Woodstock W1706 owner manual Troubleshooting, Problem Possible Cause

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SERVICE

Model W1706 (Mfg. Since 8/10)

Troubleshooting

This section covers the most common problems and corrections with this type of machine. WARNING! DO NOT make any adjustments until power is disconnected and moving parts have come to a complete stop!

PROBLEM

 

POSSIBLE CAUSE

 

corrective action

Motor will not start.

1.

Low voltage.

1.

Check power supply for proper voltage.

 

2.

Open circuit in motor or loose

2.

Inspect all lead connections on motor and magnetic

 

 

connections.

 

switch for loose or open connections.

 

3.

Faulty start capacitor.

3.

Replace start capacitor.

 

 

 

 

 

Fuses or circuit breakers

1.

Short circuit in line cord or plug.

1.

Inspect cord or plug for damaged insulation and

trip open.

 

 

 

shorted wires and replace extension cord.

 

2.

Short circuit in motor or loose

2.

Inspect all connections on motor for loose or

 

 

connections.

 

shorted terminals or worn insulation.

 

3.

Incorrect fuses or circuit breakers

3.

Install correct fuses or circuit breakers.

 

 

in power supply.

 

 

Motor overheats.

1.

Motor overloaded.

1.

Reduce load on motor.

 

2.

Air circulation through the motor

2.

Clean motor to provide normal air circulation.

 

 

restricted.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Motor fails to develop full

1.

Power line overloaded with other

1.

Reduce load on power line.

power.

 

electrical devices.

 

 

 

2.

Low power from the power source.

2.

Request a power check from the power company.

 

 

 

 

 

Motor stalls (resulting in

1.

Short circuit in motor of loose

1.

Inspect connections on motor for loose or shorted

blown fuses or tripped

 

connections.

 

terminals or worn insulation.

circuit).

2.

Low voltage.

2.

Correct the low voltage conditions.

 

3.

Incorrect fuses or circuit breakers

3.

Install correct fuses or circuit breaker.

 

 

in power line.

 

 

 

4.

Motor overloaded.

4.

Reduce load on motor.

Machine slows when

1.

Excessive feed rate.

1.

Reduce feed rate.

operating.

2.

Dull blade.

2.

Sharpen/replace blade.

 

3.

Incorrect blade for operation.

3.

Use correct blade for workpiece.

 

4.

Binding the blade when cutting

4.

Make more relief cuts; use correct blade width for

 

 

curves.

 

operation.

 

5.

Workpiece wet.

5.

If moisture content is higher than 20%, sticker and

 

 

 

 

allow to dry.

 

 

 

 

 

Blade does not run evenly

1.

Tracking is not properly adjusted.

1.

Properly adjust blade tracking (see Page 14).

on wheels or runs off.

2.

Wheels are not coplanar.

2.

Adjust wheel alignment (see Page 47).

Blade slows when cutting;

1.

Belt loose.

1.

Adjust belt tension (see Page 43).

machine makes a squealing

2.

Belt excessively worn.

2.

Replace belt (see Page 44).

noise upon startup.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ticking sound when

1.

Blade weld contacting guide bear-

1.

Use a stone to smooth blade weld.

bandsaw is running.

 

ings.

 

 

 

2.

Motor fan or cover damaged.

2.

Replace.

 

3.

Damaged blade; bent teeth.

3.

Replace blade.

 

 

 

 

 

Blade contacting table

1.

Excessive side pressure on blade

1.

Reduce side pressure on blade.

insert.

 

when cutting.

 

 

 

2.

Table not properly adjusted.

2.

Properly align the table with the blade (see

 

 

 

 

Page 19).

Excessive vibration when

1.

Machine sits on floor unevenly.

1.

Adjust rubber feet; shim if necessary.

bandsaw is running.

2.

Wheels not coplanar.

2.

Adjust wheel alignment (see Page 47).

 

3.

Tires incorrectly installed.

3.

Check/re-install/replace.

 

4.

Belt worn out.

4.

Replace belt (see Page 44).

 

5.

Bent or damaged blade.

5.

Replace blade (see Page 39).

 

6.

Wheel(s) out of balance.

6

Replace wheel(s).

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents OWNERS MANUAL Page Contents Introduction Woodstock Technical SupportBlade Guide Lock Knob Locks the upper blade guides in place Controls and FeaturesBlade Tracking Knob Adjusts and locks the blade tracking Blade Tension Knob Tensions the blade in gradual incrementsSafety Standard Machinery Safety InstructionsSafety Additional Safety for Bandsaws Circuit Requirements Power SupplyCircuit Requirements for 110V Prewired Full-Load Current RatingGrounding Requirements For 110V Connection PrewiredFor 220V Connection Must Be Rewired Extension CordsInventory SetupUnpacking Inventory Figures QtyMachine Placement Cleaning Machine Setup Procedures AssemblyTo assemble the bandsaw, do these steps Installing the table onto Trunnion base Rear Fence Rail Dust Collection Recommended CFM at Dust PortBlade Tracking To center track the blade, do these stepsPower Connection Refer to Adjusting Blade Guide Bearings onAdditional Adjustments Test RunTo test run the machine, do these steps Adjusting Blade Guide Bearings on Page 24 for Tensioning BladeTo correctly tension the bandsaw blade, do these steps Adjusting Positive Stop To adjust the positive stop, do these stepsTools Needed Qty Aligning Table Taking measurements for aligning the table with the bladeAligning Miter Gauge Body To align the miter gauge body, do these stepsAdjusting Fence To align the fence with the miter slot, do these stepsAdjusting Blade Support Bearings To adjust the support bearings, do these stepsSupport bearing positioned Adjusting Blade Guide Bearings To adjust the blade guide bearings, do these stepsRotating the blade guide Bearings toward the blade Operations GeneralDisabling & Locking Switch Operation OverviewBasic Controls Cutting Overview Workpiece InspectionBasic Cutting Tips Cutting workpieces with minor WarpingTable Tilt Adjusting Guide PostTo adjust the guide post, do these steps To tilt the table, do these stepsRipping To make a rip cut, do these stepsCrosscutting To make a 90˚ crosscut, do these stepsResawing To resaw a workpiece, do these steps⁄16 Cutting CurvesStacked Cuts To complete a stacked cut, do these stepsBlade Speed To change the blade speed, do these stepsBlade Information Blade LengthBlade Width Blade Care Tooth StyleTooth Pitch Blade BreakageBlade Changes To change the blade, do these stepsAccessories Bandsaw AccessoriesMaintenance Lubrication CleaningProtecting Table Service Redressing Rubber TiresTo redress the rubber tires, do these steps Checking Belt Belt ServiceAdjusting Belt Tension To tension the belt, do these stepsReplacing Belt To replace the belt, do these stepsShimming Table Items Needed QtyTo shim the table, do these steps Blade Lead Correcting Blade LeadTo skew the fence, do these steps Aligning Wheels Tool Needed QtySkew the table, do these steps Coplanar conditions Measuring the distance Wheel is out of adjustment Shimming a WheelElectrical Safety Instructions Wiring Diagram Color KEYW1706 Wiring Diagram Troubleshooting Problem Possible CauseParts Cabinet StandCabinet Stand Parts List Body Parts ListBody Wheel Tire Fence & Miter Gauge Fence & Miter Gauge Parts List Model W1706 Mfg. Since 8/10 Woodstock international inc. p.o. box Bellingham, Wa Warranty High Quality Machines and Tools

W1706 specifications

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