I need to replace the arbor bracket on my Jet contractor tablesaw (model JWTS10-JF). The gear teeth to raise and lower the saw blade are nearly worn out. I did not have any luck using the JET web-site. Please help.
Tenderfoot Bob
I need to replace the arbor bracket on my Jet contractor tablesaw (model JWTS10-JF). The gear teeth to raise and lower the saw blade are nearly worn out. I did not have any luck using the JET web-site. Please help.
Tenderfoot Bob
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Call Jet directly and get a techie on the phone, he'll look it up in their diagrams and pick out the right part for you. Sorry, I don't have my owner's manual here or I'd provide the phone number. But that's definitely the way to go -- they helped me rehab my old Jet contractor saw.
forestgirl Another proud member of the "I Rocked With ToolDoc Club" .... :>) you can take the girl out of the forest, but you can't take the forest out of the girl ;-)
Thanks Forest Girl. Calling JET worked, and the part I need is on order.
Tenderfoot Bob
Bob,
I needed a Jet jointer part, and found the manual in PDF format on their web site. You can get the part number that way before you make the call. Try a Google search, but I think it's http://www.jettool.com
Thanks Dirt:
I contacted JET, per your suggestion and ordered the part I needed. Thanks again.
Tenderfoot Bob
the phone # for jet is 1888-804-7129 just ask for customer service and they will help you out, or send you to a distributor near where you live. Good luck
Thank you Ben. It worked out great!
Tenderfoot Bob
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