Jet Tools JWBS-16 Saw User Manual


 
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4. Check the clearance between the table and
the fence. The gap should be the same at
the front of the table as it is at the rear. If
the gap width is different, adjust the foot at
the rear of the fence until the gap width is
the same, Figure 11.
Note: You can also adjust the front rail, or rear
rail up, or down to achieve the proper clearance.
5. With a square verify the fence face is
perpendicular to the table top. If it is not
the front rail will need to be adjusted parallel
to the table top. This can be accomplished
by measuring from the top of the table to the
top of the front rail. The measurement
should be the same at both ends of the
table.
6. Move the fence assembly so that it aligns
parallel to the blade, and lock the fence by
pushing the lock handle down.
7. Loosen the four hex cap bolts that hold the
fence, to the fence body, and align the fence
to the blade. Tighten the four hex cap
bolts.
8. Check to see that the pointer (C, Fig. 9) is
aligned with the zero marking on the guide
rail. If adjustment is necessary loosen the
screw that holds the pointer in place and line
up to the zero mark. Tighten the screw.
Note: If you cannot get the pointer lined up
with the zero mark you can slide the guide tube
and front rail left, or right to achieve the proper
setting.
Resaw Guide (optional accessory)
For resawing attach the post (A, Fig. 12) to
fence with the lock knob (B, Fig. 12). There is
a slotted hole in the fence that will
accommodate the resaw kit. Position the post
so that it is centered with the front edge of the
blade. The resaw guide will give you a taller,
single point contact surface during resawing.
Miter Gauge (optional accessory)
1. Place the miter gauge in the table slot.
2. With a square verify the miter gauge face is
square to the blade.
3. If the miter gauge is not square to the blade
loosen the lock knob (C, Fig. 12) and adjust
to the proper setting. Tighten the lock
knob.
4. If the pointer is not at 90 degrees, loosen
the screw (D, Fig. 12) holding the pointer
and move the pointer to 90 degrees.