Woodstock W1761/W1762 owner manual General, Basic Controls

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W1761/W1762 12" Table Saw with Riving Knife

OPERATIONS

General

The Model W1761/W1762 will perform many types of oper- ations that are beyond the scope of this manual. Many of these operations can be dangerous or deadly if performed incorrectly.

The instructions in this section are written with the understanding that the operator has the necessary knowl- edge and skills to operate this machine. If at any time you are experiencing difficulties performing any opera- tion, stop using the machine!

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

READ and understand this entire instruc- tion manual before using this machine. Serious personal injury may occur if safety and operational information is not understood and followed. DO NOT risk your safety by not reading!

Basic Controls

The basic controls for the table saw are shown in Figure 37. Setting up for a typical operation consists of the fol- lowing four steps:

1.Make sure the blade tilt is correct. If it needs to be adjusted, loosen the blade tilt lock, turn the blade tilt handwheel, and tighten the lock.

2.Set the blade height approximately 1/4" higher than the workpiece thickness by turning the blade height handwheel, then lock the blade height in place by tightening the blade height lock.

3.Adjust the fence to the desired width of cut, then lock it in place by firmly pushing the fence lock down until it stops.

4.The digital readout displays the current blade angle when the handwheel is moved and power is con- nected to the table saw. See Page 50 for setting the digital readout.

DO NOT investigate problems or adjust the table saw while it is running. Wait until the machine is turned OFF, unplugged and all working parts have come to a complete stop before proceeding!

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Damage to your eyes, lungs, and ears could result from using this machine without proper protective gear. Always wear safety glasses, a respirator, and hearing protection when operating this machine.

Blade Height

Digital

Fence Lock

Lock

Readout

 

ON/OFF

 

 

Switch

 

Blade Tilt

 

 

Blade Height

 

Lock

 

 

Handwheel

Blade Tilt Handwheel

Figure 37. Basic table saw controls.

OPERATIONS

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Contents Table SAW with Riving Knife Inventory Differences Important Changes to AssemblyBlade Size Requirements Blade InstallationBlade Requirements Spreader Blade GuardGuard Location to secure blade guard Screw Installing Blade Guard & SpreaderTo remove the pawls, do these steps Anti-Kickback PawlsWhen Not to Use the Blade Guard When to Use the Blade GuardWhen to Use the Riving Knife Installing Riving KnifeWhen Not to Use the Riving Knife Riving KnifeTools Needed Spreader or Riving Knife AlignmentChecking Alignment Adjusting Bent Spreader/Riving Knife Adjusting AlignmentPossible Tools Needed Follow Checking Alignment, Steps 1-4, onD3697-Standard Zero-Clearance Insert Optional Table InsertDescription New Parts=\FjVainBVXcZhVcYIddah Page Contents Woodstock Technical Support IntroductionIntroduction Introduction Controls and Features Standard Safety Instructions SafetyAlways Lock Mobile Bases if Used Before Operating Machinery Additional Safety for Table Saws Below are tips to avoid the most common causes of kickback Preventing KickbackProtecting Yourself from Kickback Do not stand directly behind Blade when making a cutCommon Terms Extension Cords W1761 220V Single-Phase OperationW1761 Electrical Specifications W1762 440V 3-Phase Operation W1762 220V 3-Phase OperationPhase Converter Electrical SpecificationsUnpacking Items Needed for Set UpDescription Qty Immediately discard all Plastic bags and packMachine Inventory InventoryFence Inventory Box Inventory FigureExtension Table Inventory Fence Rail InventoryMachine Placement Cleaning MachineExtension Table To install the front and rear rails, do these stepsLeveling main extension table Support Leg Hex Nut Foot Support leg fastened to main Extension table Saw Blade To install the blade, do these stepsArbor To change the arbor, do these stepsTo install the blade guard, do these steps To install and adjust the table insert, do these stepsTable Insert Blade Guard & SplitterSplitter To install the riving knife, do these stepsTo install the switch, do these steps ON/OFF SwitchTo install the miter gauge, do these steps Miter GaugeRecommended adjustment checklist Recommended AdjustmentsDust Collection Recommended CFM at Dust PortTo test run the machine, do these steps Test RunBasic Controls GeneralRipping blade features see Figure Disabling On/Off SwitchCrosscut blade features see Figure Blade SelectionDado Blades see Figure Combination blade features see FigureLaminate blade features see Figure Non-Through Through Cuts Workpiece InspectionNon-Through Cuts Through CutsTypical ripping operation RippingCrosscutting To make a crosscut using the miter gauge, do these stepsTo perform a miter cut, do these steps Miter CutsBlade Tilt & Bevel Cuts To use a stacked or wobble dado blade, do these steps Dado CuttingDisconnect the SAW from Power To cut rabbets with the dado blade, do these steps Rabbet CuttingFirst cut to create a rabbet With a standard blade To cut rabbets with the standard blade, do these stepsResaw Barrier ResawingTo build the auxiliary fence, do these steps Auxiliary FenceTo perform resawing operations, do these steps Resawing OperationsTable Saw Accessories D3585 Bore General Purpose D3586 Fine Finishing D3587 100 Operations Lubrication CleaningDaily Check Weekly CheckMotor & Electrical TroubleshootingW1761/W1762 12 Table Saw with Riving Knife OperationsTo remove the flat belt, do these steps Replacing Flat BeltDeflect it no more than 1⁄8 To install the new belt, do these stepsTo set the 45 stop bolt, do these steps Blade Tilt StopsTo set the 90 stop bolt, do these steps To set the digital readout, do these steps To adjust the tilt indicator arrow, do these stepsDigital Readout Miter Slot to Blade Parallelism Example of adjusting blade to Miter slotBlade Alignment To adjust the blade by moving the table, do these stepsClamping Pressure and Parallelism Adjusting FenceSquare and Height Miter gauge diagram W1761 magnetic switch SwitchSee Figure W1761 Wiring DiagramW1762 Electrical Components W1762 magnetic switch prewired to 220V, 3-phaseW1762 Wiring Diagram 220V, 3-Phase W1762 Wiring Diagram 440V, 3-Phase Parts Blade Guard Assembly Blade Guard Assembly Parts ListFence Assembly Fence Assembly Parts List Miter Gauge Assembly Miter Gauge Parts List Main Table, Motor & Cabinet Motoraccesscover Main Table, Motor & Cabinet Parts ListMitergaugemountingbracket Extension Table Assembly Extension Table Parts List Label Placement Warranty Page Page Comments Warranty RegistrationBOX BELLINGHAM, WA