Woodstock W1770 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/equipment. Failure to read, understand and follow the instructions given in this manual may result in serious personal injury, including amputation, electrocution or death. The owner of this machine/equipment is solely responsib[...]

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    SET UP EL EC T R I C A L M AINTENANCE SE RVI CE PA R T S OPER A TIONS SA FE T Y INTRODUCTIO N USE THE QUICK GUIDE PAGE LABELS TO SEARCH OUT INFORMATION FAST! INTRODUCTION ..................................... 2 W oodstock T echnical Support .................. 2 Functional Overview ............................. 2 SAFETY .............................[...]

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    -2- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke INTRODUCTIO N W oo ds to c k T ec hn i ca l S upp ort Th is mach ine has been speci al ly design ed to pro v ide man y yea rs of tr oubl e- f ree ser vice . Clo se a tten tio n to deta il , rugged ly bui l t parts and a r igi d qual i ty con trol prog ram assur e saf e and re li abl e opera tion . W o[...]

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    -3- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke INTRODUCTIO N P h on e #: ( 3 6 0 ) 73 4 - 3 48 2 • O n l i ne T ec h S up p or t : t ec h - s u p po rt @ s h op f o x . b i z • W e b : ww w . s ho p f o x . b i z M AC HI NE SPECIF IC A T I ONS Motor T ype .........................................................................................[...]

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    -4- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke INTRODUCTIO N Construction Materials T able .............................................................................................. P recision Ground Cast Iron Rip Fence ........................................................................................ P recision Ground Cast Iron R esaw F[...]

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    -5- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke INTRODUCTIO N C on tr o ls an d F e a t ur es A. Eye Bolt B. Hinged Wheel Cover C. Blade T racking Window D. Guide P ost Handwheel E. Cutting Height Scale F. Guide P ost G. Ball Bearing Blade Guides H. Miter Gauge I. 4" Dust P ort J. Foot Brake K. Fence Lock Knob L. Rail M. K ey Switch, Start and[...]

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    -6- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke SA FE T Y S A FE T Y S ta n da r d Mac h i ne r y Sa f e ty S A FE T Y READ MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING MACHINE. FAILURE TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS BELOW WILL RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY. S ta n da r d Sa f ety In s tr uct io ns 1. READ THROUGH THE ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE STARTING MACHINERY. Machinery presents ser[...]

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    -7- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke SA FE T Y 10. NEVER LEAVE WHEN MACHINE IS RUNNING. Turn power OFF and allow all moving parts to come to a complete stop before leaving machine unattended. 11. DO NOT USE IN DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENTS. DO NOT use machinery in damp, wet locations, or where any flammable or noxious fumes may exist. 12. KEEP [...]

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    -8- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke SA FE T Y A dd i ti o na l Sa f e t y f o r Ba nd sa ws 1. BLADE CONDITION . Do not operate with dull, cracked or badly worn blade. Dull blades require more effort to use and are difficult to control. Inspect blades for cracks and missing teeth before each use. 2. HAND PLACEMENT. Never position finger[...]

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    -9- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke SA FE T Y Figure 7 . Unplug saw before changing blades. Figure 6 . Use push sticks whenever possible. Figure 4 . Use push blocks when necessary . Figure 5 . Neve r star t mo tor with whe el cov ers open. Figure 3 . Never place hands in line of cut. A v o i di ng P ot e n ti a l In j uri es[...]

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    -10- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke EL EC T R I C A L E L EC T R I C A L DO NOT work on your electrical system if you are unsure about electrical codes and wiring! Seek assistance from a qualified electrician. Ignoring this warning can cause electrocution, fire, or machine damage. 2 2 0 V Ope r a t i on The M od el W 17 7 0 is w i red [...]

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    -11- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke SE TUP Keep machine disconnected from power until instructed otherwise. Th is mach ine has been ca ref ull y pa cka ged f or saf e tra ns- porta ti on. I f you not ic e the mac hi ne has been dam aged durin g sh ipp ing , pl ease c ontac t you r au thorized Sho p F ox dea le r immed ia te ly . Unp ac[...]

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    -12- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke SE TUP I nve n t o r y The f ol lo w in g is a descrip tion of the ma in c ompone nts sh ipped wit h the M o del W 17 7 0 . L a y the c omponen t s out to in ve nto r y them . N o t e: I f you can 't f ind an i t em on t hi s l is t , c hec k t he moun ti ng l oca ti on on th e mac hi ne or exam[...]

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    -13- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke SE TUP • F loor Loa d: Thi s mach ine dis tribut es a he a v y loa d in a sma ll foo tprin t. Some res iden tia l floors ma y requi re addi tion al bra cing to support both mac hin e and o p e r a t o r. • W orking Cl earanc es: Consi der exi sti ng an d an tici pat ed needs, siz e of ma teri al [...]

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    -14- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke SE TUP T ak e speci al car e when mo v ing th is bandsa w . Only use one of the f ol lowi ng methods to li ft or mov e thi s band sa w . T o mov e and plac e the bandsa w using the ey e bol ts , do these steps : 1. Use a forklift to move the bandsaw on the pallet to its final location. 2. Unbolt the [...]

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    -15- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke SE TUP Al thoug h not requi red , we recom mend tha t you mount you r new bandsa w to the floo r . Be ca use thi s is an opt ion al st ep and floor ma te r ia ls ma y vary , floor mount ing har d- war e is not in cl uded. Y ou must use a preciso n l ev el to l ev el your mac hin e . Y ou ma y also mo[...]

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    -16- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke SE TUP The f enc e rai l is insta ll ed upsi de down a t the f actory . T o ins t a ll the f ence , d o these steps : 1. R emove the cap screws holding the rail onto the table, and remove the rail. 2. Flip the rail over and reinstall it with the cap screws removed in Step 1 (see Figure 14 ). 3. Place[...]

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    -17- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke SE TUP B l ad e T r ac k i ng The blade trac king is prima r il y a ff ected by the til t of the upper wheel , also known as " cen ter trac king" ; and the al i gnmen t of bot h wheels , a lso known as "c opla na r trac k - ing . " ( For cop lan ar tra cking , re fe r to the W hee[...]

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    -18- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke SE TUP P os i t iv e S to p The posi tiv e stop al lo ws the tabl e to be qu ic kl y and ac cu- ra tel y re turnedto thehorizon tal ( 0 ˚ ) posi tio n a ft er bei ng ad j ust ed to a di ff ere n t ang le . T o set the positive stop, do these steps: 1. DISCONNECT BANDSA W F[...]

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    -19- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke SE TUP Recommended CFM at each Dust Port: ......... 400 CFM Do no t c onf use th is CF M rec ommenda ti on w i th the ra tin g of the dus t co ll ector . T o dete rmin e the CFM at the dus t port, you mus t tak e in to ac cou nt man y varia bles , inc lud - ing the CF M ra ting of the dust col lecto [...]

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    -20- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke SE TUP Onc e the assemb ly is com ple te , tes t run your mac h ine to ma k e sur e it runs pro perl y and is re ady f or reg ular opera - ti on. The t est r un cons ists of veri fying the f ol lowin g: 1 ) The mot or pow ers up and runs co rrect ly , and 2 ) the sa f ety di sabl ing mecha nis m on t[...]

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    -21- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke SE TUP — If the machine does start (with the stop button pushed in), immediately disconnect power to the machine. The OFF button safety feature is not working correctly . This safety feature must work properly before proceeding with regular opera- tions. Call T ech Support for help. 7. Push the OFF[...]

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    -22- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke SE TUP T e n s i on in g Bl a de A pr operly ten sio ned bl ade is essent ia l for maki ng ac cu- ra te cu t s an d is requ ir ed bef ore maki ng man y bandsa w ad j ustm en t s . ( Ev er ytim e you repl ace the bl ade , you shou l d perfo r m thi s proc e du re because al l blades ten si on differe [...]

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    -23- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke SE TUP A d j us ti n g B la d e Gu i de B ea r in g s The bl ade gu ides pr ovide side - to- side support to k eep the blad e st ra igh t whi le cutt ing . The bla de gui des ar e desi gned to be ad just ed in two wa ys— fo r war d / backwar d and side - to- si de . T o adjust the upper blade guide[...]

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    -24- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke SE TUP N O TI C E Whene ve r ch anging a b lade or ad jus ting tens ion and tra cki ng , the upper and low er bl ade support bear - ings and guide bearings must be properl y adj usted and lock ed befor e cutti ng opera tions. T o ad just the lo wer bl ade guides , do these steps : 1. Make sure the bl[...]

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    -25- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke SE TUP 3. Familiarize yourself with the upper support bearing controls shown in Figures 27 & 28 on Page 23 . 4. Loosen the guide block assembly cap screws and rotate the blade guide assembly side-to-side, until the blade is perpendicular with the face of the sup- port bearing, as illustrated in F[...]

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    -26- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke SE TUP To adjust the lower support bearing, do these steps : 1. Make sure the blade is tracking properly and is cor- rectly tensioned. 2. DISCONNECT BANDSA W FROM POWER! 3. Familiarize yourself with the lower support bearing controls shown in Figure 35 . 4. Open the upper and lower wheel covers. 5. M[...]

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    -27- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke SE TUP A l i gn i ng T ab l e T o ens ure cutt ing ac cura c y , the tabl e shoul d be al ig ned so tha t the mi ter slo t is para l l el to the bandsa w bla de . This pr oced ure works best with a 1 3 ⁄ 8 " bla de ins tal led . T o al ign the tabl e so the mi ter sl ot is para ll el to the ba[...]

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    -28- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke SE TUP A l i gn i ng F e nc e T o ens ure cutt ing ac cura c y when the f enc e is fi rst in sta ll ed, the f enc e shoul d be al ign ed w i th the mi ter sl ot . T o al ign the f ence para ll el with the mit er slo t , do these steps : 1. DISCONNECT BANDSA W FROM POWER! 2. Make sure the miter slot i[...]

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    -29- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke SE TUP Ca l ib r a ti n g F e n c e P oi n te r Y our new bandsa w is e qu ipped with a fe nce measur emen t syst em tha t inc ludes a fe nc e poin ter , wh ic h must be c ali - bra ted when the bandsa w is first set up . To calibrate the pointer, do these steps: 1. If the fence is mounted on the rig[...]

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    -30- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke SE TUP I ns ta l l i ng R esa w F e nc e To install the resaw fence, do these steps: 1. Install the resaw fence lock handle (with the washer and moving plate) onto the fence, then slide the resaw fence over the moving plate, as shown in Figure 43 . Note: Leave the moving plate and lock handle loose e[...]

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    -31- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke OPER A TIONS OP ER A TIONS G enera l This machine will perform many types of operations that are beyond the scope of this manual. Many of these operations can be dangerous or deadly if performed incor- rectly . The instructions in this section are written with the under- standing that the operator ha[...]

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    -32- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke OPER A TIONS Figure 46 . Front controls. Front Controls ( Figure 46 ) A. Blade Tension Scale : Allows for easy monitoring of blade tension. B. Blade Tension Handwheel : T ensions blade in gradual increments. C. Blade Tracking Window : Allows for easy monitoring of blade tracking (refer to P age 36 ).[...]

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    -33- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke OPER A TIONS W o rkp i ec e In sp ect i on Some wood workpi eces a re not saf e to cut or ma y requi re modi fic at ion bef ore they are saf e to cut . Befor e cutti ng wood , get in the habi t of ins pe ctin g all wo rk pie ce s for the fol lowing: • Foreign Objects (Figure 48 ): Nails, staples, d[...]

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    -34- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke OPER A TIONS C u tti n g Ov e r v i e w The ban dsaw is capab le of performi ng the fo llo w ing cu ts: • Crosscutting • Simple and Complex Curves • Duplicate P arts • Circles • Beveled Curves • Miters • Angles • Compound Angles • R esawi[...]

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    -35- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke OPER A TIONS F oot Br a k e Figure 50 . Foot brake location. G u id e Po s t The gu ide post , sho wn in Fi gu re 51 , conn ects the uppe r bla de gui de assemb l y to the bandsa w . The gui depost al lo ws the bl ade gui de assembl y to mov e up or down to be as cl ose to the wo r kp iec e as possi [...]

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    -36- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke OPER A TIONS Figure 52 . Blade tracking window . To fine tune the tracking, do these steps: 1. Close the wheel covers and turn the bandsaw ON . 2.  Observe the blade tracking path through the clear window on the right edge of the bandsaw , as shown in Figure 52 . 3. Using the tracking controls ( P[...]

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    -37- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke OPER A TIONS 2. Slide the bandsaw fence out of the way and cut half- way through the board on the line by pushing it into the blade. T urn the bandsaw OFF and wait for the blade to stop. 3. Clamp the board to the bandsaw table without mov- ing it. Now slide the fence over to the board so it barely to[...]

  • Page 40

    -38- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke OPER A TIONS T a b l e T i l t To tilt the table, do these steps: 1. DISCONNECT BANDSA W FROM POWER! 2. Loosen the table tilt lock lever shown in Figure 54 . 3. T o tilt the table to the right, turn the table tilt handwheel clockwise ( Figure 54 ). 4. T o tilt the table to the left, turn the table ti[...]

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    -39- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke OPER A TIONS Cr ossc utti ng "C ros scutt ing" mean s cu ttin g acr oss the gr a in of wood. Fo r pl y wood an d ot her pr oces sed wood , cr osscut ting sim pl y mea ns cut ting acr oss the w id th of the ma teri al . T o mak e a 90 ˚ cr osscut , do these steps : 1. Move the fence out of [...]

  • Page 42

    -40- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke OPER A TIONS C u tti n g C ur v es When cutt ing cu r ves , si mul taneous l y feed and tu rn the st o ck car ef ul ly so the bl ade fo ll ows the lay out l ine w i th- out tw is ting . If a curve is so abrup t tha t it is nec essar y to re p e a tedl y bac k up and cu t a new ke r f , use a na rrow [...]

  • Page 43

    -41- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke OPER A TIONS Blade Length Measu red by the ci rcum fe renc e , bla de len gths ar e usua ll y un ique to the bra nd of y our bandsa w and the di stanc e betw e en wheels. Thi s sa w uses 1 6 5" long bla des. Blade Width Measu red f rom th e bac k of the blad e to the ti p of the bla de too th ( [...]

  • Page 44

    -42- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke OPER A TIONS Tooth Pitch Usu al ly measur ed as TPI ( tee th per inc h ) , too th pi tch det ermi nes the si ze / number of the teeth . More teeth per inch (f ine p itc h ) wil l cut slo wer , but smoo ther ; whi le f ewer teet h per inc h ( co arse pi tch ) w i l l cu t roug her , but f aster . A s [...]

  • Page 45

    -43- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke OPER A TIONS B l ad e C ha ng es T o r emo ve a bla d e , d o these steps : 1. DISCONNECT BANDSA W FROM POWER! 2. R elease the blade tension. 3. R emove the table insert and the table pin. Adjust the upper and lower guide bearings as far away as possible from the blade. 4. Open the upper and lower wh[...]

  • Page 46

    -44- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke M AINTENANCE M AINTENANCE F or op tim um perform anc e fr om your mac hin e , f ol lo w th is ma in ten anc e schedu le : Daily • Check/correct loose mounting bolts. • Check/correct damaged saw blade. • Check/correct worn or damaged wires. • Correct any other unsafe condition. Mon[...]

  • Page 47

    -45- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke M AINTENANCE Lubricant Frequency Quantity Mul ti -Pu r pose GL2 Gre ase As Needed Thin Coat Blade Guide Rack and Pinion T o lub ricate the b lade guide rack and pi ni on , do these steps: 1. DISCONNECT BANDSA W FROM POWER! 2. Lower the blade guide until it reaches the table. 3. Using a rag and minera[...]

  • Page 48

    -46- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke M AINTENANCE Lubricant Frequency Quantity Mul ti -Pu r pose GL2 Gre ase As Needed Thin Coat Table Tilt Rack and Pinion Assembly T o lub ricate the tabl e til t rack and pi nion a ssemb ly , d o these steps : 1. DISCONNECT BANDSA W FROM POWER! 2. With the table perpendicular to the blade, and using a [...]

  • Page 49

    -47- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke SE RVI C E S E RV I C E Th is section cov ers the most c ommon ser vic e ad jus tmen ts or pr ocedur es tha t ma y need to be made during th e l if e of your mach ine . If you r equir e add iti onal mac hin e serv ic e not incl uded in thi s section , pl ease c on tact W oodst o ck In te r n a tion a[...]

  • Page 50

    -48- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke SE RVI C E Tensioning V-Belts 1. Follow Steps 1-2 in Checking V-Belts on Page 47 . 2. Loosen the motor adjustment screws shown in Figure 68 . 3. Adjust the belt tension: — If the belt is too loose, turn the tension nut clock- wise to tighten the belts. — If the belt is too tight, turn the tension[...]

  • Page 51

    -49- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke SE RVI C E A d j us ti n g T en s i on Le v er The qu ic k rel ease t ens ion lev er is setu p corr e ct ly fo r use with the pr eins tal led 1 65 " bla de . How eve r , if you ins ta l l a di ff ere nt len gth bla de , you wil l need to ad just the te nsion l ev er ad jus tmen t scre w so the q[...]

  • Page 52

    -50- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke SE RVI C E A d j us ti n g Wh ee l an d B l ad e Br us he s The l ower wheel c ompartmen t con ta ins the br ush es sho wn in Fi gu re 7 1 . These brushes ar e design ed to sweep sa wdust off the wheel tir e and blade as the ba ndsa w is opera ti ng . In or der to work pr operl y , the brushes must b[...]

  • Page 53

    -51- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke SE RVI C E R ep l a ci ng Br a k e Sh oe The bra ke shoe w i l l need to be repl ac ed when the pad we ars out , whi ch depends upon how f requ en tl y the foo t bra k e is used . The f ol lowin g ar e ind ica ti ons th a t the bra ke pad needs t o be r eplac ed : The ba ndsa w tak es no ti cea bl y [...]

  • Page 54

    -52- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke SE RVI C E A l i gn i ng Whee ls Components and Hardware Needed: Qty 70 1 ⁄ 4 " Long W ood 2x4 ..........................................1 Tools Needed: W rench 17mm ...................................................1 T ape Measure ....................................................1 Coplana[...]

  • Page 55

    -53- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke SE RVI C E — If the wheels are coplanar ( Figure 75 , A ), the straightedge will evenly touch the top and bottom of both wheels. — If the wheels are not coplanar ( Figure 75 , B ), place the straightedge on the lower wheel first (ensuring that it touches both the top and bottom rim), then adjust [...]

  • Page 56

    -54- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke SE RVI C E Adjusting Lower Wheel Onl y do th is pr oced ure i f you can not ma ke the wheels c opla nar w i th the tra cking knob or by sh imm ing the uppe r wheel . Mak e sur e the uppe r wheel is ad just ed as cl ose as possi ble to bei ng cop lana r w i th the l ower wheel bef or e begin n ing . D[...]

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    -55- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke SE RVI C E E l ectri c a l C om pon e n ts Figure 78 . P ower supply terminal box. Figure 81 . Motor wiring. Figure 82 . Magnetic switch. POWER ON OFF Figure 79 . Control panel wiring. Figure 80 . Wheel cover limit switch (left) and foot brake switch (right).[...]

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    -56- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke SE RVI C E Wir in g D ia g ram PWR ON OFF CONTROL P ANEL (viewed from behind) A AMP RESET 96 1/2 T1/2 T3/6 NO14 3/4 T2/4 L1/1 L3/5 NO13 L2/3 5/6 95 18 22 26 NC15 SDE NC16 MAG SWITCH ASSEMBL Y SDE MPE-18 L1 L1 L2 L2 Ground Ground Ground Ground 220V MOT OR Ground Hot Hot L6-30 PLUG (as recommended) 220[...]

  • Page 59

    -57- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke SE RVI C E PWR ON OFF CONTROL P ANEL (viewed from behind) A AMP RESET 96 1/2 T1/2 T3/6 NO14 3/4 T2/4 L1/1 L3/5 NO13 L2/3 5/6 95 18 22 26 NC15 SDE NC16 MAG SWITCH ASSEMBL Y SDE MPE-18 L1 L1 L2 L2 Ground Ground Ground Ground 220V MOT OR Ground Hot Hot L6-30 PLUG (as recommended) 220 V AC LIMIT SWITCH ([...]

  • Page 60

    -58- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke SE RVI C E PROB LE M POSSIBLE C AUSE CORRECTI VE ACTION Machine slows wh en op er - ating. 1. Feeding workpiece too fast. 2. Blade is dull. 3. Brake is stuck or dragging on blade. 1. Reduce feed rate. See Basic Cutting T ips on Page 34 . 2. Replace/sharpen blade ( P age 43 ). 3. Adjust foot brake. Ti[...]

  • Page 61

    -59- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke PA R T S PA R T S Lab e ls & C os me ti c P a r ts REF PART # DESCRIPTION REF PART # DESCRIPTION 1 X1770001 MACHINE ID LABEL 13 XLABEL-08H READ MANUAL LABEL HL 2 D3376 SHOP FOX LOGO PLATE 14 XLABEL-06 GLASSES RESPIRATOR LABEL HL 3 X1770003 DISCONNECT POWER LABEL HL 15 X1770015 WHEEL HINGE/STOP BO[...]

  • Page 62

    -60- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke PA R T S B l ad e Gu i des -C o v e r Br ea k do wn 153 154 155 157 156 158 151 152 149 150 147 148 555 176 175 173 179 174 161 162 163 173 174 164 177 175 176 165 167 160 161 166 180 162 164 163 160 161 177 161 159 REF PART # DESCRIPTION REF PART # DESCRIPTION 147 XPSB04M CAP SCREW M6-1 X 10 162 X17[...]

  • Page 63

    -61- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke PA R T S 330 317 287 289 387 290 288 291 346 309 313 311 310 312 344 343 316 314 315 306 308 307 345 337 339 338 342 341 331 333 332 303 292 295 285 286 293 294 296 299 302 300 301 297 298 323 321 319 318 320 304 322 326 325 324 241 327 335 334 336 329 Gu i de P os t - T a b l e T i l t Br ea k do wn[...]

  • Page 64

    -62- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke PA R T S 469 465 467 466 468 462 464 463 480 455 458 460 459 461 456 447 457 471 470 472 476 475 474 473 478 477 479 482 484 483 481 484-6 484-10 484-4 484-2 484-9 484-3 484-5 484-12 484-11 484-10 484-7 484-8 484-13 T a b l e - T ru nn i on Br ea k do wn REF PART # DESCRIPTION REF PART # DESCRIPTION [...]

  • Page 65

    -63- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke PA R T S 636 705 654 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 510 511 512 513 514 515 516 517 518 519 520 521 522 523 523-1 523-2 523-3 523-4 523-7 524 525 526 527 528 529 530 531 532 533 534 535 536 537 538 539 540 541 542 543 544 545 546 547 548 549 550 551 552 553 554 556 557 557 558 559 560 561 562 56[...]

  • Page 66

    -64- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke PA R T S REF PART # DESCRIPTION REF PART # DESCRIPTION 501 X1770501 HANDLE KNOB M16-1.5 546 XPHTEK4M TAP SCREW M4 X 8 502 X1770502 HANDLE SHAFT 547 X1770547 CORD CLAMP 5/8” 503 X1770503 NUT M16-1.5 548 X1770548 STEP CORD 16AWG X 3C 504 X1770504 ECCENTRIC SHAFT 549 XPB41M HEX BOLT M4-.7 X 30 505 XPS[...]

  • Page 67

    -65- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke PA R T S REF PART # DESCRIPTION REF PART # DESCRIPTION 593 X1770593 MOTOR CORD 12AWG X 3C 629 X1770629 BALL BEARING 6205LLU 594 XPLN03M LOCK NUT M6-1 630 X1770630 LOWER WHEEL DIA. 21” 595 XPN02M HEX NUT M10-1.5 631 X1770631 BUSHING 596 XPW04M FLAT WASHER 10MM 632 XPR26M INT RETAINING RING 52MM 597 [...]

  • Page 68

    -66- W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke PA R T S R esa w F e nc e Br ea k do wn 801 802 803 804 810 811 REF PART # DESCRIPTION REF PART # DESCRIPTION 801 X1770801 RESAW FENCE (AL) 590MM 804 X1770804 ADJUSTMENT HANDLE M8 X 44 802 X1770802 MOVING PLATE 810 X1770810 END COVER 148 X 22 X 1 803 XPW01M FLAT WASHER 8MM 811 XPHTEK3M TAP SCREW M3.5[...]

  • Page 69

    W 1 77 0 2 1" Bandsaw w/ F o ot Bra ke CUT ALONG DOTTED LINE Name ___________________________________________________________________________________ Street __________________________________________________________________________________ City _________________________ State ___________________________ Zip ________________________ P hone # __[...]

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    T APE ALONG EDGES--PLEASE DO NOT ST APLE FOLD ALONG DOTTED LINE FOLD ALONG DOTTED LINE WOODSTOCK INTERNATIONAL INC. P.O. BOX 2309 BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-2309 Place Stamp Here[...]

  • Page 71

    W ARR ANT Y Woodstock International, Inc. warrants all Shop Fox machinery to be free of defects from workmanship and materials for a period of two years from the date of original purchase by the original owner. This warranty does not apply to defects due directly or indirectly to misuse, abuse, negligence or accidents, lack of maintenance, or reimb[...]

  • Page 72

    Figure . Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah,blah blah.[...]