Woodstock W1711, W1677 owner manual Shimming Wings, To shim an extension wing, do these steps

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W1677/W1711 10" Table Saw

SERVICE

9.Slightly rotate the table in the appropriate direction. Recheck the measurements you did in Steps 3 & 6.

10.When you have adjusted the table so both measure- ments are the same, tilt the blade to 45˚ and mea- sure the distance from the miter slot to the blade as done in Steps 2–5.

If these measurements are the same, tighten the table mounting bolts, then recheck to make sure the table did not move during tightening. No fur- ther adjustments are necessary.

If either of these measurements are different from the other, then the table needs to be shimmed with metal shim stock at the table mounting loca- tions. Proceed to the next step.

11.First determine which measurement is longer. If measurement “A” (Figure 68) is shorter, then cor- ners #1 and #2 need to be shimmed.

12.If measurement “B” (Figure 69) is shorter, then cor- ners #3 and #4 need to be shimmed.

13.Place equal sized pieces of metal shim stock under each of the corners that need to be shimmed. Repeat this until the distance from the miter slot to the blade is equal at both the front and back.

14.Set the blade to 90˚ and make sure the miter slot is still parallel to the blade.

15.Tighten the table mounting bolts and recheck mea- surements. Adjust if necessary.

Shimming Wings

To shim an extension wing, do these steps:

1.DISCONNECT SAW FROM POWER SOURCE!

2.Remove the extension wing from the table.

3.If the extension wing tilts up, place a few layers of tape above the wing mounting bolt holes as shown in Figure 70. If the extension wing tilts down, place the tape below the bolt holes.

4.Reinstall the extension wing on the table, trim any projecting tape, and check to see if the table is flat. Repeat as necessary until the extension wing creates one flat surface with the main table.

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Contents LEFT-TILT Table SAW Page Table of Contents Introduction Woodstock Technical SupportW1677 Series Specifications W1711 Series Specifications Controls and Features Fence controls Blade Guard/Splitter Miter GaugeSafety Standard Safety InstructionsAlways Lock Mobile Bases if Used Before Operating Machinery Specific Safety Instructions for Table Saws Avoiding Potential Injuries Unplug saw before changing bladesUse featherboards when possible To protect against kickback Kickback Use a zero-clearance table insert whenever possibleCommon Terms Electrical 220V OperationExtension Cords GroundingSetup UnpackingInventory Box Inventory Figures 12 QtyShop Fox Classic Fence Inventory Inventory Needed for Your SawStandard Rails Figure Qty Long Rails Figure QtyShop Fox Original Fence Inventory Flat Washers 3⁄ 8 Rail/Ext TableMachine Placement Cleaning MachineTo assemble your table saw, do these steps AssemblyMobile Base Motor shipping brace Installing blade Adjusting table insert flush To test run the table saw, do these steps Test RunBefore you test run the machine, do these steps Operations GeneralBlade Height Feed RateBlade Types Blade SelectionBlade Material Changing Blades To change blades, do these stepsNon-Through Cuts Through vs. Non-Through CutsThrough Cuts When using the tilting mechanism Rip CutsBlade Tilt/Bevel Cuts To make a rip cut, do these stepsTo crosscut using the miter gauge, do these steps Cross CutsMiter Cuts To cut a miter, do these stepsDado Cuts To use a stacked or wobble dado blade, do these stepsFirst cut when making a dado With a standard ripping blade To cut dadoes with a standard blade, do these stepsRabbet Cuts To cut rabbets with the dado blade, do these stepsTo cut rabbets with the standard blade, do these steps Clearly mark the width of the rabbet cut on WorkpieceResawing Resaw BarrierComponents Needed for the Resaw Barrier To build the resaw barrier, do these stepsTo build the auxiliary fence, do these steps Auxiliary FenceComponents Needed for the Auxiliary Fence To perform resawing operations, do these steps Resawing OperationsComponents Needed for Resawing Aftermarket Safety Accessories Outfeed roller tableShop-Made Safety Accessories Here are some of the basic items you may want to considerMaintenance CleaningBelts Table & BaseTo set the stop bolts on the trunnion, do these steps ServiceBlade Tilt Stop Bolts Blade Alignment To adjust the trunnion assembly, do these stepsTo adjust the geared bearing housing, do these steps Miter Slot Parallel to Blade Measuring blade to miter slotShimming Wings To shim an extension wing, do these stepsSplitter Adjustment To check and align the splitter to the blade, do these stepsAngle Pointer Miter GaugeTo set the angle pointer, do these steps To set the miter gauge pointer, do these stepsTo replace the V-belts, do these steps Adjusting FenceReplacing V-Belts W1677 Wiring Diagram W1711 Wiring Diagram Troubleshooting Motor & ElectricalTable Saw Operations Possible Cause Corrective ActionParts Table/Body BreakdownPART# Description Motor/Trunnion Breakdown Handwheellock Guard/Miter Gauge Breakdown XPB15 Warranty Page Page Warranty Registration CommentsBOX BELLINGHAM, WA