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W1677/W1711 10" Table Saw

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OPERATIONS

General

Table saws will perform many types of operations that are 

beyond the scope of this manual. Many of these opera-

tions can be dangerous or deadly if performed incorrectly.

The instructions in this section are written with the 

understanding that the operator has the necessary knowl-

edge and skills to operate this machine. 

If at any time 

you experience difficulty performing an operation, stop 

using the machine! 

If you are an inexperienced operator, we strongly recom-

mend that you read books, trade articles, or seek training 

from an experienced table saw operator before perform-

ing any unfamiliar operations. 

Above all, your safety 

should come first!

READ and 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 not reading!

Blade Height

For optimum cutting on through-cuts, raise the blade 

height so it protrudes above the workpiece approximately 

1

4

" as shown in 

Figure 32

. Ideally, you want 5-7 teeth in 

the workpiece during all operations.

Feed Rate

The rate at which you push the workpiece into the mov-

ing blade is extremely important for making safe and 

quality cuts. Using improper feed rates for long periods 

of time will also decrease the life span of your saw and 

blades. 

To determine the appropriate feed rate, take into con-

sideration the size of your motor, the thickness of your 

workpiece, and the type and sharpness of your blade. 

Most of all, listen to the motor and use common sense. If 

the motor sounds like it is struggling during a cut, it prob-

ably is. Reduce the feed rate immediately to reduce the 

risk of kickback.

Generally, more teeth in a cut causes more friction. 

Smaller teeth take less of a bite out of the wood than 

larger teeth; thus, they need a slower feed. Too much 

heat can cause your stock to burn, your blades to wear 

out prematurely, and may result in kickback.

Figure 32.

 Top of blade protruding 

approximately 

1

4

" from workpiece.

Содержание SHOP FOX W1677

Страница 1: ...echnical Support tech support shopfox biz COPYRIGHT JULY 2002 BY WOODSTOCK INTERNATIONAL INC REVISED MAY 2007 TR WARNING NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM WITHOUT THE WR...

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Страница 3: ...cement 17 Cleaning Machine 17 Mobile Base 18 Assembly 18 Test Run 22 OPERATIONS 23 General 23 Blade Height 23 Feed Rate 23 Blade Selection 24 Changing Blades 25 Through vs Non Through Cuts 26 Rip Cuts...

Страница 4: ...up 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 7...

Страница 5: ...s 500 lbs 500 lbs Fence Shop Fox Classic Shop Fox Classic Shop Fox Original Long Rails Extension Table No Yes Yes Maximum Rip Right of Blade 26 52 49 Maximum Rip Left of Blade 8 8 8 Maximum Depth of C...

Страница 6: ...p Fox Classic Shop Fox Classic Shop Fox Original Long Rails Extension Table No Yes Yes Yes Included Mobile Base No No Yes Yes Included Steelex Blade No No Yes Yes Maximum Rip Right of Blade 26 52 52 4...

Страница 7: ...the better you know your machine the better you can make it perform Figures 1 and 2 point out the key controls and their loca tions For complete details regarding the controls of the Shop Fox Classic...

Страница 8: ...oving 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...

Страница 9: ...g 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 bolts and any...

Страница 10: ...te support to the rear and sides of the saw table for wide or long workpieces 11 Avoid kickbacks A condition in which a piece of wood is thrown back towards an operator at a high rate of speed Usually...

Страница 11: ...otential Injuries Figure 3 Unplug saw before changing blades Figure 6 Do not make through cuts without the blade guard splitter in place Figure 5 Do not freehand cuts Figure 4 Never use the rip fence...

Страница 12: ...ng Potential Injuries Figure 10 Do not stand directly behind blade when making a cut Figure 7 Do not make unstable cuts Figure 9 Use a push stick when ripping narrow pieces Figure 8 Use featherboards...

Страница 13: ...he table saw The small twists or turns that are inherent with freehand cuts will cause kickback Keep your table saw clean Buildup of wood chips or dust or any other objects that may obstruct an otherw...

Страница 14: ...he stock away Miter Cut An angled cut across the face or end of a board Usually cut to match another board of a corre sponding angle so that each cut piece fits per fectly into the other thus changing...

Страница 15: ...or 220V operation Always connect this machine to a dedicated circuit with a verified ground using the recommended circuit size and power connection method stated below Never replace a circuit breaker...

Страница 16: ...r 1 D Lock Knob 1 E Handwheel 1 F Miter Gauge 1 G Blade Guard Splitter 1 H Dado Table Insert 1 I Standard Table Insert 1 J Dust Port 1 K Arbor Wrench 1 L Support Shaft 1 M Blade Guard Brackets 2 N Han...

Страница 17: ...be 84 1 B Extension Table 1 C Legs 2 D Feet 2 E Front Rail 72 1 F Back Rail 72 1 G Fence Assembly 1 H Leg Braces 2 I Scale 1 Figure 14 Classic fence inventory for standard rails A B C D E Figure 15 Cl...

Страница 18: ...2 J Rail End Covers 4 Shop Fox Original Fence Inventory Common Rail Table Mounting Hardware Hex Bolts 3 8 16 x 1 R Rail Main Table 2 Low Profile Hex Bolts 3 8 16 x 1 F Rail Main Table 2 Flat Washers...

Страница 19: ...tables or other machinery Room to perform maintenance inside the cabinet Lighting Lighting should be bright enough to eliminate shadow and prevent eye strain Electrical Electrical circuits must be ded...

Страница 20: ...lled in the table attach the extension wings to the table as shown in Figure 18 Do not completely tighten the bolts at this point 2 Place a straightedge across the table and the exten sion wings and a...

Страница 21: ...bottom end Figure 21 Switch brace installed 7 Mount the dust port onto the cabinet stand with the four 10 24 x 3 8 tap screws as shown in Figure 23 6 Install the handwheel over the threads screw the l...

Страница 22: ...nut on the arbor with the other 11 Brace the blade with a scrap piece of wood as shown in Figure 25 and tighten the arbor nut with the arbor wrench DO NOT overtighten the nut or it will be difficult t...

Страница 23: ...nt for easier installa tion 22 Install the fence and rails as instructed in the owner s manual included with your fence Refer to Pages 15 and 16 to clarify which fence parts are needed for your machin...

Страница 24: ...saw to the power source 2 Face the table saw and stand to the left of the blade path 3 Turn the table saw ON The table saw should run smoothly with little or no vibration once it does the machine is...

Страница 25: ...Blade Height For optimum cutting on through cuts raise the blade height so it protrudes above the workpiece approximately 1 4 as shown in Figure 32 Ideally you want 5 7 teeth in the workpiece during...

Страница 26: ...harpen and are not as expensive as their carbide tipped counterparts Blade Types Rip blades Figure 33 typically have between 30 40 teeth and provide fast feed rates when making long cuts along the gra...

Страница 27: ...moderate personal injury when misused Tooth Configuration is another important aspect of blade design There are four main types flat top grind for fast heavy duty ripping alternate top bevel for redu...

Страница 28: ...cuts are located on the following pages Rip Cuts Page 27 Cross Cuts Page 28 Miter Cuts Page 28 Blade Tilt Bevel Cuts Page 27 Non Through Cuts A non through cut is a sawing operation where the blade d...

Страница 29: ...speed 9 The jointed edge of the workpiece must slide against the fence during the cutting operation 10 Using a push stick feed the workpiece through the saw blade as shown in Figure 40 until the workp...

Страница 30: ...ack is a high speed expulsion of stock from the tablesaw toward an operator The operator or bystanders may be struck by flying stock or the operator s hands can be pulled into the blade during the kic...

Страница 31: ...as necessary to align the blade with the desired location of the dado 6 Reconnect the power and cut the dado Note When dadoing across a workpiece use the miter gauge and carefully line up the desired...

Страница 32: ...esired depth of cut depth of dado channel desired When cutting deep dadoes take more than one pass to reduce the risk of kickback 4 If dadoing across the workpiece use the miter gauge to support the w...

Страница 33: ...CT THE SAW FROM POWER 2 Adjust the dado blade to the height needed for the rabbeting operation When cutting deep rabbets take more than one pass to reduce the risk of kick back 3 Adjust the fence and...

Страница 34: ...ce to clearly identify the intended cut while it is laying flat on the saw table 3 Raise the blade up to the desired depth of cut depth of rabbet channel desired When cutting deep rabbets take more th...

Страница 35: ...cal keeps the workpiece aligned with the fence and keeps your hands away from the blade Components Needed for the Resaw Barrier Hardwood or Plywood 3 4 x 51 2 x 27 1 Hardwood or Plywood 3 4 x 3 x 27 1...

Страница 36: ...r Table Saw 1 Jointer and Planer Recommended Clamps 2 Minimum Drilland Drill Bits 1 To build the auxiliary fence do these steps 1 Cut a 3 4 thick board 27 long then cut it no less than 1 2 shorter tha...

Страница 37: ...the table top see Figure 55 5 Slide the workpiece over the blade to make sure it moves smoothly 6 Raise the blade approximately an inch or close to half the height of the workpiece whichever is less...

Страница 38: ...ces like the Boardbuddies shown in Figure 57 only allow the workpiece to move in one direction If a kickback does occur the wheels lock in place to stop or slow the movement of the workpiece Hold Down...

Страница 39: ...ibility of the fingers allow the workpiece to move in one direction and lock up if the workpiece moves backwards Zero Clearance Table Inserts can be pur chased or made from wood and substituted for th...

Страница 40: ...quently blow off dust with compressed air Dust build up around the motor and internal working parts will decrease the saw s life span Occasionally it will become necessary to clean the inter nal parts...

Страница 41: ...ER 2 Position the blade tilt to zero see indicator on the front of the saw and raise the blade several inches above the table 3 Place a machinist s square flat on the table and slide it alongside the...

Страница 42: ...bove adjustments do not resolve the blade alignment situation you need to adjust the geared bear ing housing shown in Figure 65 To adjust the geared bearing housing do these steps 1 Get another person...

Страница 43: ...slot to a carbide tip on the blade as shown in Figure 66 Make sure that the face of the adjustable square is even along the miter slot 4 With the end of the adjustable square just touching the tip loc...

Страница 44: ...d to be shimmed 13 Place equal sized pieces of metal shim stock under each of the corners that need to be shimmed Repeat this until the distance from the miter slot to the blade is equal at both the f...

Страница 45: ...s on the splitter bracket If it is not you need to realign the splitter to the blade 3 To align the splitter to the blade loosen the two adjustment bolts shown in Figure 73 and the two adjustment bolt...

Страница 46: ...the workpiece while crosscutting In order to be accurate the miter gauge pointer needs to be adjusted before use To set the miter gauge pointer do these steps 1 Loosen the adjustment knob shown in Fi...

Страница 47: ...aster Replacing V Belts Figure 76 Motor mount anatomy The adjustment set screws shown in Figure 78 allow you to pivot the fence left or right to make it parallel with the blade The fence must be paral...

Страница 48: ...46 W1677 W1711 10 Table Saw SERVICE W1677 Wiring Diagram...

Страница 49: ...47 W1677 W1711 10 Table Saw SERVICE W1711 Wiring Diagram...

Страница 50: ...erational and have correct voltage 7 Start capacitor is faulty 7 Replace start capacitor 8 Motor ON button 8 Replace faulty ON button 9 Centrifugal switch is at fault 9 Adjust or repair centrifugal sw...

Страница 51: ...e 40 3 Fence is not parallel to blade 3 Make fence parallel to blade Page 45 Fence hits table top when sliding 1 Front rail is bolted too low on table 1 Raise front rail 2 Rear rail is bolted too low...

Страница 52: ...50 W1677 W1711 10 Table Saw PARTS PARTS Table Body Breakdown...

Страница 53: ...FLAT WASHER 5 16 58 1 X1677058 1 CORD CLAMP PLATE 2 HOLE 88 3 XPN02 HEX NUT 5 16 18 58 2 X1677058 2 CORD CLAMP PLATE 1 HOLE 90 X1677090 W1677 WARNING ID LABEL 79 XPSS07 SET SCREW 1 4 20 X 1 2 90 X1711...

Страница 54: ...52 W1677 W1711 10 Table Saw PARTS Motor Trunnion Breakdown...

Страница 55: ...18 X 1 4 56 6 X1677056 6 W1677 WIRING BOX 26 X1677026 TILT SHAFT 56 6 X1711056 6 W1711 WIRING BOX 26 1 XPBW02 BRASS WASHER 3 4 56 7 X1677056 7 W1677 MOTOR PLATE 27 X1677027 PIN 56 7 X1711056 7 W1711 M...

Страница 56: ...54 W1677 W1711 10 Table Saw PARTS Guard Miter Gauge Breakdown...

Страница 57: ...18 X 1 1 2 207 X1677207 MITER SLIDE BAR 141 XPW07 FLAT WASHER 5 16 208 X1677208 SPECIAL SCREW 142 XPLW01 LOCK WASHER 5 16 209 X1677209 SPECIAL WASHER 143 XPN02 HEX NUT 5 16 18 210 XPSS31 SET SCREW 10...

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