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JET JWBS-14SFX, 14-Inch Woodworking Bandsaw, 1-3/4HP, 1Ph 115/230V (714400K) & JET JMB-UMB Universal Mobile Base, 18" x 18" to 28" x 28" (708118)

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Style: w/ Universal Mobile Base (708118)


Features

  • LARGE WORK PIECE SUPPORT: Deep table with a massive 360 sq. in. of cast iron work surface.
  • DUST COLLECTION EFFICIENCY: Dual 4 dust ports.
  • ACCURATE CUTS: Larger, machined aluminum fence surface with easily visible measurements.
  • EASY ASSEMBLY: Spring-pin snap adjustment requires no tools
  • MANEUVERABLE: Two fixed and two swivel casters
  • STRONG AND LIGHTWEIGHT: Mobile base can hold tools up to 600 pounds

Brand: ‎Jet


Blade Material: ‎High Speed Steel


Power Source: ‎Corded Electric


Item Weight: ‎600 Pounds


Blade Length: ‎14 Inches


Number of Teeth: ‎24


Item Weight: ‎600 pounds


Size: ‎w/ Universal Mobile Base (708118)


Style: ‎w/ Universal Mobile Base (708118)


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Date First Available: May 25, 2022


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  • Electrical issues
Style: Bandsaw
This is the first time I ever wrote anything about anything. I bought this bandsaw to downsize my current shop. I have been using a Delta 20” bandsaw for the last 30 years, so this bandsaw has a big hole to fill. 1. The bandsaw delivery was on schedule except it was scheduled for 1 – 5 pm and it was delivered about 11:50 am. I wasn’t there and so it was left outside the garage door . Not a big deal. My friend and I moved it to the shop. 2. Assembly went quite smooth. The directions call for assembling the stand and then hoisting the bandsaw onto the stand. This was not practical for us, so we assembled the stand and then attached it to the bandsaw while the bandsaw was still lying horizontal on the polystyrene packing. Then we tipped it upright, a relatively easy task (for the 2 of us, a younger person could probably do it alone) .. After that we just tipped it a bit and installed the rubber feet. 3. Since the bandsaw didn’t come with a blade, we had to wait a day or so before powering up.. 4. I used the default wiring connection for 120V. 5. I’d recommend getting some T handled allen wrenches or else long handled ones (2.5 mm, 3 mm, 5mm, 6mm,. This eases up the adjustments for the blade guides. 6. The most important thing I found was the light power receptacle. When you plug in a light you have to turn the light on manually in addition to turning on the bandsaw. Then when you turn off the bandsaw you need to turn off the light. This didn’t seem acceptable. So I decided to rewired the connections to put the light on the switched side of the switch. At the same time I replaced the Chinese power switch with a standard 2 Pole switch (see the attached picture). I also replaced the light receptacle with a duplex outlet ( see attached pic) One is for the light and one is for the vacuum. Also replaced the wiring from the switch to the light receptacle with 16-2 w/g SJOW cable. Now I have 2 outlets to use that are both synchronized with the power switch, and with higher ampacity.. 7. I mounted a light to the 4 mounting holes provided. They are tapped for 5mm-.8 pitch, but you can use 10-32 hardware instead of the metric ones. I mounted a block of wood to the 4 mounting holes and then mounted the light fixture to the wood bracket. 8. Also mounted on the wood bracket is the wood bracket to hold the 5 allen wrenches. Seems like this could have been incorporated in the design somehow. 9. The bandsaw seems to cut well, but it seems a bit nosier than my 20” Delta, but it’s not objectionable. 10. The blade tensioning table, visible when you open the upper door, goes up to 1”, and the manual says ¾” is the max. Don’t know what to make of that. 11. This literature for the bandsaw states that the table and the trunnions are cast iron. I don’t think so… The bottom trunnion appears to be aluminum, and the upper trunnions (2 brackets ) appear to be stamped steel. The table is cast iron. This does not seem to inhibit the operation or the quality of the cutting. 12. I think the blade guides seem to be easily adjustable. The upper ones are easier, but the lower ones take a bit longer but not much. 13. The bandsaw does not come with a miter slide. My current miter slides seem to fit except for a very slight hangup halfway thru, about the location of the table groove. 14. The table groove seems to be slightly off level as the wood seems to hang up on the cut edge of the slot when feeding. You have to nudge it a bit when the wood gets there. 15. I plan on switching to the 240 V connection some time in the near future. 16. Regarding #14 above.... I realized that turning the alignment pin on the front of the table solves the problem. If you just push in the pin, that may not be enough. Try turning and pushing a bit and then check the table alignment at the groove... It worked for me. 17. I didn't like the way the fence locking mechanism worked. You needed to lower the handle to lock it in. I found this annoying as every time you want to move the fence, you had to raise the lever to loosen it from the rail. I took apart the fence locking mechanism and removed the pin (pressed in) . Then I removed the lift knob and rotated it 180. Put it back together (driving the pin in ). Now the fence locking mechanism works by raising the handle to lock the fence. And it stays loose when down so it's easy to move. 18. I found that the height of the fence was to high for most of my work, so I removed it and the locking screws. I used a piece of 1/2 " particle board and mounted in on the aluminum holding bar using 1/4 -20 flathead screws countersunk into the particle board. You could also re orient the factory fence to a low height but that limited the available working space. 19. After about 1 month of usage, the blade (Jet 116" x 5/8") broke (not at the weld). The blade was sharp and cut good, but .... still broke. When I installed a new Jet blade (5/8' width) , I could not get the tension pointer to reach 5/8 on the markings. I called Jet and we discussed the situation, and they said "you need to use a blade tensioner to set the blade tension". And they also said " the tension scale is not accurate, and you need to calibrate it using a tension gage" . I checked on the tension gage and the are about $100-400. So I just tightened it to about a "feel" tension. So that's the story on the tension gage. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2021 by Brent H. Doyle Brent H. Doyle

  • Blades are a little hard to install
Style: Bandsaw
My first blade to install was a 3/4". First, the blades are installed from the right instead of head-on. This requires you to rotate the blade 90 degrees and maneuver through the upper and lower channels. The blade tension settings for the 3/4" was impossible since it required "brute-strength" to engage the tension. I had to use the settings for 1/2" to avoid not being able to adjust the tracking. This saw is replacing a 20 year-old 14" Craftsman and aside from the issues with installing the blades it's definitely a better build saw. The roller guide adjustments are far more easier than the Craftsman and the few times I've used it have been positive. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2023 by Dennis Derringer

  • Excellent and Now has Tool-less guide adjustment standard
Style: Bandsaw
I’m not seeing anything clearly stating this, but my unit has tool-less guide adjustments and a tool-less hinged lower blade guard for easy adjustment access. These are huge improvements from the older version of this saw that required tools for both. Makes adjustments super fast. This was easy to assemble and everything fit well and is well aligned. I installed a Timberwolf 1/2” blade and it tracked perfectly, no wheel adjustments were required. I think Jet hit a home run with this unit, especially now that it has full toolless adjustments. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2023 by Jason K.

  • seems like a good saw - customer support is...
Style: Bandsaw
I had problems with the upper bearing assembly not moving correctly. I called tech support and was told to 'shoot some wd 40 on it and if that worked to put some grease on the gears that raise and lower the bearings", which, of course, is going to collect every piece of dust and that means taking it apart and cleaning it or... I don't know what. Then I was asked to take the gearbox apart and fiddle with it. I wrote a scathing review about CS and then I called back as I was about to return the saw and thought I would give it another shot. I was lucky enough to speak with another CS person and she was awesome. She set up a house call with a service company near me in a couple days. Now...that's service! Haven't used the saw yet so will see how that goes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2022 by crash56

  • Good features at the price point. Quite happy with it.
Style: Bandsaw
I'm a hobbyist woodworker and spent several months debating on which bandsaw to buy to compliment the rest of my garage wood shop. Have owned for ~1.5 months now. Went with this one over 4 other saw models (griz/rikon/PM/Shop Fox) for a few reasons: 1. Cast Iron wheels - more momentum = less slowing down on cuts 2. All roller bearing guides - I knew I'd end up getting a Carter bearing system down the road with several other saws I was looking at so this model having this type from the factory saved me that bit of coin. 3. 13" Re-saw capacity. I won't use it all the time but will be nice when I do. Matches my planer capacity. 4. Not giant, but not small in anyway. This saw is in the goldilocks zone for my workshop/needs at the moment. I knew I wanted a floor model saw and not a benchtop but didn't want something like a 17" griz with a bigger footprint and "ominous presence" in my 2car garage shop. Also didn't want something on a skinny legs style stand. 5. Timberwolf blades in 116" sizes of various widths are readily available and are awesome. 6. Price through amazon was good and knew the return would be easy if I wasn't happy. 7. Quick release tensioner lever. As I get more time and projects completed with this tool, I'll try to report back because I know how helpful these reviews can be to people. For right now though? No regrets on this purchase. Have finished a twin bed frame in Ash and am working on some cedar outdoor furniture. BTW!!! - The saw DOES NOT COME WITH A BLADE so make sure you buy one when you get the saw. The Timberwolf blades in 116" are working quite well for me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2021 by Thomas Swartz Thomas Swartz

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