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Model W1671

***IMPORTANT UPDATE***

Applies to Models Mfd. Since 7/11

and Owner's Manual Revised 4/07 

Phone #: (360) 734-3482 • Tech Support: [email protected] • Web: www.shopfox.biz

COPYRIGHT © DECEMBER, 2019 BY WOODSTOCK INTERNATIONAL, INC.

WARNING: NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM WITHOUT

THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF WOODSTOCK INTERNATIONAL, INC.

Printed in China

#20839MN

We made the following changes to this machine since the manual was printed:

• Revised 

Inventory

 to show two shipping boxes and contents.

• Revised 

Assembly

 steps.

Aside from the information contained in this update, all other content in the owner's manual is 

applicable and MUST be read and understood for your own safety.

IMPORTANT: Keep this update with the owner's manual for future reference

.

 If you have any further 

questions, contact our Technical Support.

READ THIS FIRST

M.

 

Chisel Bushings (

5

8

", 

3

4

") .................... 2

N.

 

Clutch Collar ................................... 1

O.

 

Hold-Down Rods (3

1

2

", 5

1

2

", 7

1

2

" ) ........ 3

P.

 

Depth Stop Lock Lever ........................ 1

Q.

 

Base .............................................. 1

R.

 

Hardware (not shown)

 

—Base Bolts M14-2 x 40 (Base) ............... 2

 

—Hex Nuts M14-2 (Base) ...................... 2

 

—Flat Washers 14mm (Base) ................. 2

 

—Flat Head Screws M8-1.25 x 25 (Table) ... 2

 —Phillips HD Screws M6-1 x 12 (Tool Tray) ... 2

 

—Flat Washers 6mm (Tool Tray) ............. 2

 

—Shoulder Screw M10-1.5 x 28 (Clutch) ..... 1

 

—Spring 18 x 2 x 26 (Clutch) ................. 1

 —Shoulder Screw M4-.7 x 16 (Adj. Handle) .. 1

 

—Spring 4 x 1 x 8 (Adj. Handle) ............. 1

Figure 2.

 Box 2 inventory.

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Revised Inventory

Box 1 (Figure 1) 

Qty

A.

 

Head & Column Assembly .................... 1

B.

 

Hand Lever w/Stop Collars ................... 1

C.

 

 Wood  Table ....................................  1

D.

 

Fence ............................................ 1

Box 2 (Figure 2) 

Qty

E.

 

Mortising Chisel 

1

2

" ........................... 1

F.

 

Gas Spring ...................................... 1

G.

 

Tool Tray ........................................ 1

H.

 

Hold Down ...................................... 1

I.

 

Chuck Key ....................................... 1

J.

 

Fine Adjustment Bracket ..................... 1

K.

 

T-Handle Hex Wrenches 4, 6, 8mm .... 1 Ea.

L.

 

Compression Spring (Fence) ................. 1

Figure 1.

 Box 1 inventory.

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Summary of Contents for SHOP FOX W1671

Page 1: ... for future reference If you have any further questions contact our Technical Support READ THIS FIRST M Chisel Bushings 5 8 3 4 2 N Clutch Collar 1 O Hold Down Rods 31 2 51 2 71 2 3 P Depth Stop Lock Lever 1 Q Base 1 R Hardware not shown Base Bolts M14 2 x 40 Base 2 Hex Nuts M14 2 Base 2 Flat Washers 14mm Base 2 Flat Head Screws M8 1 25 x 25 Table 2 Phillips HD Screws M6 1 x 12 Tool Tray 2 Flat Wa...

Page 2: ...ot from underneath base as shown in Figure 3 3 Position head and column assembly over pivot slot align bolts with holes in assem bly base and lower assembly into position as shown in Figure 4 Note Keep headstock facing front of base to maintain center of balance 4 Secure assembly to base with 2 14mm flat washers and 2 M14 2 hex nuts see Figure 5 Figure 3 Base bolts positioned in pivot slot Base Bo...

Page 3: ... Line Technical Support tech support woodstockint com COPYRIGHT 2002 BY WOODSTOCK INTERNATIONAL INC REVISED JANUARY 2012 TR WARNING NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF WOODSTOCK INTERNATIONAL INC Printed in China ...

Page 4: ...evices cutting sanding 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 or misuse Some dust created by power sanding sawing grinding drilling and other construction activities contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer birth d...

Page 5: ...NTS 11 HARDWARE RECOGNITION CHART 12 MOUNTING 13 14 HAND LEVER 15 GAS SPRING 16 WORK TABLE 17 FENCE 17 HOLD DOWN 18 INSTALLING CHISELS 19 4 ADJUSTMENTS 20 GAS SPRING LOCATIONS 20 GAS SPRING PLACEMENT 21 PIVOT FEATURE 22 FENCE ADJUSTMENTS 22 23 WIDER STOCK 23 5 OPERATIONS 24 TEST RUN 24 MAKING A MORTISE 24 25 6 MAINTENANCE 26 GENERAL 26 FENCE AND CHISELS 26 LUBRICATION 26 7 CLOSURE 27 PARTS BREAKDO...

Page 6: ...ly plug power cord into a grounded outlet 4 Only use this machine to collect wood dust chips never use to collect glass metal liquids asbestos silica animal parts biohazards burning material ashes etc 5 Always disconnect power before servicing or cleaning 6 Do not expose to rain or wet areas 7 Keep hands long hair and loose clothing away from inlet 8 Never leave machine unattended while it is runn...

Page 7: ...cost of storing and returning the product This is Woodstock International Inc s sole written warranty and any and all warranties that may be implied by law including any merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose are hereby limited to the duration of this written warranty We do not warrant that SHOP FOX machinery complies with the provisions of any law or acts In no event shall Woodstoc...

Page 8: ...e Become familiar with the names and locations of the controls and features shown below to better understand the instructions in this manual To reduce your risk of serious injury or damage to the machine read this entire manual BEFORE using machine Hand Lever Hold Down Chisel Tool Tray Fence Wood Table Figure 1 Tool Identification ...

Page 9: ...e influence of drugs 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 risk only allow an electrician or qualified service personnel to do electrical installation or repair work and always disconnect power before accessing or exposing electrical equipm...

Page 10: ...ntal 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 operat...

Page 11: ...sels are sharp Always use caution when handling especially when installing or removing 2 USING CORRECT MATERIALS Do not use the machine for anything except mortising in wood Materials such as metals plastics and glass can damage the machine result ing in personal injury 3 RESPIRATOR AND SAFETY GLASSES Always wear a respirator and safety glasses while operating the machine Dust and chips are create...

Page 12: ...Circuit Type 110V 120V 60 Hz Single Phase Circuit Size 15 Amps Plug Receptacle NEMA 5 15 Full Load Current Rating The full load current rating is the amperage a machine draws at 100 of the rated output power On machines with multiple motors this is the amperage drawn by the largest motor or sum of all motors and electrical devices that might operate at one time during normal operations Full Load C...

Page 13: ...ing Prong Neutral Hot 5 15 PLUG GROUNDED 5 15 RECEPTACLE 110V Figure 2 NEMA 5 15 plug receptacle DO NOT modify the provided plug or use an adapter if the plug will not fit the receptacle Instead have an electrician install the proper receptacle on a power supply circuit that meets the requirements for this machine Extension Cords We do not recommend using an extension cord with this machine Extens...

Page 14: ...Unplug before changing chisels Figure 6 Always clamp workpiece Fig 4 Secure depth stop before removing gas spring Fig 8 Secure depth stop before adjusting quick set handle above See Fig 4 Figure 7 Remove safety key when not in use Figure 5 Never place hands under chisel SAFETY 10 ...

Page 15: ... E Allen Wrench 4mm 6mm 8mm 1 ea F Hold Down 1 G Chuck Key 1 H Fence 1 I Fine Adjustment Bracket 1 J Spring 1 K Hold Down Rods 3 L Chisel Bushings 2 M Wood Table 1 N Hand Lever 1 The following is a list of items shipped with your machine Before beginning setup lay these items out and inventory them Note If you cannot find an item on this list carefully check around inside the machine and packaging...

Page 16: ...PART 5mm 10mm 20mm 15mm 25mm 40mm 30mm 35mm 45mm 50mm 60mm 55mm 70mm 65mm 75mm W A S H ER DIAM E T E R 5 8 W A S H ER DIAM E T E R 9 16 1 2 W A S H ER DIA M E T E R W A S H ER DIA M E T E R 12mm W A S H E R DIA M E T E R 10mm 7 16 W A S H ER DIA M E T E R W A S H E R DIA M E T E R 8mm 3 8 W A S H E R DIA M E T E R 5 16 W A S H E R DIA M E T E R 1 4 W A S H E R DIA M E T E R 10 W A S H E R D I A M ...

Page 17: ...Mortising Machine can be mounted to any workbench sturdy enough to support the combined weight of the machine and workpiece and which allows a comfortable working height The bench should be located where plenty of working clearance exists for larger workpieces The mortising machine must be bolted to the bench and to help avoid a tip ping hazard should be bolted away from the front edge The mortisi...

Page 18: ... its base only Slide it over the pencil layout Recheck for proper working clearance and adjust as needed The mortising machine may be secured with 5 16 lag bolts or through bolts with washers and nuts not supplied 3 Use the mounting holes in the base as drill guides and drill holes Figure 13 Drill a 1 4 hole for 5 16 lag bolts For through bolts drill a 5 16 hole 4 Secure the base with the bolts Fi...

Page 19: ... the collar closest to the end of the hand lever and remove the collar 5 Insert the end of the hand lever into the smaller slot in the clutch Slide the col lar back onto the end of the hand lever and secure by tightening the setscrew The lower collar should be set below the clutch by 1 to allow working clearances when the lever is swung out for indexing The hand lever can be adjusted for height by...

Page 20: ...le surface 2 Lift the head using the hand lever If neces sary index the lever Figure 16 to make multiple turns of the hub so the head moves to its highest elevation Be sure to position the depth stop rod so that it touches the base of the machine and lock it in place before indexing the handle This ensures the weight of the head casting is support ed while adjustments are made 3 The gas spring end...

Page 21: ...llips head screws provided Figure 18 17 Work Table 1 The fence comes with a micro adjustable stop attached to the fence support rod which retains a spring Loosen the setscrew with the 4mm Allen provided and remove the stop but not the spring 2 Slide the support rod into the mounting block located between the columns Figure 19 3 Replace the micro adjustable stop and secure with the setscrew Figure ...

Page 22: ...at portion along its length Place the com pletely round portion into the fence Do not tighten the screw in the fence at this time 3 The hold down bracket may be placed on the support rod in two positions If placed on the support rod as in Figure 21 the bracket will hold down a work piece slightly taller than the fence When placed in the position shown in Figure 22 the bracket will hold down a work...

Page 23: ...ing into the bushing located just under the chuck Make sure the opening in the chisel face is away from the operator 5 Tighten the cap screw to the side of the chisel mount with the 5mm Allen wrench provided 6 Tighten the drill bit into the drill chuck with the chuck key provided Make sure the drilling end of the drill bit is posi tioned just outside the end of the chisel housing Figure 23 7 Place...

Page 24: ...cknesses or to mortise a board on edge To determine which setting to use look at the chart in Figure 25 and find the board thickness that most closely fits your workpiece Note the number that corresponds with that board This will be the position number shown in Figure 26 Follow the instructions on the following page to place the gas spring in the new location 20 ADJUSTMENTS Figure 26 Gas spring po...

Page 25: ...k the depth stop lock knob Allow the depth stop rod to touch the base surface and secure the depth stop rod in place 2 The gas spring ends will snap off of the ball end junctions Remove the gas spring 3 Snap the gas spring into place over the desired ball end junction locations Figure 27 It may be necessary to compress gas spring slightly or to further lift or lower the head using the handle to al...

Page 26: ...e worktable should be removed before operating the machine Secure the workpiece with clamps before using the machine Figure 28 Figure 30 Setting micro adjusting block Fence Adjustments ADJUSTMENTS The fence is supplied with a fine adjusting assembly a spring and a collar These enable centering the chisel to the workpiece quickly and with accuracy 1 Support the head with the hand lever and unlock t...

Page 27: ...osition A Figure 33 when the block is closest to the fence and position B when the block is furthest from the fence 5 Reposition the support block to position B 6 Reattach the support block with the 3 cap screws Reattach the head casting assembly and follow the instructions above for fence and workpiece setup 5 Place the workpiece against the fence and position the fence so the chisel is near the ...

Page 28: ...d correct the problem before further operation If the source of an unusual noise or vibration is not readily apparent please contact our service department for help at 1 360 734 3482 or by email at tech support woodstockint com Test Run DO NOT attempt to investigate or adjust the machine while it is running Wait until the machine is turned off unplugged and all work ing parts have come to a stop b...

Page 29: ... down 6 Turn the power ON 7 Lower the head by pulling the hand lever down with your right hand Be sure not to feed the chisel too fast or too slow Feeding too fast can cause the drill bit to clog with chips causing the motor to slow down and overheat Feeding too slow may cause exces sive heat ruining the chisel However it is normal for some discoloring of the chisel to occur due to heat generated ...

Page 30: ...elling chips It is important that a small amount is used and none is applied to the chisel Bees wax coming into contact with the finished surfaces will impede adhesion of glues and fin ishes Regular periodic maintenance on your Model W1671 Mortising Machine will ensure its opti mum performance Make a habit of inspecting the machine each time you use it Check for the following conditions and repair...

Page 31: ... is different and safety rules should be considered as they apply to your specific situation We recommend you keep this manual for complete information regarding Woodstock International Inc s warranty and return policy If you need additional technical information relating to this machine or if you need general assistance or replacement parts please contact the Service Department at 360 734 3482 or...

Page 32: ... 42 63 57A 56 1 57B 38 50 51 56 33 36 37 37 69 34 39 37 29A 1 58B 58C 58A 18 19 20 32 22 21 60 65 24 28V2 27 26 23 25 4 59 29A 29B 9 82 10 11 12 8 62B 62A 70 2B 8 3 81 35 17 16 6 5 7B 7A 15 14 13 83 84 85 86 89 88 87 71 1C 52A 52B 52C 54 55 23 53 48 64 47 61A PARTS 28 ...

Page 33: ...HANDLE 4MM 19 X1671019 HINGE 58B XPAW05M T HANDLE 6MM 20 XPS09M PHLP HD SCR 5 8 X 10 58C X1671058C T HANDLE 8MM 21 X1671021 COVER PLATE 59 XPSB06M CAP SCREW M6 1 X 25 22 XPS02M PHLP HD SCR M4 7 X 12 60 XPSB31M CAP SCREW M8 1 25 X 25 23 XPRP05M ROLL PIN 5 X 30 62A X1671062A SWITCH 24 X1671024 GEAR 33T 62B X1671062B SWITCH KEY 25 X1671025 GEAR SHAFT 63 XPN01M HEX NUT M6 1 26 X1671026 CLUTCH COLLAR 6...

Page 34: ...Model W1671 For Machines Mfd Since 01 02 Your Notes 30 ...

Page 35: ...od value ______ Yes _____ No 5 Would you recommend Shop Fox products to a friend ______ Yes _____ No 6 What is your age group ______ 20 29 ______ 30 39 _____ 40 49 ______ 50 59 ______ 60 69 _____ 70 7 What is your annual household income ______ 20 000 29 000 ______ 30 000 39 000 _____ 40 000 49 000 ______ 50 000 59 000 ______ 60 000 69 000 _____ 70 000 8 Which of the following magazines do you sub...

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Page 37: ...ithin 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 and all warranties that may be implied by law including any merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose are hereby limited to the duration of this written warranty We do not warrant th...

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