Woodstock W1824 manual Replacing Belt, Check for proper belt tension Close the motor access cover

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5.Press the belt in the center to check belt tension. The belt is correctly tensioned when there is approximately 14" deflection as it is pushed with moderate pressure, as shown in Figure 87.

If there is more than 14" deflection when the belt is pushed with moderate pressure, loosen the cap screw, push the motor downward, then re-tighten the cap screw.

6.Close the motor access cover.

Replacing Belt

1.DISCONNECT SAW FROM POWER!

2.Lower the blade completely, then open the motor access cover.

3.Loosen the motor mount cap screw that secures the motor (see Figure 86 on the previous page) and lift the motor fully to remove tension on the belt. Re-tighten the cap screw to hold the motor in this position, then roll the belt off of the arbor and motor pulleys.

4.Install a new belt onto the pulleys, loosen the cap screw, then lower the motor. Use the blade elevation handwheel to raise the blade completely.

5.Press down on the motor with one hand to keep the belt tension tight, then tighten the cap screw.

6.Follow Step 5 in the previous Tensioning Belt procedure to check the V-belt tension.

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Figure 87. Check for proper belt tension.

7.Close the motor access cover.

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Contents DLCGHB6CJ6A Page Fek\ekj Woodstock Technical Support Controls and FeaturesIntroduction @EKIFLK@FE @EKIFLK@FE @EKIFLK@FE For Your Own Safety Read Manual Before Operating Machine SafetyJ8=KP Additional Safety for Table Saws Protecting Yourself from Kickback KickbackAvoiding Kickback Full-Load Current Rating Circuit Requirements for 220V PrewiredElectrical Circuit RequirementsExtension Cords For 220V Connection PrewiredFor 110V Connection Must be Rewired Grounding RequirementsItems Needed Voltage ConversionDescription Qty SetupNeeded for Setup UnpackingHardware Not Shown Qty InventoryShipping Inventory Figures Qty Cleaning Machine Machine PlacementTo assemble the table saw, do these steps AssemblyMasking tape location for Shimming the wing up Slots before fully tightening the fasteners Fence rail tube attached To connect a dust hose to the table saw, do these Steps Dust CollectionTo test run the machine, do these steps Recommended AdjustmentsAdjustments that should be verified Test RunBasic Controls OperationsGeneral Operation Overview Workpiece Inspection Through Cuts Non-Through & Through CutsNon-Through Cuts Blade Selection Blade Size RequirementsDado Blades Laminate Blade Features FigureTo install the blade, do these steps Blade InstallationSpreader Blade Guard AssemblyBlade Guard & Spreader Installation GuardAnti-Kickback Pawls Blade guard and spreader Properly installedTo disable the pawls, do these steps When to Use the Blade GuardWhen Not to Use the Blade Guard Riving Knife Riving Knife InstallationWhen to Use the Riving Knife Example photo of a ripping Operation RippingCrosscutting To make a crosscut using the miter gauge, do these stepsTo perform a miter cut, do these steps Miter CutsBlade Tilt Cuts Cutting Dados with a Dado Blade Dado Blade InstallationDado Cutting To cut a dado with a dado blade, do these steps To use a standard saw blade to cut dadoes, do these steps Cutting Dados with a Standard BladeCutting Rabbets with a Dado Blade Rabbet CuttingTo cut rabbets with the standard blade, do these steps Cutting Rabbets with a Standard BladeComponents Needed for Resaw Barrier ResawingMaking a Resaw Barrier Tools Needed QtyTools Needed for the Auxiliary Fence Auxiliary FenceTo build the resaw barrier, do these steps Components Needed for the Auxiliary FenceTo perform resawing operations, do these steps Resawing OperationComponents Needed for Resawing Completed resaw operation Making a Featherboard SHOP-MADE Safety AccessoriesFeatherboards Patterns for featherboard miter Bar Proceed to Mounting Featherboard in Miter Slot on the nextMounting Featherboard in Miter Slot Mounting Featherboard with ClampsMaking a Push Stick Push SticksMaking a Push Block Push BlocksMaterial Needed for Push Block Making a Narrow-Rip Push Block for an Auxiliary FenceMaterial Needed for Narrow Rip Auxiliary Fence & Push Block Adjusted distance between Blade and auxiliary fence Using the Auxiliary Fence and Push BlockCrosscut Sled Outfeed & Support TablesW1727-1 HP Dust Collector AccessoriesTable Saw Accessories D2057-Heavy-Duty Mobile BaseD3096-Shop Fox Featherboard W1104-Yellow Board Buddy PairW1105-Green Board Buddy Pair W1104-Orange Board Buddy PairSchedule MaintenanceCleaning Worm Gear, Bull Gear & Leadscrew LubricationTrunnion Slides Tensioning Belt ServiceBelt Service Replacing Belt Check for proper belt tension Close the motor access coverTilt Stop Collars Setting 90 Stop CollarSetting 45 Stop Collar Step B Miter Slot to Blade ParallelismLocation of the front trunnion Cap screw 1 Locations of the front trunnion Shims Blade tilted to Straightedge Proceed to Adjusting Bent Spreader/Riving KnifeSpreader or Riving Knife Alignment Checking Alignment with BladeAdjusting Bent Spreader/Riving Knife Adjusting AlignmentHeight and Squareness Fence AdjustmentsParallelism & Clamping Pressure below Parallelism & Clamping PressureAligning the fence to Miter slot Optional Offset Fence AdjustmentChecking/Setting 45 Stops Miter Gauge AdjustmentsChecking/Setting 90 Stops Wiring Diagram Color KEY Electrical Safety Instructions110V/220V 110 VAC Plug As RecommendedVAC 6-20 Plug Motor capacitor location Electrical ComponentsGIF9CD TroubleshootingG8IKJ Cabinet & Table PartsTrunnion & Switch Breakdown Description Trunnion & Switch Parts ListBlade Guard Fence/Rails/Miter Gauge Breakdown Fence/Rails/Miter Gauge Parts List Fence Label Label PlacementPage Page Page Place Stamp Here N8II8EKP =\FjVainBVXcZhVcYIddah