Jet JWBS-14DS Operating Instructions And Parts Manual page 8

14-inch woodworking band saw
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Note: Once table is mounted to the trunnion bracket
(see section below) and the blade is mounted in the
saw (see section "Changing Blades") you may
choose to fine tune the blade parallel to the miter
slot. Using a square positioned in the miter slot,
loosen screws shown in (B, Figure 9) and lightly tap
the table into position so the blade is parallel with
the miter slot.
Then gently tighten down the
screws. This adjustment will ensure square cuts
when using a miter gauge.
This adjustment will NOT correct drift of a blade
when ripping with a rip fence.
Mounting the Fence assembly to
Bandsaw
1. Attach the front fence guide rail to the table with
2ea M6x20 hex cap screws, 2ea M6 lock
washers, and 2ea M6 flat washers.
2. Attach the rear fence guide rail to the table with
the 2ea black M6x16 hex cap screws
(Refer to figure 10)
3. Thread 1ea M8 hex nut onto the fence lock
handle, then thread the handle into the fence
and secure it in place by tightening the hex nut
against the fence. Move the fence lock handle
up, position the fence face between the column
and the blade, as shown in Figure 20, then
place it onto the front fence rail. (Refer to Figure
11)
4. Place the fence assembly (Figure 11) on the
guide rail and align the fence profile to be
parallel to the mitre groove in the table.
5. Thread the M6 hex nut onto the fence stand-off,
then thread it into the rear under side of the
fence profile. Check the clearance between the
table and the fence. The gap should be appr.
1mm. Use the support rails and the rear glide
piece to adjust.
(see figure 12)
Figure 10
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Figure 10a
Figure 11
Figure 12

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