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12.0

  Abrasives 

The  abrasive  material  you  choose  will  have  a 
substantial  effect  on  the  performance  of  your 
sander.  Variations  in  paper  type,  weight,  coating 
and  durability  all  contribute  to  achieving  your 
desired finish. 

JET  Abrasives  are  available  in  Ready-To-Wrap

TM

 

pre-cut lengths or in the convenient Ready-To-Cut 
pre-marked box. Your JET dealer can recommend 
the best choice for your application. 

12.1

  Selecting Drum Abrasives 

It is important to select the proper grit of abrasive for 
the  type  of  sanding  being  performed  to  achieve 
maximum  results.  As  with  any  sanding  operation, 
first  begin  sanding  with  a  coarser  grit,  depending 
upon the roughness of the stock or the amount of 
stock  to  be  removed.  Then  progressively  work 
toward  finer  grits.  The  chart  below  shows  the 
general uses for the various grits.  

The  amount  of  stock  to  be  removed  is  a  major 
consideration  when  choosing  the  grit  grade  with 
which to begin. Grits 24, 36, 50 and 60 are primarily 
designed  for  stock  removal.  Grits  24  and  36  will 
remove the most material in one pass, whether you 
are  doing  abrasive  planing,  cleaning  up  glued 
panels,  or  flattening  stock.  Grits  from  100  through 
220 are primarily finishing grits designed to remove 
the scratch pattern from the previous grit used. For 
best  results,  never  skip  more  than  one  grit  grade 
when progressing through a sanding sequence. 

For fine work, such as furniture, try not to skip any 
grit grades during the sanding process.  

In general, premium quality abrasives will produce a 
better finish with a less noticeable scratch pattern.  

Note:

 Grits that are too fine can sometimes burnish 

the wood and leave a glossy surface which will not 
accept 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 with 
commercially available cleaning sticks, following the 
manufacturer’s  directions.  When  cleaning,  also 
brush the stick crumbs from the drum while it is still 
rotating.  

In some cases, heavy loaded areas can be removed 
with Plexiglas held on edge over the rotating drum. 

  Always  wear  eye  protection 

while  performing  sandpaper  cleaning.  Take  all 
precautions  to  avoid  any  contact  of  hands  or 
clothing with the rotating drum. 

 

Cloth-backed abrasives can be cleaned by soaking 
in paint thinner or mineral spirits for 20 minutes to 
one hour, then using a brush to remove any build-
up. Dry the abrasive strips completely before using. 
Any  used  solvents  should  be  discarded  in 
compliance with environmental regulations.  

12.3

  Increasing Abrasive Life 

Abrasive life can be increased not only by cleaning, 
but  by  removing  the  abrasive  strip  from  the  drum 
and reversing it. To do this, remove the strip and use 
what was the trailing end as the starting end on the 
left (outboard) side of the drum. Reversing the strip 
will  provide  a  fresh  set  of  cutting  edges  on  the 
abrasive. 

 

 

 

12.4

  Abrasive Selection Guide 

Grit

 

Common Application

 

24

 

Abrasive planing, surfacing rough-sawn boards, maximum stock removal, glue removal. 

36

 

Abrasive planing, surfacing rough-sawn boards, maximum stock removal, glue removal.

 

50

 

Surfacing and dimensioning boards, truing warped boards

 

60

 

Surfacing and dimensioning boards, truing warped boards.

 

80

 

Light dimensioning, removal of planer ripples.

 

100

 

Light surfacing.

 

120

 

Light surfacing, minimal stock removal.

 

150

 

Finish sanding, minimal stock removal.

 

180

 

Finish sanding only, not for stock removal.

 

220

 

Finish sanding only, not for stock removal.

 

 

Table 2 

Summary of Contents for JWDS-1632OSC

Page 1: ...d Parts Manual Drum Sander Model JWDS 1632OSC JET 427 New Sanford Road LaVergne Tennessee 37086 Part No M 723525 Ph 800 274 6848 Edition 1 12 2022 www jettools com Copyright 2022 JET Shown with option...

Page 2: ...hes Form a habit of checking to see that keys and adjusting wrenches are removed from the machine before turning it on 15 Keep safety guards in place at all times when the machine is in use If removed...

Page 3: ...structions and parts breakdown Your machine has been designed and constructed to provide consistent long term operation if used in accordance with the instructions as set forth in this document This m...

Page 4: ...rt Feed Rates 14 9 7 Maximum Performance Tips 15 10 0 User maintenance 16 10 1 Cleaning and Lubrication 16 10 2 Drum Maintenance 16 10 3 Conveyor Belt Replacement 17 10 4 Commutator Brush Inspection 1...

Page 5: ...0 A Motor Speed 120 RPM Capacities Maximum Board Width single pass 16 in 406 mm Maximum Board Width two passes 32 in 812 mm Maximum Board Thickness 3 in 76 2 mm Minimum Board Length 2 3 8 in 60 mm Min...

Page 6: ...5 16 x 49 1 8 in 1088 x 516 x 1248 mm Weights Net Weight 191 lb 86 7 kg Shipping Weight 227 lb 103 3 kg The specifications in this manual were current at time of publication but because of our policy...

Page 7: ...struction manual thoroughly for assembly maintenance and safety instructions 6 1 Shipping Contents Drum Sander see Figure 6 1 1 Sander with conveyor table A 1 Handle B 1 Instruction manual not shown 1...

Page 8: ...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 Level the stand usi...

Page 9: ...ure tables are lower than top of conveyor table If stock slips on conveyor the tables may be positioned too high Lower tables to allow stock to remain in contact with conveyor Figure 6 4 Extension Tab...

Page 10: ...hat it cannot maintain tension on the strip If this occurs follow the above procedures to reset the take up lever Figure 6 9 7 0 Electrical Connections Electrical connections must be made by a qualifi...

Page 11: ...nameplate ampere rating If in doubt use the next heavier gauge The smaller the gauge number the heavier the cord Recommended Gauges AWG of Extension Cords Amps Extension Cord Length 25 feet 50 feet 7...

Page 12: ...complish tensioning and tracking 8 3 3 Trackers The sander comes equipped with Trackers ceramic guides that reduce the amount of adjustments needed to keep conveyor belt tracked centered on conveyor t...

Page 13: ...ck of pieces being sanded You can increase or decrease tension roller pressure by turning the screws on the tension roller brackets Figure 8 4 Figure 8 4 Tension Adjustment Screws Too much tension rol...

Page 14: ...od rule of thumb when sanding with grits finer than 80 1 To establish drum height position stock under the drum DO NOT start drum 2 Lower drum to the stock thickness making sure drum can still be rota...

Page 15: ...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 i...

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

Page 17: ...F Figure 10 7 11 Lift conveyor table and remove it from machine Avoid tearing the belt on any edges underneath the conveyor table Do not allow the Trackers to drop as they may break 12 Set conveyor on...

Page 18: ...ace both at the same time Continued use of damaged or worn brushes may result in damage to motor armature 1 Unplug sander from power source 2 Unscrew and remove cap with flat blade screwdriver See Fig...

Page 19: ...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 20: ...accept 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...

Page 21: ...breaker in power line Install correct fuse or circuit breaker Loud repetitive noise or vibration coming from machine Fasteners loose Inspect fasteners and tighten where needed Motor fan is hitting co...

Page 22: ...oo high Lower tension rollers Excessive feed rate Reduce feed rate Dirty or worn conveyor belt Replace conveyor belt Ripples in sanded surface A Non uniformly spaced ripples B Uniformly spaced ripples...

Page 23: ...utTM Abrasive Strip 36 Grit 10 wraps 60 9060 Premium Ready To CutTM Abrasive Strip 60 Grit 14 wraps 60 9080 Premium Ready To CutTM Abrasive Strip 80 Grit 14 wraps 60 9100 Premium Ready To CutTM Abrasi...

Page 24: ...24 15 1 1 JWDS 1632OSC Head Assembly Exploded View...

Page 25: ...t 1 28 JT1 34 Socket Head Cap Screw w Flat Lock Washer M6 x 1 0P x 16L 4 29 JT1 35 Lock Washer M5 4 30 TS 1502031 Socket Head Cap Screw M5 x 0 8P x 12L 4 31 JT1 36 Soc Set Screw CPP w thrdlckr M6 x 1...

Page 26: ...Tooth M5 4 94 JT1 64 Depth Scale 1 95 JT1 65 Phillips Round Hd Machine Screw M3 x 0 5P x 5L 4 96 JT1 66 Circuit Board 115V 60Hz 1 97 JT1 67 Potentiometer 1 98 JT1 68 Oscillating Switch 250V 16A 1 99...

Page 27: ...1 10 JT1 79 Socket Head Button Screw w Lock Washer M6 x 1 0P x 16L 2 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...

Page 28: ...feed Outfeed 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 1504021 Socket Head Cap Screw M8 x 1 25P x 12L 8 4 JWDS1632 404 Rear Right Table Brac...

Page 29: ...embly 1 1 JWDS1632 301 Leg 4 2 JWDS1632 302 Short Rail 2 3 JWDS2244 305 Long Rail 2 4 JT1 82 Shelf 1 5 JWDS1632 311 Leveling Foot 4 6 JT1 83 Socket Head Cap Screw w Flat Washer M8 x 1 25P x 16L 4 7 JW...

Page 30: ...30 16 0 Electrical Connections for JWDS 1632OSC...

Page 31: ...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...

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

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