Woodstock W1770 manual Machine Specifications

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W1770 21" Bandsaw w/Foot Brake

MACHINE

SPECIFICATIONS

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MOdEl W1770

21" 5HP HEAvy-duTy bANdSAW w/FOOT bRAKE

Motor

 

Type

TEFC Capacitor Start Induction

Horsepower

5 HP

Voltage

220V

Phase

Single

Amps

22A

Speed

1725 RPM

Cycle

60 Hz

Number Of Speeds

1

Power Transfer

Belt Drive

Bearings

Shielded and Permanently Lubricated

Main Specifications

 

Operation Information

 

Blade Speed

4600 FPM

Table Tilt

Left 5°, Right 45°

Cutting Capacities

 

Maximum Cutting Height

14"

Throat Capacity Left of Blade

20"

Blade Information

 

Standard Blade Length

165"

Blade Width Range

1/4"–13/8"

Blade Guides

Ball Bearing

Table Information

 

Table Length

2912"

Table Width

2034"

Table Thickness

178"

Floor to Table Height

3512"

Fence Information

 

Locks in Front

Yes

Locks in Rear

No

Adjustable for Blade Lead

No

Resaw Fence Plate Height

6"

Overall Dimensions

 

Weight

594 lbs.

Length

391/2"

Width

285/8"

Height

78"

Foot Print (Length/Width)

215/8" x 331/2"

INTRODUCTION

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Contents OWNERS MANUAL Page Contents Functional Overview Woodstock Technical SupportMachine Specifications W1770 21 Bandsaw w/Foot Brake Controls and Features Safety Safety Always Lock Mobile Bases if Used Before Operating Machinery Additional Safety for Bandsaws Use push sticks whenever possible Use push blocks when necessaryExtension Cords Electrical Specifications220V Operation Description Qty Items Needed for SetupUnpacking Hardware and Tools InventoryBox Inventory Figure Qty Cleaning Machine Machine PlacementLifting the bandsaw 2x4 Lifting & MovingBolting to Concrete Floors Mounting to Shop FloorGuide Post Handwheel To install the fence, do these stepsFence Changes in the blade tension may change the blade tracking Blade TrackingTo center track the blade, do these steps To set the positive stop, do these steps Positive StopTo connect the dust collection hoses, do these steps Dust CollectionTo test run the machine, do these steps Test RunResetting the switch To tension the bandsaw blade, do these steps Adjusting Blade Guide Bearings onTensioning Blade To adjust the upper blade guides, do these steps Adjusting Blade Guide BearingsTo adjust the upper support bearing, do these steps Adjusting Support BearingsBlade aligned 0.016 away from Bearing edge Lower support bearing controls To adjust the lower support bearing, do these stepsCap screws securing table to Trunnion Aligning TableCap screws securing rail to Aligning FenceCalibrating Miter Gauge Calibrating Fence PointerTo calibrate the pointer, do these steps To calibrate the miter gauge, do these stepsEnough to slide on the resaw fence To install the resaw fence, do these stepsControl Panel GeneralBasic Controls Rear Controls Figure Front Controls FigureCutting wood with minor Warping Workpiece InspectionBandsaw is capable of performing the following cuts Cutting OverviewBasic Cutting Tips Guide Post Foot BrakeBlade Lead Fine Tune TrackingCorrecting Blade Lead Aligning Table on Page 27 and Aligning Fence onTo shift the table, do these steps Rip Cutting Table TiltTo tilt the table, do these steps To make a rip cut, do these stepsResawing CrosscuttingTo make a 90˚ crosscut, do these steps To resaw a workpiece, do these stepsTo complete a stacked cut, do these steps Cutting CurvesStacked Cuts Tooth Style Blade LengthBlade Width Blade Care Tooth PitchBlade Breakage Most common causes of blade breakage areTo replace a blade, do these steps Blade ChangesTo remove a blade, do these steps Table & Base CleaningBrushes LubricationLubricant Frequency Quantity Tension Adjustment AssemblyBlade Guide Rack and Pinion To lubricate the trunnion, do these steps Table Tilt Rack and Pinion AssemblyTrunnion Tools Needed Checking and Tensioning BeltsChecking V-Belts Follow Steps 1-2 in Checking V-Belts on Tensioning V-BeltsReplacing V-Belts To adjust the tension lever, do these steps Adjusting Tension LeverTo adjust the brushes, do these steps Adjusting Wheel Blade BrushesComponents and Hardware Needed Replacing Brake ShoeTo replace the brake shoe Follow Steps 1-4 in Replacing V-Belts onChecking Coplanarity Aligning WheelsGauge Shimming Upper WheelTo adjust the lower wheel, do these steps Adjusting Lower WheelElectrical Components Power supply terminal boxSee Figure Wiring DiagramSee , Motor & Electrical TroubleshootingCutting Tips on Machine OperationsLabels & Cosmetic Parts PartsBlade Guides-Cover Breakdown Parts Guide Post-Table Tilt BreakdownTable-Trunnion Breakdown Body Breakdown Capacitor Cover Body Parts ListMotor Cord 12AWG X 3C Resaw Fence Breakdown Comments Warranty RegistrationWoodstock international inc. p.o. box Bellingham, wa Warranty