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The JET XACTASAW 10in. Table Saw boasts a powerful 3 HP motor and exclusive 50in. commercial XACTA fence II with T-square design. This XACTASAW is left tilt with a wide-stance, heavy-duty trunnion for stability and smooth blade positioning. Powder coated for a long-lasting, chip-resistant finish. HP: 3, Max. RPM: 4,200, Amps: 14.5, Arbor Size (in.): 5/8, CFM: Dust Collection Min CFM Required: 350, Blade Diameter (in.): 10, Motor Phase(s): 1, Motor Voltage: 230 (prewired 230V), Port Size (in.): 4in. O.D. dust port for increased dust collection efficiency, Max. Depth (in.): Max Depth of Cut: 3in., Table Dimensions W x L (in.): 20 x 27, Extensions (qty.): 2, Material Type: Cast iron and metal, Finish Type: Powder coat, Assembly Required: Yes.../ JET 708663PK JTAS-10XL50-W1 10-Inch Left Tilt 3-Horsepower 10-Inch Cabinet Saw with 50-Inch Xacta II Fence, 2 Cast Iron Extension Wings, Table Board, and Legs, 230-Volt 1-Phase / table saw mobile base
While this JET saw beats its closest competitor on price, it also offers some advantages in terms of design and construction. Placing the quick-connect electrical plug right at the saw so the user doesn't have to search out the wall socket for every blade change is just one small example of JET's attention to detail. The stand for this saw is made of a heavy-gauge metal, and features a hinged motor cover and a 4- inch dust port for easy connection to a dust-collection system. A change in the hole pattern on the fence rails means lefties can shift the set up to their preference. The left-tilting arbor is another mark in this saw's favor. Tilting the blade away from the fence negates the need for a sacrificial fence and reduces the risk of the piece binding under the blade. This saw's most impressive feature is the smooth action of the blade height-adjustment mechanism. Not only will users save their wrists and knuckles, but they'll also save time by being able to crank the blade to the exact height necessary with vastly fewer test runs for every rabbet, dado, tongue, and groove. Finally, we really appreciate JET's use of totally enclosed fan-cooled motors on this and every other saw the company makes. While this may add a little to the final cost of the saw, the extra life and reliability this gives the motors is well worth it. This saw is an excellent choice in its price range. --Nancy Gleason.../ JET 708663PK JTAS-10XL50-W1 10-Inch Left Tilt 3-Horsepower 10-Inch Cabinet Saw with 50-Inch Xacta II Fence, 2 Cast Iron Extension Wings, Table Board, and Legs, 230-Volt 1-Phase / table saw mobile base
- 3 hp, single-phase, 230-volt motor
- Left-tilting blade
- Large 27-by-40-inch table
- 50-inch total rip capacity, 12-inch left-of-blade rip capacity
- Two-year limited warranty
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JET 708663PK JTAS-10XL50-W1 10-Inch Left Tilt 3-Horsepower 10-Inch Cabinet Saw with 50-Inch Xacta II Fence, 2 Cast Iron Extension Wings, Table Board, and Legs, 230-Volt 1-Phase
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I owned a Powermatic Model 66 for several years; we used it in our piano rebuilding shop, and then I sold it a few years ago. I did a lot of research before I bought the Jet. I wanted a left tilt saw like the Powermatic; I was just used to that set-up. The Powermatic was a very nice machine, but there are actually some things I prefer about the Jet. The Jet handwheels crank really smoothly and easily, and the trunnion gears mesh better, especially around 45 degree tilt, than the Powermatic's did. Set-up of the Jet took me a few evenings; I know that other people could have probably done it in less time, but I am a stickler for accuracy and wanted to make sure that all the tables were perfectly straight and flat after I assembled them. This took a little time with a straightedge, but was achievable with the cast iron table and extension wings; like the staff in Fine Woodworking, I was able to adjust them so I could not detect any deviation from the straightedge, even out to the ends of the extensions. The extension wings will flex slightly, so you have about.005" either way to play with depending on how you support the wing when you tighten the bolts that attach the wings to the main table. After tightening the bolts, though, they stay. No shims were necessary between the main table and the wings to achieve flatness. I couldn't insist on the same precision from the wood table insert however. It had a slight bow in the center. I suppose I could drill another hole in the middle of the right extension wing to add some support and force the table board up in the middle, but it's not critical right now.
The instructions for the Xacta fence are not totally clear, and it took some going back and forth between the manual for the saw and the manual for the fence to figure out which "table" they were talking about when they referred to either the main table, the extension wings or the table insert. (If you have some mechanical sense though you should be able to figure it out, otherwise just call Jet.) This was probably because the fence is designed as an add-on for other saws, as well as being the stock fence for the Jet. The saw is made in Taiwan but the fence in USA, so if you are assembling the unit with ratchets you will need both metric and U.S. sockets. The rust preventative on the table and wings is somewhat messy, but cleans off quite easily: I just used a rag dampened with some naphtha. The saw makes extremely smooth cuts and the accuracy is exceptional. I installed a thin kerf Freud 50 tooth carbide blade (TK906) and it seems like it may be the only blade I'll ever need. Vibration is very low (it passes the nickel test-you can stand a nickle on its edge when the saw is running) and the motor is fairly quiet. The fence is solid, works well and stays parallel to the blade, and adjustments are very easy and simple. Miter gauge seems to fit slot well and is good for all but the most precision cuts: for those you can invest in a more expensive guage. I am overall very impressed with the saw. I do some precision cabinet work and fitting, and it appears that the saw is everything I could ask for. The only complaints I have are very minor: I think it would be nice if Jet threw in a can of touchup paint like they do with their other tools; the fence got a little banged around in shipping and the paint got rubbed off in a few places; and one of the brass screws holding the plastic fence side on was broken off. When you get it all together the saw is extremely heavy (Shipping weight was 500 lbs, not including the fence, extension table, etc.). So I would highly recommend a mobile base if you ever plan on moving it. I am looking forward to many evenings of enjoyment with my saw. ....
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