Woodstock W1751 owner manual Air Supply, Ducting

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W1751 25" Wide-Belt Sander

Air Supply

1.Push the air supply hose onto the air pressure regulator inlet fitting, and clamp it in place with a hose clamp as shown in Figure 6.

Note: If you prefer, you can replace the included air nozzle with a 38" male quick connect air coupling.

2.When the air hose is installed, pull up and rotate the regulator air pressure knob until the gauge reads 75 PSI, then push the knob down to lock in place. DO NOT attempt to regulate the air pressure with the ON/OFF air supply lever. This lever is the ON/ OFF air pressure to the machine only.

NOTICE

To achieve maximum life of the air system o-rings and gaskets, keep the air pressure shut off when not using the sander, and DO NOT exceed 75 PSI.

Ducting

Install two 5" dust collection hoses to the top of the sander (Figure 7).

Before performing any sanding operations, attach the dust ports to a dust collector, which can draw at least 1250 CFM, or dust buildup will hinder the performance of your sander.

Note: Even with a sufficient dust collection system, a fine layer of dust may still be present on your stock as it comes out of the sander. This residual dust is a normal condition.

REMEMBER, this machine produces fine sawdust particles that can be inhaled, causing allergic reactions or respiratory problems. ALWAYS wear your respirator in addition to using an adequate dust collection system.

Figure 6. Air hose attached to regulator.

Figure 7. Dust collection hoses

attached to dust ports.

SET UP

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Contents WIDE-BELT Sander Page Contents Service Woodstock Technical Support IntroductionSpecifications Controls and Features Disconnect machine when cleaning, adjusting or servicing Standard Safety InstructionsKeep stable footing and balance at all times Additional Safety Instructions for Sanders 220V Operation Extension CordsGrounding Unpacking Box ContentsCleaning Machine Machine PlacementAssembly PlatenHandwheel Crank Ducting Air SupplySanding Belt Tensioning Sanding Belt InstallationPressure Roller Depth and Alignment To adjust the pressure rollers, do these stepsPressure Roller Tension Pressure roller adjusterSanding Belt Start and Stop Buttons Control PanelConveyor Belt Start and Stop Buttons Sanding Load Amp MeterGeneral Operation Test RunTo complete the test run, do these steps Setting Feed Speed Using the Amp Draw MeterTo change the conveyor belt speed do these steps Changing Sanding Belts Emergency StopTo use the emergency stop, do these steps To sand a workpiece, do these steps Using the PlatenBasic Sanding TipOperations Jet Air Flow To adjust the jet air flow, do these stepsBelt tracking knob and lever Belt TrackingBelt Oscillation Speed Belt Tracking procedure on Page 24 or the JetMaintaining Air System Cleaning BeltsGeneral LubricationBrake Service To check the condition of the brake pads, do these stepsTo replace the brake pads, do these steps Change the V-belt as follows Changing V-BeltsTo tension the V-belts, do these steps Belt TensionConveyor Belt Tension Tracking Conveyor belt tension Tracking adjustment locationsGauge boards placed under Pressure rollers Pressure RollersTo adjust the belt tracking limit switches, do these steps Belt Tracking Limit SwitchMotor & Electrical TroubleshootingSanding and Results See Figure Electrical Box Component LocationsEmergency Digital amp Power lampW1751 Limit Switch Wiring Diagram W1751 General Wiring Diagram Sanding Motor PART# Description Parts ListConveyor System Conveyortable Upper Contactrollerbase Sanding DrumSystem BALLBEARING6005ZZ Upper Machineframe Parts Air System Parts ListDescription Electrical Connections BoxAccessories Accessories List Labels List Label PlacementWarranty Comments Warranty RegistrationBOX BELLINGHAM, WA