JET
7
Setup and Assembly
Any missing parts or damage should be reported
immediately to your JET
®
distributor. Do not use a
damaged tool. Read this instruction manual
thoroughly for operation, maintenance and safety
instructions.
Box contents:
1
Cut-off tool
1
Open-end wrench
1
Hex wrench, 5mm
1
Operation and parts manual
1
Warranty card
Operation
The cut-off tool must be
properly lubricated before operation. See
“Lubrication” section.
Figure 1
1.
To install or remove cutting wheel, place
open-end wrench on the flats of the spindle
below the guard. Keep wrench on spindle
stationary while loosening socket head cap
screw with hex wrench.
2.
Install cutting wheel, making sure directional
arrow matches rotation arrow on guard.
Replace washer and screw. Tighten securely
using the wrenches.
3.
Remove protective cap from air inlet (Figure
1). If an in-line oiler is not being used, add 4
or 5 drops of air tool oil (not included) in to
the air inlet.
4.
Blow out air line to remove any dirt or
moisture, then connect air supply hose to
tool. Set air pressure to 90psi.
IMPORTANT:
Connecting a quick-change
coupling directly to the tool is not
recommended, as vibration may cause the
connection to fail. Instead, add a leader hose
and install any quick-change couplings
farther down the line.
5.
Adjust speed by turning air regulator screw
beneath housing, with a flat blade
screwdriver.
6.
Grip tool with both hands and push safety
lever forward to release throttle lever. Gently
press throttle lever.
7.
Allow tool to reach operating speed, then
apply moderate pressure to workpiece; do
not force tool.
8.
Release throttle lever to stop tool.
Guard adjustment
Disconnect tool from air
supply before making adjustments.
Loosen large hex nut with wrench and rotate
guard to desired position. Retighten nut securely.
Maintenance
Lubrication
The cut-off tool should be lubricated
daily
(or
before each use) with air tool oil through the air
inlet. During continual operation, it should be re-
oiled every 1 to 2 hours. This can be done with an
in-line oiler, or manually. If done manually,
proceed as follows:
1.
Disconnect air hose from tool.
2.
Place 4 or 5 drops of air tool oil into air inlet.
NOTE: Air tool oil not provided; it is available
at most major hardware and tool stores. SAE
#10 oil or sewing machine oil may be used
as a substitute. Do not use detergent oil.
3.
Re-connect air. Run cut-off tool at low throttle
without load for a few seconds to distribute
the oil throughout tool.
4.
When finished operating cut-off tool,
disconnect air hose. Wipe off housing with a
dry cloth. Place 4 or 5 drops of air tool oil into
air inlet; re-connect air and run tool for a few
seconds to distribute the oil. Disconnect air.