Woodstock W1670, W1669, D2677, D2722 Drill Press RPM Chart, Drilling Depth, Stop Flange Depth

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Drill Press RPM Chart

Use Figure 37 to select the optimum motor-to-spindle pulley ratio for drilling, cutting, and sanding operations. for example the above figure shows the belt in the C position on the spindle pulley and the #3 position on the motor pulley, which will give a speed of 1,520 RPM. Refer to the Drill, Cutter, and Saw RPM Chart on Page 23 for suggested tool RPMs.

Figure 37. Drill Press RPM Chart.

OPERATIONS

Drilling Depth

Your new drill press comes fitted with a depth stop that allows drilling many holes at a pre- set depth consistently. When the hex nuts are set, the nuts will contact the stop flange and stop the drill press from drilling any deeper.

To adjust the drilling depth, do these steps:

1.Measure the maximum depth that you want to drill a series of holes at. In this example the maximum depth is 1 14" deep.

2.Loosen the hex nuts shown on the depth stop and align the lower nut to the 1 14" mark on the depth stop rod (see Figure 38).

3.Hold the lower hex nut and tighten the upper hex nut so both nuts are locked together.

4.Make sure the depth has been set cor- rectly, measure, or drill a hole into scrap wood before drilling into any workpiece.

Upper

Hex Nut

Lower

 

 

1

 

Hex Nut

 

 

-

 

 

 

1⁄4"

 

Stop

Flange

Depth

Stop

Figure 38. Depth stop set for 114" drilling

depth.

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Contents INSTRUCTION MANUAL Page Contents Introduction Woodstock Technical SupportSpecifications Shielded & Lubricated Ball BearingsSafety Standard Safety InstructionsAdditional Safety Instructions for Drill Presses Keep proper footing and balance at all timesAvoiding Potential Injuries Never drill while holding Workpiece by hand110V Operation Extension CordsGrounding Immediately discard all plastic Ard for children and animals Injury may occurIf installing the W1670 to a concrete floor, do these steps Base and ColumnSee Figure To install the table support assembly, do these steps Table SupportBevel and rack seated correctly Column Ring Set Screw To install the headstock assembly, do these steps HeadstockSeating chuck into spindle To adjust the drive belt tension, do these steps Open the belt safety cover see FigureFeed Shaft Spring Tension Typical spring cover lock slot Locking lugTo adjust the quill-shaft screw, do these steps Quill-Shaft ScrewTo adjust the table, do these steps W1669 Table support assemblyTest Run To start the drill press, do these stepsTo use the headstock-sliding feature, do these steps To use the headstock-tilting feature, do these stepsInstalling a drill bit Changing Drill BitsSpeed Changes Loosening lock knobDrill Press RPM Chart To adjust the drilling depth, do these stepsDrilling Depth Stop Flange DepthDrill, Cutter, and Hole Saw Suggested RPM Chart Operations General LubricationTroubleshooting W1669 and W1670 Drill Press 110V Wiring Electrocution HazardW1669 and W1670 Parts W1669, W1670PARTSParts List W1669 Parts W1669PARTSParts List W1670 Parts W1670PARTSParts List Accessories Maintenance Page Page Warranty Warranty Registration CommentsWoodstock international, inc. p.o. box Bellingham, wa

D2677, D2722, W1669, W1670 specifications

Woodstock W1670, W1669, D2722, and D2677 are exemplary woodworking machines that reflect the brand's commitment to quality and efficiency in wood processing. Each of these models brings distinct features, technologies, and characteristics designed to enhance productivity and user experience in woodworking applications.

The Woodstock W1670 is a powerful table saw that stands out for its robust construction and innovative features. It features a high-performance motor that ensures precision cuts in various wood types, making it suitable for both professional and amateur woodworkers. The saw is equipped with an adjustable blade height and angle, allowing users to achieve the desired cut with ease. Additionally, its large tabletop provides ample workspace, promoting stability and maneuverability during operations.

The Woodstock W1669 is a versatile bandsaw that excels in creating intricate cuts and curves. This model is designed with a reliable motor that delivers consistent power, facilitating effective cutting through dense materials. One of its notable characteristics is the spacious throat capacity, allowing users to work with larger workpieces. The precision-engineered blade guides reduce friction, promoting longer blade life and higher quality cuts. Furthermore, the easy-to-read tension indicator ensures optimal blade tension for enhanced performance.

Moving to the D2722, this drill press is engineered for precision drilling tasks. It features digital readouts for depth control, ensuring accuracy in repetitive tasks. The heavy-duty construction contributes to reduced vibrations, which is essential for achieving clean holes in various materials. This model also supports variable speed settings, allowing users to tailor the drilling speed for different applications and materials. The adjustable work table adds to the convenience, making it easier to accommodate various workpiece sizes.

Lastly, the D2677 is a rugged planer designed for smoothing and finishing surfaces. It boasts a powerful motor that enables smooth operation through hard and soft woods alike. The adjustable depth of cut feature allows for precise thickness adjustments, ensuring uniformity in finished pieces. Additionally, the infeed and outfeed tables are designed to support larger stock, improving workflow efficiency. The dust collection port is another beneficial feature, facilitating a cleaner workspace.

In conclusion, the Woodstock W1670, W1669, D2722, and D2677 models excel in their respective functions, showcasing advanced technologies and user-friendly designs, ultimately making them essential tools for any woodworking shop. Whether cutting, drilling, or finishing, these machines ensure high-quality results and enhanced productivity.