Woodstock W1738, W1737 Setting Feed Speed, Using the Amp Draw Meter, Selecting Sandpaper

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

OPERATIONS

Setting Feed Speed

The feed belt motor offers variable speeds from 15 to

49 FPM. Figure 17 points out the variable conveyor feed speed control knob.

To change the feed belt speed do these steps:

1.Start the conveyor.

2.Rotate the control knob to the required conveyor speed as indicated by the speed indicator. Only adjust the speed when the conveyor is operating.

Using the Amp Draw

Meter

The amperage draw meter (Figure 18) is used to keep the machine from being overloaded during sanding operations.

As a general rule, always start with a shallow sanding depth and carefully increase the sanding depth. Keep the amp load in the green range during operation. Generally, the normal depth of cut is no more than 164" or 0.016" for a 37" wide board using coarse sandpaper. DO NOT work your machine in the red zone as shown on the Amperage Load Chart. If operated in the red zone, the motor will lose RPM, the start capacitor will energize, and capacitor or motor damage will occur.

Amp load will be directly affected by many factors such as feed rate, depth of cut, wood type, sandpaper grit, and workpiece width.

Selecting Sandpaper

When selecting sandpaper, keep in mind that the Model W1737/W1738 accepts only 37" wide x 60" long belts. Consider the type of work, the species of wood and the stage of finishing. When choosing which sandpaper to use, use these grit numbers as a general guide to sandpaper type:

60 Grit or less.........................Coarse

80-100 Grit.............................Medium

120-150 Grit...........................Fine

Note: For best results, do not increase grit numbers more than 50 on any successive pass.

Speed

Indicator

Control

Knob

Figure 17. Variable feed speed control

knob.

Figure 18. Amp draw meter.

NOTICE

DO NOT VOID MACHINE WARRANTY! Keep the amp draw within the GREEN zone shown on the AMP LOAD CHART. If you operate the sander in the RED zone, capacitor or motor failure will occur and will not be covered under warranty.

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Contents OWNERS MANUAL Grinding, drilling, and other construction activities Contents Service About Your New Sander Woodstock Technical SupportSpecifications W1737 and W1738 Independent Motor Control SystemControls and Features W1737/W1738 Standard Safety Instructions Disconnect machine when cleaning, adjusting or servicingKeep stable footing and balance at all times Additional Safety Instructions for Sanders Avoiding Potential Injuries Correct body and hand positioningPhase Converter Connection 220V/440V OperationDisconnect the sander from the power source 440V Conversion W1738Box Contents UnpackingMachine Placement Cleaning MachineAir Hose Installation Sanding Belt InstallationBreather Pin Dust CollectionControl Panel Sanding Load Amp MeterTo complete the test run, do these steps General OperationTest Run Setting Feed Speed Using the Amp Draw MeterSelecting Sandpaper To change the feed belt speed do these stepsEmergency Stop Keypad and DisplayCalibrating the Table To use the emergency stop, do these stepsTo sand a workpiece, do these steps Basic SandingTip Complete Belt Tracking on Using the PlatenJet Air Flow Belt tracking adjustment Belt TrackingBelt Oscillation Speed Oscillation systemGeneral LubricationCleaning Belts Maintaining Air SystemTable Stop Switches To adjust table stop switches, do these stepsRelieve the air pressure Brake ServiceTo check the condition of the brake pads, do these steps Remove the upper belt adjustment nut and washer Changing V-BeltsSanding motor V-belt Adjustment Tension Nut Belt TensionTo adjust the table parallelism, do these steps Table ParallelismTo adjust the feed belt tension and tracking, do these steps Feed Belt Tension TrackingBelt Tracking Safety Switch Belt Tension Safety SwitchBelt and pressure roller Adjustments Pressure RollersW1737 220V Single-Phase Motor Connection General Motor and Transformer ConnectionW1737 and W1738 Control Panel Wiring W1737 General Wiring Diagram W1738 General Wiring Diagram Connects To The T Terminal OnlyW1738 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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