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Blade Selection 

The bandsaw is delivered with a saw blade that 
is adequate for a variety of cut-off jobs on a 
variety of common materials. A general-purpose 
blade is provided as standard equipment with 
the machine. After-market blades can be 
acquired for specific cutting jobs.  

A coarse blade could be used for a solid steel 
bar, but a finer tooth blade would be used on a 
thin-wall steel tube. In general, the blade choice 
is determined by the thickness of the material; 
the thinner the materials; the finer the tooth 
pitch. 

A minimum of three teeth should be on the 
workpiece at all times for proper cutting. The 
blade and workpiece can be damaged if the 
teeth are so far apart that they straddle the 
workpiece. 

For very high production on cutting of special 
materials, or to cut hard-to-cut materials such as 
stainless steel, tool steel, or titanium, call JET 
for more specific blade recommendations. JET 
can provide you with very specific instructions 
regarding the best blade (and coolant or cutting 
fluid, if needed) for the material or shape 
supplied. 

Blade Break-in Procedures 

New blades are very sharp and, therefore, have 
a tooth geometry that is easily damaged if a 
careful break-in procedure is not followed. 
Consult the blade manufacturer’s literature for 
break-in of specific blades on specific materials. 
However, the following procedure will be 
adequate for break-in of JET-supplied blades on 
lower alloy ferrous materials. 

1.  Clamp a section of round stock in the vise. 

The stock should be 2 inches or larger in 
diameter. 

2.  Operate the saw at low speed. Start the cut 

with a very light feed rate. 

3.  When the saw has completed 1/3 of the cut, 

increase the feed rate slightly and allow the 
saw to complete the cut. 

4.  Keep the hydraulic cylinder needle valve in 

the same position and begin a second cut 
on the same or similar workpiece. 

5.  When the blade has completed about 1/3 of 

the cut, increase the feed rate.  

Watch the chip formation until cutting is at its 
most efficient rate and allow the saw to 
complete the cut (refer to 

Evaluating Blade 

Efficiency

 below). 

The blade is now consid-

ered ready for use. 

Operations 

Hydraulic Feed Control 

The weight of the saw head provides the force 
needed to cut through the workpiece. The cut-off 
saw has a hydraulic cylinder that controls the 
feed rate of the saw. 

The hydraulic feed control circuit consists of a 
single acting 

hydraulic cylinder

 and a 

feed rate 

control

. The feed control cylinder resists motion 

in the downward direction to control the feed 
rate. The control cylinder offers no resistance 
when raised upward. 

The 

feed rate control

 

knob

 (Figure 4) controls 

the rate at which the saw head is lowered. The 
control knob (needle valve) controls the rate at 
which the hydraulic fluid is released from the 
hydraulic cylinder. When the needle valve is 
closed, the cylinder is locked. With the needle 
valve slightly open, the cylinder permits slow, or 
light, downward force. Opening the needle valve 
further increases the feed rate. 

The needle valve is adjusted until the saw is 
operating efficiently. The efficiency of operation 
is usually evaluated by observing chip formation. 
Blade efficiency is further described below. 

Evaluating Cutting Efficiency 

Is the blade cutting efficiently? The best way to 
determine this is to observe the chips formed by 
the cutting blade. 

If the chip formation is powdery, then the feed is 
much too light or the blade is dull. 

If the chips formed are curled, but colored – blue 
or straw colored from heat generated during the 
cut – then the feed rate is too high. 

If the chips are slightly curled and are not 
colored by heat – the blade is sufficiently sharp 
and is cutting at its most efficient rate. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Содержание J-9225

Страница 1: ...ng Instructions and Parts Manual 8 3 4 Zip Miter Bandsaw Model J 9225 JET 427 New Sanford Road LaVergne Tennessee 37086 Part No M 414467 Ph 800 274 6848 Revision C 01 2016 www jettools com Copyright 2...

Страница 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...

Страница 3: ...ion 10 Blade Break in Procedures 10 Operations 10 Hydraulic Feed Control 10 Evaluating Cutting Efficiency 10 Setting the Work Stop 11 Quick Release Vise Operation 11 Miter Cuts 12 Coolant Flow Control...

Страница 4: ...ment and other masonry products Arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber Your risk of exposure varies depending on how often you do this type of work To reduce your exposure to these chemic...

Страница 5: ...for the best and safest performance Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories 26 Make sure the work piece is securely clamped in the vise Never use your hand to hold the work piece...

Страница 6: ...virtually any material The Model J 9225 bandsaw is equipped with a coolant system which can greatly extend blade life and speed the cutting of a variety of materials which are best cut with cutting fl...

Страница 7: ...left side of the machine and is mounted on a shaft that is part of the blade tension mechan ism The blade tension mechanism is used to tighten the saw blade on the blade wheels Blade tension generally...

Страница 8: ...oist to lift When moving the saw stand top assembly the cutting head or bow should be in the down position Referring to Figure 3 1 The saw A and stand top B come as an assembled unit Use a hoist to li...

Страница 9: ...he feed rate Feed Rate Start Stop Control used in conjunction with the Feed Rate Control see above in the locked position the saw head is prevented from descending in the unlocked position the saw hea...

Страница 10: ...ulic cylinder needle valve in the same position and begin a second cut on the same or similar workpiece 5 When the blade has completed about 1 3 of the cut increase the feed rate Watch the chip format...

Страница 11: ...6 The vise on the J 9225 bandsaw comes equipped with a quick release handle that permits the workpiece to be rapidly repositioned or changed for a repeated cutting operation while requiring only one...

Страница 12: ...e runs at all times when the machine is turned on Two coolant flow control valves A Fig 8 located on the top of the bearing blocks control the amount of flow from the nozzles Coolant flow should be ad...

Страница 13: ...the drive wheel Disconnect the bandsaw saw from its electrical power source If required adjust the bearing and guide block on one assembly then the other as follows 1 Using a 3mm hex wrench loosen two...

Страница 14: ...justed as follows Disconnect the cut off saw from its electrical power source 1 Place the saw in the lowered position to repres ent the completion of a cutting operation 2 Using a crosspoint screwdriv...

Страница 15: ...clockwise until the blade E hangs loose 4 Pull the blade E off the drive wheel F and idler wheel G and out of the blade guides H1 H2 Store the removed blade carefully before proceeding Installing New...

Страница 16: ...d sealed periodic lubrication is not required Wheel Bushings six to eight drops of oil each week Pivot Points Shafts and Bearing areas six to eight drops of oil each week Coolant Change coolant on a f...

Страница 17: ...aw without pressure on workpiece 1 Use a finer tooth blade 2 Try a lower blade speed 3 Decrease spring tension 4 Increase feed pressure hard spots Reduce speed increase feed pres sure Scale 5 Increase...

Страница 18: ...al wear on side back of blade 1 Blade guides worn 2 Blade guide bearings not adjusted 3 Blade guide bearing bracket is loose 1 Replace blade guides 2 Adjust blade guide bearings 3 Tighten blade guide...

Страница 19: ...10 2 27 TS 1503021 Socket Head Cap Screw M6x10 1 28 9225 28 Lift Handle 1 29 9180 29 Handle Grip 1 32 TS 2246302 Button Head Socket Screw M6x30 4 35 TS 1503011 Socket Head Cap Screw M6x8 2 38 9225 38...

Страница 20: ...r M10 1 93 5 TS 1540071 Hex Nut M10 1 94 TS 1505061 Socket Head Cap Screw M10x40 1 95 9225 95 Cylinder Assembly 1 96 9225 96 Idler Wheel 1 97 TS 1551071 Lock Washer M10 2 98 TS 1505041 Socket Head Cap...

Страница 21: ...ing 19 8x 2 4 1 198 TS 2210451 Hex Cap Screw M10x45 2 199 9225 199 Bearing 1 200 9225 200 Bushing 1 201 9225 201 Nut 1 202 9180 202 Spring Eye Bolt 1 202 1 TS 1540071 Hex Nut M10 1 207 TS 1523051 Set...

Страница 22: ...ut M8 12 256 1 9225 193 Socket Head Cap Screw M6x110 1 256 2 TS 1541021 Nylon Lock Hex Nut M6 2 256 3 TS 1550041 Washer M6 2 262 TS 1551041 Lock Washer M6 4 263 TS 1503041 Socket Head Cap Screw M6x16...

Страница 23: ...23 Saw Assembly Drawing 1 of 3...

Страница 24: ...24 Saw Assembly Drawing 2 of 3...

Страница 25: ...25 Saw Assembly Drawing 3 of 3...

Страница 26: ...215 12 J 9225 215 12 Electrical Box 1 215 13 9180 215 13 Cable Relief 2 215 14 9180 215 14 Cable Relief 1 215 15 9180 215 15 Cable Relief 2 215 16 9180 215 16 Net Plate 1 215 17 9180 215 17 Rail 1 21...

Страница 27: ...27 Electrical Box Assembly...

Страница 28: ...28 Wiring Diagram 427 New Sanford Road LaVergne Tennessee 37086 Phone 800 274 6848 www jettools com...

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