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Warnings 

Read  the  manual

.  Always  read  the  owner’s  manual  carefully  before  attempting  to  use  the  machine. 

Know the limitations and hazards associated with the use of this planer. 

Installation.

 If mounting machine to the floor, use high quality anchor bolts through the mounting holes 

on the base. If using a mobile base, be sure to lock the wheels. 

Eye  protection.

  Always  wear  approved  safety  goggles,  glasses,  or  a  face  shield  when  operating  this 

machine.  NOTE:  Common  eyeglasses  are  only  impact  resistant,  they  are  not  safety  glasses.  Also  use 
face or dust mask if the cutting operation is dusty. 

Dress code.

 Do not wear loose clothing, neckties, jewelry, or gloves that can get caught in moving parts. 

Confine long hair. Keep sleeves above the elbow.  

Placement.

  Place  machine  so  that  potential  kickback  area  is  not  in  line  with  aisles,  doorways,  wash 

stations or other work areas. Do not use machine in a damp or wet location, or expose to rain. Keep work 
area well lighted. 

Electrical grounding

. Your machine must be electrically grounded. If a cord and plug are used, make 

certain the grounding lug connects to a suitable ground. Follow the grounding procedure indicated by the 
National Electrical Code. 

Guards.

  Be  sure  machine  guards  are  in  place  and  in  good  working  order.  Do  not  operate  while  gear 

cover  is  open.  If  a  guard  must  be  removed  for  adjustments  or  maintenance,  it  should  be  reinstalled 
immediately upon completion of the procedure and before operating the machine.  

Housekeeping.

 Before turning on machine, remove all extra equipment such as keys, wrenches, scrap, 

stock,  and  cleaning  rags  from  the  machine.  Keep  the  area  around  machine  clean  and  free  of  scrap 
material and sawdust to minimize the danger of slipping. 

Power off.

 Make sure the machine is either unplugged or electrically disconnected and locked out when 

performing  maintenance  or  service  work.  Also,  make  sure  switch  is  in  OFF  position  before  plugging  in 
power  cord.  Never  leave  the  machine  running  unattended.  Do  not  leave  machine  until  it  comes  to  a 
complete stop. 

Cutterhead.

  Keep  knives  sharp  and  free  of  all  rust  and  pitch.  Make  sure  gib  screws  are  tightened 

securely. 

Work piece.

 Check material for loose knots, nails and other defects that can damage knives and pose a 

safety hazard for the operator. 

Keep hands away

 from feed rollers and cutterhead while operating. 

Use  the  proper  extension  cord.

  Make  sure  your  extension  cord  is  in  good  condition.  When  using  an 

extension  cord,  be  sure  to  use  one  heavy  enough  to  carry  the  current  your  product  will  draw.  An 
undersized cord will cause a drop in line voltage resulting in loss of power and overheating. For runs up to 
25 feet, use an 18 AWG or larger gauge cord. 

Do not operate

 this machine while under the influence of drugs, alcohol or any medication. 

If you are not

 thoroughly familiar with the operation of wood planers, obtain advice from your supervisor, 

instructor or other qualified person. 

 

 

 

 

WARNING:

 This product can expose you to chemicals including titanium dioxide which is known to 

the  State  of  California  to  cause  cancer,  and  lead  which  is  known  to  the  State  of  California  to  cause 
cancer  and  birth  defects  or  other  reproductive  harm.  For  more  information  go  to 
http://www.p65warnings.ca.gov. 

Summary of Contents for JWP-208HH

Page 1: ...ner Models JWP 208 and JWP 208HH Model JWP 208HH shown JET 427 New Sanford Road LaVergne Tennessee 37086 Part No M 708528 Ph 800 274 6848 Revision K 11 2018 www jettools com Copyright 2014 JET This ma...

Page 2: ...nal 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 Locato...

Page 3: ...ing Work Table Parallel to Cutterhead 14 Adjusting Work Table Parallel to Cutterhead 15 Anti Kickback Fingers 16 Adjusting Infeed Outfeed Roller Spring Tension 16 Height of Infeed Roller Chipbreaker P...

Page 4: ...emove all extra equipment such as keys wrenches scrap stock and cleaning rags from the machine Keep the area around machine clean and free of scrap material and sawdust to minimize the danger of slipp...

Page 5: ...ne 7 Keep the floor around machine clean andfree from scraps sawdust oil and grease tominimize the danger ofslipping 8 Donot operate this machine while under the influence of alcohol or drugs 9 Failur...

Page 6: ...0 000 n a Cutterhead Diameter dia in 3 3 16 3 3 16 Feed Rate FPM 24 31 24 31 Motor TEFC 3HP 1PH 230V 60Hz 18A TEFC 5HP 1PH 230V 60Hz 23A Dust Chute Diameter dia in 5 5 Overall Dimensions L x W x H in...

Page 7: ...Use care when cleaning the cutterhead the knives are very sharp Installation Assembly 1 There are four lifting handles Fig 3 on the machine Pull the handles out for use push in when not in use 2 If a...

Page 8: ...8 x 25 hex cap screws Figure 6a Do not fully tighten yet 2 The extension table must be leveled with the main table Place a straight edge such as a jointed board across both tables 3 Insert three socke...

Page 9: ...tage of your power supply matches the specifications on the motor plate of the machine Extension Cords The use of extension cords is discouraged try to position the machine within reach of the power s...

Page 10: ...Re tighten nuts Table Rollers Overview Your planer is supplied with two table rollers A Fig 12 which turn as the stock is fed into the planer thus reducing friction It is not possible to give exact d...

Page 11: ...proper height is achieved tighten screws C Fig 14 5 Adjust the rollers from the opposite side of the table in the same manner Important Be sure that the height of front and rear rollers are the same T...

Page 12: ...ons shown in Figure 17 Knife Adjustment Model JWP 208 only When checking or adjusting the cutterhead knives proceed as follows 1 Disconnect machine from power source 2 Remove the six screws A Fig 18 a...

Page 13: ...Fig 19 NOTE The inner two springs may pop out when the knife and gib are removed 4 Remove the remaining three knives in the same manner 5 Thoroughly clean the knife slots gibs springs and locking scre...

Page 14: ...re knife inserts develops a nick rotate only those inserts that are affected Each knife insert has an etched reference mark so you can keep track of the rotations IMPORTANT When removing or rotating i...

Page 15: ...ocket by hand to bring that corner into adjustment with the other three corners NOTE Turning sprocket clockwise will increase the distance between the working table and headcasting counter clockwise w...

Page 16: ...chipbreaker should be set at 0 004 0 1mm below the cutting circle and the outfeed roller should be set at 0 02 0 5mm below the cutting circle See Fig 25 If an adjustment to the infeed roller chipbrea...

Page 17: ...C Fig 28 The gear box has two feed speeds These are set by pulling out or pushing in the shift lever D Fig 28 while the machine is running The feed speed range is shown in Fig 29 Changing Accessories...

Page 18: ...deep nick simply stagger the knives in the head moving one knife no more than 1 4 to the right and another knife no more than 1 4 to the left The nick should no longer be noticeable The table should b...

Page 19: ...uently Grease 30 2 Gear Box When operated more than 2 500 hours 70 to 90 weight gear oil 30 3 Return Rollers Frequently SAE 30 32 4 Worm Gear Frequently Grease 33 5 Lead Screw Frequently Grease 33 6 C...

Page 20: ...Rough Raised Grain Dull knives Too heavy a cut Moisture content too high Sharpen knives Adjust proper depth Remove high moisture content from wood by drying Rounded glossy surface Dull knives Feed spe...

Page 21: ...ead Check amp setting on motor starter Verify that planer is on a circuit of correct size If circuit size is correct there is probably a loose electrical lead Check amp setting on motor starter Go thr...

Page 22: ...bsite for business hours www jettools com Having the Model Number and Serial Number of your machine available when you call will allow us to serve you quickly and accurately Parts Head Assembly Parts...

Page 23: ...kback Finger 87 49 6292665 Collar 88 50 JWP208 050 Shaft 1 51 JWP208 051 Retaining Ring 2 52 6292668 Cut Limit Plate 1 53 JWP208 053A Flat Head Machine Screw M5 x 8 2 54 JWP208 054 Upper Cover 1 55 JW...

Page 24: ...093 Power Cord for 5HP 1PH 230V only 1 94 JWP208 094 Tooth Washer 4 95 TS 1503021 Socket Head Cap Screw M6 x 10 12 96 TS 1524011 Set Screw M8 x 8 1 98 JWP208 098 Collar 1 99 6292714 Shaft 1 100 PA C59...

Page 25: ...25 Head Assembly Exploded View...

Page 26: ...6292728 Knob 2 10 TS 1504041 Socket Head Cap Screw M8x20 8 11 6292730 Roller Frame 4 12 6292731 Roller 6 13 TS 1491031 Hex Cap Screw M10x25 8 14 TS 0680041 Washer 3 8 8 15 6292808 Shaft 6 16 6292809 B...

Page 27: ...TS 0680061 Washer 1 2 4 11 TS 1490041 Hex Cap Screw M8 x 35 4 12 TS 0680031 Washer 5 16 4 13 TS 1540061 Nut M8 4 14 JWP208 414 Motor 3HP 1Ph 230V 1 209 5023 Motor 5HP 1Ph 230V 1 JWP208 414A Motor 5HP...

Page 28: ...Retaining Ring 1 13 BB 6202ZZ Ball Bearing 6202ZZ 4 14 JWP208 314 Retaining Ring 4 15 JWP208 315 Key 5 x 5 x 16 4 16 JWP208 316 Sprocket 10T 4 17 JWP208 317 Washer 3 8 4 18 JWP208 318 Nut M10 4 19 JW...

Page 29: ...29 Base and Column Assembly...

Page 30: ...JWP208 520 Key 6 x 6 x 40 1 21 JWP208 521 Ball 1 22 6292776 Spring 1 23 6292777 Shaft 1 24 OS 25476 Oil Seal 1 25 6292791 Sprocket 18T 1 6292779 Sprocket 12T 1 27 6292792 Chain 06BX52 for 6292791 1 62...

Page 31: ...31 Gearbox Assembly...

Page 32: ...32 Wiring Diagrams 230V 3HP Single Phase A2 14NO 17 13NO O ManAuto 97 95 96 98 R R 4T2 6T3 2T1 3L2 5L3 1L1 A1...

Page 33: ...33 230V 5HP Single Phase A2 14NO 17 13NO O ManAuto 97 95 96 98 R R 4T2 6T3 2T1 3L2 5L3 1L1 A1...

Page 34: ...34 230V 5HP Three Phase 4T2 ManAuto 97 A2 95 R 96 O R 14NO 6T3 17 98 2T1 3L2 13NO 5L3 1L1 A1...

Page 35: ...35 460V 5HP Three Phase 4T2 ManAuto 97 A2 95 R 96 O R 14NO 6T3 17 98 2T1 3L2 13NO 5L3 1L1 A1...

Page 36: ...36 427 New Sanford Road LaVergne Tennessee 37086 Phone 800 274 6848 www jettools com...

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