Woodstock W1701 owner manual Fence Positioning, Fence Alignment, Table Inserts

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W1701 1HP Shaper

Fence Positioning

The two fence faces are independently adjustable to allow for different shaping tasks. The fence faces can be set at different positions to remove material from the entire edge of the wood stock or set at the same position to shape part of the edge.

To adjust the fence, do these steps:

1.Loosen the fence mount lock handle shown in Figure 18.

2.Adjust the position of the fence by turning the adjustment knob shown in Figure 18.

3.Once the fence is in the desired position, tighten down the fence mount lock handle.

Figure 18. Fence mount lock handle and

adjustment knob.

OPERATIONS

Fence Alignment

Before shaping, check that the two fence faces are paral- lel.

To align the fences so they are parallel with each other, do these steps:

1.Get a quality straightedge that is long enough to span the entire length of the fence assembly.

2.Adjust the fence faces so they are in as close to the same parallel position as possible.

3.Hold the straightedge across both of the fence faces as shown in Figure 19.

4.If the fence faces are not parallel, place shims between the back of the fence face and the face of the fence mount. With some trial and error shim adjusting, parallel fence faces can be achieved.

Table Inserts

Two inserts (Figure 20) are provided allowing for three different opening sizes to be achieved. Use the smallest- size opening for a cutter to reduce wood chips falling into the machine. Using the smallest-size opening also covers any unused portion of the bit below the surface of the table, thus reducing the chance of operator injury.

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Figure 19. Use straightedge to check

fence.

Figure 20. Using table insert to keep

wood shavings on the table.

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Contents Copyright FEBRUARY, 2008 by Woodstock INTERNATIONAL, INC Model W1701PART# Description HP Shaper Page Contents Woodstock Technical Support SpecificationsIntroduction Standard Safety Instructions SafetyAlways Lock Mobile Bases if Used Before Operating Machinery Additional Safety Instructions for Shapers Use a Shop FOX Featherboard as Anti-kick back protection Avoiding Potential Injuries110V Operation ElectricalExtension Cords GroundingUnpacking SET UPInventory Lifting HazardCleaning Machine Machine PlacementMain Contents Qty Inventory ListLaceration Hazard AssemblyTest Run Cutters vs. Router Bits OperationsGeneral Spindle Direction Spindle ElevationTo set the spindle height, do these steps Cutter Contact HazardTable Inserts Fence PositioningFence Alignment There are three set up positions for rub collars Cutter InstallationAccidental START-UP Hazard Cutter FLY-APART HazardAMPUTATION/LACERATION Hazard To install cutters and rub collars, do these stepsTo install the router bit collet, do these steps Router Bit InstallationStraight Shaping To set up the fence for partial edge removal, do these stepsTemplate Construction Tips TemplatesStarting pin operation Guard not shown for clarity Freehand ShapingMaintenance Schedule MaintenanceTable & Base LubricationBelt Adjustment ServiceTo adjust belt, do these steps Loosen the belt adjustment bolts as shown in FigureTable Spacer Kit To install the table spacer kit, do these stepsTo replace the spindle cartridge assembly Spindle Cartridge ReplacementResurfacing a shaper fence on a Jointer ON/OFF Switch Motor & FWD/REV Switch Electrical Components & WiringParts PART# Description Parts ListCutterspindle Warranty Comments Warranty RegistrationBOX BELLINGHAM, WA Woodstock International INC