Use and Care Manual
Table Of Contents
- ProShop II™ 10-inch Table Saw
- 1.0 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- 2.0 Table of contents
- 3.0 About this manual
- 4.0 Table Saw terminology
- 5.0 Specifications
- 6.0 Setup and assembly
- 6.1 Shipping contents
- 6.2 Tools required for assembly
- 6.3 Unpacking and cleanup
- 6.4 Installing legs and levelers
- 6.5 Extension wings
- 6.6 Handwheels
- 6.7 Motor cover
- 6.8 Rails and fence
- 6.9 Wood extension table
- 6.10 Switch bracket
- 6.11 Dust collection
- 6.12 Riving knife
- 6.13 Anti-kickback pawls
- 6.14 Blade guard
- 6.15 Blade installation/replacement
- 6.16 Low profile riving knife
- 6.17 Table insert
- 6.18 Miter gauge
- 6.19 Tool storage
- 7.0 Electrical connections
- 8.0 Adjustments
- 9.0 Operations
- 10.0 Safety devices
- 11.0 User-maintenance
- 12.0 Optional accessories
- 13.0 Troubleshooting JPS2 ProShop II
- 14.0 Replacement Parts
- 14.1.1 Motor and Trunnion – Exploded View
- 14.1.2 Motor and Trunnion – Parts List
- 14.2.1 Table and Cabinet– Exploded View
- 14.2.2 Table and Cabinet– Parts List
- 14.3.1 Stand Assembly – Exploded View
- 14.3.2 Stand Assembly – Parts List
- 14.4.1 Switch Assembly – Exploded View
- 14.4.2 Switch Assembly – Parts List
- 14.5.1 Blade Guard Assembly – Exploded View
- 14.5.2 Blade Guard Assembly – Parts List
- 14.6.1 Miter Gauge Assembly – Exploded View
- 14.6.2 Miter Gauge Assembly – Parts List
- 15.0 Electrical Connections for JPS2
- 16.0 Warranty and Service
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8.4 Table to blade alignment
Refer to Figures 8-9 and 8-10.
The table has been set square with the blade by
the manufacturer and no adjustment is necessary
now. As the saw receives extensive use, however,
table/blade squareness should be checked and
corrected if necessary. Use the miter slot to do this:
1. Disconnect machine from power source.
2. Raise blade to maximum height.
3. Mark one tooth (A) with a grease pencil and
position the tooth slightly above top edge of
table at the front.
Figure 8-9
4. Raise the miter gauge slightly out of its slot to
serve as a shoulder. Place a sliding square (B)
against side of miter bar, slide the scale over
until it touches the tip of blade, and lock the
scale in position. See Figure 8-9.
5. Rotate marked tooth (A) so that it is slightly
above table top at the rear and, using the
square as before, verify that the distance to
the blade is the same. See Figure 8-10. If the
distances are not the same, make a careful
note of the difference.
Figure 8-10
6. Slightly loosen the three mounting screws
(#10, sect. 14.2.1) that hold the table to the
stand; two in front, one in back.
7. Nudge table to bring miter slot in line with
blade.
8. Retighten mounting screws firmly.
9. Verify the alignment, angle pointer setting,
fence setting, etc. Make any further
adjustments as needed.
8.5
Belt adjustment/replacement
To adjust tension of drive belt:
1. Disconnect machine from power source.
2. Loosen bolt (C, Figure 8-11) in motor bracket
slot. If needed, also slightly loosen hex nut on
opposite side of motor bracket.
3. Shift motor as needed, downward to tighten
belt, upward to loosen.
4. Retighten bolt (and hex nut).
To replace belt, loosen bolt (C) and shift motor
upward to create sufficient slack in belt. Remove
old belt from pulleys and install new one. Tension
new belt and retighten bolt.
Figure 8-11