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MODEL W1727

 

1 HP Dust cOLLEctOr

Phone: 1-360-734-3482  •  On-Line technical support: [email protected]

cOPYrIGHt © sEPtEMBEr, 2004 BY WOODstOcK INtErNAtIONAL, INc. rEVIsED NOVEMBEr, 2010 (BL)

WArNING: NO POrtION OF tHIs MANuAL MAY BE rEPrODucED IN ANY sHAPE Or FOrM WItHOut

tHE WrIttEN APPrOVAL OF WOODstOcK INtErNAtIONAL, INc.

OWNEr's MANuAL

(FOR MODELS MANUFACTURED SINCE 5/09)

#6269cr  Printed in taiwan

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Summary of Contents for W1727

Page 1: ...biz COPYRIGHT SEPTEMBER 2004 BY WOODSTOCK INTERNATIONAL INC REVISED NOVEMBER 2010 BL WARNING NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF WOODSTOCK...

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Page 3: ...ional Safety for Dust Collectors 6 Avoiding Potential Injuries 7 POWER SUPPLY 8 Circuit Requirements 8 Grounding Requirements 9 Extension Cords 9 SETUP 10 Base Supports 11 Duct Grounding 12 Power Conn...

Page 4: ...service Close attention to detail ruggedly built parts and a rigid quality control program assure safe and reliable operation Depending on the design of the dust collection system this dust collector...

Page 5: ...of collected dust in a plastic bag with a quick disconnect bag clamp A B C D 4 Elbow Included with dust collector however it can be removed to allow for a smoother bend in ducting and slightly increas...

Page 6: ...ar non slip footwear to avoid accidental slips which could cause a loss of workpiece control 8I E GIFK K FE Always wear hearing protection when operating or observing loud machinery Extended exposure...

Page 7: ...erious injury or accidental contact with cutting tool may occur if machine is tipped Machine may be damaged JK89C D8 E Unexpected movement during operations greatly increases the risk of injury and lo...

Page 8: ...ge LJK 8CC I J Dust from certain woods may cause an allergic reaction in people and animals Make sure you know what type of wood dust you will be exposed to in case there is a possibility of an allerg...

Page 9: ...gged in and unattended Figure 2 ALWAYS wear a respirator and safety glasses when emptying dust bags Figure 5 NEVER work around the intake port when the dust collector is operating Figure 3 NEVER stand...

Page 10: ...e Circuit Size 15 Amps Plug Receptacle NEMA 6 15 Circuit Requirements for 120V Prewired This machine is prewired to operate on a 120V power supply circuit that has a verified ground and meets the foll...

Page 11: ...ng receptacle see li that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances For 240V Connection This machine is equipped with a power cord that has an equipment grou...

Page 12: ...understand this entire instruc tion manual before using this machine Serious personal injury may occur if safety and operational information is not understood and followed DO NOT risk your safety by n...

Page 13: ...the 10 24 x 3 8 flange screw 7 Position the handle as shown in Figure 11 and secure it in place with two 5 16 18 x 1 flat head screws 8 Insert the ends of the bag support into the receivers welded to...

Page 14: ...ing see Figure 13 so all static electricity inside and out of the ducting is carried through the wires and dissipated through the dust collector ground If the system has branches place wires in the sa...

Page 15: ...ious setup instructions in this manual must be complete to ensure that the machine has been assembled and installed properly Always make sure the machine is turned OFF before con necting power Insert...

Page 16: ...ily locate the source of an unusual noise or vibration stop using the machine immediately then review Troubleshooting on Page 21 If you still cannot remedy a problem contact our Tech Support at 360 73...

Page 17: ...llector is designed for collecting dust from one machine at a time and is NOT designed to power a whole shop dust collection system nor serve as a central whole house vacuum For safe operation and the...

Page 18: ...ersal Dust Hood 4 OD and 2 G2974 Wire Hose Clamps Grounding Kit Model W1053 All dust collectors generate static electricity in the duct ing system If a series of conditions are in place and the dust c...

Page 19: ...ud rubbing vibration or tapping noises coming from motor or impeller housing The lower dust storage bag is intended to be cleaned by simply emptying it To clean the collector bag do these steps 1 Put...

Page 20: ...cian before the machine is reconnected to a power source Please read the Power Supply section on Page 8 before beginning this proce dure To rewire your dust collector for 240V operation do these steps...

Page 21: ...27 For Machines Mfg Since 5 09 SERVICE Prewired 120V Connection Wire 1 Wire 3 Wire 2 Wire 4 Blue B l u e White Black Yellow Green Gray Red Black Capacitor Start Switch 5 15 Plug 120V Gray Gray 120V Wi...

Page 22: ...hines Mfg Since 5 09 SERVICE 240V Wiring Diagram Optional 240V Connection Wire 3 Wire 4 White Black Yellow Green Gray Red Black Start Switch Wire 1 Wire 2 6 15 Plug 240V Blue B l u e Capacitor Gray Gr...

Page 23: ...ollector and inspect the impeller for dents bends loose fins Replace impeller if any damage is found 3 Make sure all fasteners on the dust collector are tight 4 Replace the motor and impeller as a set...

Page 24: ...22 Model W1727 For Machines Mfg Since 5 09 PARTS Parts PARTS Main...

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