Woodstock W1711, W1677 owner manual Troubleshooting, Motor & Electrical

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SERVICE

W1677/W1711 10" Table Saw

Troubleshooting

This section covers the most common problems and corrections with this type of machine. WARNING! DO NOT make any adjustments until power is disconnected and moving parts have come to a complete stop!

Motor & Electrical

SYMPTOM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

CORRECTIVE ACTION

Machine does not

1.

Plug or receptacle is at fault or wired

1.

Test power plug and receptacle for good

start or a breaker

 

incorrectly.

 

contact and correct wiring.

trips.

2.

Cable or wiring is open or has high resistance.

2.

Troubleshoot wires for internal or external

 

 

 

 

 

breaks, and disconnected or corroded

 

 

 

 

connections; repair or replace wiring.

 

3.

The thermal overload relay below the motor

3.

Reset overload relay. If it continues to

 

 

contactor is tripped.

 

trip, turn up the dial to a higher shut-off

 

 

 

 

amperage.

 

4.

Wall fuse or circuit breaker is blown or

4.

Make sure circuit breaker/fuse is sized

 

 

tripped.

 

correctly for machine load or replace weak

 

 

 

 

breaker.

 

5.

Motor connection is wired incorrectly.

5.

Correct motor wiring.

 

6.

Power supply is faulty, or is switched OFF.

6.

Make sure all hot lines and grounds are

 

 

 

 

operational and have correct voltage.

 

7.

Start capacitor is faulty.

7.

Replace start capacitor.

 

8.

Motor ON button.

8.

Replace faulty ON button.

 

9.

Centrifugal switch is at fault.

9.

Adjust or repair centrifugal switch.

 

10.

Contactor not getting energized or has burnt

10.

Replace contactor.

 

 

contacts.

 

 

 

11.

Motor is damaged.

11.

Repair or replace motor.

Machine stalls or is

1.

Applying too much pressure to workpiece.

1.

Use sharp blade, and reduce the feed rate.

underpowered.

2.

Low power supply voltage.

2.

Make sure all hot lines and grounds are

 

 

 

 

 

operational and have correct voltage.

 

3.

Belt is slipping.

3.

Replace belt and/or re-tension (Page 45).

 

4.

Plug or receptacle is at fault.

4.

Test power plug and receptacle for good

 

 

 

 

contact and correct wiring.

 

5.

Motor connection is wired incorrectly.

5.

Correct motor wiring.

 

6.

Pulley or sprocket is slipping on shaft.

6.

Replace loose pulley and shaft.

 

7.

Motor has overheated.

7.

Let motor cool, clean motor fan cover, and

 

 

 

 

reduce workload on machine.

 

8.

Motor bearings are at fault.

8.

Rotate motor shaft for noisy or burnt

 

 

 

 

bearings, replace as required.

 

9.

Run capacitor is faulty.

9.

Replace run capacitor.

 

10.

Contactor not getting energized or has poor

10.

Replace contactor.

 

 

contacts.

 

 

 

11.

Motor is at fault.

11.

Repair or replace motor.

 

12.

Centrifugal switch is at fault.

12.

Repair or replace centrifugal switch.

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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 Extension Cords Electrical220V Operation GroundingInventory SetupUnpacking Box Inventory Figures 12 QtyStandard Rails Figure Qty Shop Fox Classic Fence InventoryInventory Needed for Your Saw 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 Blade Height OperationsGeneral Feed RateBlade Types Blade SelectionBlade Material Changing Blades To change blades, do these stepsNon-Through Cuts Through vs. Non-Through CutsThrough Cuts Blade Tilt/Bevel Cuts When using the tilting mechanismRip Cuts To make a rip cut, do these stepsMiter Cuts To crosscut using the miter gauge, do these stepsCross 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 WorkpieceComponents Needed for the Resaw Barrier ResawingResaw 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 considerBelts MaintenanceCleaning 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 stepsTo set the angle pointer, do these steps Angle PointerMiter Gauge 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