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Unpacking and Setup
Contents of the Shipping Container
(see Figure 1)
1 Spindle
Sander
1 Spindle
Storage
Plate (pre-installed)
1
Insert Storage Plate (pre-installed)
2
Round Opening Inserts (3/4” and 2”)
2
Oblong Opening Inserts (3/4” and 2”)
5
Sanding Spindles & Sleeves (all 100 Grit):
1/4”x6”; 1/2”x6”; 5/8”x6”;
1-1/2”x5-1/2”; 2”x5-1/2”
1
Open End Wrench (10-12mm)
2
Open End Wrenches (14-17mm)
1 Operator’s
Manual
1 Warranty
Card
Finish removing all contents from the shipping
container, and compare items with the list above.
Contact your distributor or JET if any parts are
missing. Do not discard any shipping material until
the sander is set up and running properly.
Report damage, if any, to your local distributor
and/or shipping company.
Exposed metal surfaces, including spindles, have
been coated with a protectant. Clean these
surfaces with a mild solvent or kerosene. Clean the
spindles. Do
not
use lacquer thinner, paint thinner,
or gasoline, as these will damage painted
surfaces.
Periodically apply paste wax or other protectant to
the table top to prevent rusting.
Spindle and Insert Storage Plates
See Figure 2.
Clean the insert plates and push the unused
inserts into Storage Plate B. Place spindles in the
opposite Storage Plate A.
Installing Spindles
1. Before inserting the threaded spindle into the
spindle housing, make sure the surfaces are
clean.
2. Thread the spindle counterclockwise into the
spindle housing.
3. Using the provided wrenches, tighten the
spindle nut (A, Figure 3) counterclockwise
while holding the spindle housing flat (B,
Figure 3) with the other wrench. NOTE: Do not
over-tighten the spindle as it may be difficult to
remove after the sanding operation.
Figure 1
Contents of Shipping Container
Figure 2
Figure 3