Grizzly w1702 instruction manual Dust Collection, Shop Preparation

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Dust Collection

Shop Preparation

USE the correct dust collection system and respirator in your shop. Some wood dust may

cause respiratory illnesses. Ignoring this warning may cause severe personal injury or death.

Make sure that you use an appropriate dust collection system connected to your shaper. You may have to create or modify other shop ducting to achieve the correct dust collection system clearances and airflow. Connect a 3" flexible dust collection hose to the rear of the fence adjustment tube. Use a 3" hose clamp to secure the hose to the tube. See Figure 11.

Fence

 

Connect

Adjustment

 

Ducting

Tube

 

Here

 

 

 

Figure 11. Dust collection connection.

For additional information on the correct dust collection system, additions, or modifications;

contact your Woodstock International dealer for a copy of the Dust Collection Basics handbook and

available accessories.

ONLY allow trained people in your shop! Make sure shop entrances are locked and machines are correctly turned off with lock-out devices when not in use. Otherwise, injury or death can occur.

Machine Mobility: Use the Model D2057

SHOP FOX® Heavy-Duty Mobile Base so you can make the most out of your shop space by moving the Model W1702 3 HP

Shaper out of the way when not in use. Contact your SHOP FOX® Dealer for price and availability.

Working Clearances: Consider your current and future shop needs with respect to the machinery and the lumber to be shaped. Allow enough space for safe lumber support as the lumber is fed into the shaper and as it exits the machine.

Outlets: Make sure the electrical circuits have the capacity to handle the amperage requirements for your Model W1702 3 HP Shaper. Refer to Pages 3 and 8 for more information. Electrical outlets should be located near the shaper, so power or extension cords are clear of high-traffic areas.

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Contents HP Shaper Page Contents Introduction Woodstock Service and SupportAbout Your New Shaper Specifications Warranty and ReturnsStandard Safety Instructions SafetySafety Additional Safety Instructions for Shapers Use a Shop FOX Featherboard as Avoiding Potential Injuries220V Operation ElectricalExtension Cords GroundingUnpacking AssemblyInventory Beginning Initial CleaningShop Preparation Dust CollectionFence Facing Safety GuardAuxiliary Guard To install the crank handle, do these steps To install the hold-downs, do these stepsHold-Downs HandwheelUnplug the Shaper SpindleThreading drawbar nut onto drawbar To adjust the fence, do these steps AdjustmentsFence Positioning Fence Alignment Table Inserts To adjust the table inserts, do these stepsTo align the pulleys, do these steps Pulley AlignmentChoose Spindle RPM Spindle RPMTo change the spindle RPM, do these steps To check the spindle slide-to-gib clearance, do these steps Spindle Slide and GibStart Up OperationsCutter Direction Forward and reverse switchChoose Cutter Profile and Cutter Cutter InstallationChoose Cutter Height and Spindle Size Choose Spindle and Cutter RPMPlace the spindle washer onto the spindle as shown in Figure To set the spindle height, do these steps Setting Spindle HeightStraight Shaping Operations Rub Collars There are three set up positions for rub collarsStarting pin operation Guard not shown for clarity Freehand ShapingTo make a template, do these steps Pattern ShapingGeneral MaintenanceTable and Base LubricationTroubleshooting Closure Model W1702 220V Wiring Diagram Parts Stand Parts Handle Parts XPR15M Parts XPW02 Lock Washer 3⁄8 Parts Miter Gauge Body HOLD-DOWN BAR Shaper Accessories Shaper Accessories Your Notes Your Notes Warranty Card BOX BELLINGHAM, WA