Woodstock W1730 manual

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                  [...]

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    This manual provides critical safety instructions on the proper setup, operation, maintenance, and service of this machine/tool. Save this document, refer to it often, and use it to instruct other operators. Failure to read, understand and follow the instructions in this manual may result in fire or serious personal injury—including amputation, e[...]

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                    ?[...]

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    -2-  W 1 73 0 Osc il l at ing E dge Sander                  W e stand behi nd our ma ch ines ! In the even t tha t questi ons arise abou t your ma chi ne , parts are mis s - ing , or a def ect is fou nd , ple ase con ta ct W oodstock[...]

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    -3-  W 1 73 0 Osc il l at ing E dge Sander                Sanding Spindle T able  Sanding Spindle  Belt Access Door  Emergency Stop Switch  Back Stop  Dust P ort  Motor  Angle Adjustment & Lock[...]

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    -4-  W 1 73 0 Osc il l at ing E dge Sander Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, MAY result in minor or moderate injury. Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, WILL result in death or serious injury. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, COULD re[...]

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    -5-  W 1 73 0 Osc il l at ing E dge Sander APPROVED OPERATION. Untrained operators can be seriously hurt by machinery . Only allow trained or properly supervised people to use machine. When machine is not being used, disconnect power , remove switch keys, or lock-out machine to prevent unauthorized use—especially around children[...]

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    -6-  W 1 73 0 Osc il l at ing E dge Sander                               This manual contains proper operating and safety procedures for this machine. ?[...]

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    -7-  W 1 73 0 Osc il l at ing E dge Sander                     DO NOT sand woo d wit h fin ger s clo se to spindle.    DO NOT lea ve a gap bet ween woo d and back stop, and keep hands away from [...]

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    -8-  W 1 73 0 Osc il l at ing E dge Sander                         Thi s mach ine must be connect ed to the co rrect size and type of power suppl y cir cui t , or fi re or el e ctric a l da ma ge ma y occu r . Rea d th rou gh thi s secti on t o [...]

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     -9- W 1 73 0 Osc il l at ing E dge Sander               T his m ac hin e M U ST b e gro u nd e d. I n t h e ev e n t o f ce r t ain types of mal func tion s o r br e a k d o wn s , gro undin g prov id es a path of least re sistance for ele ctr ic cu rrent to travel ?[...]

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    -10-  W 1 73 0 Osc il l at ing E dge Sander                 ?[...]

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     -11- W 1 73 0 Osc il l at ing E dge Sander NOTICE              ?[...]

  • Page 14

    -12-  W 1 73 0 Osc il l at ing E dge Sander      Y our Model W 1 73 0 Oscil la ti ng Edg e San der wei gh s 396 lbs w i th a 22 - 1 /2" x 1 9 - 1 /2 " f o o tprin t. S ome resi den tia l floors ma y requ ir e add i ti ona l braci ng to suppo rt bot h ma ch ine an d opera tor .  ?[...]

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     -13- W 1 73 0 Osc il l at ing E dge Sander            Open the belt access door by removing the star knobs and opening all latches.  Lift the belt tensioning lever as shown in   .  [...]

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    -14-  W 1 73 0 Osc il l at ing E dge Sander   Dust port installation.            Align the dust port holes with the tapped holes on the side of the sander .  Insert the 1/4-20 [...]

  • Page 17

     -15- W 1 73 0 Osc il l at ing E dge Sander The Model W1 730 comes with a spi ndl e sand ing a tt ac hmen t fo r sand ing cu r v ed surf ac es. The incl uded sand ing drum s meas ure 1 - 1 /2" , 2" , and 3" in di amet er . The sp in dl e tabl e ma y also be used on the end of the sand ing bel t if so desir ed. Be sure [...]

  • Page 18

    -16-  W 1 73 0 Osc il l at ing E dge Sander Onc e a l l   pr oc edur es up to th is poi nt ha ve been c ompl eted , i t is time to tes t r un your ne w sande r . T urn the mach ine ON and k eep the your hand poised nea r the sw i tc h j ust in case ther e is a prob l em . The mac h ine shou l d run smoo th l y wit h[...]

  • Page 19

     -17- W 1 73 0 Osc il l at ing E dge Sander Af t er the sand in g bel t has be en remo v ed or repl ac ed, or used for a sig n if ican t amoun t of ti me , i t may be nec essa r y to ad just the sand ing bel t tra cki ng.        ?[...]

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    -18-  W 1 73 0 Osc il l at ing E dge Sander           ?[...]

  • Page 21

    -19-  W 1 73 0 Osc il l at ing E dge Sander The san di ng ang l e of the osci l la ting edge san der is vari ab l e betw een 0 an d 90 degr ees.             Loosen the angle adjustment [...]

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    -20-  W 1 73 0 Osc il l at ing E dge Sander                Use a machinist's square with one edge against the face of the miter gauge and the other against the belt face as shown in ?[...]

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    -21-  W 1 73 0 Osc il l at ing E dge Sander                   The sp indl e sander on the Model W1 730 prod[...]

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    -22-  W 1 73 0 Osc il l at ing E dge Sander   Reg ula r per iod ic ma in te na nc e on your SH OP FO X ® Model W 17 3 0 w i l l ens ur e its opt imum p erf ormanc e . Mak e a hab it of inspect in g you r osci l la tin g edge sander eac h ti me you use i t .  [...]

  • Page 25

    -23-  W 1 73 0 Osc il l at ing E dge Sander Af t er opera ti ng the Model W 1 730 f or appr o xim a te ly 50 0 hours , ref il l the gea r bo x with oi l.           [...]

  • Page 26

    -24-  W 1 73 0 Osc il l at ing E dge Sander The sp indl e conn ector conn ects the sha fts fr om the mot or to the gea r box an d is secur ed by two set scre ws tha t need to be tig h te ned ev er y ti me the gea r bo x o il is fi ll ed ( ev ery 50 0 hours ) .     ?[...]

  • Page 27

    -25-  W 1 73 0 Osc il l at ing E dge Sander     •       Clean and lubricate table top, miter slot and fence.[...]

  • Page 28

    -26-  W 1 73 0 Osc il l at ing E dge Sander  Th is section cov ers the most co mmon ser vice ad just men ts or pr o c e du res tha t ma y need t o be ma de du ring th e l if e of your mach ine . If you r equi re ad di tion a l ma ch ine ser v i c e no t co ver ed in thi s secti on, ple ase con tact W oodst [...]

  • Page 29

    -27-  W 1 73 0 Osc il l at ing E dge Sander The Model W1 730 comes equi pped with a pul l er to re mov e the driv e r ol l er shoul d it ev er become necessa r y to do so .         R emove the h[...]

  • Page 30

    -28-  W 1 73 0 Osc il l at ing E dge Sander                A B RESET AMP 96 98 1/2 T1/2 T3/6 8 3/4 T2/4 L1/1 L3/5 7 L2/3 5/6 95 8 10 12 Hot Hot Ground 6-15 Plug (As Recommended) 220 VA C OL Relay SDE RA-20 Motor 2HP 240V Ground Contactor SDE MA-09 G Grnd Run Capacitor [...]

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    -29-  W 1 73 0 Osc il l at ing E dge Sander    Th is section cov ers the most co mmon M odel W1 730 Oscil la ti ng Edge Sander prob l ems . D O NOT mak e any ad jus tme n ts unt il the Model W 1 730 is unp l ugg ed and moving parts ha ve c ome t o a c ompl ete stop .    ?[...]

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    -30-  W 1 73 0 Osc il l at ing E dge Sander                Glazed Sanding Bel t 1 . Sanding wet stock. 2. Sanding stock with hi gh residue . 1 . Dr y stock properly b efor e s anding . 2. Use diffe rent stock. Or , [...]

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