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Jet Equipment Chain Hoist 1TON 10 Ft Lift #111000 Questions & Answers
Manual chain hoist keeps slipping load chain when
sounds if the motor brake is not holding , this is a wear part and will require adjustment/replacement over its life time , the brake is located under the motor cover , but if your not sure what to adjust ,then im gonna suggest for safetys of you and the people around it' s sake you get a profesional to service this hoist
How to wire
use a wireless controller it will be cheaper and easer http://www.telecrane.com/
the three wires are
x1 constant power
up
down
x1 is connected to the up or down wire to activate the hoist in the desired direction
How do i adjust the blade tilt
There should be 2 handles: height and tilt. Tilt is typically located perpendicular to the blade on the base of the saw.
12/28/2014 10:28:29 PM •
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How do i adjust a jet bandsaw jwbs-9 blade tension
You should check your manual. There's a blade tension handle on my bandsaw, which is adjusted every time I need to change tension or change blade. There ways how to check the correct tension, you can pluck the blade like a string on a guitar and if you hear music not like sound, tension is good. Or you can follow the suggestion blade tension on your saw. or you may also use tension gauge.
7/19/2014 12:34:14 PM •
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Therma Overload Switch
If you have not supplied enough power (like using an extension cord) the motor sees a big voltage drop, starts drawing a lot of current and eventually overheats. Make certain to use a good supply.
JET Tools
4/15/2014 7:18:53 PM •
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Looking for a part for
Please look for Jet parts at
this link. You can search for your model at
this page, and from there choose "find out more" to navigate to the parts list to obtain the part number you need. If yours is a JTAS-10 see
this link, page 14-10.I hope this information allows you to resolve this issue. If you need further assistance, please post back with a comment to this thread. If I've managed to answer your question or solve a problem, please take just a moment to rate this post....thanks!
7/27/2011 5:40:30 PM •
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Hello. We have a Jet
Hi,
The Jet service agent in your area is:
Gator Repair (A. A. Casey)
5124 Nebraska Ave
Tel: 8132348831
Hope this helps!
3/7/2011 9:45:33 PM •
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I have a JSSG-10 grinder
Hi Kenneth,
My advice would be to send it back. Any repairs you attempt would void your warranty.
Handie Andie
5/1/2011 9:08:55 PM •
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My saw boggs down while
Hi,
Does the blade still turn freely?? if not then yes... check the bearings... but if it turns easily then the bearings are okay...
Check the blade.... that wood can take the edge off rather quickly and I would try a new blade next....it may seem to be okay but still not cut well...
heatman101
1/6/2011 1:17:50 PM •
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I have a Jet -JWBS-120S
Hi,
This may or may not be relavant... but you did not mention that you checked the blade(s)....have you tried even a diferent make of blade??? Seems like you went over everything on the saw... just questioning the only thing that seeems left to check...
heatman101
10/8/2010 2:42:17 PM •
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When ripping a board the width becomes narrower
Several possibilities come to mind:
1) Check the alignment of the arbor -- it's possible the arbor or arbor nut are not completely true. Detailed instructions are here:
http://woodgears.ca/saw_arbor/index.html
2) Check the alignment of the blade to the miter slots. If you aligned only the fence to the miter slots, it's possible the fence may not be aligned with the blade if the blade is out of alignment.
3) You said you checked the alignment of the fence and splitter, but these are the most common causes for the problem you're having. You might want to re-check the alignment of both, using a different method. Try these methods:
http://www.toolcrib.com/blog/2007/09/06/table-saw-alignment-for-005/
Be methodical and follow the directions for alignment closely. The extra attention you put into aligning your saw will pay you back many times over in clean, accurate cuts.
8/10/2009 12:42:14 AM •
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