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JWB-10 (M-714000) Jet Saw
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This is a genuine Powermatic replacement part. The lock nut is designed by the manufacturer for use in a variety of saws and power tools such as planers and hoists. This part is made of metal, and m...
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This is a genuine replacement part that has been sourced to be used with band saws, planers, boring machines, panel saws, mortisers, drill presses, shapers, disc sanders, dust collectors, mills, table...
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Michael
January 14, 2024
Cannot get the blade to tighten?
For model number JWB-10

Hi Michael, thank you for your inquiry. We have provided some relevant instructions, which may help while tightening the blade. The blade tension knob is used to adjust blade tension. The quick tension lever must be engaged before making tension adjustments with the knob. All bearings on upper and lower guides must be clear of the blade. Disconnect the machine from the power source. Apply just enough tension to take slack out of the blade. Turn one wheel a few times to allow the blade to position itself in the center of the tire. A gauge directly behind the upper wheel indicates approximate tension, according to width of blade. Set blade tension with knob to correspond to blade width as marked on gauge. We hope this solves your problem!
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