Woodstock W1761/W1762 To install the new belt, do these steps, Deflect it no more than 1⁄8

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10.Lower the arbor down all the way, remove the but- ton head cap screws on the lower part of the belt cover plate, the spacers, and the cover plate.

11.Roll the belt off of the upper and lower pulleys. Be careful not to pinch your fingers.

To install the new belt, do these steps:

1.

Place the new flat belt onto the lower pulley so it

 

engages one or two grooves.

2.

Push the belt inward and roll it onto the top pul-

 

ley. Continue pushing the belt and rotating it up and

 

down (FIgure 62) until it is centered on both pul-

 

leys.

3.

Reinstall two button head cap screws and spacers

 

onto the lower part of the belt cover plate.

4.

Raise the blade all the way up.

5.

Perform Steps 6-9in the previous subsection in

 

reverse order.

6.

Loosen the motor mounting hex nuts, place the

 

wood block on top of the motor.

7.

Raise the arbor assembly to tension the belt, ensur-

 

ing that the wood block is between the motor and

 

cabinet as shown in Figure 63.

8.

Check belt deflection as shown in Figure 64.

 

Note: The belt is tensioned correctly when you can

 

deflect it no more than 18".

9.

Tighten the motor mounting hex nuts, lower the

Figure 62. Installing flat belt (table

removed for clarity.)

Figure 63. Using wood block to tension

belt.

motor, and remove the wood block.

10. Close the motor cover.

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Figure 64. Checking belt deflection.

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Contents Table SAW with Riving Knife Important Changes to Assembly Inventory DifferencesBlade Size Requirements Blade InstallationBlade Requirements Spreader Blade GuardGuard Installing Blade Guard & Spreader Location to secure blade guard ScrewAnti-Kickback Pawls To remove the pawls, do these stepsWhen to Use the Blade Guard When Not to Use the Blade GuardWhen Not to Use the Riving Knife Installing Riving KnifeWhen to Use the Riving Knife Riving KnifeTools Needed Spreader or Riving Knife AlignmentChecking Alignment Possible Tools Needed Adjusting AlignmentAdjusting Bent Spreader/Riving Knife Follow Checking Alignment, Steps 1-4, onOptional Table Insert D3697-Standard Zero-Clearance InsertNew Parts Description=\FjVainBVXcZhVcYIddah Page Contents Introduction Woodstock Technical SupportIntroduction Introduction Controls and Features Safety Standard Safety InstructionsAlways Lock Mobile Bases if Used Before Operating Machinery Additional Safety for Table Saws Preventing Kickback Below are tips to avoid the most common causes of kickbackDo not stand directly behind Blade when making a cut Protecting Yourself from KickbackCommon Terms Extension Cords W1761 220V Single-Phase OperationW1761 Electrical Specifications Phase Converter W1762 220V 3-Phase OperationW1762 440V 3-Phase Operation Electrical SpecificationsDescription Qty Items Needed for Set UpUnpacking Immediately discard all Plastic bags and packFence Inventory InventoryMachine Inventory Box Inventory FigureFence Rail Inventory Extension Table InventoryCleaning Machine Machine PlacementTo install the front and rear rails, do these steps Extension TableLeveling main extension table Support Leg Hex Nut Foot Support leg fastened to main Extension table Arbor To install the blade, do these stepsSaw Blade To change the arbor, do these stepsTable Insert To install and adjust the table insert, do these stepsTo install the blade guard, do these steps Blade Guard & SplitterTo install the riving knife, do these steps SplitterTo install the miter gauge, do these steps ON/OFF SwitchTo install the switch, do these steps Miter GaugeDust Collection Recommended AdjustmentsRecommended adjustment checklist Recommended CFM at Dust PortTest Run To test run the machine, do these stepsGeneral Basic ControlsCrosscut blade features see Figure Disabling On/Off SwitchRipping blade features see Figure Blade SelectionDado Blades see Figure Combination blade features see FigureLaminate blade features see Figure Non-Through Cuts Workpiece InspectionNon-Through Through Cuts Through CutsRipping Typical ripping operationTo make a crosscut using the miter gauge, do these steps CrosscuttingTo perform a miter cut, do these steps Miter CutsBlade Tilt & Bevel Cuts Dado Cutting To use a stacked or wobble dado blade, do these stepsDisconnect the SAW from Power Rabbet Cutting To cut rabbets with the dado blade, do these stepsTo cut rabbets with the standard blade, do these steps First cut to create a rabbet With a standard bladeResawing Resaw BarrierAuxiliary Fence To build the auxiliary fence, do these stepsResawing Operations To perform resawing operations, do these stepsTable Saw Accessories D3585 Bore General Purpose D3586 Fine Finishing D3587 100 Operations Daily Check CleaningLubrication Weekly CheckTroubleshooting Motor & ElectricalOperations W1761/W1762 12 Table Saw with Riving KnifeReplacing Flat Belt To remove the flat belt, do these stepsTo install the new belt, do these steps Deflect it no more than 1⁄8To 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 Example of adjusting blade to Miter slot Miter Slot to Blade ParallelismTo adjust the blade by moving the table, do these steps Blade AlignmentClamping Pressure and Parallelism Adjusting FenceSquare and Height Miter gauge diagram Switch W1761 magnetic switchW1761 Wiring Diagram See FigureW1762 magnetic switch prewired to 220V, 3-phase W1762 Electrical ComponentsW1762 Wiring Diagram 220V, 3-Phase W1762 Wiring Diagram 440V, 3-Phase Blade Guard Assembly Blade Guard Assembly Parts List PartsFence Assembly Fence Assembly Parts List Miter Gauge Assembly Miter Gauge Parts List Main Table, Motor & Cabinet Main Table, Motor & Cabinet Parts List MotoraccesscoverMitergaugemountingbracket Extension Table Assembly Extension Table Parts List Label Placement Warranty Page Page Warranty Registration CommentsBOX BELLINGHAM, WA