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Summary of Contents for JCS-10

Page 1: ...RY STAND AND ELECTRICALS The Seriai No and Model No plate is attached to the rear brace of the saw cabinet Locale this plate and record the Seriai No and Model No in your l1anual for future reference SERIAL NO MODEL NO _____________ ...

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Page 3: ...nd operating by not releasing work before i t is pushed aIl the way past the saw blade and by not ripping work that is twisted or warped or does not have a straight edge to guide along the tence 14 AVOlD awkward operations and hand positions where a sudden s 1ip couId cause your hand to move into the cutting tool UNPACKING Carefully unpack the saw and ali loose items from the carton Fig 2 i llustr...

Page 4: ...ting and balance at ali times 15 MAINTAIN TOOLS IN TOP CONDITION Keep tools sharp and clean for best and safest performance Fol ow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories 16 DISCONNECT TOOLS before servicing and when changing accessories such as blades bits cutters 17 USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES Consult the owner s manual for recommerided accessories The use of improper accessories m...

Page 5: ... leve surface and tighten the screws and nuts Fig 3 ASSEMBLING SAW TO STAND OR BENCH Assemble the saw to the Steel Stand IMPORTANT If the saw is to be used without the Steel Stand We suggest that it a ways be fastenec to a supporting surface using the ho es on the bottom Jedge of the saw cabinet FASTENING STAND OR BENCH TO FLOOR IF DURING OPERATION THERE IS ANY TENDENCY FOR THE TOOL TO TIP OVER SL...

Page 6: ...t thal only this motor be used as the use of other motors may lie detrimental to the performance and safety of the saw Fig 6 MOTOR MOIJNTING PLATE SHAKEPROOF EXT LOCKWASHf R __ FLAT WASHER HEX NUT 5 ASSEMBLING MOTOR MOTOR PULLEY BELT PULLEY GUARD AND V BELT If you purchased the motor recommended for use with your saw make sure the motoris DISCONNECTED from the power source and assemble it toy our ...

Page 7: ...n Fig 9 Tighten motor mounting screws washers lockwashers and nuts 7 Using_a straight edge align the motor pulley to the Ç rbor pulley If necessary move motor pu ley in or out on motor shaft NOTE Be sure guard bracket is still centered and aligned with pulley as shawn in Fig 9 8 Assemble V belt to the motor pulley and arbor pulley and adjust for correct belt tension 9 Place washer C _ spacer D and...

Page 8: ...ch stem and fasten in place with hex nul C thal was removed in STEP 1 4 IMPORTANT Alter attachlng switch to cabinet use the two tle straps provided and tle the power cord and motor cord to front hole located on the ledge of the saw cabinet and the motor cord to the back hole as shown ln Fig 13A Leave ali excess motor cord hang out of the back of cabinet 5 IMPORTANT We suggest thal when the saw i s...

Page 9: ...t and flange B 2 Hold a straight edge against the saw arbor flange C and splitter bracket D Fig 18 and check for alignment on the top and bottom of the splitter bracket 0 If an adjust ment is necessary loosen two screws that hold splitter bracket D ta the trunnion and shift the bracket D ta bring it into alignment with saw arbor flange Then tighten the two screws that hold splitter bracket NOTE Sn...

Page 10: ...to bracket A as shown s Place bracket B Fig 20 on rod E as shown and fasten using the screw and nul F 6 Assemble the center portion of the splitter to ihe splitter bracket D Fig 18 and replace splitter bracket holder A Fig 18 7 Remove nul screw and lockwasher B Fig 21 from the rear splitter bracket and assemble the splitter A to the bracket using the screw nul and lockwasher B s Replace saw blade ...

Page 11: ...rrent is of the same characteristics as stamped on motor nameplate Al li ne connec tions should make good contact Running on law voltage will injure the motor GROUNDED OUTLET BOX 1 CURRENT CAR YING PRONGS GROUNDING BLADE s IS l ONGEST OF THE 3 BLADES Fig 23 Fig 24 10 liS VOLT SINGLE l HASE OPERATION This tool must be grounded while in use to protect the operator from electric shock The motors reco...

Page 12: ... RECEPTACLE IN QUESTION IS PROPERLY GROU ID ED IF VOU ARE NOT SURE HAVE A CERTIFIED ELECTRICIAN CHECK THE RECEPTACLE OVERLOAD PROTECTION The motor on your saw is _equipped with a reset over load relay button If the motor shuts off or ails to star due to overloading cutting stock too fast using a dull blade using the saw beyond ils capacity etc or law voltage turn the switch to the off position let...

Page 13: ...USTING 90 POSITIVE STOP Your saw is equipped with a positive stop at 90 degrees To check and adjust the positive stop proceed as follows 1 Raise the saw blade ta its maximum 2 Set the blade at 90 degrees to the table by turning the blade lilting handwheel counterclockwise as far as it will go 3 Place a square on the table as shawn in Fig 28 and check to see if the blade is at a perfect 90 degree a...

Page 14: ...he tence therefore should be adjusted sa it is parai lei ta the miter gage slots To check the rip tence set it at one of the miter gage slots and tighten the clamp lever A Fig 30 If an adjustment is nesessary loosen the two front cap screws D Fig 30 and raise the clamp lever A Move the rear end of the tence body ta one s ide or the other unti 1 it is parallel with the miter gage slot Then lock the...

Page 15: ...g the work back it is good practice to give the work a little sideways shift to move the work slightly away from the saw blade Never pick up any short length of free work from the table while the saw is run ning A smart operàtor never touches a eut off piece unless it is at least a foot long Never use the tence as a cut off gage when cross cutting For added safety and convenience the miter gage ca...

Page 16: ...ck When c tting thin material such as veneer the material may Slide or catch between the bottom of the rip fence and the able surface causing loss of control of the work piece Ta prevent this__ from happening a wood tacing should be at tached ta t he tence as follows 1 Cut a pie ce of wood approximately thick to the length and height of the rip fe nee 2 Attach wood tac1ng lAI Fig 36 to the rip ten...

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Page 19: ... 13 1 Btacket 1 CTS 54 Hex Nut 4 CTS 14 Gear Bracket Support 1 CTS 55 Hex Head Screw 4 CTS 15 Cap Screw 2 CTS 56 Washer 4 CTS 16 Washer 2 CTS 57 B1ock 1 CTS 17 Hex Head Screw 2 CTS 58 Pin 1 CTS 18 Tilting Scale 1 CTS 59 Spring 1 CTS 19 Sbeet Metal Screw 4 CTS 60 Clamp Hook 1 CTS 20 Hex Head Screw 4 CTS 61 Lever 1 CTS 21 Washer 4 CTS 62 Rod 1 CTS 22 Miter Gage 1 CTS 63 Cap Screw 1 CTS 23 Hex Socket...

Page 20: ...36 Hex Head Nut 4 CTS 95 SeLCollar 2 CTS 137 Hex Head Nut 5 CTS 96 Hex Socket Screw 2 CTS 138 Shaft 1 CTS 97 Spring Pin 4 CTS 39 Bracket 1 CTS 98 Hex Head NÙt 1 CTS 140 Hex Head Screw 1 CTS 99 Front Trunnion 1 CTS 141 Hex Head Screw 2 CT lOO _ 3 oll Pin 1 CTS 142 Bracket 1 CTS 101 Hex Head Screw 1 CTS 143 Hex Head Nut 2 CTS 102 Washer 2 CTS 144 Spring Washer 2 C J S 03 Washer 1 CTS 146 Switch 1 CT...

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