Jet Tools 22-44 Pro operating instructions Abrasives, Abrasive Selection Guide

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Abrasives

The abrasive material you choose will have a substantial effect on the performance of your sander. Variations in paper type, weight, coating and durability all contribute to achieving your desired finish.

JET Abrasives are available in Ready-To- WrapTM pre-cut lengths or in the convenient Ready-To-Cut pre-marked box. Your JET dealer can recommend the best choice for your application.

Selecting Drum Abrasives

It is important to select the proper grit of abrasive for the type of sanding being performed to achieve maximum results. As with any sanding operation, first begin sanding with a coarser grit, depending upon the roughness of the stock or the amount of stock to be removed. Then progressively work toward finer grits. The chart (Figure 44) shows the general uses for the various grits. JET offers abrasives in the ten different grits shown – consult the stock numbers on page 32 to order.

The amount of stock to be removed is a major consideration when choosing the grit grade with which to begin. Grits 24, 36, 50 and 60 are primarily designed for stock removal. Grits 24 and 36 will remove the most material in one pass, whether you are doing abrasive planing, cleaning up glued panels, or flattening stock. Grits from 100 through 220 are primarily finishing grits designed to remove the scratch pattern from the previous grit used. For best results, never skip more than one grit grade when progressing through a sanding sequence.

For fine work, such as furniture, try not to skip any grit grades during the sanding process.

In general, premium quality abrasives will produce a better finish with a less noticeable scratch pattern.

NOTE: Grits that are too fine can sometimes burnish the wood and leave a glossy surface which will not accept stains evenly. This will vary by type of wood. Oak, for example, is susceptible to burnishing because of its open pores.

Cleaning Abrasive Strips

Regularly clean the abrasive strips on the drums with commercially available cleaning sticks, following the manufacturer’s directions. When cleaning, also brush the stick crumbs from the drum while it is still rotating.

In some cases, build-ups resulting from burns can also be removed with Plexiglas held on edge over the rotating drum.

Always wear eye protection while performing sandpaper cleaning, and take all precautions to avoid any contact of hands or clothing with the rotating drum.

Cloth-backed abrasives can be cleaned by soaking in paint thinner or mineral spirits for 20 minutes to 1 hour, then using a brush to remove any build-up. Dry the abrasive strips completely before using. Any used solvents should be discarded in compliance with environmental regulations.

Increasing Abrasive Life

Abrasive life can be increased not only by cleaning, but by removing the abrasive strip from the drum and reversing it. To do this, remove the strip and use what was the trailing end as the starting end on the left (outboard) side of the drum. Reversing the strip will provide a fresh set of cutting edges on the abrasive.

 

Abrasive Selection Guide

Grit

Common Application

24

Abrasive planing, surfacing rough-sawn boards, maximum stock removal, glue removal.

36

Abrasive planing, surfacing rough-sawn boards, maximum stock removal, glue removal.

50

Surfacing and dimensioning boards, trueing warped boards

60

Surfacing and dimensioning boards, trueing warped boards.

80

Light dimensioning, removal of planer ripples.

100

Light surfacing, removal of planer ripples.

120

Light surfacing, minimal stock removal.

150

Finish sanding, minimal stock removal.

180

Finish sanding only, not for stock removal.

220

Finish sanding only, not for stock removal.

Figure 44

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22-44 Pro specifications

The Jet Tools 22-44 Pro drum sander stands out as one of the leading machines in the woodworking industry, known for its exceptional performance and durability. Aimed at both professional woodworkers and serious hobbyists, this tool boasts a range of features that enhance efficiency and precision, making it a valuable addition to any workshop.

One of the primary features of the Jet 22-44 Pro is its powerful 1.75 HP motor. This motor ensures consistent and reliable operation, allowing users to tackle a variety of sanding tasks with ease. The machine operates at 1,800 RPM, providing quick and efficient material removal. The adjustable table height allows for a maximum sanding width of 22 inches, accommodating larger workpieces for versatility in projects.

In terms of technology, the Jet 22-44 Pro employs a unique, patented drum design that ensures even sanding across the entire surface. This design minimizes the risk of snipe, a common problem in sanders that can result in uneven finish on workpieces. The 44-inch long sanding drum provides ample surface area, which aids in achieving a flawless finish without the need for excessive passes.

The tool features an adjustable infeed and outfeed table, ensuring optimal material support and stability during sanding operations. This feature is particularly beneficial for larger boards, as it prevents warping and allows for more accurate sanding. Additionally, the integrated dust collection system enhances cleanliness by efficiently capturing dust and debris, promoting a healthier working environment.

The Jet 22-44 Pro is equipped with a micro-adjustable sanding drum, allowing users to make precise depth adjustments for different applications. This functionality makes it easy to switch between various grits without sacrificing accuracy. Furthermore, the machine’s sturdy construction and robust frame reduce vibration during operation, contributing to improved accuracy and reduced fatigue during prolonged use.

The user-friendly design of the Jet 22-44 Pro also includes safety features such as an emergency stop button and integrated overload protection. This ensures that the machine can be operated safely, with features in place to prevent damage to both the tool and the user.

In summary, the Jet Tools 22-44 Pro drum sander combines power, versatility, and advanced technology to deliver an outstanding finishing tool for woodworkers. Its robust motor, unique drum design, and user-friendly features make it a top choice for anyone looking to enhance their woodworking capabilities.