Do not use this scroll saw for other than its replaced. intended use. If used for other purposes, JET 18. Provide for adequate space surrounding work disclaims any real or implied warranty and holds area and non-glare, overhead lighting.
28. Do not stand on the machine. Serious injury 37. Always hold stock firmly against table. The could occur if the machine tips over. provided hold-down should correctly positioned over the workpiece. 29. Never leave the machine running unattended. Turn the power off and do not leave the 38.
Additional knowledge can be obtained from experienced users or trade articles. Whatever accepted methods are used, always make personal safety a priority. If there are questions or comments, please contact your local supplier or JET. JET can also be reached at our web site: www.jettools.com.
Blade tracking: How the blade moves through the without need of a pin holder. These are preferred for cutting path. delicate fretwork. (The JET scroll saw uses this type.) Contour cut: Cutting outside the workpiece line. Rake angle: Angle of a blade tooth in respect to a Crosscut: A cut made across the grain of a line perpendicular to the back edge of blade.
L = length; W = width; H = height Specifications in this manual were current at time of publication, but because of our policy of continuous improvement, JET reserves the right to change specifications at any time and without prior notice, without incurring obligations.
Figure 8: leveling foot The preferred method is to mount the saw directly to a solid workbench or table, or to the optional JET stand. If mounting to a workbench, use a pad (provided rubber washers) between saw and bench to minimize vibration.
The JWSS-22B Scroll Saw is prewired for 120-volt power. The saw comes with a plug designed for use In Canada, the use of a temporary adaptor is not on a circuit with a grounded outlet that looks like the permitted by the Canadian Electrical Code, C22.1.
9.0 Adjustments Before making adjustments to saw, push rocker switch to OFF. Also unplug saw from power if working around blade area. 9.1 Arm tilt The table remains stationary, so the operator’s hands can remain in the same comfortable position, with no risk of the workpiece sliding off the table.
TIP: If changing a blade while cutting fretwork, you may first push blade through pilot hole in workpiece, then install blade to saw. See Figure 16. This prevents having to raise the arm for the first cut. Figure 18: arm adjustment knob 9.4 Material hold-down Refer to Figure 19.
Place a machinists square or other 90-degree This adjustment is based upon user’s preference; as measuring device on table and against blade the scroller gains experience, he/she will get a feel (Figure 20). Do not deflect blade by pushing into for the oscillation that is most efficient for the work at hand.
Slowly rotate entire motor by hand to adjust Make relief cuts as needed to prevent binding oscillation. Clockwise rotation will make blade of blade in workpiece. movement more aggressive on downstroke. A blade has a tendency to follow the wood Counterclockwise will make...
11.0 User-maintenance Always unplug scroll saw from power before performing maintenance. Failure to comply may result in serious personal injury. 11.1 General maintenance Clean wood dust from the saw frequently, using a vacuum or compressed air, or damp cloth. Use a soft bristle brush for crevices.
Pull out brush and inspect. Brush should be replaced if any of the following are discovered: • Brush has worn to about 1/2-inch long. • Signs of crumbling, burning or breaking. • End of brush is rough or pitted. • Abnormal coloration of spring •...
12.0 Blade selection Refer to Figures 31 and 32. The following information is general in nature. The scroller is encouraged to research specific options to meet project needs. Note that the same specifications may vary among manufacturers. A wide array of blades are available for the scroll saw.
13.0 Optional accessories These accessory items, purchased separately, can enhance the functionality of your scroll saw. Contact your dealer to order, or call JET at the phone number on the cover. 727200S – Steel stand for JWSS-22B 727201 – Lower Blade Holder (set of 3)
14.0 Troubleshooting JWSS-22B Scroll Saw Symptom Possible Cause Correction * Motor will not start. Low voltage. Check power line for proper voltage. Open circuit in motor or loose Inspect all lead connections on motor for connection. loose or open connections.
Some parts are shown for reference only and may not be available individually. Non-proprietary parts, such as fasteners, are usually available at local hardware stores or may be ordered from JET.
15.4.1 Stand (OPTIONAL) for JWSS-22B Scroll Saw – Exploded View 15.4.2 Stand (OPTIONAL) for JWSS-22B Scroll Saw – Parts List Index No Part No Description Size ....727200S ....Stand for Scroll Saw (#1 thru 10)..............1 ....TS-0051051 ....Hex Cap Screw ............5/16"-18 x 1" ....4 2 ....
Accessories; Shop Tools; Warehouse & Dock products; Hand Tools; Air Tools NOTE: JET is a division of JPW Industries, Inc. References in this document to JET also apply to JPW Industries, Inc., or any of its successors in interest to the JET brand.
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