Remaining Hazards; Machine Specifications; Technical Data; Noise Emission - Jet JWBS-10 Operating Instructions Manual

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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
Cutting width
Cutting height
Sawblade length
Blade width
Blade thickness
Cutting speed
Machine Table(Lx W)
Table tilting range
Working height with stand
Dust port diameter
Overall without stand
(WxDxH)
Weight without stand
Overall with stand
(WxDxH)
Weight with stand
Mains
Motor Input power
Reference current
Extension cord (H07RN-F):
Installation fuse protection
Insulation class

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
Operating
Acoustic pressure level
(EN ISO 11202):
Idling
Operating
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
Volume flow
The machine meets a workplace dust emission limit of 2
mg/m³.
4.4 Content of delivery
255 mm
max 245 mm
max 100 mm
1712 mm
3 – 13 mm
0,3 – 0,5 mm
870 m/min
335x340 mm
0° to 45°
1055mm
100mm
686 x 457 x838mm
34 kg
762 x496 x1511mm
40 kg
1~230V, 50Hz
600W S1
2,7 A
3x1,5mm²
10 A
I
LwA 85,0 dB(A)
LwA 96,4 dB(A)
LpA 72,6 dB(A)
LpA 83,4 dB(A)
1250 Pa
565 m³/h

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