Woodstock W1755 owner manual Setting Infeed Table Height, Calibrating Depth Scale

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Setting Infeed Table

Height

The infeed table on the Model W1755 has positive stop bolts that, when properly set up, allow the operator to quickly adjust the infeed table between finish/final cuts (top height) and shaping/heavy cuts (bottom height).

We recommend setting the minimum depth of cut to 1/32" and the maximum depth of cut to 1/8" for most opera- tions. DO NOT exceed 18" cut per pass on this machine or the risk of kickback and serious injury will greatly increase!

Each positive stop bolt (Figure 57) controls the top or bottom range of the table movement. The jam nut locks the positive stop bolt in position so it will not move dur- ing operation.

Calibrating Depth Scale

The depth scale on the infeed table can be calibrated or “zeroed” if it is not correct.

To calibrate the depth scale, do these steps:

1.DISCONNECT JOINTER FROM POWER SOURCE!

2.Loosen the infeed table positive stop bolts.

3.Use the straightedge to help adjust the infeed table exactly even with the outfeed table, as shown in

Figure 58.

4.Using a screwdriver, adjust the scale pointer to “0” (Figure 59), then reset the infeed table positive stops.

SERVICE

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W1755 6" Parallelogram Jointer

Jam Nuts

Top Height

Bottom Height

Figure 57. Positive stop bolts for infeed

table.

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Figure 58. Infeed table even with outfeed table.

Figure 59. Depth scale adjusted to “0”

position.

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Contents Parallelogram Jointer Page Table of Contents Introduction Woodstock Technical SupportMachine Specifications Controls and Features Safety Standard Safety InstructionsAlways Lock Mobile Bases if Used Before Operating Machinery Additional Safety Instructions for Jointers Avoiding Potential Injuries Never surface plane without push Blocks110V/220V Operation Electrical SpecificationsElectrical Extension CordsUnpacking SetupItems Needed for Setup Inventory Power must not be connected to machine during setupAssembly Fasteners Qty Box 1 Figure QtyMachine Placement Cleaning Machine Assembly To assemble the jointer, do these stepsIf the pulleys are not aligned, follow Steps 10 Rolling the V-belt onto Cutterhead pulleyInstalling the belt guard Fence carriage mounted on Back of the jointer Failure to use a dust collection system can result Knife Setting JigDust Collection Short and long-term respiratory illnessTest Run To test run the jointer, do these stepsOperations GeneralBasic Controls Table control locations PlungerCorrect setting for grain Alignment 12 Min ⁄2 Min Stock Inspection RequirementsSquaring Stock Surface plane on the jointerRead and understand SAFETY, beginning on Surface PlaningEdge Jointing Typical edge jointing Operation PortionBevel Cutting To bevel cut on the jointer, do these stepsRabbet Cutting Typical rabbet cutting OperationMaintenance Schedule MaintenanceCleaning BeltsTo inspect the knives, do these steps ServiceInspecting Knives Adjusting/Replacing Knives Straightedge MethodTo adjust/replace the knives, do these steps First Time OnlyJack screw access hole To check the infeed table parallelism, do these steps Checking/Adjusting Table ParallelismTo check the outfeed table parallelism, do these steps Adjusting Table Parallelism To adjust the table parallelism, do these steps Eccentric bushing and set screw LocationSetting Outfeed Table Height To set the outfeed table height, do these stepsTo calibrate the depth scale, do these steps Setting Infeed Table HeightCalibrating Depth Scale To set the 90˚ fence stop, do these steps Setting Fence StopsTo set the 45˚ inward fence stop, do these steps To set the 45 outward fence stop, do these stepsBelt Replacement To replace the V-belts, do these stepsPulley Alignment To align the pulleys, do these stepsMotor wired for Electrical ComponentsSee Figure 110V Wiring Diagram220V Wiring Diagram Troubleshooting Motor & ElectricalCutting Parts Stand Parts List PART# DescriptionJointer Breakdown Jointer Parts List XPB02M Labels/Cosmetic Parts Warranty Warranty Registration CommentsBOX BELLINGHAM, WA