Woodstock manual W1770 21 Bandsaw w/Foot Brake

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INTRODUCTION

 

W1770 21" Bandsaw w/Foot Brake

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Construction Materials

 

 

Table

Precision Ground Cast Iron

Rip Fence

Precision Ground Cast Iron

Resaw Fence

Deluxe Extruded Aluminum

Body Construction

Pre-Formed Steel

Upper Wheel

Computer Balanced Cast Iron

Lower Wheel

Computer Balanced Cast Iron

Tire Material

Polyurethane

Wheel Cover

Pre-Formed Steel

Paint

Powder Coated

Shipping Dimensions

 

 

Weight

695 lbs.

Length

261/2"

Width

39"

Height

87"

Type

Wood Slat Crate

Contents

Machine

Electrical

 

 

Switch

Magnetic w/Thermal Overload Protection

Switch Voltage

220V

Recommended Circuit Size

30 amp

Recommended Plug Type

L6-30

Plug Included

No

Other

 

 

Number of Dust Ports

2

Dust Port Size

4"

Customer Assembly Time

Approximately 15 Minutes

Warranty

2 Year

Country of Origin

Taiwan

ISO Factory

ISO 9001

Serial Number Location

Data Label on Upper Wheel Cover

Features

Foot Brake Stop

Deluxe Cast Iron Fence with Extruded Aluminum Resaw Fence Attachment

Ball Bearing Blade Guides

Quick Change Blade Release/Tensioner

Micro-Adjusting Rack & Pinion Table Tilt and Quick Lock Table

Rack & Pinion Upper Blade Guide Height Adjustment

Blade Tension Indicator

Height Scale Measurement

Blade Tracking Window

Hinged Wheel Covers with Safety Lock

Included Miter Gauge

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Contents OWNERS MANUAL Page Contents Woodstock Technical Support Functional OverviewMachine 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 blocks when necessary Use push sticks whenever possibleElectrical Specifications 220V OperationExtension Cords Items Needed for Setup UnpackingDescription Qty Inventory Box Inventory Figure QtyHardware and Tools Machine Placement Cleaning MachineLifting & Moving Lifting the bandsaw 2x4Mounting to Shop Floor Bolting to Concrete FloorsTo install the fence, do these steps FenceGuide Post Handwheel Blade Tracking To center track the blade, do these stepsChanges in the blade tension may change the blade tracking Positive Stop To set the positive stop, do these stepsDust Collection To connect the dust collection hoses, do these stepsTest Run To test run the machine, do these stepsResetting the switch Adjusting Blade Guide Bearings on Tensioning BladeTo tension the bandsaw blade, do these steps Adjusting Blade Guide Bearings To adjust the upper blade guides, do these stepsAdjusting Support Bearings To adjust the upper support bearing, do these stepsBlade aligned 0.016 away from Bearing edge To adjust the lower support bearing, do these steps Lower support bearing controlsAligning Table Cap screws securing table to TrunnionAligning Fence Cap screws securing rail toTo calibrate the pointer, do these steps Calibrating Fence PointerCalibrating Miter Gauge To calibrate the miter gauge, do these stepsTo install the resaw fence, do these steps Enough to slide on the resaw fenceGeneral Basic ControlsControl Panel Front Controls Figure Rear Controls FigureWorkpiece Inspection Cutting wood with minor WarpingCutting Overview Basic Cutting TipsBandsaw is capable of performing the following cuts Foot Brake Guide PostCorrecting Blade Lead Fine Tune TrackingBlade Lead Aligning Table on Page 27 and Aligning Fence onTo shift the table, do these steps To tilt the table, do these steps Table TiltRip Cutting To make a rip cut, do these stepsTo make a 90˚ crosscut, do these steps CrosscuttingResawing To resaw a workpiece, do these stepsCutting Curves Stacked CutsTo complete a stacked cut, do these steps Blade Length Blade WidthTooth Style Blade Breakage Tooth PitchBlade Care Most common causes of blade breakage areBlade Changes To remove a blade, do these stepsTo replace a blade, do these steps Brushes CleaningTable & Base LubricationTension Adjustment Assembly Blade Guide Rack and PinionLubricant Frequency Quantity Table Tilt Rack and Pinion Assembly TrunnionTo lubricate the trunnion, do these steps Checking and Tensioning Belts Checking V-BeltsTools Needed Tensioning V-Belts Replacing V-BeltsFollow Steps 1-2 in Checking V-Belts on Adjusting Tension Lever To adjust the tension lever, do these stepsAdjusting Wheel Blade Brushes To adjust the brushes, do these stepsTo replace the brake shoe Replacing Brake ShoeComponents and Hardware Needed Follow Steps 1-4 in Replacing V-Belts onAligning Wheels Checking CoplanarityShimming Upper Wheel GaugeAdjusting Lower Wheel To adjust the lower wheel, do these stepsPower supply terminal box Electrical ComponentsWiring Diagram See ,See Figure Troubleshooting Motor & ElectricalMachine Operations Cutting Tips onParts Labels & Cosmetic PartsBlade Guides-Cover Breakdown Guide Post-Table Tilt Breakdown PartsTable-Trunnion Breakdown Body Breakdown Body Parts List Capacitor CoverMotor Cord 12AWG X 3C Resaw Fence Breakdown Warranty Registration CommentsWoodstock international inc. p.o. box Bellingham, wa Warranty