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ACCESSORIES

Planer Accessories

The following planer accessories may be available through your local Woodstock International Inc. 

Dealer. If you do not have a dealer in your area, these products are also available through online deal-

ers. Please call or e-mail Woodstock International Inc. Customer Service to get a current listing of deal-

ers at: 1-800-545-8420 or at 

[email protected].

The 

SHOP FOX

®

 Heavy-Duty Roller Stands and Roller Tables

 make 

your planer safer and easier to use. All models feature convenient 

hand knobs for fast height adjustment and offer rigid steel construc-

tion. These stands are invaluable for supporting long workpieces on 

your planer.

D0254

D2273

D2274

The 

D2271 

SHOP FOX

®

 Heavy-Duty Roller Table

 is a versatile roller 

table wherever you need extra workpiece support for up to a 1,000 

lb. capacity. It features all-steel welded construction and it mea-

sures 19" x 65" long. The roller table also comes with 9 ball bear-

ing rollers with four independently adjustable legs for any leveling 

requirement. The roller table is also adjustable in height from 26

3

8

to 44

1

8

".  

The 

W1218 Rotacator

®

 makes a planer setup process easier and 

more accurate for adjusting the table rollers, feed rollers, chip 

breaker, and the pressure bar if equipped on your planer. This tool 

is a rotating dial indicator on a magnetic base. Shown to the right, 

this handy device measures table-to-cutterhead alignment and the 

table roller height. The Rotacator

®

�allows you to set your table 

within 0.001" from being parallel with the cutterhead. 

Summary of Contents for SHOP FOX W1747

Page 1: ...ine Technical Support tech support shopfox biz COPYRIGHT SEPTEMBER 2006 BY WOODSTOCK INTERNATIONAL INC WARNING NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPR...

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Page 3: ...on 9 Extension Cords 9 Grounding 9 SET UP 10 Unpacking 10 Items Needed for Set Up 10 Inventory 10 Machine Placement 11 Lifting Planer 11 Cleaning Machine 12 Extension Wings 13 Handwheel 14 Dust Hood 1...

Page 4: ...ure Bar Heights 31 Spring Tension 34 Chip Deflector Positioning 35 Scale Calibration 35 Anti Kickback Fingers 36 Pulley Alignment 37 W1747 Electrical Components 38 W1747 Wiring Diagram 39 Troubleshoot...

Page 5: ...safety setup operation maintenance and service of this product We stand behind our machines In the event that questions arise about your machine please contact Woodstock International Technical Suppor...

Page 6: ...500 RPM Cuts per Minute 22 000 Feed Rates 18 FPM 23 FPM Cuts Per Inch Effective 25 20 Overall Dimensions Table Size 253 4 x 20 Height 43 Overall Depth 56 Overall Width 411 2 Shipping Weight 910 lbs Ne...

Page 7: ...Table Height Handwheel D Gearbox E Speed Control Knob F Table Height Scale G Table Locks H Lifting Bar I Extension Wing J Dust Hood K V Belt Cover L Motor and Magnetic Switch Access Panel Controls an...

Page 8: ...parts Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair and wear non slip footwear 6 NEVER OPERATE MACHINERY WHEN TIRED OR UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF DRUGS OR ALCOHOL Be mentally alert at all times when...

Page 9: ...bit of checking for keys and adjusting wrenches before turning machinery ON 18 CHECK FOR DAMAGED PARTS BEFORE USING MACHINERY Check for binding and alignment of parts broken parts part mounting loose...

Page 10: ...s or other synthetic or man made products 4 GRAIN DIRECTION Planing across the grain is hard on the planer and may cause the workpiece to kick out Always plane in the same direction or at a slight ang...

Page 11: ...perates at 220V Always connect this machine to a dedicated circuit with a verified ground using the recommended circuit size listed at the bottom of this page Never replace a circuit breaker with one...

Page 12: ...mbly 1 C Dust Hood 2 D Handwheel 1 E Table Extension Wings 1 Inventory Figure 2 Planer box inventory SUFFOCATION HAZARD Immediately discard all plastic bags and pack ing materials to elimi nate chokin...

Page 13: ...nd operator Working Clearances Consider existing and anticipated needs size of material to be processed through the machine and space for auxiliary stands work tables or other machinery when establish...

Page 14: ...must be cleaned 1 Cutterhead 2 Table 3 Feed Rollers 4 Extension Wings and Wing Mounting Surfaces NEVER use gasoline or other petroleum based solvents to clean with Most have low flash points which ma...

Page 15: ...oles in the bottom of the wings 3 Check table to extension wing alignment Figure 5 with a straightedge and adjust the leveling set screws until the table and wings are flush 4 Tighten the hex bolts Fi...

Page 16: ...od do these steps 1 Attach the dust hood to the planer with six M6 1 x 12 cap screws and flat washers as shown in Figure 7 2 Attach the dust hood to the dust collector Note To maximize work results an...

Page 17: ...earbox If the end of the hex wrench is coated with oil then the gearbox oil level is okay Replace the fill plug and continue with set up If the end of the hex wrench is not coated with oil then fill t...

Page 18: ...machinery Tighten V Belts The final step in the set up process must be done after approximately 16 hours of operation During this first 16 hours the V belts will stretch and seat into the pulley groo...

Page 19: ...erational information is not understood and followed DO NOT risk your safety by not reading Damage to your eyes lungs and ears could result from using this machine without proper protective gear Alway...

Page 20: ...surface Use the full width of the planer Alternate between the left the right and the middle when feeding lum ber into the planer Your cutters will remain sharp much longer Scrape all glue off of joi...

Page 21: ...ifferent positions of the feed control knob Moving the knob toward the machine Position A produces the high feed speed 23 FPM mov ing away from the machine Position C produces the low speed 18 FPM and...

Page 22: ...isfactory results Note Misaligned bed rollers can cause workpiece chatter a washboard surface uneven workpiece feeding or bind ing To adjust the bed rollers do these steps 1 DISCONNECT THE PLANER FROM...

Page 23: ...n your planer D0254 D2273 D2274 The D2271 SHOP FOX Heavy Duty Roller Table is a versatile roller table wherever you need extra workpiece support for up to a 1 000 lb capacity It features all steel wel...

Page 24: ...1217 Pair The SHOP FOX Wood Rack System features interchangeable rack bars and shelf brackets to create simple or elaborate wood racks 24 and 48 rack bars can be joined together to provide 6 feet of v...

Page 25: ...ning Vacuum excess wood chips and sawdust and wipe off the remaining dust with a dry cloth Protect the unpainted cast iron surfaces on the table by wiping the table clean after every use Keep tables r...

Page 26: ...lace the V belts do these steps 1 DISCONNECT THE PLANER FROM THE POWER SOURCE 2 Open the motor access panel and V belt cover 3 Using a 19mm wrench loosen the fasteners on the tension rods shown in Fig...

Page 27: ...early Replace gear oil more fre quently under heavy use See Page 15 for instructions on adding oil Replace with 80W 90W gear oil Fill until oil reaches the top of the filler plug port for correct oil...

Page 28: ...easily and quickly inspected with a knife setting gauge or Planer Pal Model W1216 This inspection will ensure that the knives are protruding equally and are parallel with the cutterhead body To inspe...

Page 29: ...3 Remove the belt guard to expose the cutterhead pulley 4 Rotate the cutterhead pulley to give you good access to one of the knives Setting Replacing Knives Figure 18 Cutterhead profile diagram Planer...

Page 30: ...tightening sequence shown in Figure 20 Repeat this step on the rest of the knives 9 Final tighten each gib bolt then reinstall the top cover dust port and bolt guard Figure 19 Jack screw access hole C...

Page 31: ...blem is to plane a workpiece and measure the thickness in multiple locations If the workpiece is tapered from left to right or from front to back then par allelism may be a problem Use your Rotacator...

Page 32: ...ep an accurate tooth count to ensure that the table is adjusted equally 6 Carefully turn the sprocket clockwise to raise the table counterclockwise to lower the table just enough to position the next...

Page 33: ...the height of the infeed and outfeed rollers chip breaker and pressure bar using a Rotacator do these steps 1 DISCONNECT THE PLANER FROM THE POWER SOURCE 2 Make sure the knives are set correctly with...

Page 34: ...and micro adjust both sides of the infeed roller then carefully lock both sides in place 10 Using the same zeroed reference on the Rotacator adjust the height of the outfeed roller pressure bar and ch...

Page 35: ...able and use the feeler gauge until you have a 0 040 gap between the edge of a knife at bottom dead center find by rocking cutterhead pul ley and the wood blocks 7 Lock the table height in place as th...

Page 36: ...having less spring tension Likewise if you primarily plane rough lumber with inconsistent sur face heights more spring tension is a must to keep the workpiece feeding through the planer without stopp...

Page 37: ...ghten the mounting bolts and return the top cover and dust port to the planer Figure 32 Chip deflector and mounting bolts Chip Deflector Chip Deflector Mounting Bolts Figure 33 Depth scale adjustment...

Page 38: ...ensure that they swing freely and easily If the fingers do not swing freely and easily clean them with a wood resin solvent Figure 34 Anti kickback fingers Do not apply oil or other lubricants to the...

Page 39: ...T THE PLANER FROM THE POWER SOURCE 2 Remove the motor access panel the V belt cover and loosen the belt tension Page 24 3 Using a 12mm wrench loosen the motor mount fas teners shown in Figure 36 just...

Page 40: ...38 W1747 20 Planer SERVICE W1747 Electrical Components Figure 37 W1747 motor junction box Figure 38 W1747 control panel Figure 39 W1747 magnetic switch assembly START POWER STOP...

Page 41: ...39 W1747 20 Planer SERVICE W1747 Wiring Diagram...

Page 42: ...during opera tion 2 Air circulation through the motor restricted 1 Reduce cutting load take lighter cuts 2 Clean out motor to provide normal air circulation Motor stalls or shuts off during a cut 1 M...

Page 43: ...2 Nicked or chipped knife 3 Feeding workpiece too fast 4 Taking too deep of a cut 5 Misaligned chipbreaker 1 Inspect workpiece for knots and grain direction only use clean stock 2 Replace the affecte...

Page 44: ...42 W1747 20 Planer PARTS Headstock Assembly Parts Breakdown...

Page 45: ...747157 SPRING 118 X1747118 HAND WHEEL 158 X1747158 KNIFE GAUGE BAR 119 X1747119 HANDLE M12 1 75 159 X1747159 KNIFE GAUGE 120 X1747120 SPONGE STRIP 160 XPEC10M E CLIP 9MM 121 X1747121 CHIP DEFLECTOR 16...

Page 46: ...RING 12MM 192 X1747192 GEAR BOX COVER 228 XPSS04M SET SCREW M6 1 X 12 193 X1747193 PIN 229 XP6201 BALL BEARING 6201 194 X1747194 SHAFT 255 XPW06M FLAT WASHER 12MM 195 XPK11M KEY 6 X 6 X 40 281 XPK05M...

Page 47: ...45 W1747 20 Planer PARTS Table Base and Columns Parts Breakdown...

Page 48: ...AFT 274 X1747274 COLUMN 226 X1747226 MIDDLE TABLE 275 XPR18M EXT RETAINING RING 17MM 227 X1747227 GIB 276 X1747276 CRANE POST 228 XPSS04M SET SCREW M6 1 X 12 277 X1747277 PLATE 229 XP6201 BALL BEARING...

Page 49: ...47 W1747 20 Planer PARTS Stand Motor Assembly Parts Breakdown...

Page 50: ...XPS20M PHLP HD SCR M5 8 X 15 290 X1747290 5 HP MOTOR 220V 1 PH 241 X1747241 MAGNETIC SWITCH ASSEMBLY 290 1 X1747290 1 CAPACITOR COVER 241 1 X1747241 1 CONTACTOR 290 2 X1747290 2 MOTOR FAN COVER 241 2...

Page 51: ...CRIPTION REF PART DESCRIPTION 320 X1747320 MODEL NUMBER LABEL 329 X1747329 MACHINE ID LABEL 321 XLABEL 15 EAR PROTECTION LABEL 330 XLABEL 08 READ MANUAL LABEL 322 X1747322 RESPIRATOR LABEL 331 XLABEL...

Page 52: ...d from causes not within the scope of Woodstock International Inc s warranty then the original owner must bear the cost of storing and returning the product This is Woodstock International Inc s sole...

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