Jet Tools 22-44 Pro operating instructions Dust Collection

Models: 22-44 Pro

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Learning how to use its adjustments and controls will allow you to fine-tune the machine for maximum results. The best results come from experimenting with different abrasive grits and machine adjustments to fit the job at hand. Following is a list of useful tips which can help you improve performance of your sander.

Dust Collection

When connecting dust collectors, remember that straight pipe will not restrict airflow as much as flexible tubing. Y’s and elbows will restrict airflow less than T’s. Also, a hose smaller than 2-1/2” diameter should not be used.

Multiple-Piece Sanding Runs

When abrasive planing (or thickness sanding) a run of similar pieces that you want to have the same thickness, it is best to determine the thickness of the thinnest piece and process all pieces to that same thickness in one session. Be aware that the sander will remove cups and crowns in the workpiece; consider this when measuring and processing stock to the same thickness.

Sanding Multiple Pieces At Once

When sanding multiple pieces simultaneously, make sure to stagger (step) the pieces across the width of the conveyor belt. This provides better contact with the tension rollers. Try to process only multiple pieces of similar thickness. If there is a significant thickness difference, the thinner pieces can slip on the conveyor belt if they do not contact the tension rollers. Also note that pieces thicker than 3/4” should be longer than the minimum normally recommended to prevent tipping of the stock.

Edge Sanding

When edge sanding, the sander will mimic the opposite edge of the stock which is lying on the conveyor belt. Because of this, it is important for the stock edge to have been ripped at the proper angle to the face before the sanding process. When edge sanding stock that is less than 3/4” wide or more than 2” high, it is good procedure to stack and clamp several pieces together to prevent them from slipping or tipping on the conveyor belt.

Sanding Imperfect Stock

When sanding stock with a cup or crown, place the crown up. This will stabilize the stock to help prevent tipping or rocking during sanding. After the crown has been removed and the top is flat, turn the stock over and sand the opposite side. To avoid personal injury, take special care when sanding stock that is twisted, bowed, or otherwise varies in thickness from end to end. If possible, support such stock as it is being sanded to keep it from slipping or tipping. Use

extra roller stands, help from another person, or hand pressure on the stock, to minimize potentially hazardous situations.

Face Frames and Raised Panel Doors

It is very important to have the proper abrasive contact when doing this type of sanding. If the machine is set to take an excessive depth of cut, the result can be a gouge or dip as the drum goes from sanding the rails at full width to sanding just a few inches of width on the stiles. To prevent this, make sure that when using abrasives finer than 80 grit the drum is in contact with the wood but can still be spun by hand. If there is room, angling the stock on the conveyor belt can also help. Slowing the conveyor feed when coming to a rail in the stock can help prevent a dip or gouge. This allows the abrasive to work the wider width with less effort, and to achieve better consistency of the finished surface.

Stock Feeding Angle

Some pieces, because of their dimensions, will need to be fed into the machine at a 90° angle (perpendicular to the drum). However, even a slight offset angle of the stock will provide for more effective stock removal. The optimum feeding angle for stock removal is about 60° (see Figure 42).

Figure 42

Angling the workpiece for stock removal provides other advantages, such as less loading of certain areas of the drums due to glue lines or mineral streaks in the stock, more even wear of abrasive strips, potentially faster feed rates, and lighter loads on the motor. Note that to get the best final finish, however, the stock should be fed through the machine so it will be sanded in line with the grain of the wood on the final one or two passes.

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Jet Tools 22-44 Pro operating instructions Dust Collection

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.