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Model W1767 (For Machines Mfd. Since 08/15)

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WEARING.PROPER.APPAREL..

Do not wear 

clothing, apparel, or jewelry that can become 

entangled in moving parts. Always tie back 

or cover long hair. Wear non-slip footwear to 

avoid accidental slips, which could cause loss 

of workpiece control.

HAZARDOUS.DUST..

Dust created while using 

machinery may cause cancer, birth defects, 

or long-term respiratory damage. Be aware of 

dust hazards associated with each workpiece 

material, and always wear a NIOSH-approved 

respirator to reduce your risk.

HEARING.PROTECTION..

Always wear hearing 

protection when operating or observing 

loud machinery. Extended exposure to this 

noise without hearing protection can cause 

permanent hearing loss.

REMOVE.ADJUSTING.TOOLS..

Tools left on 

machinery can become dangerous projectiles 

upon startup. Never leave chuck keys, 

wrenches, or any other tools on machine. 

Always verify removal before starting!

INTENDED.USAGE..

Only use machine for its 

intended purpose—never make modifications 

without prior approval from Woodstock 

International. Modifying machine or using 

it differently than intended will void the 

warranty and may result in malfunction or 

mechanical failure that leads to serious 

personal injury or death!

AWKWARD.POSITIONS..

Keep proper footing and 

balance at all times when operating machine. 

Do not overreach! Avoid awkward hand 

positions that make workpiece control difficult 

or increase the risk of accidental injury.

CHILDREN.&.BYSTANDERS..

Keep children and 

bystanders at a safe distance from the work 

area. Stop using machine if they become a 

distraction.

GUARDS.&.COVERS..

Guards and covers reduce 

accidental contact with moving parts or flying 

debris—make sure they are properly installed, 

undamaged, and working correctly.

FORCING.MACHINERY..

Do not force machine. It 

will do the job safer and better at the rate for 

which it was designed.

NEVER.STAND.ON.MACHINE..

Serious injury may 

occur if machine is tipped or if the cutting 

tool is unintentionally contacted. 

STABLE.MACHINE..

Unexpected movement during 

operation greatly increases risk of injury or 

loss of control. Before starting, verify machine 

is stable and mobile base (if used) is locked.

USE.RECOMMENDED.ACCESSORIES..

Consult 

this owner’s manual or the manufacturer for 

recommended accessories. Using improper 

accessories will increase risk of serious injury.

UNATTENDED.OPERATION..

To reduce the risk 

of accidental injury, turn machine 

OFF

 and 

ensure all moving parts completely stop 

before walking away. Never leave machine 

running while unattended. 

MAINTAIN.WITH.CARE..

Follow all maintenance 

instructions and lubrication schedules to 

keep machine in good working condition. A 

machine that is improperly maintained could 

malfunction, leading to serious personal injury 

or death. 

CHECK.DAMAGED.PARTS..

Regularly inspect 

machine for any condition that may affect 

safe operation. Immediately repair or replace 

damaged or mis-adjusted parts before 

operating machine.

MAINTAIN.POWER.CORDS..

When disconnecting 

cord-connected machines from power, grab 

and pull the plug—NOT the cord. Pulling the 

cord may damage the wires inside, resulting 

in a short. Do not handle cord/plug with wet 

hands. Avoid cord damage by keeping it away 

from heated surfaces, high traffic areas, harsh 

chemicals, and wet/damp locations.

EXPERIENCING.DIFFICULTIES..

If at any time 

you experience difficulties performing the 

intended operation, stop using the machine! 

Contact Technical Support at (360) 734-3482.

Summary of Contents for W1767

Page 1: ...ange to this machine since the manual was printed Updated Stand parts breakdown Aside from the information contained in this update all other content in the owner s manual is applicable and MUST be re...

Page 2: ...82 Online Technical Support tech support shopfox biz COPYRIGHT SEPTEMBER 2007 BY WOODSTOCK INTERNATIONAL INC REVISED JUNE 2018 HE WARNING NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE OR FO...

Page 3: ...g grinding tool integrity and the usage of personal protective equipment The manufacturer will not be held liable for injury or property damage from negligence improper training machine modifications...

Page 4: ...Circuit Requirements 9 Grounding Requirements 10 Extension Cords 10 SETUP 11 Unpacking 11 Inventory 11 Cleaning Machine 12 Assembly 13 Base Mounting 14 Test Run 16 OPERATIONS 17 General 17 Changing Fe...

Page 5: ...about your machine please contact Woodstock International Technical Support at 360 734 3482 or send e mail to tech support shopfox biz Our knowledgeable staff will help you troubleshoot problems or pr...

Page 6: ...Feed Speeds 4 Feed Speeds 13 26 33 66 FPM Swing 360 deg Vertical Movement 9 7 8 in Horizontal Movement 18 1 8 in Rotation Forward Reverse Roller Info Number of Rollers 3 Roller Width 2 3 8 in Roller...

Page 7: ...Cord Length 9 ft Cord Gauge 16 gauge Recommended Breaker Size 15A Plug Yes Other ISO Factory ISO 9001 Country of Origin Taiwan Warranty 2 Years Assembly Time 45 minutes Optional Accessories Extra Gear...

Page 8: ...es Horizontal Handwheel Vertical Travel Handcrank Horizontal Travel Lock Figure 1 Controls and Features 1 HP 2 Speed Motor Rotary Movement Lock Vertical Travel Lock Lower Elbow Joint Lock Gearbox Oil...

Page 9: ...or alcohol when tired or when distracted ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT INJURY RISKS You can be shocked burned or killed by touching live electrical components or improperly grounded machinery To reduce this r...

Page 10: ...ce accidental contact with moving parts or flying debris make sure they are properly installed undamaged and working correctly FORCING MACHINERY Do not force machine It will do the job safer and bette...

Page 11: ...ORKPIECE PROPERLY Verify blade or cutter of associated machine is at full speed before feeding stock with power feeder Do not feed workpiece too quickly Verify power feeder wheels are slightly lower t...

Page 12: ...ents Circuit Type 220V 60 Hz Single Phase Circuit Size 15A Plug Receptacle NEMA 6 15 Full Load Current Rating The full load current rating is the amperage a machine draws at 100 of the rated output po...

Page 13: ...chine is equipped with a power cord that has an equipment grounding wire and NEMA 6 15 grounding plug The plug must only be inserted into a matching receptacle see Figure that is properly installed an...

Page 14: ...item on this list check the mounting location on the machine or examine the packaging materials carefully Occasionally we pre install certain components for safer shipping Box Inventory Figures 3 4 Qt...

Page 15: ...faces If your cleaner degreaser is effective the coating will wipe off easily Tip An easier way to clean off thick coats of rust preventative from flat surfaces is to use a PLASTIC paint scraper to sc...

Page 16: ...n Figure 6 With your power feeder unit completely assembled it will be easier for you to determine where on the table top to drill your base mounting holes so you can take advantage of the full range...

Page 17: ...f your workpiece Base Mounting Also you must be able to adjust the power feeder so it points towards the machine fence slightly see Figure 7 In other words the tracking of the power feeder must be toe...

Page 18: ...ed mounting template to drill and tap your table so the power feeder base can be directly mounted to the table surface see Figure 9 using the included M12 1 75 x 50 hex bolts and lock washers plus add...

Page 19: ...e See Figure 14 on Page 21 for oil fill port location 3 Ensure that all tools and objects used during set up are cleared away from the machine 4 Adjust and lock the power feeder so the wheels are held...

Page 20: ...nd followed DO NOT risk your safety by not reading Basic Use and Care Power feeders reduce kickback hazards and improve cutting results by feeding in a consistent and stable manner Remember do not to...

Page 21: ...Change gear locations Change Gear Position B Change Gear Position A Low Range Speed A 25 Tooth B 40 Tooth 13 Ft Per Min Low Range Speed A 40 Tooth B 25 Tooth 26 Ft Per Min High Range Speed A 25 Tooth...

Page 22: ...ill maintaining control of the workpiece against machine fences A true necessity when running narrow stock Durable handle is designed for maximum control Measures 131 2 overall The Model D3886 Shop Fo...

Page 23: ...and dies Tap and dies are numbered from 4 40 to 12 24 and fractional taps and dies from 1 4 28 to 1 2 20 and 1 8 27 NPT Set includes thread gauge tap handle die handle and small tap chuck all in a ni...

Page 24: ...se Frequently blow off sawdust with compressed air This is especially important for the internal working parts and motor Dust build up around the motor is a sure way to decrease its life span If the w...

Page 25: ...pattern until the wheel is tight Figure 15 Wheel replacement SERVICE This section covers the most common service adjustments or procedures that may need to be made during the life of your machine If...

Page 26: ...t too low 2 Feeder at wrong angle 1 Raise feeder 2 Adjust angle Workpiece slips while passing beneath rollers 1 Rollers positioned too high no traction 2 Feeding too fast 3 Rollers are dirty or oily 4...

Page 27: ...ng shocked wait at least this long before working on these components ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS You MUST follow the electrical requirements at the beginning of this manual when connecting your machine t...

Page 28: ...Switch Ground 220V Two Speed Motor 3 4 7 8 11 12 Side A Side B 15 16 19 20 23 24 U Y V 2 1 6 5 10 9 14 13 18 17 21 W X Z T S R 22 4 1 6 5 2 3 Hot Hot 6 15 Plug As Recommended G 35MFD 400VAC Capacitor...

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Page 30: ...X 40 14 X1767014 LOCK WASHER 8MM 64 X1767064 GEAR 40T 16 X1767016 CHAIN 26S 68 X1767068 LUBRICATOR 17 X1767017 TUBE 70 X1767070 MOTOR 220V 2SPD 1PH 18 X1767018 EXT RETAINING RING 24 70 1 X1767070 1 S...

Page 31: ...LUMN W GUIDE V3 08 15 151 X1767151 HANDLE 110V2 X1767110V2 HORIZONTAL TUBE W RACK V2 02 97 154 X1767154 CRANK ARM 114 X1767114 ELEVATING BRACKET 155 X1767155 ROLL PIN 6 X 40 118 X1767118 VERTICAL LEAD...

Page 32: ...ore allowing machine to be operated again Contact us at 360 734 3482 or www shopfoxtools com to order new labels 200V2 201 202 212 205 206 213 211 214 REF PART DESCRIPTION REF PART DESCRIPTION 200V2 X...

Page 33: ...30 Model W1767 For Machines Mfd Since 08 15 PARTS Notes...

Page 34: ...Model W1767 For Machines Mfg Since 5 07...

Page 35: ...tape along edges please do not staple Fold along dotted lIne Fold along dotted lIne Woodstock international inc p o box 2309 bellingham Wa 98227 2309 place stamp Here...

Page 36: ...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 written warranty and any...

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