Woodstock W1772, W1773 owner manual Lifting Sander, Mounting to Shop Floor

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SET UP

Lifting Sander

To place the sander in a permanent location, do these steps.

1.Unbolt the sander from the pallet.

2.Position the forklift forks directly above the sander. Place two lifting straps with hooks on the ends over the forklift forks and slide the hooks into the eye- bolts shown in Figure 14.

3.Lift the sander and move it to your predetermined location. DO NOT lift it any higher than is necessary to clear the floor.

Mounting to Shop Floor

Although not required, we recommend that you mount your new machine to the floor. Because this is an optional step and floor materials may vary, floor mounting hard- ware is not included.

W1772/W1773 37" Drum Sander

Figure 14. Lifting the sander.

Anchor Stud

Bolting to Concrete Floors

Lag shield anchors with 3/8" lag bolts or anchor studs (Figure 15) are two popular methods for anchoring an object to a concrete floor. We suggest you research the many options and methods for mounting your machine and choose the best that fits your specific application.

NOTICE

Anchor studs are stronger and more permanent alter- natives to lag shield anchors; however, they will stick out of the floor, which may cause a tripping hazard if you decide to move your machine at a later point.

Lag Screw and Anchor

Figure 15. Typical fasteners for mounting

to concrete floors.

Bolting to Wood Floors

The most secure method of mounting this drum sander to a wood floor is using 38" hex bolts with flat washers, and securing the bolts from under the floor with flat washers, lock washers and hex nuts, as shown in Figure 16. Use lag bolts with washers only if you do not have access to the underside of the floor.

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Figure 16. Bolting to a wood floor.

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Contents Drum Sander Page Contents Introduction Woodstock Technical SupportIntroduction Introduction Introduction Introduction Controls and Features Safety Standard Safety InstructionsAlways Lock Mobile Bases if Used Before Operating Machinery Additional Safety for Drum Sanders Electrical W1772 Single-Phase OperationW1772 Electrical Specifications W1773 Electrical Specifications W1773 220V/440V Phase OperationPhase Converter Rewiring W1773 to To rewire the Model W1773 for 440V operation, do these stepsSetup Items Needed for SetupUnpacking InventoryAssembly If you do not hear any scraping sounds go to StepControl panel mounting bolts Machine Placement W1772/W1773 minimum working clearancesTo place the sander in a permanent location, do these steps Lifting SanderMounting to Shop Floor Power Connection To connect the sander to the power source, do these stepsDust Collection Recommended CFM at SanderGear Oil Check To check the gear oil, do these stepsTest Run To test run the drum sander, do these stepsRecommended Adjustments SETOperations Control PanelGeneral Sanding Drums Start Button Starts the sanding drumsTo adjust the conveyor speed, do these steps Depth of CutVariable Speed To set the depth of cut, do these stepsTo sand a workpiece, do these steps Using the Amp Draw MeterSanding Sanding Tips Choosing Sandpaper Grit ClassPaper Replacement To change the paper, do these stepsDrum Sander Accessories Lubrication MaintenanceCleaning Step Lubricating gear boxTo make the gauge blocks, do these steps ServiceGauge Blocks Belt Service To adjust V-belt tension, do these stepsBearing Replacement To align the pulleys, do these stepsThat no obstructions prevent bearing lubrication Pages 38Conveyor Tensioning Tracking To tension the conveyor, do these stepsTracking To track the conveyor, do these stepsDrum Adjustments Adjusting Drums Perpendicular to Feed DirectionFront and rear drum Adjustment locations Loosen the front drum pillow bearing lock nuts FigureAdjusting Drum Height & Drum-to-Conveyor Parallelism Rear right sanding drum micro Adjusting knob Loosen the front drum pillow bearing lock nuts ,Pressure roller adjustment Nuts Pressure Roller HeightTo adjust a dust scoop, do these steps Scale Pointer CalibrationDust Scoops Table Lift ScewsTo adjust the table lift screws, do these steps Marking sprocket tooth ChainW1772/W1773 Wiring Overview Emergency stop bar limit SwitchW1772/W1773 control panel wiring W1772/W1773 Control PanelW1772 Electrical Box 220V, 1-Ph W1772 electrical boxW1772 Electrical Box Wiring 220V, 1-Ph FiguresW1772 sanding drum motor Wiring and start capacitors W1772 Sanding & Feed MotorsW1773 Electrical Box 220V, 3-Phase W1773 Electrical Box Wiring 220V, 3-Phase FiguresW1773 Electrical Box 440V, 3-Phase W1773 440V 3-phase electrical box wiringW1773 Electrical Box Wiring 440V, 3-Phase Figures 66W1773 220V sanding drum motor Wiring W1773 Sanding Drum MotorW1773 220V feed motor wiring W1773 Feed MotorTroubleshooting Moving parts have come to a complete stopMachine Operations Parts Frame Parts BreakdownFrame Parts List PART# DescriptionParts Breakdown Conveyor Parts List Roller & Drum Parts Breakdown XPK55MMicro-Adjustment Breakdown Electrical Components Electrical Parts List CurrentsensorLabel Placement Warranty Registration CommentsBOX BELLINGHAM, WA Warranty