Jet JWBS-10 User manual

JWBS-10
BAND SAW
Original:
GB
Operating Instructions
Translations:
D
Gebrauchsanleitung
F
Mode d´emploi
JPW (Tool) AG
Tämperlistrasse 5
CH-8117 Fällanden
Switzerland
Phone +41 44 806 47 48
Fax +41 44 806 47 58
www.jettools.com
M-10000861M 2016-05

CE-Conformity Declaration
CE-Konformitätserklärung
Déclaration de Conformité CE
Product / Produkt / Produit:
Band saw
Bandsäge
Scie à ruban
JWB-10
Brand / Marke / Marque:
JET
Manufacturer / Hersteller / Fabricant:
JPW (Tool) AG, Tämperlistrasse 5, CH-8117 Fällanden
Schweiz / Suisse / Switzerland
We hereby declare that this product complies with the regulations
Wir erklären hiermit, dass dieses Produkt der folgenden Richtlinie entspricht
Par la présente, nous déclarons que ce produit correspond aux directives suivantes
2006/42/EC
Machinery Directive
Maschinenrichtlinie
Directive Machines
designed in consideration of the standards
und entspechend folgender zusätzlicher Normen entwickelt wurde
et été développé dans le respect des normes complémentaires suivantes
EN ISO 12100:2010
EN 61029-1:2009+A11:2010
EN 61029-2-5:2011
Responsible for the Documentation / Dokumentations-Verantwortung / Résponsabilité de Documentation:
Hansjörg Meier
Head Product-Mgmt. / Leiter Produkt-Mgmt. / Resp. Gestion des Produits
JPW (Tool) AG
2016-05-24 Alain Schmid, General Manager
JPW (Tool) AG, Tämperlistrasse 5, CH-8117 Fällanden
Schweiz / Suisse / Switzerland

GB - ENGLISH
Operating Instructions
Dear Customer,
Many thanks for the confidence you have shown in us with the purchase of your new JET-machine. This manual has been
prepared for the owner and operators of a JET JWBS-10 band saw to promote safety during installation, operation and
maintenance procedures. Please read and understand the information contained in these operating instructions and the
accompanying documents. To obtain maximum life and efficiency from your machine, and to use the machine safely, read this
manual thoroughly and follow instructions carefully.
…Table of Contents
1. Declaration of conformity
2. Warranty
3. Safety
Authorized use
General safety notes
Remaining hazards
4. Machine specifications
Technical data
Noise emission
Dust emission
Contents of delivery
Machine description
Contents of shipping container
5. Transport and start up
Transport and installation
Assembly
Mains connection
Dust connection
Starting operation
6. Machine operation
7. Setup and adjustments
Changing the saw blade
Blade tension adjustment
Blade tracking adjustment
Blade guide adjustment
Thrust bearing adjustment
Miter gauge adjustment
Table tilting
90º Table Stop Adjustment
8. Maintenance and inspection
9. Troubleshooting
10. Environmental protection
11. Available accessories
1. Declaration of conformity
On our own responsibility we hereby declare that this
product complies with the regulations* listed on page 2.
Designed in consideration with the standards**. CE type
examination*** conducted by****
2. Warranty
The Seller guarantees that the supplied product is free from
material defects and manufacturing faults. This warranty
does not cover any defects which are caused, either directly
or indirectly, by incorrect use, carelessness, accidental
damage, repair, inadequate maintenance or cleaning and
normal wear and tear.
Guarantee and/or warranty claims must be made within
twelve months from the date of purchase (date of invoice).
Any further claims shall be excluded.
This warranty includes all guarantee obligations of the
Seller and replaces all previous declarations and
agreements concerning warranties.
The warranty period is valid for eight hours of daily use. If
this is exceeded, the warranty period shall be reduced in
proportion to the excess use, but to no less than three
months.
Returning rejected goods requires the prior express consent
of the Seller and is at the Buyer’s risk and expense.
Further warranty details can be found in the General Terms
and Conditions (GTC). The GTC can be viewed at
www.jettools.com or can be sent by post upon request.
The Seller reserves the right to make changes to the
product and accessories at any time.
3. Safety
3.1 Authorized use
This machine is designed for sawing wood, wood derived
materials as well as similar to be machined hard plastics
only.
Machining of other materials is not permitted and may be
carried out in specific cases only after consulting with the
manufacturer.
No metal workpieces may be machined.
The workpiece must allow to safely be loaded, supported
and guided.
The proper use also includes compliance with the operating
and maintenance instructions given in this manual.
The machine must be operated only by persons familiar
with its operation and maintenance and who are familiar
with its hazards.
The required minimum age must be observed

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The machine must only be used in a technically perfect
condition
When working on the machine, all safety mechanisms and
covers must be mounted.
In addition to the safety requirements contained in these
operating instructions and your country’s applicable
regulations, you should observe the generally recognized
technical rules concerning the operation of woodworking
machines.
Any other use exceeds authorization.
In the event of unauthorized use of the machine, the
manufacturer renounces all liability and the responsibility is
transferred exclusively to the operator.
3.2 General safety notes
Woodworking machines can be dangerous if not used
properly. Therefore the appropriate general technical rules
as well as the following notes must be observed.
Read and understand the entire instruction manual before
attempting assembly or operation.
Keep this operating instruction close by the machine,
protected from dirt and humidity, and pass it over to the new
owner if you part with the tool.
No changes to the machine may be made.
Daily inspect the function and existence of the safety
appliances before you start the machine.
Do not attempt operation in this case, protect the machine
by unplugging the mains cord.
Remove all loose clothing and confine long hair.
Before operating the machine, remove tie, rings, watches,
other jewellery, and roll up sleeves above the elbows.
Wear safety shoes; never wear leisure shoes or sandals.
Always wear the approved working outfit
- safety goggles
- ear protection
- dust protection
Do not wear gloves while operating this machine.
For the safe handling of saw blades wear work gloves.
Observe the chapter “save operation” in this manual.
Control the stopping time of the machine, it may not be
longer than 10 seconds.
Insure that the workpiece does not roll when cutting round
pieces.
Use suitable table extensions and supporting aids for
difficult to handle workpieces.
Always lower the blade guide close to the workpiece.
With the machine table is inclined use the fence and
position it on the bottom side only.
Always hold and guide the workpieces safely during
machining.
Remove cut and jammed workpieces only when motor is
turned off and the machine is at a complete standstill.
Install the machine so that there is sufficient space for safe
operation and workpiece handling.
Keep work area well lighted.
The machine is designed to operate in closed rooms and
must be placed stable on firm and levelled ground.
Make sure that the power cord does not impede work and
cause people to trip.
Keep the floor around the machine clean and free of scrap
material, oil and grease.
Stay alert!
Give your work undivided attention. Use common sense.
Keep an ergonomic body position.
Maintain a balanced stance at all times.
Do not operate the machine when you are tired.
Do not operate the machine under the influence of drugs,
alcohol or any medication. Be aware that medication can
change your behaviour.
Keep children and visitors a safe distance from the work
area.
Never reach into the machine while it is operating or
running down.
Never leave a running machine unattended. Before you
leave the workplace switch off the machine.
Do not operate the electric tool near inflammable liquids or
gases.
Observe the fire fighting and fire alert options, for example
the fire extinguisher operation and place.
Do not use the machine in a dump environment and do not
expose it to rain.
Wood dust is explosive and can also represent a risk to
health.
Dust form some tropical woods in particular, and from
hardwoods like beach and oak, is classified as a
carcinogenic substance.
Always use a suitable dust extraction device
Before machining, remove any nails and other foreign
bodies from the workpiece.
Use a push block when working the ends of narrow stock.
Always store the push stick or the push wood handle with
the machine, also when not in use.
Specifications regarding the maximum or minimum size of
the workpiece must be observed.
Do not remove chips and workpiece parts until the machine
is at a complete standstill.
Do not stand on the machine.
Connection and repair work on the electrical installation
may be carried out by a qualified electrician only.
Have a damaged or worn cord replaced immediately.
Make all machine adjustments or maintenance with the
machine unplugged from the power source.
Remove defective saw blades immediately.
3.3 Remaining hazards
When using the machine according to regulations some
remaining hazards may still exist

The moving saw blade in the work area can cause injury.
Broken saw blades can cause injuries.
Thrown workpieces can lead to injury
Wood chips and sawdust can be health hazards. Be sure to
wear personal protection gear such as safety goggles ear-
and dust protection.
Use a suitable dust exhaust system.
The use of incorrect mains supply or a damaged power
cord can lead to injuries caused by electricity.
4. Machine specifications
4.1 Technical data
Wheel diameter 255 mm
Cutting width max 245 mm
Cutting height max 100 mm
Sawblade length 1712 mm
Blade width 3 – 12.7 mm
Blade thickness 0,3 – 0,6 mm
Cutting speed 870 m/min
Machine Table(Lx W) 335x340 mm
Table tilting range 0° to 45°
Working height with stand 1055mm
Dust port diameter 100mm
Overall without stand
(WxDxH) 686 x 457 x838mm
Weight without stand 34 kg
Overall with stand
(WxDxH) 762 x496 x1511mm
Weight with stand 40 kg
Mains 1~230V, 50Hz
Motor Input power 600W S1
Reference current 2,7 A
Extension cord (H07RN-F): 3x1,5mm²
Installation fuse protection 10 A
4.2 Noise emission
Determined according to EN 1807
(Inspection tolerance 3 dB)
Workpiece beech:
T=30mm, L=1500mm, moisture 8,5%
Acoustic power level
(according to EN ISO 3746):
Idling LwA 85,0 dB(A)
Operating LwA 96,4 dB(A)
Acoustic pressure level
(EN ISO 11202):
Idling LpA 72,6 dB(A)
Operating LpA 83,4 dB(A)
The specified values are emission levels and are not
necessarily to be seen as safe operating levels. Although
there is a correlation between emission and imission levels,
these do not constitute a basis for determining the
necessity of additional safety measures. Workplace
conditions which could influence the noise imission level
include the duration of resonance, spatial particulars, other
noise sources etc. For example, the number of machines
and other work being performed. The permissible workplace
levels can vary from country to country.
This information is intended to allow the user to make a
better estimation of the hazards and risks involved.
4.3 Dust emission
The band saw JWBS-10 has been dust emission inspected.
At an air velocity of 20 m/s on the dust port dia 100mm:
Vacuum pressure 1250 Pa
Volume flow 565 m³/h
The machine meets a workplace dust emission limit of 2
mg/m³.
4.4 Content of delivery
Open stand
Machine table
Fence
Fence support rails
Mitre gauge
Assembly bag
Saw blade 10 mm
Operating manual
Spare parts list
4.5 Machine description
Fig. 1
A………..……...Sawblade tension knob
B…………...…...Upper viewing window
C…………...…...Control wheel Upper blade guide
D…………...…...Machine lamp
E………………...Upper blade guard
F…………..….... Rip fence
G………………...Sawblade
H………………...Mitre gauge
I……………….…Blade tension lever
J…………………Saw table
K…………………Tracking knob
L……………….…Wheel locking blade guide
M…………………Switch
N……………..…..Motor assembly
O……………..…..Extension table
P……………..…..Dust extraction nozzle
Q………………….Knob for the table
S…………………..Knob for Saw Door

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Fig. 2
4.6 Contents of shipping container
Fig.3
Refer to Figures 3 and 4.
1 Band saw – A
1 Table insert – B
1 Table – C
1 Fence – D
1 Guide rail – E
1 Handle – F
2 Hex wrenches, 3mm,6mm – G
1 Wrench – H
1 Miter gauge – J
4 Stand legs – K
4 Rubber foot – L
2 Short support plate – M
2 Long cross brace – N
2 Long support plate – O
2 Short cross brace – P
1 Push Stick---R
1 Owner’s Manual (not shown)
1 Part List (not shown)
1 Hardware package
Hardware package (JWBS10-HP), includes:
3 Hex cap screw, M8x55 – HP1
4 Hex washer head screw, M6x12 – HP2
32 Carriage bolt, M6x12 – HP3
4 Wing screw – HP4
4 Flat washer blk oxide M8 – HP5
6 Flat washer M8 – HP6
3 Lock washer M8 – HP7
3 Hex nut, M8 – HP8
32 Hex flange nut, M6 – HP9
Fig. 4
5. Transport and start up
5.1 Transport and installation
For transport use a forklift or hand trolley. Make sure the
machine does not tip or fall off during transport.
The machine is designed to operate in closed rooms and
must be placed stable on firm and levelled ground.

Stability of bandsaw.
Before using the bandsaw, ensure the machines upright
stability is satisfactory.
The bandsaw has three Ø8mm holes (A, Fig 5 Fig.6 Fig.7)
in it’s base to allow it to be bolted to a workbench or to the
supplied open stand
Fig. 5
Fig.6
Fig. 7
For packing reasons the machine is not completely
assembled.
Refer to Figure 6,Figure 7 to assemble stand. Use carriage
bolts (HP3) and flange nuts (HP9) throughout. Only hand-
tighten all fasteners at this time.
Make sure the two short support plates with extra holes (M)
are opposite one another as shown.
Slip rubber feet (L) onto ends of stand legs.
Place stand upright on level floor, and push down until it sits
evenly.
Tighten all nuts on stand assembly.
5.2 Assembly
If you notice any transport damage while unpacking, notify
your supplier immediately. Do not operate the machine!
Dispose of the packing in an environmentally friendly
manner.
Clean all rust protected surfaces with a mild solvent.
Prior to use, the following items have to be fitted:
Bandsaw table, Rip fence guide and Crank handle.
Fitting the table
Refer to Figure 8.
Loosen lock handle (shown in Figure 9) and pivot trunnion
(A1) to horizontal position.
Loosen lock knob (C2) and pull extension (C1) out from the
table (C).
Orient table as shown, then maneuver to allow saw
blade (A2) to pass through slot (C3) to the center.
Line up four threaded mounting holes underneath table with
the four mounting through-holes on trunnion.
Important: Adjust table so miter slot (C4) is parallel with
saw blade (A2).
Secure with four M6x12 hex washer head screws (HP2).
Tighten with 13mm wrench.
Fig. 8
Fitting Guide rail and fence
Attach guide rail (E, Figure 9) to front of table. Secure with
four wing screws (HP4) and flat washers (HP5).

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Fig. 9
Refer to Figure 10:
Place fence assembly (D, Figure 10) onto table at the miter
slot.
The rear hook should engage the rear of the table. The
fence body should engage the guide rail (E).
If the fence is not parallel to the miter slot:
Loosen two socket head cap screws (S1) with a 4mm hex
wrench. End cap (S2) may need to be removed.
Adjust fence so it is parallel to miter slot.
Lock the fence handle, securing it to the guide rail (E), and
verify that fence is still parallel to miter slot.
Retighten two screws (S1) to secure fence to the fence
body and replace end cap (S2).
Fig. 10
Fence scale adjustment
Refer to Figure 10:
Place fence assembly (D) onto table (C) against the saw
blade. Lock fence.
If the hairline on the scale indicator does not point to zero:
Remove fence assembly (D).
Loosen screw (S3) that secures scale to guide rail (E).
Repeat step 1, then slide scale until hairline on scale
indicator points to zero.
Being careful not to move the scale, unlock and lift fence
from the table.
Tighten screw (S3) to secure scale in position.
If further adjustment is needed, wing screws (HP4) can be
loosened to allow adjustment of guide rail (E).
Quick-tension handle
Install quick-tension handle into hub on back of saw. (see
Q, Figure 11), and tighten using a wrench on the flat of the
shaft.
Fig. 11
Setting the table square to sawblade
Tools Required : Small 90 º square (not supplied)
The table can be set at 90º to the sawblade by adjusting the
table stop screw underneath the table. Fig. 12
Fig 12
Refer to Figure 13:
Loosen the nut (A, Fig 13), adjust bolt (B).

Fig. 13
Checking the table for flatness
A steel rule should be held on the table across the table slot
close to the front edge of the table. (See Fig. 14)
Fig. 14
If the straight edge shows there is a step across the table
slot then the table needs to be adjusted using the two
screws and locking nuts provided for this purpose, located
on the underside of the rip fence guide, at (D, Fig 14)
Lower blade guard
When open the lower bandwheel door on this machine the
lower blade guard (Fig 15).
Fig 15
The bandwheel doors MUST be closed at all times when
the machine is being operated.
5.2 Mains connection
Mains connection and any extension cords used must
comply with applicable regulations.
The mains voltage must comply with the information on the
machine licence plate.
The mains connection must have a 10 A surge-proof fuse.
Only use power cords marked H07RN-F
Connections and repairs to the electrical equipment may
only be carried out by qualified electricians.
5.3 Dust connection
The machine is equipped with a dust port dia 100mm (B,
Fig. 16).The dust port is located at the back of the band saw
for mounting a hose (not provided) to connect a dust
collector or shop vacuum.
Fig. 16

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Before initial operation, the machine must be connected to
a dust extractor. The suction should switch on automatically
when the bandsaw is switched on.
The flow rate on the suction port must be 20m/sec.
Flexible hoses must be of non-flammable quality, and must
be connected to the machine ground system.
5.4 Starting operation
Magnetic(On/Off) Switch – located on front of machine:
You can start the machine with the green on button. The
red button on the main switch stops the machine.
Work Lamp Switch – located on front of machine above
On/Off switch. Turns LED work lamp on and off.
6. Machine operation
Correct working position:
In front of the machine standing in the direction of cutting.
Workpiece handling:
Hands placed flat on the workpiece outside the cutting area.
Feed the workpiece towards the saw blade in the direction
of the saw line, and cut as required by turning to follow the
line drawn. Push the workpiece steadily forward; complete
the cut as a single movement. Do not draw the workpiece
back, as this could cause the sawblade to run off its wheels.
Support long and wide workpieces with helping roller
stands.
Operating hints:
Work only with a sharp and flawless sawblade.
Near the cutting area use a push stick to feed.
Use a feeding template to safely guide small and narrow
workpieces.
Use a suitable wedge to prevent round timber from turning
under the pressure of the cut
Workpiece setup:
Bring the upper blade guide to a distance of approx 2-5mm
to the workpiece. (See Fig 17).
Fig. 17
For your own safety, always set the saw guide as close to
the workpiece as possible.
To adjust the cutting height release the winged nut (A, Fig
18) and move the upper blade guide and guard assembly
(B).
Fig. 18
Blade Drift Compensation:
Blade drift is a frequent problem on rip cuts and during
resawing.
Blade drift may occur when the fence is being used, the
blade begins to wander off the cutting line (Fig. 19).
.
Fig. 19
Blade drift can be caused by a number of factors.
- The saw blade follows the grain
- The saw blade is dull.
- Blade guides not adjusted correctly.
- Blade tension unsufficient.
- Blade-teeth have asymmetric“set”
Auxiliary fence for rip fence:
For your own safety always set the upper saw guide as
close to the workpiece as possible.

For narrow shallow cuts on the rip fence a self-made
auxiliary fence (E, Fig. 20) made of cutable material ( e.g.
wood, plastic, aluminium) must be used.
Length same as rip fence.
Fig. 20
Mitre gauge:
Place the mitre gauge in the table T-slot.
Directions for “safe operation“ :
Performing high resaw cuts
Performing diagonal cuts
Tenon cutting

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Cutting of wedges
Curved cuts
Arc cuts
7. Setup and adjustments
General note:
Setup and adjustment work may only be carried out
after the machine is protected against accidental
starting by pulling the mains plug.
7.1 Changing the sawblade
The sawblade has to meet the technical specification.
Choose a suitable sawblade, according to the cutting
operation and according to the material to be cut.
For high rip cuts:
- use a wide sawblade (e.g. 15mm), coarse teethed.
For narrow curved cuts:
- use a narrow sawblade (e.g. 6mm).
Check sawblade for flaws (cracks, broken teeth, bending)
before installation. Do not use faulty sawblades.
The sawblade teeth must point in cutting direction (down)
Always wear suitable gloves when handling sawblades.
The sawblades may only be changed when the mains plug
is pulled!
Replacing the bandsaw blade
Note: The JWBS-10 Band Saw comes equipped with a
factory-installed 1712x9.5x0.35(67.5" x 0.375" x 0.014"),
6TPI blade .
Disconnect machine from power source.
Open upper and lower doors (Figure 22) by rotating the
knobs.
Loosen lock knob (G, Figure 21) and pull extension (H,
Figure 22) away from table.
Fig.21
Remove guide rail (E, Figure 9).
Release tension on blade by moving tension handle (Q,
Figure 23) to the right.
Refer to Figure 22:
Remove blade from upper and lower wheels (K,L) and
from between upper and lower blade guides (M,N).

Remove blade through slot (O) in table.
Guide the new blade through table slot (O) leading with
the smooth edge. Place it around the upper and lower
wheels and into the upper and lower blade guides (M,N).
Note: The blade teeth should face the operator, and they
should point down toward the table.
Position the blade to track in the middle of the rubber
tires on the wheels (M,N).
Engage tension on the blade by moving quick tension
handle (Q, Figure 23) to the left.
Replace guide rail (E, Figure 9).
Before operating the saw, check that the blade is
tracking and has proper tension.
Fig. 22
7.2 Blade tension adjustment
Refer to Figure 23:
The blade tension knob (P) is used to adjust blade tension.
The quick tension lever (Q) must be engaged (moved to the
left) before making tension adjustments with knob (P).
All bearings on upper and lower guides must be clear of
blade.
Disconnect machine from power source.
Apply just enough tension to take slack out of blade.
Turn one wheel a few times to allow blade to position itself
in center of tire.
Note: If blade does not center, Adjusting blade tracking.
A gauge (R) directly behind upper wheel indicates
approximate tension according to width of blade. Set blade
tension with knob (P) to correspond to blade width as
marked on gauge (R).
Note: A tension meter is recommended to precisely set
tension for the size of blade used.
As you become more experienced with the saw, you may
find it necessary to change the blade tension from the initial
setting. Changes in blade width and the type of material
being cut will have an effect on blade tension.
Keep in mind that too little or too much blade tension can
cause blade breakage.
Fig. 23
7.3 Blade tracking adjustment
Refer to Figure 23:
Tracking refers to how the blade is situated upon the
wheels while in motion. The blade should track in the center
of both wheels.
The blade must be slightly tensioned before adjusting
blade tracking. Make sure blade guides and bearings (M,N,
Figure 22) do not interfere with blade. If blade tracking is
required, blade guide adjustment is described in sect to”
Guide bearing adjustment”.
Open upper and lower doors. Rotate upper wheel forward
by hand, and observe position of blade on wheel through
the window (S, Figure 23). Blade should be in the center of
the wheel.
If adjustment is necessary:
Loosen handle (T) and make adjustment with tracking knob
(U) while rotating wheel by hand.
Tightening the tracking knob slightly will move the blade so
it tracks towards the rear of machine. Loosening the
tracking knob slightly will cause the blade to track toward
the front of the machine.
After blade is tracking in the center of the wheel, tighten
handle (T).
Upper blade guide positioning
Refer to Figure 24:
The upper blade guide assembly (W) should be adjusted to
just above the material being cut. To adjust:

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Loosen lock knob (V) and raise or lower upper blade guide
assembly (W) by turning height adjustment knob (X).
Fig. 24
7.4 Blade guide adjustment
Overview
The blade guide assembly consists of two roller guides
(bearings) positioned on each side of the blade to
provide blade stability. A third guide (thrust bearing) is
positioned behind the blade to provide blade support.
There are two blade guide assemblies – an upper
assembly (Figure 25) and lower assembly (Figure 26).
Adjustments are performed in the same manner for each
assembly. Each assembly must be adjusted in turn using
the adjustment procedures outlined below.
7.5 Thrust bearing adjustment
Refer to Figures 25 and 26:
Note: Blade must already be tensioned and track-ing
properly.
Disconnect machine from power source.
For the upper thrust bearing, loosen thumb-screw (A,
Figure 25). For the lower blade guide, loosen setscrew
(A, Figure 26) with the 3mm hex wrench provided.
Slide the adjustment shaft (C) so the blade is positioned
in the middle of the thrust bearing (D).
Fig. 25: upper blade guides
Fig. 26: lower blade guides
The thrust bearing (D) is mounted on a concentric shaft
(C). When the shaft is rotated, the relative position of the
bearing to the back of the blade can be changed.
Rotate the adjustment shaft (C) so the thrust bearing (D)
just clears the back of the saw blade.
Tighten thumbscrew/setscrew (A).
NOTE: If a blade is being replaced with a new one of a
different size, the adjustment described above may fall
out of range and further adjustment may be required as
follows:
Loosen the socket head screw (E, not visible) with a
10mm wrench and adjust the entire assembly back or
forth to just clear the back of the saw blade. Tighten
screw (E), then fine tune the adjustment by repeating the
first part of this step.
Secure the thrust bearing (D) by tightening the
thumbscrew (A, upper guide) or setscrew (A, lower
guide).
Guide bearing adjustment
Refer to Figures 25 and 26:
Note: Blade must already be tensioned and track-ing
properly .

Disconnect machine from power source.
For upper blade guide, loosen two thumb-screws (F). For
lower blade guide, loosen two setscrews (F) with the
3mm hex wrench provided.
Slide adjustment shaft (G) to position each guide bearing
(H) approximately 1/16" behind the gullets of the saw
blade.
The guide bearing (H) is mounted on a concentric shaft.
When the shaft (G) is rotated, the relative position of the
guide to the blade can be changed.
Rotate each adjustment shaft (G) to position the guide
bearings (H) within 1/32" of the saw blade.
Secure the guide bearings (H) by tightening
thumbscrews (F, upper guide) or setscrews (F, lower
guide).
Fig.27
7.6 Miter gauge adjustment
Refer to Figure 28:
To adjust angle of miter gauge, loosen handle (J) and
rotate gauge body. Tighten handle.
Place miter gauge into table slot and use a square to
verify that 90-degree setting on scale is 90-degrees to
slot. Adjust pointer (K) if necessary.
Fig. 28
7.7 Tilting table
Refer to Figure 29:
Loosen lock knob (A).
Tilt table up to 45 degrees to the right or down 5 degrees
to the left. The angle can be read on the scale (B) on the
trunnion bracket.
Note: Table perpendicular (90º) to the blade corresponds
to a scale indication of 0º.
Tighten lock knob (A).
Note: The table stop (C) must be adjusted to permit the
table to tilt to the left.
Fig.29
NOTE: Lock handle (A, Figure 29) is adjustable – pull
down on handle and rotate on pin. Release handle,
making sure it settles back onto pin.
Fig.30
7.8 90º Table Stop Adjustment
7.8.1 Adjusting table stop
Refer to Figures29 and 30.
The table stop (C, Figure 29) is typically set to stop the
table at 90º (perpendicular) with the blade.
Disconnect machine from power source.
Loosen lock knob (A, Figure 29); then tilt table down,
bringing it to rest against table stop (C, Figure 29).

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Use a square (E, Figure 30) placed on the table and against
the blade, to verify that table is 90º to blade.
If an adjustment is necessary, tilt table up to access table
stop (C, Figure 29).
Loosen jam nut (D, Figure 29) and turn table stop in or out
to raise or lower the stop. Tighten the jam nut to hold table
stop in place.
Tilt table back to level, letting it rest against the stop and
confirm table is 90º with the blade as described in step 3.
For left tilt down to 5º, the table stop (C, Figure 9) must be
adjusted further.
7.8.2 Adjusting table tilt indicator
Set table at 90º with blade.
Confirm that table tilt indicator (F, Figure 30) points to zero.
If adjustment is required:
Slightly loosen screw securing indicator, adjust indicator to
point to zero; then re-tighten screw.
Test run:
Turn the wheels by hand and inspect the adjustments
made.
Start the machine with care.
Note:- When using the table at an angle always have the
rip fence on the lower side of the table to support the
workpiece.
8. Maintenance and inspection
General notes:
Maintenance, cleaning and repair work may only be
carried out after the machine is protected against
accidental starting by pulling the mains plug.
Repair and maintenance work on the electrical system may
only be carried out by a qualified electrician.
Clean the machine regularly.
NEVER USE WATER OR OTHER LIQUIDS TO CLEAN
THE MACHINE. USE A BRUSH.
Keep the ventilation slots of the motor clean to prevent it
from overheating.
Inspect the proper function of the dust extraction daily.
All protective and safety devices must be re-attached
immediately after completed cleaning, repair and
maintenance work.
Defective safety devices must be replaced immediately.
Inspect the correct blade tension regularly. Take away the
blade tension if the machine is not in use for a longer time
period.
Inspect the blade guide adjustment regularly.
Wheels:
The rubber tyre of the wheels must be cleaned regularly.
The upper wheel support must be lubricated regularly.
Table insert:
Replace a worn table insert.
The table insert may not project above table surface.
The table insert must be made out of cutable material (e.g.
wood, plastic, aluminium)
The table insert may not project above table surface.
Saw blades:
The servicing of saw blades should only be performed by a
trained person.
Only use sharp and properly set saw blades.
Replacing drive belt:
The belt tension must be inspected regularly.
Disconnect machine from power source.
Open upper and lower doors.
Remove saw blade as described.
Refer to Figure 31:
Remove tension on drive belt (L) by loosening the socket
head screw (13mm wrench required) on the back of the
cabinet that secures the motor.
Using snap ring pliers, remove snap ring (M) that secures
lower wheel (N) to shaft (O).
Slide lower wheel assembly off the shaft (O) which will
dislodge the belt (L). Discard the old belt.
Place new belt onto lower wheel pulley.
Reinstall lower wheel assembly by sliding it back onto the
shaft (O).
Reinstall snap ring (M).
Place new belt (L) partially around motor pulley (P) to get it
started, then turn wheel (N) by hand until belt is completely
seated on motor pulley (P).
Push the motor down to add tension to belt. The belt is
properly tensioned when moderate finger pressure on the
belt between the two pulleys causes a 1/2-inch deflection.
Tighten socket head screw on the back of the cabinet that
secures the motor.
Re-install blade.
Fig.31
Adjusting drive belt tension:
Refer to Figure 31:
Disconnect machine from power source.

With a 13mm wrench, loosen socket head screw on back of
cabinet that secures the motor.
Push motor down to add tension to belt.
The belt is properly tensioned when moderate finger
pressure on the belt between the two pulleys causes a 1/2"
deflection.
Tighten socket head screw that secures motor.
9. Trouble shooting
Motor doesn’t start
*No electricity-
check mains and fuse.
*Defective switch, motor or cord-
consult an electrician.
Machine vibrates excessively
*Stand on uneven floor-
adjust stand for even support.
*dust on wheel-
clean tires.
*sawblade has cracks-
replace sawblade immediately
Cut is not square
*Table stop setting wrong.
*Blade guide setting is bad
Cutting surfaces is bad
*Wrong sawblade used
*resin collection on sawblade
*sawblade is dull
*Blade guide setting is bad
*Blade tension too low
*workpiece inhomogeneous
*Feed pressure too high-
Do not force the workpiece.
10. Environmental protection
Protect the environment.
Your appliance contains valuable materials which can be
recovered or recycled. Please leave it at a specialized
institution.
11. Available accessories
Refer to the JET-Price-list

JWBS-10
BANDSÄGE
DE
Bedienungsanleitung
TOOL FRANCE SARL
9 Rue des Pyrénées, 91090 LISSES, France
www.jettools.com
M-10000 61M 2019-01

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CE-Con ormity Declaration
CE-Kon ormitätserklärung
Déclaration de Con ormité CE
Product / Produkt / Produit:
Band saw
Bandsäge
Scie à ruban
JWBS-10
Brand / Marke / Marque:
JET
Manu acturer / Hersteller / Fabricant:
TOOL FRANCE SARL
9 Rue des Pyrénées,91090 LISSES, France
We hereby declare that this product complies with the regulations
Wir erklären hiermit, dass dieses Produkt der folgenden Richtlinie entspricht
Par la présente, nous déclarons que ce produit correspond aux directives suivantes
2006/42/EC
Machinery Directive
Maschinenrichtlinie
Directive Machines
designed in consideration of the standards
und entspechend folgender zusätzlicher Normen entwickelt wurde
et été développé dans le respect des normes complémentaires suivantes
EN ISO 12100:2010
EN 61029-1:2009+A11:2010
EN 61029-2-5:2011
Responsible for the Documentation / Dokumentations-Verantwortung / Résponsabilité de Documentation:
Head Product-Mgmt. / Leiter Produkt-Mgmt. / Resp. Gestion des Produits
TOOL FRANCE SARL
9 Rue des Pyrénées,91090 LISSES, France
201 -12-25 Christophe SAINT SULPICE, General Manager
TOOL FRANCE SARL
9 Rue des Pyrénées,91090 LISSES, France

DE - DEUTSCH
Bedienungsanleitung
Sehr geehrter Kunde,
Vielen Dank für das Vertrauen, das Sie uns mit dem Kauf Ihrer neuen JET-Maschine entgegengebracht haben. Dieses
Handbuch richtet sich an den Eigentümer und Betreiber einer JET JWBS-10 Bandsäge, und soll die Sicherheit bei Installation,
Betrieb und Wartung gewährleisten. Bitte lesen Sie diese Bedienungsanleitung mit allen Anlagen aufmerksam durch. Lesen Sie
diese Anleitung sorgfältig durch und befolgen Sie die Anweisungen genau, damit Sie die größtmögliche Lebensdauer und
Leistungsfähigkeit Ihrer Maschine erzielen und eine sichere Nutzung der Maschine gewährleistet ist.
…Inhalt
1. Kon ormitätserklärung
2. Garantie
3. Sicherheitshinweise
Bestimmungsgemäße Verwendung
Allgemeine Sicherheitshinweise
Restrisiken
4. Maschinenspezi ikationen
Technische Daten
Schallemission
Staubemission
Lieferumfang
Maschinenbeschreibung
Containerinhalt
5. Transport und Inbetriebnahme
Transport und Aufstellung
Montage
Netzanschluss
Absauganschluss
Inbetriebnahme
6. Bedienung der Maschine
7. Rüst‐ und Einstellarbeiten
Sägeblattwechsel
Einstellung der Sägeblattspannung
Einstellung des Bandlaufs
Einstellung der Sägeblattführung
Einstellung des Axiallagers
Einstellung des Gehrungsanschlags
Maschinentisch neigen
Maschinentisch auf 90º schwenken
8. Wartung und Inspektion
9. Fehlersuche und -behebung
10. Umweltschutz
11. Lie erbares Zubehör
1. Kon ormitätserklärung
Hiermit erklären wir in eigener Verantwortung, dass dieses
Produkt mit den auf Seite 2 aufgeführten Richtlinien*
konform ist. Bei der Ausführung wurden die Normen**
angewendet. CE-Baumusterprüfung*** durchgeführt
von****
2. Garantie
Tool France PROMAC, JPW Industries-Europe
gewährleistet, dass das/die gelieferte(n) Produkt(e) frei von
Material- und Fertigungsmängeln ist/sind.
Diese Gewährleistung erstreckt sich nicht auf Mängel, die
direkt oder indirekt durch unsachgemäßen Gebrauch,
Fahrlässigkeit, Schäden durch Unfälle, Reparaturen oder
unzureichende Wartung bzw. Reinigung sowie normale
Verschleißerscheinungen verursacht werden.
Weitere Auskünfte zur Gewährleistung (z.B.
Gewährleistungsfrist) finden Sie in den Allgemeinen
Geschäftsbedingungen (AGB), die Vertragsbestandteil sind.
Diese AGB können auf der Website Ihres Händlers
eingesehen oder Ihnen auf Anfrage zugesandt werden.
Tool France PROMAC, JPW Industries-Europe behält sich
das Recht vor, jederzeit Änderungen an Produkt und
Zubehör vorzunehmen.
3. Sicherheitshinweise
3.1 Bestimmungsgemäße Verwendung
Diese Maschine ist ausschließlich für das Sägen von Holz
und Holzwerkstoffen, sowie für die Bearbeitung von harten
Kunststoffen ausgelegt.
Die Bearbeitung anderer Werkstoffe ist nicht zulässig und
darf im Einzelfall nur nach Rücksprache mit dem Hersteller
durchgeführt werden.
Die Bearbeitung metallischer Werkstücke ist nicht zulässig.
Das Werkstück muss sicher geladen, gestützt und geführt
werden können.
Zur bestimmungsgemäßen Nutzung gehören auch die
Beachtung der Betriebs- und Instandhaltungshinweise in
dieser Anleitung.
Die Maschine darf nur von Personen bedient werden, die
sich mit der Bedienung und Instandhaltung auskennen und
über die damit verbundenen Gefahren informiert sind.
Das vorgeschriebene Mindestalter ist zu beachten.
Die Maschine darf nur in technisch einwandfreiem Zustand
betrieben werden.
Bei Arbeiten an der Maschine müssen alle
Sicherheitsvorrichtungen und Schutzabdeckungen
angebracht sein.
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