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45-Inch English Wheel Model: WH-45T Operating Instructions and Parts Manual 45-inch English Wheel Model: WH-45T JET 427 New Sanford Road LaVergne, Tennessee 30786 Part No. M-756151 Ph.: 800-274-6848 Revision C1 08/2018 www.jettools.com Copyright © 2017 JET 12. If possible, the English Wheel should be secured to the floor before use. 13. Check damaged parts. Before further use of the machine, a guard or other part that is 1.0 IMPORTANT SAFETY damaged should be carefully checked to determine that it will operate properly and INSTRUCTIONS perform its intended function. Check for WARNING – To reduce risk of injury: alignment of moving parts, binding of moving parts, breakage of parts, mounting 1. Read and understand the entire owner’s and any other conditions that may affect its manual before attempting assembly or operation. A guard or other part that is operation. damaged should be properly repaired or 2. Read and understand the warnings posted replaced. on the machine and in this manual. Failure 14. Provide for adequate space surrounding to comply with all of these warnings may work area and non-glare, overhead lighting. cause serious injury. 15. Keep the floor around the machine clean 3. Replace warning labels if they become and free of scrap material, oil and grease. obscured or removed. 16. Keep visitors a safe distance from the work 4. This English wheel is designed and intended area. Keep children away. for use by properly trained and experienced personnel only. If you are not familiar with 17. Make your workshop child proof with the proper and safe operation of an English padlocks, master switches or by removing wheel, do not use until proper training and starter keys. knowledge have been obtained. 18. Give your work undivided attention. Looking 5. Do not use this English wheel for other than around, carrying on a conversation and its intended use. If used for other purposes, “horse-play” are careless acts that can result JET disclaims any real or implied warranty in serious injury. and holds itself harmless from any injury that 19. Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and may result from that use. balance at all times. 6. Always wear approved safety glasses/face 20. Use the right tool at the correct feed rate. Do shields while using this English wheel. not force a tool or attachment to do a job for Everyday eyeglasses only have impact which it was not designed. The right tool will resistant lenses; they are not safety glasses. do the job better and more safely. 7. Before operating this English wheel, remove 21. Use recommended accessories; improper tie, rings, watches and other jewelry, and roll accessories may be hazardous. sleeves up past the elbows. Remove all loose clothing and confine long hair. Non- 22. Maintain tools with care. Keep wheels clean slip footwear or anti-skid floor strips are for best performance. Follow instructions for recommended. lubricating and changing accessories. 8. Use steel-toed footwear when handling 23. Use leather gloves when handling steel work metal workpieces. pieces. 9. Do not operate this machine while tired or 24. Do not stand on the machine. Serious injury under the influence of drugs, alcohol or any could occur if the machine tips over. medication. 25. Remove loose items and unnecessary work 10. Remove adjusting keys and wrenches. Form pieces from the area before using the a habit of checking to see that keys and machine. adjusting wrenches are removed from the machine before using. WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead which is known to 11. Keep safety guards in place at all times the State of California to cause cancer and when the machine is in use. If removed for birth defects or other reproductive harm. For maintenance purposes, use extreme caution more information go to http://www. and replace the guards immediately. p65warnings.ca. gov. 2 Familiarize yourself with the following safety WARNING: Some dust, fumes and gases notices used in this manual: created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling, welding and other construction activities contain chemicals known to the This means that if precautions State of California to cause cancer and birth are not heeded, it may result in minor injury defects or other reproductive harm. Some and/or possible machine damage. examples of these chemicals are: • lead from lead based paint This means that if precautions • crystalline silica from bricks, cement and are not heeded, it may result in serious injury or other masonry products possibly even death. • arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber Your risk of exposure varies, depending on how often you do this type of work. To reduce your exposure to these chemicals, work in a well-ventilated area and work with approved safety equipment, such as dust SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS masks that are specifically designed to filter out microscopic particles. For more information go to http://www.p65warnings.ca. gov/ and http:// www.p65warnings.ca.gov/ wood. 2.0 Table of Contents 1.0 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................................... 2 2.0 Table of Contents ................................................................................................................................... 3 3.0 About this manual .................................................................................................................................. 4 4.0 Specifications ......................................................................................................................................... 4 5.0 Setup and assembly ............................................................................................................................... 5 5.1 Shipping contents ............................................................................................................................... 5 5.2 Tools required for assembly ............................................................................................................... 5 5.3 Unpacking and cleanup ...................................................................................................................... 5 5.4 Location .............................................................................................................................................. 5 5.5 Mobility ............................................................................................................................................... 5 6.0 Adjustments ........................................................................................................................................... 5 6.1 Installing wheels ................................................................................................................................. 5 6.2 Wheel orientation................................................................................................................................ 6 6.3 Wheel alignment ................................................................................................................................. 6 7.0 Operation ............................................................................................................................................... 7 8.0 User-maintenance .................................................................................................................................. 7 8.1 Lubrication .......................................................................................................................................... 7 8.2 Additional servicing............................................................................................................................. 7 9.0 Troubleshooting WH-45T English Wheel ............................................................................................... 8 10.0 Replacement Parts ............................................................................................................................... 8 10.1 WH-45T English Wheel – Exploded View ........................................................................................ 9 10.2 WH-45T English Wheel – Parts List ............................................................................................... 10 11.0 Wheel Chart ....................................................................................................................................... 12 12.0 Warranty and Service......................................................................................................................... 13 The specifications in this manual are given as general information and are not binding. JET reserves the right to effect, at any time and without prior notice, changes or alterations to parts, fittings, and accessory equipment deemed necessary for any reason whatsoever. 3 3.0 About this manual This manual is provided by JET, covering the safe operation and maintenance procedures for the JET WH-45T English Wheel. This manual contains instructions on installation, safety precautions, general operating procedures, maintenance instructions and parts breakdown. This machine has been designed and constructed to provide consistent, long-term operation if used in accordance with instructions set forth in this manual. If there are any questions or comments, please contact either your local supplier or JET. JET can also be reached at our web site: www.jettools.com. If there are questions or comments, please contact your local supplier or JET. JET can also be reached
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