Woodstock W1712 instruction manual Shop Preparation, Dust Collection, Initial Cleaning

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ASSEMBLY

Shop Preparation

ONLY ALLOW TRAINED PEOPLE in your shop! Make sure shop entrances are locked and machines are correctly turned off with lock-out devices when not in use. Otherwise, injury or death can occur.

Lighting: Lighting should be bright enough to eliminate shadows and prevent eye strain.

Working Clearances: Consider your current and future shop needs with respect to the safe operation of this machine.

Outlets: Make sure the electrical circuits have the capacity to handle the amperage requirements for your Model W1712. Refer to page 8 for more information. Electrical outlets should be located near the sander, so power or extension cords are clear of high-traffic areas.

Dust Collection

Some wood dust may cause allergic reactions or respiratory illness. Use a dust collection sys- tem and respirator in your shop to help protect yourself from these long- term hazards.

For information on the correct dust collection components for sanders, contact your Woodstock International dealer for a copy of the Dust Collection Basics handbook and avail- able accessories.

Initial Cleaning

The exposed and unpainted sander surfaces are coated with a waxy oil to prevent rust during storage and shipment. DO NOT use chlorine based solutions or solvents to remove this waxy oil or you will damage the painted surfaces. Remove the waxy oil with a solvent based degreaser before you use the sander. Always follow all usage and safety instructions of the product that you are using.

DO NOT use flammables such as gas or other petroleum-based solvents to clean your machine. These products have low flash points and present the risk of explosion and severe personal injury!

DO NOT smoke while using cleaning solvents. Smoking may cause explosion or risk of fire when exposed to these products!

ALWAYS work in a well ventilated area when using solvents with fumes, and keep away from any potential igni- tion sources (pilot lights). Most solvents used to clean machinery are toxic when inhaled or ingested. Always dis- pose of waste rags in a sealed container to make sure they do not cause fire or environ- mental hazards.

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Contents Disc & 6 Belt Sander Page Contents Woodstock Service and Support IntroductionAbout Your New Sander Warranty and Returns SpecificationsSafety Standard Safety Instructions#16 #14 11-12 13-16 #12 17-20 #10 21-30 Know Your Machine Safety Instructions for Your Sander 110V Operation Extension CordsGrounding Assembly UnpackingInventory Initial Cleaning Shop PreparationDust Collection Cabinet Assembly To assemble the cabinet stand, do these stepsMounting Sander Keep the Sander UnpluggedInstalling Table Installing tableAdjustments Belt TrackingTable Angle Adjustment Table tilting knob Scale Pointer Machinists SquareDisc table adjustment bolts Only 2 of 4 shown Disc Table AlignmentOperations Test RunPower Switch Belt/Disc SelectionMiter Sanding Disc Sanding Flat SandingCap screw location Work-Stop Fence Changing Sanding Belt Removing belt guard Table and Mounting BracketSanding disc installation Changing Sanding Disc PaperMaintenance GeneralTable And Base Sanding SurfacesParts Parts Description Description Troubleshooting Sanding Parts Parts Warranty Card Woodstock INTERNATIONAL, INC