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>L8I;@E>=IFD:LKK<I<OGFJLI<% When setting up cuts, take every possible step to reduce operator exposure to the cutter to prevent laceration or amputation injuries.

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B<<G@E>?8E;JJ8=<% Never pass your hands near or directly over or in front of the cutter. As one hand approaches the 6-inch radius point, move it in an arc motion away from the cutter to the outfeed side and reposition that hand more than 6 inches beyond the cutter. Do not use awkward hand positions.

JD8CCNFIBG@<:<J% There is a risk when shaping a small workpiece that it will slip between the fence boards and draw the operator's hand into the spinning cutter. Keep fingers away from revolving cutter—use fixtures when necessary. Where practical, shape longer stock and cut to size.

K<JK@E>=FI:C<8I8E:<% If the spinning cutter should contact the fence, guard, or insert, the resulting flying debris presents injury hazards. Unplug the shaper, and always rotate the spindle by hand to test any new setup for proper cutter clearance before starting the shaper.

J8=<:LKK<I@EJK8CC8K@FE% A tight spindle nut

reduces the risk of the cutter or rub collars flying off during operation. Always make sure that the arbor key and the spindle keyway are aligned. Always use both spindle nuts and make sure they are tight.

:LKK<IGFJ@K@FE@E>% Keep the cutters on the underside of the workpiece whenever possible to reduce operator exposure to the moving cutter.

8MF@;@E>:LKK<I8E;NFIBG@<:<>I89% Moving the workpiece into the cutter in the same direction as it is rotating will aggressively pull the workpiece from your hands and could draw them into the cutter. Always make sure the cutter is rotating in the correct direction before starting shaper, and always feed the workpiece against the rotation of the cutter.

GI<G8I@E>8NFIBG@<:<% Always "square up" a workpiece before you run it through the shaper. A warped workpiece is difficult to process and increases the risk of an accident. Always inspect the workpiece before shaping. The danger of kickback is increased when the stock has knots, holes, or foreign objects in it.

8MF@;@E>8EFM<ICF8;% Removing too much material in one pass increases the risk of the workpiece kicking back toward the operator. Never attempt to remove too much material in one pass. Several light passes are safer and give a cleaner finish.

J8=<CP=<<;@E>8NFIBG@<:<% We recommend using some type of fixture, jig, or hold-down device to safely support the workpiece when feeding. ALWAYS use a push stick when shaping small or narrow workpieces. Use an outfeed support table if shaping long workpieces to make sure that they remain supported during the entire cutting procedure.

J8=<KP>L8I;J% To reduce the risk of unintentional contact with the rotating cutter, ALWAYS make sure the cutter safety guard and a properly dimensioned box guard are correctly installed before beginning operation.

:FEKFLIJ?8G@E>% When shaping contoured work and using a rub collar, NEVER start shaping at a corner. See the rub collar section in the manual. Use the overhead safety guard when the adjustable fence is not in place.

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W1827 specifications

The Woodstock W1827 is a noteworthy addition to the realm of high-performance wood stoves, designed to blend efficiency with aesthetic appeal. With a commitment to sustainability and energy conservation, this model exemplifies modern advancements in wood-burning technology, making it a compelling choice for eco-conscious consumers.

One of the standout features of the W1827 is its impressive heating capacity. Capable of warming spaces up to 1,800 square feet, it ensures that even larger areas can be efficiently heated without compromising on comfort. The effective heat output is complemented by a remarkable efficiency rating, which boasts around 78%, minimizing wood consumption while maximizing warmth. This high efficiency is a key characteristic that sets the W1827 apart from traditional wood stoves, significantly reducing both emissions and the environmental impact associated with burning wood.

The W1827 incorporates a state-of-the-art catalytic combustor, a technology that enhances the combustion process. This feature enables the stove to burn wood more completely, leading to reduced smoke production and cleaner emissions. The catalytic combustor also extends the burn time, allowing for longer intervals between reloads, which is particularly advantageous for users looking for convenience alongside heating performance.

In terms of design, the Woodstock W1827 maintains a classic aesthetic that can seamlessly fit into a variety of home styles. Its robust construction is evident in the heavy-duty cast iron and steel materials used, ensuring durability and longevity. The stove features a large glass window that not only enhances its visual appeal but also allows users to enjoy the soothing sights of the fire, creating a cozy ambiance in any setting.

Another notable characteristic is the stove’s adjustable air controls, which give users the ability to customize heat output and burn rate according to their specific needs. This level of control not only optimizes the efficiency of the wood burn but also enhances the overall user experience.

Additionally, the Woodstock W1827 is designed with user-friendly maintenance in mind. The ash pan and clean-out features are easily accessible, making the cleaning process straightforward and hassle-free.

In conclusion, the Woodstock W1827 exemplifies the perfect fusion of efficiency, elegance, and sustainability, making it a top choice for homeowners looking to harness the charm of wood-burning heat without sacrificing modern standards of performance.