ripples B Uniformly spaced ripples A Uneven feed rate Conveyor belt slipping see above Board slips on conveyor belt...

Page 22: ...180 Premium Ready To CutTM Abrasive Strip 180 Grit 60 9220 Premium Ready To CutTM Abrasive Strip 220 Grit The following abrasives are available only for model JWDS 1836 Abrasive strips are 3 3 8 wide...

Page 23: ...0 19 21 18 18 21 22 24 25 36 33 28 11 30 35 32 31 2 27 34 27 32 31 33 30 28 34 60 57 39 90 89 53 77 81 82 61 78 79 87 84 13 68 88 44 37 43 45 46 38 39 40 41 47 66 65 62 63 64 39 83 72 69 73 74 75 11 7...

Page 24: ...Drum Carriage 1 25 TS 1502021 Socket Head Cap Screw M5 x 0 5P x 10L 1 26 JWDS1632 126 Phillips Round Head Screw M4 x 0 7P x 25L 4 27 PM2244 129 Left Tension Roller Suspension Bracket 2 28 PM2244 130...

Page 25: ...er 1 67 JWDS1632 167 Stud 4 68 JWDS1632 168 Base 1 69 TS 1482061 Hex Cap Screw M6 x 1 0P x 30L 1 70 TS 2361081 Lock Washer M8 4 71 TS 2248162 Socket Head Button Screw M8 x 1 25 x 16L 4 72 JWDS1632 172...

Page 26: ...11 TS 1521021 Socket Head Set Screw M4 x 0 7P x 5L 2 12 JWDS1632 212 Conveyor Table 1 13 TS 1550041 Flat Washer 6 4 x 19 x 1 5T 2 14 JWDS1632 214 Table Lock Knob 2 15 LM000236 Caution Label Table Lock...

Page 27: ...Tables includes 1 8 1 JWDS1632 401 Extension Table 2 2 TS 1550061 Flat Washer 8 3 x 18 x 1 5T 12 3 TS 1504031 Socket Head Cap Screw M8 x 1 25P x 16L 4 4 JWDS1632 404 Rear Right Table Bracket 1 5 TS 1...

Page 28: ...t Rail 2 3 TS 1550061 Flat Washer 8 3 x 18 x 1 5T 4 4 TS 1504031 Socket Head Cap Screw M8 x 1 25P x 16L 4 5 JWDS1632 305 Long Rail 2 6 JWDS1632 306 Shelf 1 7 JWDS1632 307 Flange Lock Nut M8 x 1 25P 24...

Page 29: ...0 Electrical Connections for JWDS 1632 1836 GM GM LOAD2 LINE2 LOAD1 LINE1 SANDING MOTOR TO BELT MOTOR White Black Black White White Black POWER IN White Black Green Green GROUND CIRCUIT BOARD POTENTIO...

Page 30: ...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...

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Page 32: ...32 427 New Sanford Road LaVergne Tennessee 37086 Phone 800 274 6848 www jettools com...

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