Woodstock W1673 instruction manual Operations, General, Test Run

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OPERATIONS

Always wear safety glass- es when operating the bandsaw. Failure to com- ply may result in serious personal injury.

DO NOT investigate problems or adjust the bandsaw while it is run- ning. Wait until the machine is turned off, unplugged and all working parts have come to a complete stop before proceeding!

Figure 48. Hand poised over stop button.

General

Your Model W1673 Bandsaw will allow you to perform many types of cutting operations. However, the following section is not a com- plete guide to the many specialized cuts that can be made with this bandsaw; nor does it include the various jigs and aftermarket prod- ucts that can be used with this bandsaw.

We strongly recommend that you read books, trade articles or seek training with bandsaws before performing any cuts in which you are not confident. Above all, your safety should come first. This recommended research will pay off with your increased safety, the quality of your work and the gain in knowledge you will make as a woodworker.

Test Run

Once assembly is complete and adjustments are done to your satisfaction, you are ready to start the machine.

Make sure the starting switch is off. The pad- dle down means the machine is off. Make sure all the fasteners and lock handles are tight.

Plug in the power cord. Pull the START paddle. Make sure that your finger is poised over the paddle (See Figure 48) just in case there is a problem. The bandsaw should run smoothly, with little or no vibration or rubbing noises. Occasionally you may hear a “tick, tick, tick” sound. This is usually caused by the weld in the blade moving through the guide blocks.

Strange or unnatural noises require you to stop the machine. Wait for it to stop moving, unplug the machine, investigate and correct before fur- ther operation.

If the source of an unusual noise or vibration is not readily apparent, contact our service department for help at 1-360-734-3482 or contact us online at tech-support@woodstockint.com.

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Contents Bandsaw Table Of Contents Woodstock Service and Support Introduction About Your NEW BandsawWarranty and Returns Machine SpecificationsSafety First Disconnect machine when cleaning, adjusting or servicingAdditional Safety Instructions For Bandsaws Keep proper footing and balance at all timesExtension Cords Electrical Requirements110V Operation Grounding220V Operation Avoiding Potential Injuries Unplug saw before changing bladesUse push blocks when necessary Assembly Instructions ContentsHardware StandBandsaw Body Lifting tensioning handleMounting Motor Quick-Connect CordMounting Table Mounting Dust PortTo mount the table Rail placement Fence/RailsAdjustments Location of ControlsDiagram of speed options Speed ChangesInstall/Remove Blades To install the bladeTo remove the blade To tighten your blade by sound To adjust blade tensionBlade Tension To tighten your blade by deflectionTo track the blade using center tracking TrackingRead the next section for coplanar tracking Wheel Alignment To check if your wheels are coplanarLower wheel adjustment control Blade Guides Blade guide assembliesTo adjust the guide blocks Guide block position on bladeTable Adjustments To square the table to the bladeTable Adjustments To make the miter gauge slot parallel with the bladeFence Adjustments To set the fence so it is parallel to the miter slotTo adjust for blade lead with the fence only option Blade LeadOperations GeneralTest Run Ripping CrosscuttingTo perform ripping operations Cutting Curves ResawingTo make curved cuts To resaw, follow this basic procedure Stacked CutsTo make stacked cuts Blade Width Blade SelectionBlade Type Blade TeethMaintenance LubricationMaintenance Schedule Maintenance NotesPage Closure Page Page Page XPB03 Adapter Warranty Card BOX BELLINGHAM, WA