Woodstock M1109 owner manual Warranty Registration, Comments

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Warranty Registration

Name___________________________________________________________________________________

Street __________________________________________________________________________________

City _________________________ State ___________________________Zip________________________

Phone #______________________ Email __________________________Invoice #___________________

Model #_________Serial #______________Dealer Name__________________Purchase Date___________

The following information is given on a voluntary basis. It will be used for marketing purposes to help us develop better products and services. Of course, all information is strictly confidential.

1.How did you learn about us?

_____ Advertisement

____ Friend

____ Local Store

_____ Mail Order Catalog

____ Website

____ Other:

2.How long have you been a woodworker/metalworker?

_____ 0-2 Years

_____ 2-8 Years

____ 8-20 Years

_____ 20+ Years

3.How many of your machines or tools are Shop Fox®?

 

_____ 0-2

_____ 3-5

____ 6-9

_____ 10+

4.

Do you think your machine represents a good value?

_____ Yes

____ No

5.

Would you recommend Shop Fox® products to a friend?

_____ Yes

____ No

6.What is your age group?

_____ 20-29

____ 30-39

____ 40-49

_____ 50-59

____ 60-69

____ 70+

7.What is your annual household income?

_____ $20,000-$29,000

____ $30,000-$39,000

____ $40,000-$49,000

_____ $50,000-$59,000

____ $60,000-$69,000

____ $70,000+

8.Which of the following magazines do you subscribe to?

____

Cabinet Maker

____

Popular Mechanics

____

Today’s Homeowner

____

Family Handyman

____

Popular Science

____

Wood

____

Hand Loader

____

Popular Woodworking

____

Wooden Boat

____

Handy

____

Practical Homeowner

____

Woodshop News

____

Home Shop Machinist

____

Precision Shooter

____

Woodsmith

____

Journal of Light Cont.

____

Projects in Metal

____

Woodwork

____

Live Steam

____

RC Modeler

____

Woodworker West

____

Model Airplane News

____

Rifle

____

Woodworker’s Journal

____

Modeltec

____

Shop Notes

____

Other:

____

Old House Journal

____

Shotgun News

 

 

9.Comments:__________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________

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Contents Combo LATHE/MILL Page Contents Parts Woodstock Technical Support SpecificationsIntroduction Controls and Features Standard Safety Instructions SafetySafety Additional Safety Instructions for Lathe/Mills Always protect the bed ways, Avoiding Potential InjuriesGrounding Electrical220V Operation Extension CordsInventory SetupInstalled Accessories Figure Qty Packaged Accessories FigureMachine Placement Cleaning MachineTo unpack and move the lathe/mill, do these steps Uncrating and LiftingTest Run and Break-In To begin the test run procedure, do these stepsTroubleshooting on General Power SupplyLathe Operations Chuck and Faceplate Mounting Disconnect Power to the LATHE/MILLTo remove a set of jaws, do these steps Replacing JawsClamping workpiece Using the Four-Jaw ChuckFaceplate installed Using the FaceplateTo use the tailstock, do these steps Using the TailstockTo install the MT#3 drill chuck, do these steps Drilling with the TailstockTo align the tailstock, do these steps To setup the tailstock to cut tapers, do these stepsCutting Shallow Tapers With the Tailstock Tailstock AlignmentTailstock adjustment option #2 To install a dead or live center, do these steps Using CentersTo use the steady rest, do these steps Using the Steady RestUsing the Follow Rest To set the angular position, do these steps Setting Compound SlideUsing the Tool Post Longitudinal Handwheel Using Manual FeedCutting Speeds for High Speed Steel HSS Cutting Tools Setting RPMTo determine and set the needed cutting RPM, do these steps Refer to the Change Gear Chart on Page 29, or Setting Power Feed RateLoosen the apron lock bolt and use the feed lever Figure Threading SetupTo setup for threading, do these steps Change Gear Chart Removing Tools Installing ToolsTo install a tool in the spindle, do these steps Milling OperationsTo use the quill, do these steps Headstock PositioningQuill Travel To position the spindle head vertically, do these stepsTable Travel To begin the start up procedure, do these stepsHigh speed steel cutting chart General Lubrication MaintenanceGeneral Maintenance General CleaningTo replace or adjust the V-belts, do these steps Adjusting/Replacing the V-BeltCross Slide Backlash ServiceCross Slide, Half-Nut Compound Slide Gib Adjustments M1109 Electrical panel Electrical Component and Connection IndexContactor Electrical ConnectionsTransformer connection Lathe controls Wiring DiagramMotor & Electrical TroubleshootingOperation and Work Results Parts Diagram PART# Description Series Parts List1007 1028 Thread Dial DiagramSPANNERNUTM16-1.5 Leadscrew Gearbox Diagram 2000 Series Parts Coverplate Compound Rest and Tool Post Diagram FEMALEKNOB5/16-18 Bed Diagram 3000 Series Parts BED Steady Rest and Follow Rest Diagram Pinnedknob Apron Diagram XPK81M Tailstock Diagram STEELBALL8MM Mill Column Diagram XPLW05M LOCKWASHER12MM Headstock Diagram 7000 Series Parts XPR12M EXTRETAININGRING35MM Accessories and Labels Diagram 6THREE-JAWCHUCK Main Wiring Box Diagram Parts Warranty Comments Warranty RegistrationBOX BELLINGHAM, WA