Jet Tools JPS-10TS operating instructions Rip Sawing

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Rip Sawing

Ripping is where the work piece is fed with the grain into the saw blade using the fence as a guide and a positioning device to ensure the desired width of cut (Figure 25).

Figure 25

Before starting a ripping cut, be sure the fence is clamped securely and aligned properly.

!Never rip freehand or use the miter gauge in combination with the fence.

!Never rip workpieces shorter than the saw blade diameter.

!Never reach behind the blade with either hand to hold down or remove the cutoff piece with the saw blade rotating.

Always use the blade guard, splitter and anti- kickback pawls. Make sure the splitter is properly aligned. When wood is cut along the grain, the kerf tends to close and bind on the blade and kickbacks can occur.

Note: A caution decal is installed on the guard and splitter assembly warning of the hazard of misalignment.

Figure 26

The rip fence (A, Fig. 26) should be set for the width of the cut (C, Fig. 26) by using the scale on the front rail, or by measuring the distance

between the blade (B) and fence (A). Stand out of line with the saw blade and workpiece to avoid sawdust and splinters coming off the blade or a kickback, if one should occur.

If the work piece does not have a straight edge, nail an auxiliary straight edged board on it to provide one against the fence. To cut properly, the board must make good contact with the table. If it is warped, turn the hollow side down.

In ripping, use one hand to hold the board down against the fence or fixture, and the other to push it into the blade between the blade and the fence. If the workpiece is narrower than 6" or shorter than 12", use a push stick or push block to push it through between the fence and saw blade (Figure 27). Never push in a location such that the pushing hand is in line with the blade. Move the hand serving as a hold-down a safe distance from the blade as the cut nears completion. For very narrow ripping where a push stick cannot be used, use a push block or auxiliary fence. Always push the workpiece completely past the blade at the end of a cut to minimize the possibility of a kickback.

Figure 27

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Contents Part No. M-708480 Walter Meier Manufacturing IncMore Information Warranty and ServiceTable of Contents Page Page Protection Tips from Kickback Kickback PreventionSpecifications FeaturesDefinitions and Terminology Shipping Contents Blade Tilt Pointer AssemblyUnpacking and Cleanup Installing LegsDust Hood Extension Wing AdjustmentRails and Fence Switch Bracket Extension WingsBlade Guard and Splitter Installing/Replacing the BladeAligning the Blade Guard and Splitter Miter Gauge Table InsertElectrical Connections Grounding InstructionsAll Grounded, Cord-connected Tools Extension Cord Recommendations On-Off Switch PadlockBlade Raising and Tilt Mechanism AdjustmentsAdjusting 45º and 90º Positive Stops Disconnect saw from power source before making adjustmentsTable to Blade Alignment Table Saws OperationsRip Sawing Resawing Do not use the standard table insert for dadoing operations Bevel and Miter OperationsFiller Piece Safety DevicesFeather Board Push Stick & Push BlockMiscellaneous MaintenanceCleaning LubricationParts TroubleshootingReplacement Parts Symptom Possible Cause CorrectionIndex No Description Size Qty Motor and TrunnionJPS10TS-174JB Motor and Trunnion JPS10TS-TIA Table and CabinetTS-1533042 Pan Head Screw Stand Assembly Index No. Part No Description Size Qty Cast Iron WingsElectrical Connections
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