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Summary of Contents for SHOP FOX W1715

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Page 3: ...e 12 Test Run 17 FG I8K FEJ General 18 Operation Tips 19 Vertical Operation 20 Head Locking Pin 21 Blade Guides 23 Feed Rate 23 Blade Terminology 25 Blade Selection 26 Metal Chip Inspection Chart 27 8...

Page 4: ...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 Support at 360 734...

Page 5: ...peeds 78 108 180 FPM Standard Blade Length 1 2 x 0 028 x 641 2 lkk e XgXZ k j Angle Cuts 0 60 Vise Jaw Depth 61 2 Vise Jaw Height 31 4 Max Capacity Rectangle Height at 90 41 2 Max Capacity Rectangle W...

Page 6: ...h 173 4 Width 211 2 Height 37 c Zki ZXc Switch Automatic Shut Off Switch Voltage 110V Cord Length 61 2 ft Cord Gauge 18 gauge Recommended Breaker Size 15 amp Plug Yes Fk_ i Wheel Size 73 8 Blade Guide...

Page 7: ...lting Mechanism Blade Tension Knob Auto Off Tab Blade Guide Bearing Assemblies 0 Feed Adjustment Handle Vise Crank Stand Handle Power Switch Vise Jaws Tool Tray Stand Wheels Stand Work Stop Horizontal...

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Page 9: ..._XY k f Z_ Zb e fi b pj Xe X aljk e ni eZ_ j Y fi klie e dXZ_ e ip FE B FI 8D8 G8IKJ 9 FI LJ E D8 E IP _ Zb fi Y e e Xe Xc ed ek f gXikj Yifb e gXikj gXik dflek e cffj Yfckj Xe Xep fk_ i Zfe k fej k_X...

Page 10: ...rkpiece with your hands during a cut CFJJ F JK89 C KP Unsupported workpieces may jeopardize machine stability and cause the machine to tip or fall which could cause serious injury or property damage G...

Page 11: ...talled when cutting in the vertical position li Never cut without using the vise in the horizontal position li Always clamp workpiece in vise when cutting in the horizontal position li Never cut mater...

Page 12: ...ound pin have it replaced by a qualified electrician pfl Xi lejli XYflk k_ n i e Zf j e pfli Xi X fi pfl gcXe kf Zfee Zk pfli dXZ_ e kf X j_Xi Z iZl k pfl dXp Zi Xk X i fi Z iZl k fm icfX _XqXi Zfejlc...

Page 13: ...jkXcc Z ikX e Zfdgfe ekj fi jX i j_ gg e em ekfip li Hkp 8 Bandsaw not shown 1 9 Stand Legs 2 Tool Tray 1 Corner Support Braces 4 Wheels 2 Axle 1 Wheel Mounting Bracket 1 Work Stop Rod 1 Work Stop 1 A...

Page 14: ...fj e Xe cfZb e Xcc ekiXeZ j n_ e pfl Xi XnXp E M I Xccfn lekiX e m j kfij e pfli j_fg n_ e Xjj dYc e X aljk e fi fg iXk e hl gd ek c Xe e DXZ_ e The table and other unpainted parts of your bandsaw are...

Page 15: ...he M6 1 x 12 hex bolts M6 1 hex nuts and 6mm flat washers to install the corner support braces in the bottom corners of the leg assemblies li On one of the leg assemblies attach the wheel mounting bra...

Page 16: ...ashers and M8 1 25 hex nuts Tighten them with a 14mm wrench or socket just enough to secure the parts Final tightening will take place when the stand is fully assembled 0 Remove the machine from the s...

Page 17: ...y shafts Slide the large diameter motor pulley onto the motor shaft see li Install the worm gear pulley with the small diameter wheel on the shaft closest to the gear box Use a straightedge to check t...

Page 18: ...e V belt tension hex bolt against the side of the bandsaw 0 Install the work stop shaft into the side of the bandsaw then lock it in place by tightening the set screw as shown in li Slide the work sto...

Page 19: ...the machine immediately then review KiflYc j_ffk e on GX If you still cannot remedy a problem contact our Tech Support at 360 734 3482 for assistance Kf k jk ile k_ dXZ_ e f k_ j jk gj1 Read the enti...

Page 20: ...erienced operator we strongly recommend that you read books or trade articles or seek training from an experienced metal cutting bandsaw operator before performing any unfamiliar operations 8Yfm Xcc p...

Page 21: ...until the blade has completely stopped before removing the workpiece from the vise and avoid touching the cut end it could be very hot M ik ZXc lkk e Workpieces that cannot be properly supported or s...

Page 22: ...two flat head screws and the blade guide cover shown in li Install the table and replace the two screws removed in Jk g Install the table bracket with the pre installed hex bolt the M6 1 x 12 flat hea...

Page 23: ...ng up and tip the bandsaw over this locking pin must be properly inserted when the bandsaw is not in use or before moving it Kf lj k_ _ X cfZb e g e f k_ j jk gj1 DISCONNECT BANDSAW FROM POWER Fully l...

Page 24: ...li clockwise to firmly secure the workpiece in the vise jaws The workpiece is now ready to cut Lj e k_ M j li 0 Using a machinist s square to adjust the vise perpendicular to the blade Scale li Vise...

Page 25: ...ROM POWER Loosen the adjustment knob shown in li and slide the blade guide as close to the workpiece as possible then re tighten the knob li Blade guide adjustment knob Blade Guides Adjustment Knob Th...

Page 26: ...k fe 9cX Jg 8 78 FPM 9 108 FPM 180 FPM Kf Z_Xe k_ YcX jg j f k_ j jk gj1 DISCONNECT BANDSAW FROM POWER Unthread the V belt tension hex bolt to allow the motor to pivot li Raise the motor to relieve th...

Page 27: ...The amount each tooth is bent left or right from the blade Xl 1 The thickness of the blade 9cX N k_1 The widest point of the blade measured from the tip of the tooth to the back edge of the blade Kffk...

Page 28: ...selecting blades refer to li for recommended blade tooth TPI and speed FPM based on the workpiece material Kffk_ Jkpc When selecting blades another option to consider is the shape gullet size teeth s...

Page 29: ...i 8 k feXc 8Zk fej Thin Curled Silver ff ff Hard Thick Short Brown or Blue Decrease Decrease Lubricate with a small amount of oil Hard Strong Thick Brown or Blue Decrease Decrease Lubricate with a sma...

Page 30: ...o KG Df c J e c Ifcc i JkXe Large diameter ball bearing roller stand features smooth operation for a variety of processing and work support applications Heavy pedestal base is stable and secure Df c...

Page 31: ...k_ j nXie e j efi j i flj g ijfeXc ealip dXp fZZli c Xe e Frequently use a brush and a shop vacuum to remove chips and other debris from the machine Keep the non painted surfaces rust free with regul...

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Page 33: ...i then tighten the lower hex bolt loosened in Jk g Tightening the tracking hex bolt will move the blade closer to the shoulder of the wheel Loosening the tracking hex bolt will move the blade away fro...

Page 34: ...finger pressure push against the side of the blade The blade should not move more than 0 004 JhlXi e 9cX It is always a good idea during the life of your saw to check and adjust this setting This adju...

Page 35: ...p ahead to Jk g If the square does not evenly touch the blade but it does evenly touch the vise continue with the next step Loosen the hex nuts that secure the eccentric bushings attached to the guide...

Page 36: ...the V belt tension hex bolt on the motor mounting plate to allow the motor to pivot see li Open the pulley cover door to access the V belt as shown in li Pivot the motor towards the gear box to relea...

Page 37: ...al injury fire or machine damage If you notice that any wires or components are damaged while performing a wiring task replace those wires or components before completing the task DFKFI N I E The moto...

Page 38: ...ring Power Cord li Start capacitor N i e X iXd Neutral Hot Ground Switch Capacitor 35MFD 250VAC 110V Motor Ground 110V NEMA 5 15 As Recommended WARNING ACCIDENTAL INJURY HAZARD Disconnect power supply...

Page 39: ...wiring 7 Test repair replace Machine stalls or is under powered 1 Wrong blade for the workpiece material metal 2 Feed rate too fast for task 3 V belt slipping 4 Blade is slipping on wheels 5 Pulley sp...

Page 40: ...ion on Page 26 and adjust as required 3 Refer to Feed Rate on Page 23 and adjust as required 4 Increase the feed pressure and reduce the cutting speed 5 Replace the blade 6 Refer to Blade Tension on P...

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Page 42: ...P ROD 61 XP629ZZ BALL BEARING 629ZZ 22 X1715022 WIRE RELIEF RETAINER 62 X1715062 GUIDE PIVOT 23 X1715023 SWITCH 63 X1715063 BEARING SHAFT PIN 8 X 40MM 24 XPN06M HEX NUT M5 8 64 X1715064 BLADE ADJUSTAB...

Page 43: ...5096 BEARING BUSHING 170 X1715170 TOOL PLATE 98 XPB166M HEX BOLT M8 1 25 X 50 171 XPB10M HEX BOLT M6 1 X 25 99 X1715099 BUSHING 172 XPN01M HEX NUT M6 1 101 X1715101 WORM GEAR PULLEY 173 XPW03M FLAT WA...

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