Woodstock W1737, W1738 General Operation, Test Run, To complete the test run, do these steps

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W1737/W1738 Owner's Manual (Mfg. 10/09+)

General Operation

Your sander will perform many types of operations that are beyond the scope of this manual. If performed incorrectly, many of these operations can be dangerous or deadly.

The instructions in this section are written with the under- standing that the operator has the necessary knowledge and skills to operate this machine. If at any time you are experiencing difficulties performing any operation, or you are inexperienced with this machine, stop using the machine and consult your supervisor for help!

If you are an inexperienced operator, we strongly recom- mend that you read books, trade articles, or seek training from an experienced wide belt sander operator before performing any unfamiliar operations. Above all, your safety should come first!

Test Run

Once assembly is complete, the machine is ready for a test run. The purpose of a test run is to identify any unusual noises and vibrations, as well as to confirm that the machine is performing as intended.

To complete the test run, do these steps:

1.Tie back loose clothing and hair, and wear a respirator and safety glasses.

2.Make sure all access doors and handles are secured.

3.Start the dust collection system.

4.Connect power to the sander and connect the supply air to the sander. Make sure the air pressure is set at 70 PSI.

5.Turn the sander and feed belt ON.

6.Listen for any unusual noises. A slow, rhythmic air hiss is normal. The machine should run smoothly with little or no vibrations.

—If there are any unusual noises or vibrations, shut the machine OFF immediately. TURN OFF and

LOCK the master power switch so power cannot go to your sander, and disconnect the air line.

Investigate the source of the noise or vibration. DO NOT make any adjustments to the machine while it is plugged in. The machine should not be run any further until the problems are corrected.

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 that draws at least 1500 CFM.

OPERATIONS

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Contents OWNERS MANUAL Grinding, drilling, and other construction activities Contents Service Woodstock Technical Support About Your New SanderIndependent Motor Control System Specifications W1737 and W1738Controls and Features W1737/W1738 Disconnect machine when cleaning, adjusting or servicing Standard Safety InstructionsKeep stable footing and balance at all times Additional Safety Instructions for Sanders Correct body and hand positioning Avoiding Potential Injuries220V/440V Operation Phase Converter Connection440V Conversion W1738 Disconnect the sander from the power sourceUnpacking Box ContentsCleaning Machine Machine PlacementSanding Belt Installation Air Hose InstallationDust Collection Breather PinSanding Load Amp Meter Control PanelTest Run General OperationTo complete the test run, do these steps To change the feed belt speed do these steps Setting Feed SpeedUsing the Amp Draw Meter Selecting SandpaperTo use the emergency stop, do these steps Emergency StopKeypad and Display Calibrating the TableTip Basic SandingTo sand a workpiece, do these steps Jet Air Flow Using the PlatenComplete Belt Tracking on Belt Tracking Belt tracking adjustmentOscillation system Belt Oscillation SpeedLubrication GeneralMaintaining Air System Cleaning BeltsTo adjust table stop switches, do these steps Table Stop SwitchesTo check the condition of the brake pads, do these steps Brake ServiceRelieve the air pressure Changing V-Belts Remove the upper belt adjustment nut and washerBelt Tension Sanding motor V-belt Adjustment Tension NutTable Parallelism To adjust the table parallelism, do these stepsFeed Belt Tension Tracking To adjust the feed belt tension and tracking, do these stepsBelt Tension Safety Switch Belt Tracking Safety SwitchPressure Rollers Belt and pressure roller AdjustmentsGeneral Motor and Transformer Connection W1737 220V Single-Phase Motor ConnectionW1737 and W1738 Control Panel Wiring W1737 General Wiring Diagram Connects To The T Terminal Only W1738 General Wiring DiagramW1738 Electrical Box Component Locations Box Wiring Diagram W1737 Electrical Box Component Locations W1737 Electrical Electrical Parts W1738 440V Conversion Parts Tools and Cabinet Parts Sandpaper #180 Sanding Motor and Frame Parts Machine Frame Table Lift System Parts Electrical BOX W1738 Feed System and Conveyor Parts XPB16 Upper Roller System Parts Eccentric ROD Air System Parts Connector 1/4N X 1/8T Sanding Drum and Roller Parts PART
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