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Woodstock Technical Support ..................2
Controls and Features...........................3
Machine Specifications ..........................4
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General .......................................... 33
Cleaning ......................................... 33
Cleaning Feed Motor........................... 33
Table and Base.................................. 33
Lubrication ...................................... 34
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Standard Machinery Safety .....................6
Additional Safety for Planer/Moulders .......8
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220V Operation...................................9
Extension Cords ..................................9
Electrical Specifications ........................9
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General .......................................... 35
Changing Feed Motor Brushes................ 35
Feed Roller-to-Table Alignment.............. 36
Drive Chain Adjustment....................... 37
Gib Adjustment................................. 38
Electrical Safety Instructions................. 39
Wiring Diagram ................................. 40
Electrical Component Locations ............. 41
Troubleshooting................................. 42
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Unpacking ....................................... 10
Inventory ........................................ 10
Machine Placement ............................ 11
Cleaning Machine............................... 11
Lifting and Moving ............................. 12
Mounting to Shop Floor........................ 12
Assembly......................................... 13
Dust Collection ................................. 16
Test Run.......................................... 17
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Headstock ....................................... 45
Headstock Parts List ........................... 46
Main Motor and Cabinet....................... 47
Parts List......................................... 47
Feed Motor and Controls...................... 48
Feed Motor and Controls Parts List.......... 49
Label Placement ............................... 50
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General .......................................... 18
Installing Planing Knives ...................... 19
Installing Moulding Knives .................... 20
Feed Roller Height and Spring Tension ..... 21
Workpiece Inspection ......................... 23
Planing Do's and Don'ts........................ 24
Planing Operation.............................. 25
Moulding Do's and Don'ts...................... 26
Moulding Operation............................ 30
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Weight .................................................................................................................. 306 lbs.
Length ...................................................................................................................... 361⁄4
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Width .......................................................................................................................... 22"
Height ...................................................................................................................... 341⁄2
Foot Print (Length x Width)......................................................................................... 21" x 19"
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Total Shipping Weight................................................................................................. 324 lbs.
Box 1 Length x Width x Height ..................................................................... 401⁄8" x 193⁄4" x 221⁄8
Box 1 Weight ........................................................................................................... 185 lbs.
Box 2 Length x Width x Height ..................................................................... 227⁄8" x 211⁄4" x 301⁄4
Box 2 Weight ........................................................................................................... 139 lbs.
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Switch ................................................................. Magnetic Switch w/Thermal Overload Protection
Switch Voltage .............................................................................................................220V
Cord Length................................................................................................................10 ft.
Cord Gauge ............................................................................................................14 gauge
Recommended Breaker Size...........................................................................................15 amp
Plug .............................................................................................................................No
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Horsepower .......................................................................................................... 2 HP
Voltage................................................................................................................220V
Phase................................................................................................................ Single
Amps ................................................................................................................... 12A
Speed............................................................................................................ 3450 RPM
Cycle .................................................................................................................60 Hz
Number Of Speeds ...................................................................................................... 1
Power Transfer...................................................................................... Power Twist V-Belt
Bearings....................................................................................... Shielded and Lubricated
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Type ......................................................................................................... DC Universal
Horsepower ........................................................................................................ 1⁄4 HP
Voltage, Amps............................................................................................. 180VDC, 1.5A
Phase................................................................................................................ Single
Motor Speed....................................................................... 0-55 RPM (w/(Voltage Reduction)
Feed Speed......................................................................................................0-18 FPM
Cycle .................................................................................................................60 Hz
Number Of Speeds ......................................................................................Variable Speed
Power Transfer...............................................................................................Chain Drive
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Maximum Planing Width............................................................................................... 7"
Maximum Planing Depth .............................................................................................1⁄8
Maximum Planing Height........................................................................................... 71⁄2
Maximum Profile Width ............................................................................................ 63⁄4
Maximum Profile Depth ..............................................................................................3⁄4
Minimum Stock Thickness............................................................................................1⁄4
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Number of Knives ....................................................................................................... 2
Knife Type ............................................................................................................. HSS
Knife Length ......................................................................................................... 71⁄8
Knife Width........................................................................................................... 11⁄2
Knife Thickness ........................................................................................................1⁄4
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Number of Cuts Per Minute......................................................................................14,000
Number of Cuts Per Inch.........................................................................................64-300
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Cutterhead Type.................................................................................................. Square
Cutterhead Diameter............................................................................................... 11⁄4
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Cutterhead Speed............................................................................................. 7000 RPM
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Table Length w/Wings............................................................................................. 361⁄4
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Table Length w/o Wings........................................................................................... 141⁄8
Table Width ............................................................................................................ 10"
Table Thickness....................................................................................................... 7⁄16"
Extension Wing Length ............................................................................................... 11"
Extension Wing Width ..............................................................................................89⁄16"
Floor to Table Height .............................................................................................. 303⁄8
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Number of Dust Ports................................................................................................... 1
Dust Port Size........................................................................................................... 4"
Measurement Scale Units ........................................................................................ Inches
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Cabinet ........................................................................................................... Formed Steel
Body Assembly.........................................................................................................Cast Iron
Cutterhead Assembly......................................................................................................Steel
Table & Extension Wing........................................................................ Precision Ground Cast Iron
Paint ............................................................................................................... Powder Coat
Infeed and Outfeed Rollers ...........................................................................Rubber Coated Steel
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Serial Number Location........................................................................ ID Label on Front of Stand
Customer Assembly Time ....................................................................... Approximately 45 Minutes
Warranty .................................................................................................................. 2 Year
Country of Origin ....................................................................................................... Taiwan
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Precision-Ground Cast Iron Infeed and Outfeed Extension Wings
Dovetailed Way for Cutterhead Housing with Precision Gib Adjustments
Pedestal-Mounted Control Switch with Variable Speed Control
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1. INSTRUCTION MANUAL. This machine presents significant safety hazards to untrained users. Read/
understand this entire manual before starting the planer/moulder.
2. REACHING INSIDE PLANER/MOULDER. Never reach inside planer/moulder or remove covers when
the planer/moulder is connected to power.
3. INFEED CLEARANCE SAFETY. The infeed roller is designed to pull material into the cutterhead.
Always keep hands, clothing, and long hair away from the infeed roller during operation to pre-
vent serious injury.
4. BODY POSITION WHILE OPERATING. The workpiece may kick out during operation. To avoid get-
ting hit, stand to the side of the planer/moulder during the entire operation.
5. PLANING CORRECT MATERIAL. Only plane natural wood stock with this planer/moulder. DO NOT
plane MDF, plywood, laminates, or other synthetic products.
6. GRAIN DIRECTION. Cutting across or against the grain is hard on the planer/moulder and may
increase the risk of workpiece kick out. Always cut with the grain or at a slight angle with the
grain.
7. LOOKING INSIDE PLANER/MOULDER. Wood chips fly around inside the planer/moulder at a high
rate of speed. DO NOT look inside the machine or remove any guards or covers during operation.
8. KNIFE CLEARANCE. Before starting the machine, always verify that the moulding knives do not
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disconnect power before removing jammed workpieces.
10. DULL/DAMAGED CUTTERS. The planer/moulder may kick out a workpiece at the operator or give
poor finish results if it is operated with dull or damaged blades.
11. UNPLUGGING DURING ADJUSTMENTS. When connected to power, the planer/moulder can be acci-
dentally turned ON. Always disconnect power when servicing or adjusting machine components.
12. WORKPIECE CLEARANCE. Always verify workpiece has enough room to exit the planer before
starting.
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The Model W1812 is wired for 220V single-phase
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MUST be grounded and rated for the amperage given
below. Never replace a circuit breaker with one of higher
amperage without consulting a qualified electrician to
ensure compliance with wiring codes. This machine must
be connected to a grounded circuit!
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A plug is not supplied with this machine. See below for
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We do not recommend using an extension cord; however,
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Use the gauge size listed below as a minimum.
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This machine has been carefully packaged for safe
transportation. If you notice the machine has been
damaged during shipping, please contact your authorized
Shop Fox dealer immediately.
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The following is a description of the main components
shipped with the Model W1812. Lay the components out
to inventory them.
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A. Dust Port....................................................1
B. Planer/Moulder Head .....................................1
C. Link Belt ....................................................1
D. Cabinet......................................................1
E. Belt Cover ..................................................1
F. Guide Rail Set..............................................1
G. Pedestal Switch............................................1
H. Handwheel w/Knob .......................................1
I. Steel Conduit...............................................1
J. Hardware Bag ..............................................1
— Hex Bolts 5⁄16"-18 x 3⁄4" (Planer/Moulder Head) ...4
— Flat Washers 5⁄16" (Planer/Moulder Head) ..........4
— Hex Bolts 5⁄16"-18 x 1" (Pedestal Switch)............3
— Flat Washers 5⁄16" (Pedestal Switch).................3
— Flange Screws #10-24 x 1⁄2" (Dust Port).............3
— Hex Bolts 5⁄16"-18 x 3⁄4" (Belt Cover) ................2
— Flat Washers 5⁄16" (Drive Belt Cover) ................4
— Hex Nuts 5⁄16"-18 (Drive Belt Cover).................2
— Lock Levers 1⁄4"-20 x 3⁄8" (Guide Rail)...............4
— T-Slot Nuts 1⁄4"-20 (Guide Rail).......................4
— Feet (Cabinet) ..........................................4
— Hex Nuts 3⁄8" x 16 (Feet) ..............................8
— Hex Bolts 3⁄8" x 16 x 11⁄4" (Feet).....................4
— Hex Wrenches 3⁄32", 4, 5mm ......................1 EA
— Open-End Wrench 12/14mm..........................1
— Depth Stop Hex Bolt 1⁄4"-20 x 1" ....................1
— Depth Stop Hex Nut 1⁄4"-20 ...........................1
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planer/moulder are coated with a waxy grease
that protects them from corrosion during
shipment. Clean this grease off with a solvent
cleaner or citrus-based degreaser. DO NOT use
chlorine-based solvents such as brake parts
cleaner or acetone—if you happen to splash
some onto a painted surface, you will ruin the
finish.
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heavy load in a small footprint. Some
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anticipated needs, size of material to be
processed through the machine, and space
for auxiliary stands, work tables or other
machinery when establishing a location for
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The Model W1812 can be moved for short distances if
two people lift the ends of the cast iron extension wings
and walk the machine to the new location. For ease of
mobility, the machine can be placed on a Shop Fox Model
D2057 Heavy Duty Mobile Base.
For long distance moving, we recommend using a forklift
or other mechanical lifting device.
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Although not required, for increased stability you can
mount your new machine to the floor. Because this is
an optional step and floor materials may vary, floor
mounting hardware is not included. We recommend using
a precision level on the table surface to make sure that
your machine rests flat.
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concrete floor. We suggest you research the many options
and methods for mounting your machine and choose the
best that fits your specific application.
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=`^li\ꢀ6. Typical fasteners for mounting to
concrete floors.
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(. With the help of an assistant, lay the stand on
its side, then insert the 3⁄8" x 16 x 11⁄4" hex bolts
through the rubber feet, then thread on a 3⁄8" x 16
hex nut onto each bolt.
3
⁄8" Diameter
Reinforced
Mounting
Hole
). Next, thread each bolt into the reinforced holes
shown in =`^li\ꢀ7, and then thread the four
remaining 3⁄8" x 16 hex nuts onto each bolt to lock
the feet in place.
=`^li\ꢀ7.ꢀFoot installation.
Note: For a pre-made heavy-duty mobile base option
instead of using the feet, you can place the cabinet
directly on the Shop Fox Model D2057 Heavy-Duty
Mobile Base equipped with swivel casters and post
brakes.
*. Position the stand upright, then adjust the feet so
the cabinet sits level on the floor.
+. When level, tighten the jam nuts to lock the feet in
place.
,. With the help of an assistant, lift the planer/moulder
headstock and position it onto the cabinet, as shown
in =`^li\ꢀ8.
=`^li\ꢀ8.ꢀSuggested lifting locations.
-. Open the cabinet door, then secure the headstock to
the cabinet with four 5⁄16"-18 x 3⁄4" hex bolts and 5⁄16"
flat washers.
Brace
Mounting
Bolts
.. Remove the shipping brace shown in =`^li\ꢀ9.
Shipping
Brace
=`^li\ꢀ9.ꢀShipping brace.
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.. Place the belt onto the cutterhead pulley with the
belt direction arrow pointing the direction of pulley
rotation. When installed correctly, the internal belt
tangs must be facing against the pulley rotation arrow
shown in =`^li\ꢀ10.
Pulley
Rotation
Arrow
Internal
Belt Tang
=`^li\ꢀ10.ꢀInstalling the drive belt
(belt cover removed for clarity).
/. Next, while keeping your fingers clear, lift the motor
and roll the belt onto the motor pulley as shown in
=`^li\ꢀ11.
=`^li\ꢀ11.ꢀInstalling the belt guard.
0. Attach the belt guard to the stand (=`^li\ꢀ12) with
two 5⁄16"-18 x 3⁄4" hex bolts, four 5⁄16" flat washers,
and two 5⁄16"-18 hex nuts.
('. Slide the handwheel hub over the shaft (=`^li\ꢀ12)
and tighten the set screw with a 5mm hex wrench.
Belt
Guard
=`^li\ꢀ12.ꢀInstalling the belt guard and the
handwheel.
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((. Feed the switch pedestal wiring harnesses into the
cabinet through the hole in the cabinetꢀand secure
the switch pedestal to the cabinet (=`^li\ꢀ13)ꢀwith
three 5⁄16"-18 x 3⁄4" hex bolts and 5⁄16" flat washers.
(). Plug the harnesses into their respective sockets just
below the pedestal mounting.
Switch
Pedestal
Mounting
Bracket
=`^li\ꢀ13.ꢀSwitch pedestal installation.
(*. Insert the feed motor wiring harness through the
conduit and loom clamps, and then plug it into the
motor.
(+. Fasten the conduit mounting bracket (=`^li\ꢀ14) to
the headstock with two 5⁄16"-18 x 3⁄8" flange screws.
Wiring
Harness
and
Loom
Clamps
Conduit
Mounting
Bracket
=`^li\ꢀ14.ꢀConduit installation.
(,. Install two T-nuts in each table slot (=`^li\ꢀ15).
Slot
Inner
and
outer
Rails
(-. Position the inner and outer guide rails so the
elongated T-nut slots (=`^li\ꢀ15)ꢀare positioned on
the infeed table.
(.. Insert the lock levers through the guide rails, and
then thread them into the T-nuts.
(/. Snug the levers in place.
=`^li\ꢀ15.ꢀRail installation.
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(0. Install the dust hood (=`^li\ꢀ16)ꢀwith three #10-24 x
1
Dust
Hood
⁄2" flange screws.
)'. Install a 4" flexible dust collector suction hose to the
dust port, as shown in =`^li\ꢀ16.
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Do not confuse this CFM recommendation with the rating
of the dust collector. To determine the CFM at the
dust port, you must take into account many variables,
including the CFM rating of the dust collector, the length
of hose between the dust collector and the machine, the
number of branches or Y's, and the amount of other open
lines throughout the system. Explaining this calculation
is beyond the scope of this manual. If you are unsure of
your system, consult an expert or purchase a good dust
collection "how-to" book.
=`^li\ꢀ16.ꢀInstalling the dust hood.
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If, during the test run, you encounter an unusual noise
or vibration, stop using the machine immediately, then
review KiflYc\j_ffk`e^ on GX^\ꢀ+) for correction. If you
still cannot remedy a problem, contact our Tech Support
at (360) 734-3482 for assistance.
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(. Make sure you understand the safety instructions
at the beginning of the manual, and verify that the
machine is setup properly.
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). Ensure all tools and objects used during setup are
cleared away from the machine.
*. Use the elevation handwheel to raise the planer/
moulder head to provide plenty of room for the safe
operation of the feed rollers and the cutterhead.
+. Pull out the chip deflector retaining pin (=`^li\ꢀ17)
and remove the chip deflector.
,. Wearing leather gloves, use a 14mm wrench to make
sure the knives are tight, and rotate the cutterhead
to make sure the knives do not hit the table.
-. Reinstall the chip deflector, and connect the
machine to the power source.
=`^li\ꢀ17.ꢀRemoving the chip deflector.
.. Push the OFF button in, then turn it clockwise so it
pops out (=`^li\ꢀ(/) to ensure it resets.
/. Turn the speed control dial (=`^li\ꢀ(/)
counterclockwise to its slowest setting, then push
the ON button and the main motor will start.
0. Turn the speed control dial clockwise to operate and
speed up the feed rollers.
('. Press the OFF button to stop the machine.
((. WITHOUT resetting the OFF switch, press the ON
button. The machine should not start.
=`^li\ꢀ(/. Control panel.
— If the machine does not start, the OFF button
safety feature is working correctly.
— If the machine starts, immediately disconnect
the machine from power. The OFF button safety
feature is at fault and must be replaced before
using this machine.
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This machine will perform many types of operations
that are beyond the scope of this manual. Many of these
operations can be dangerous or deadly if performed
incorrectly.
Headstock
Lock Lever
Speed
Control
Dial
Headstock
Height
Handwheel
Cutting
Depth
Scales
The instructions in this section are written with the
understanding that the operator has the necessary
knowledge and skills to operate this machine. @]ꢀXkꢀXepꢀ
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Access
Cover
Lock Pin
If you are an inexperienced operator, we strongly
recommend that you read books or trade articles, or seek
training from an experienced planer/moulder operator
before performing any unfamiliar operations. 8Yfm\ꢀXcc#ꢀ
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Before proceeding with this operation section, see =`^li\ꢀ
19 to familiarize yourself with the locations and names of
the planer/moulder controls.
Stop
Button
Depth
Stop
Cutterhead
ON
Button
=`^li\ꢀ19.ꢀMachine controls.
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Chip
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(.ꢀ DISCONNECT THE PLANER/MOULDER FROM POWER!
=`^li\ꢀ20.ꢀRemoving the chip deflector.
). Pull the pin shown in =`^li\ꢀ20, and remove the chip
deflector.
Bevel Side
Up
Upper Hole
*. Put on heavy leather gloves, and use a 14mm wrench
to remove the knife bolts, washers, and any knives (if
installed).
+. Remove any dust, wood chips, or pitch from the
cutterhead where the planing knife will seat.
,. Place the new planer blade against the cutterhead
lip with the beveled side of the blade facing up, as
shown in =`^li\ꢀ21.
Lip
=`^li\ꢀ21.ꢀInstalling a planer blade.
-. Line up the holes in the planer blade and the
cutterhead, and install a 3⁄8"-16 x 1" knife bolt and 3⁄8
flat washer in each of the upper hole positions shown
in =`^li\ꢀ21. Make sure to keep the planer blade
seated against the cutterhead lip while tightening the
bolts.
"
.. Visually inspect to make sure that the planer blade
did not move away from the cutterhead lip (=`^li\ꢀ
22) during the tightening process. If so, reinstall the
blade until it is correctly seated.
/. Rotate the cutterhead and install the other planer
blade.
=`^li\ꢀ22.ꢀPlaner knives installed.
0. Set the depth stop (=`^li\ꢀ19) to maintain planer
blade to table clearance.
10. Adjust the feed rollers and spring tension as outlined
in Feed Roller Height and Spring Tension on Page
21.
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Chip
Deflector
REMEMBER, moulding knives have many different pro-
files, before starting the machine, always verify that
the moulding knives do not contact any part of the
workpiece guide rails, feed roller swing arm, or the
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(.ꢀ DISCONNECT THE PLANER/MOULDER FROM POWER!
=`^li\ꢀ23.ꢀRemoving the chip deflector.
). Pull the pin shown in =`^li\ꢀ23, and remove the chip
deflector.
Bevel Side
Up
*. Put on heavy leather gloves, and use a 14mm wrench
to remove the knife bolts, washers, and any knives (if
installed).
+. Remove any dust, wood chips, and pitch from the
cutterhead knife seat and lip (=`^li\ꢀ24).
,. Place the moulding knife against the cutterhead lip
with the beveled side of the blade facing up (=`^li\ꢀ
24), and in the inboard position (=`^li\ꢀ25) leaving
only one set of holes (=`^li\ꢀ25). Should you for
any reason need to position moulding knives on the
outboard position of the cutterhead, you must leave
one set of holes exposed if the at that end also.
Lip
=`^li\ꢀ24.ꢀMoulding knife installation.
-. Line up the holes and secure the knife to the
cutterhead with the knife bolts and washers (=`^li\ꢀ
25).
Inboard Side
.. Make sure the knife did not move away from the
cutterhead lip when tightened, then rotate the
cutterhead to the bottom.
/. Install the other moulding knife.
0. Set the guide rail alignment for clearance, and
set the depth stop to maintain moulding knife to
table clearance.
For Clearance
Safety, Leave These
Holes Exposed If
Using Some Larger
Moulding Knives
10. Adjust the feed rollers and spring tension as outlined
Outboard Side
in Feed Roller Height and Spring Tension on Page
21.
=`^li\ꢀ25.ꢀKnives positioned inboard.
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After switching between planing and molding operations,
you must re-adjust the feed roller height and spring ten-
sion. Feed roller height and spring tension keeps the
workpiece feeding into the planer/moulder without chat-
ter or slipping. Rollers that are too high, or spring tension
that is too light, can cause the workpiece to chatter and
slip. Rollers that are too low, or spring tension that is too
heavy, can cause the workpiece to hang on initial feed,
cause rapid feed system wear and increase workpiece
snipe. The settings below are close to what you will need
to use, but some trial-and-error on height and spring ten-
sion will be required for best results.
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(.ꢀ DISCONNECT THE PLANER/MOULDER FROM POWER!
). Loosen the feed-roller stop jam nuts and rotate the
eccentric stops with a 5mm hex wrench until the
rollers lower to the required level:
Jam Nut
Eccentric
Stop
—For planing, lower the roller so it is approximately
1mm below the lowest sweep of the planing knife.
—For moulding, lower the roller so it is approximately
3⁄16'' below the highest point of the moulding knife
profile. Refer to Figure 27 to study and find the
highest point of the moulding knife profile when
the knife is at the lowest point of its sweep.
=`^li\ꢀ26.ꢀFeed roller height adjustment.
Narrow
Surface Area
Traction
Infeed and
Outfeed Rollers
are Adjusted to
Approximately
3⁄16'' Below
the Highest
Resulting
Highest Point of this
Moulding Knife Profile
is Here
Wide Surface
Area Traction
Infeed
Roller
Outfeed
Roller
Profile.
Knife at
Lowest
Point of
Sweep
Work Path
=`^li\ꢀ27.ꢀFeed roller height concept for moulding knife use.
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—If a certain moulding knife profile does not allow
you to adjust the outfeed roller down far enough
for proper roller traction, the eccentric stop must
be repositioned to the lower hole. To do this,
remove the jam nut (Figure 28), reposition the
eccentric stop (Figure 29) in the lower hole, and
finger tighten the jam nut. Next rotate the eccen-
tric stop to lower or raise the roller and retighten
the jam nut.
Lower
Hole
Jam Nut
=`^li\ꢀ28.ꢀFeed roller stop adjustment.
Eccentric Stop
=`^li\ꢀ29.ꢀEccentric stop.
3. Loosen and back off the four spring tensioner jam
nuts (=`^li\ꢀ30) completely, and unthread the ten-
sioner assemblies until you are sure that they are not
touching the springs.
+. Thread the tensioners back into the housings until
you feel the tensioner just contact the springs.
,. Give each tensioner approximately two full turns to
preload the springs and tighten the jam nuts.
-. Reinstall the chip deflector.
=`^li\ꢀ30.ꢀFeed roller tension adjustment.
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Before using this planer/moulder, inspect each and every
workpiece for the following problems, and be familiar
with the hardness of the wood workpiece.
›
Each workpiece must have at least one flat surface to
slide along the planer/moulder table. To create a flat
surface, pass the workpiece over a jointer (=`^li\ꢀ
31). Defects such as twisting, loose knots or severe
cracks may make the stock unusable.
›
›
When possible, square up stock before moulding.
Plane equal amounts on each side of the board to
reduce the chance of twisting or cupping.
Portion
Removed With
Jointer
Recognize the workpiece density. Planing is more
difficult in hard species of wood and may require
several shallow cuts to reach the desired thickness.
=`^li\ꢀ32 lists the hardness of many common woods
based on shear strength.
=`^li\ꢀ31.ꢀFace joint the concave side of
workpiece
cupped
before milling.
TYPE .............SHEAR (PSI)
›
Only use clean lumber. Scrape off all glue from joined
boards before processing. Remove all dirt, nails,
staples, imbedded gravel, etc. from any workpiece
you plan on using. Metal or gravel in a workpiece will
instantly damage the knives.
Black Locust............. 2,480
Sugar Maple ............. 2,330
Pecan Hickory........... 2,080
White Oak ...............2,000
White Ash................ 1,950
Black Cherry ............ 1,700
American Elm........... 1,510
Black Walnut ............ 1,410
Red Alder................ 1,370
Basswood ................ 1,280
Cottonwood ............. 1,160
Western Larch ...........1,150
Tamarack .................1,130
Douglas Fir .............. 1,080
Alaska Cedar ............ 1,050
Sitka Spruce............. 1,000
Sugar Pine ................. 980
Cypress..................... 940
Redwood (OG) ............ 930
Red Cedar ................. 860
White Pine................. 850
Balsam Fir ................. 710
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•
Avoid processing a workpiece with a high moisture
content. Wood with more than 20% moisture, or wood
that has been exposed to rain or snow, will cut poorly
and cause unnecessary wear on the knives and motor.
•
Process ONLY wooden workpieces. Never process
particle board, plywood, MDF, laminates, or other
synthetic materials.
›
Feed wood in the same direction as the grain. Never
feed end-cut or end-grained lumber into the planer/
moulder.
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=`^li\ꢀ32.ꢀWood density table.
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There are some common planing mistakes that must be
avoided when planing.
CORRECT
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Only plane one board at a time (Figure 33). Whether you
use guide rails or not, never attempt to plane more than
one board at a time side-by-side. If one board is slightly
lower that the other, the feed roller will only hold the
highest board, while the lower board will be free to slip
when the knife contacts it. This hazardous situation can
result in one board being ejected from the machine,
causing serious injury.
INCORRECT
Figure 33. Only plane one board at a
time.
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If using a sacrificial table, you must clamp it to the cast
iron table (Figure 34) to prevent workpiece ejection.
Never stack two boards on top of one another and feed
them both into the planer/moulder to compensate for a
workpiece that may be too thin. Planing with two loose
stacked boards can result in workpiece ejection, causing
injury.
CORRECT
INCORRECT
Figure 34. Sacrificial table mounting.
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The maximum cutting depth for soft wood at full
cutterhead width is no more than 1⁄8" deep. The harder
the wood, the shallower the cutting depth and the slow-
er the feed rate should be. A series of light passes typi-
cally results in a smoother finish with less snipe.
AVOIDING KICKBACK!
• Always stand to one side of the
machine.
The basic steps of operating the machine as a planer
are as follows:
• DO NOT plane more than one piece
at a time.
(.ꢀ DISCONNECT THE PLANER/MOULDER FROM POWER!
2. Review the Workpiece Inspection list on Page 23
and the AVOIDING KICKBACK warning on this page.
• Always plane WITH the grain
direction of the wood. Never plain
cross-grain or end-grain.
3. Review Planing Do's and Don'ts on Page 24, and
take the appropriate safety measures.
1
• DO NOT remove more than ⁄8'' of
material on each pass.
4. If you have not already done so, adjust the feed roll-
ers and spring tension as outlined in the Feed Roller
Height and Spring Tension section on Page 21.
• Support the workpiece on both
ends. Get assistance if you are
planing long lumber, or use roller
stands to support the workpiece.
5. Measure the workpiece thickness, loosen the head-
stock lock lever, and use the handwheel (Figure 35)
to adjust the headstock for a light pass.
• Carefully inspect all stock to make
sure it is free of large knots or
foreign objects that may damage
your blades.
6. Wearing gloves, manually rotate the cutterhead to
make sure that the knives do not contact the table
or guide rails if used.
7. PUT ON SAFETY GLASSES, EAR PROTECTION, AND A
RESPIRATOR.
Headstock
Height Handwheel
8. Tighten the headstock lock lever, start the machine,
and turn the feed speed control dial to a medium
speed.
Handwheel
Scale
9. Stand clear of the workpiece path, place the flat
side of the board down on the table, and slowly feed
the workpiece into the machine until the feed roller
begins to pull the workpiece.
10. For subsequent passes, adjust the headstock height
and feed rate as necessary until the desired thick-
ness and finish is achieved.
Note: To reduce snipe, feed multiple pieces of stock
butted up end-to-end, or experiment with a lighter
feed roller spring tension. You can also try to raise
one or both feed rollers up slightly.
Headstock
Height Scale
Depth Stop
Figure 35. Depth control and scales.
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The Model W1812 will accommodate most moulding knife
profiles. However, you still must pay special attention to
workpiece support and knife-to-table clearance. Refer to
the following examples to avoid common workpiece setup
mistakes.
CORRECT
REMEMBER, moulding knives have many different pro-
files, before starting the machine, always verify that
the moulding knives do not contact any part of the
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Custom
3-Piece
Guide
Rail System
Mounted to
the
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A wooden sacrificial table clamped to the cast iron table
and a three-piece guide system (Figure 36) will prevent
tool and table damage by absorbing the full sweep of the
knife.
Sacrificial
Table
Never attempt to use edge forming profile knives with-
out pre-installing a wooden sacrificial table. Often these
types of knives sweep lower than the workpiece and will
contact the table, causing severe machine damage or
personal injury.
Top View
INCORRECT
Figure 36. Edge forming profile hazards.
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When cutting crown moulding (Figure 37), make a wood-
en V-track that can be clamped to the table. The V-track
must support at least 50% of the workpiece height on
both sides.
CORRECT
Do not use the guide rails that came with your machine
for crown moulding support. If you do, the workpiece
can dislodge and be ejected from the machine, causing
severe injury or damage.
INCORRECT
Figure 37. Crown moulding track.
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Depending on the knife profile and the hardness of the
workpiece, to minimize the potential for vibration and
chatter marks on the workpiece, install moulding knives
closer to column rather than farther away (Figure 38).
CORRECT
REMEMBER, moulding knives have many different pro-
files, before starting the machine, always verify that
the moulding knives do not contact any part of the
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Figure 38. Knife positioning.
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Make sure to cut your workpiece to the correct width for
the knife being used (Figure 39). To improve knife life
and workpiece results when cutting in very hard woods,
use a table saw to rabbet out some of the profile before
running the workpiece into the planer/moulder.
CORRECT
Never cut into moulding that is wider than the knife.
Otherwise, the knife will overheat, burn the wood, and
dull rapidly.
INCORRECT
Figure 39. Correct workpiece sizing.
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Make sure to use the guide rails (Figure 40), so the
moulding profile can be cut with maximum safety and
without wander, twisting, or profile misalignment.
CORRECT
Do not attempt to cut moulding without using the guide
rails. Otherwise the workpiece could shift and be ejected
from the machine and cause severe injury, or the mould-
ing pattern could be inconsistent from one strip of mold-
ing to another.
INCORRECT
Figure 40. Using the guide rails.
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When cutting edge profiles on workpieces that are taller
than they are wide, you must clamp wooden extension
rails to the table so they support at least 75% of the
workpiece height on both sides (Figure 41).
Never attempt to use the low profile metal guide rails
that came with this machine if they do not adequately
support the workpiece, such as with tall workpieces. If
the workpiece slips out of rails because the rails are too
low, the workpiece can be ejected from the machine
causing severe injury.
CORRECT
INCORRECT
Figure 41. Correct workpiece support.
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4" deep. However, the harder the wood or the more
The maximum depth for a moulding cut in soft wood is
⁄
3
knots it has, the shallower the cut, and the slower the
feed rate must be.
AVOIDING KICKBACK!
The basic steps of operating the machine as a moulder
are as follows:
• Always stand to one side of the
machine.
(.ꢀ DISCONNECT THE PLANER/MOULDER FROM POWER!
• Always check and reset outfeed
roller height after changing knives.
2. Review the Workpiece Inspection list on Page 23
and the AVOIDING KICKBACK warning on this page.
• Always plane WITH the grain
direction of the wood. Never plain
cross-grain or end-grain.
3. Review Moulding Do's and Don'ts on Page 26, and
take the appropriate safety measures.
• Do not make a second pass after
cutting the initial profile. The first
pass has full roller-to-workpiece
contact, but on the second pass,
both the infeed and outfeed rollers
have minimum contact and the
workpiece may be ejected.
4. Adjust the guide rails against the sides of the
workpiece so the workpiece is guided into the planer
blades without binding, then tighten the rail lock
levers.
5. If you have not already done so, adjust the feed roll-
ers and spring tension as outlined in the Feed Roller
Height and Spring Tension section on Page 21.
• Use roller stands to support long
workpieces.
6. Loosen the headstock lock lever, and use the
handwheel (Figure 42) to adjust the headstock down
far enough to make a full pass.
• Carefully inspect all stock to make
sure it is free of large knots and
foreign objects.
7. Put on heavy leather gloves and rotate the
cutterhead manually to verify that the knives do not
contact the table or the guide rails.
Headstock
Height Handwheel
8. PUT ON SAFETY GLASSES, EAR PROTECTION, AND A
RESPIRATOR.
9. Turn the feed speed control dial to a slow speed and
start the machine. Finding the best feed rate will be
a process of trial-and-error based on finding a bal-
ance between the wood type, moulding knife profile,
and the quality of finish desired.
Handwheel
Scale
10. Stand to the side of the table, place the workpiece
on the table, and slowly feed it into the machine
until the feed roller begins to pull the workpiece.
Depth Stop
Headstock
Height Scale
Figure 42. Depth control and scales.
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The following planer/moulder accessories may be available through your local Woodstock International
Inc. dealer. If you do not have a dealer in your area, these products are also available through online
dealers. Please call or e-mail Woodstock International Inc. Customer Service to get a current listing of
dealers at: 1-800-840-8420 or at sales@woodstockint.com.
Moulding Knives
This selection of HSS Moulding Knives fits our Shop Fox®
Planer/Moulders. Each moulding profile includes a set of
two indexable knives, so knife setting is quick and easy.
BACK CUTTERS
For Crown Moulding Knives
(Sold in pairs).
D3338
D3337
D3336
D3335
D3334
D3333
45⁄8" Crown
41⁄4" Crown 35⁄8" Crown
31⁄4" Crown 23⁄4" Crown
21⁄4" Crown
D3674
D3675
D3676
D3677
D3678
D3679
Back Cutter for D3333 21⁄4" Crown
Back Cutter for D3334 23⁄4" Crown
Back Cutter for D3335 31⁄4" Crown
Back Cutter for D3336 35⁄8" Crown
Back Cutter for D3337 41⁄4" Crown
Back Cutter for D3338 45⁄8" Crown
D3344
D3332 2" Back Out
41⁄4
Base
"
D3326
2" Casing
D3341
3" Chair Rail
D3343
D3342
D3331 11⁄2" Back Out
31⁄4
Base
"
31⁄4
Base
"
D3339
25⁄8" Chair
Rail
D3327
21⁄4" Casing
D3340
21⁄2" Chair
Rail
D3330 11⁄8" Back Out
D3328
31⁄4" Casing
D3324
13⁄4" Cove
D3329
31⁄2" Casing
D3325
13⁄4" Bed
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This jig enables the Model W1812 Planer/Moulder to make
extremely high quality arched casings and mouldings to
match the same straight moulding profiles produced by
this machine. Ideal for round-top windows and arched
doorways that are characteristic of custom woodwork.
This jig requires a shop-made 3⁄4" thick template of the
same arc or radius as the workpiece. Maximum width
capacity is 51⁄2".
=`^li\ꢀ43. Model D3393 elliptical jig.
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A perfect dedicated dust collector for a planer/moulder
on a job site or in a shop. The motor is 3⁄4 HP, 110V, sin-
gle-phase; and the flow specifications are 650 CFM with a
static pressure of 3.4" H2O. The bag capacity is 2.8 cubic
feet with a filtration level down to 30-micron.
=`^li\ꢀ44. W1735 dust collector.
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Our Dust Collection Separator increases the chip collec-
tion capacity of dust collection systems that are rated 800
CFM or greater. Designed to fit securely on top of a stan-
dard 30-gallon metal trash can, this molded ABS fitting
is engineered to use cyclonic action to drop out larger
particles from the dust flow. The fitting features molded
inlets and outlets that can be easily connected to stan-
dard systems using 4" flexible hose. You'll be amazed at
how well it works!
=`^li\ꢀ45. W1049 large dust collection
separator.
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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.
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For greater work stability and support, this 5 roller stand
features large diameter, ball bearing rollers mounted on a
sturdy adjustable pedestal base.
D2274
D2273
=`^li\ꢀ46. Models D2273 and D2274 Shop
Fox roller stands.
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Make your machine mobile with this popular patent-
ed mobile base. The unique outrigger type supports
increased stability and lower machine height. This heavy
duty mobile base is rated for up to a 600 lb. capacity.
=`^li\ꢀ+.. D2057 Shop Fox mobile base.
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Regular maintenance on your machine will ensure its
optimum performance. Make a habit of inspecting your
machine each time you use it.
›
›
›
›
Loose mounting bolts.
Worn switch, damaged cords, and plugs.
Damaged V-belt.
Any other unsafe condition.
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Frequently vacuum sawdust away from the internal
working parts of the machine and motor fan cover. Dust
build-up around the motor is a sure way to decrease its
lifespan.
Occasionally it will become necessary to clean the
internal parts with mineral spirits and a stiff brush.
Make sure the internal workings are dry and have been
re-lubricated before using the machine again. When using
mineral spirits and cleaners, do not allow them to contact
the viewing window or it may become etched and cloudy.
Remove the chip deflector, and use only warm water with
a mild dish soap to clean the window. Do not let water
come in contact with metal parts or rust may occur.
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Every three months, we recommend that the motor dust
cover (Figure 48) is removed, and the motor is vacuumed
out for maximum motor life. Under heavy-use, increase the
cleaning interval. DO NOT blow dust out with compressed
air!
Motor Dust Cover and
Retaining Screws
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Tables can be kept rust-free with regular applications
of products like SLIPIT®. For long term storage you may
want to consider products like Boeshield T-9™.
Figure 48. Feed motor dust cover.
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Since all bearings are sealed and permanently lubricated,
simply leave them alone until they need to be replaced.
However, this machine does need lubrication in other
places, such as those shown in Figures 49—51. At a
minimum, lubricate these areas every six months, but
under heavy use or adverse working conditions, increase
lubrication intervals accordingly.
One of Four
Tensioner
Locations
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=`^li\ꢀ49.ꢀRoller spring tensioner assembly.
). Record the height of each tensioner nut (=`^li\ꢀ
49), and unthread each feed-roller spring tensioner
assembly.
*. Clean the spring tensioner assembly with mineral
spirits, apply a thin layer of light machine oil or
motor oil, and reinstall to the recorded height or
spring tension.
Drive Chain
+. Place the nozzle under the chain housing, and
vacuum out all dust. Then brush a coat of light
machine oil or motor oil on the drive chains (=`^li\ꢀ
50).
,. Clean the column ways and leadscrew with mineral
spirits, and brush a coat of light machine oil or motor
oil on all cleaned locations (=`^li\ꢀ51).
=`^li\ꢀ50.ꢀDrive chain assembly.
Handwheel Scale Hub
-. Apply a few drops of light machine oil or motor oil
onto the gib at the top, so the oil drains down inside
the gib seat, keeping the gib lubricated.
.. Apply a few drops of light machine oil or motor oil
onto the handwheel scale hub, and work the hub to
make sure that it draws the oil down inside.
Leadscrew
Column Way
/. Wipe away excess oil with a clean rag.
Top of Gib
Figure 51. Gib, way, and leadscrew.
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This section covers the most common service adjustments
or procedures that may need to be made during the life
of your machine.
If you require additional machine service information
not included in this section, please contact Woodstock
International Technical Support at (360) 734-3482 or send
an e-mail to: k\Z_$jlggfik7j_fg]fo.Y`q.
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If the feed motor fails, is noisy, warmer than usual, or
appears to run sluggishly, the brushes may need to be
replaced.
Motor Dust Cover and
Retaining Screws
To replace feed motor brushes, do these steps:
1. DISCONNECT THE PLANER/MOULDER FROM POWER!
2. Unscrew the both motor dust cover retaining screws
and remove the dust cover Figure 52.
3. Unscrew the brush covers from both sides of the
motor, and remove the brushes, shown in Figure 53.
4. Vacuum out carbon dust from the motor and both
brush bores. DO NOT blow dust out with compressed
air!
Figure 52. Feed motor end view.
Brush Bore
5. Insert new brushes into the slots in the motor housing,
ensuring that the brush caps are threaded in com-
pletely until they stop.
Motor Brush
Cap and
Spring
6. Screw the brush caps in place.
7. Reinstall the motor dust cover.
8. Test run the feed motor.
Figure 53. One of two feed motor
brushes.
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The feed rollers must be aligned correctly with the table
to maintain a smooth and straight feed.
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2
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(.ꢀ DISCONNECT THE PLANER/MOULDER FROM POWER!
4
2
). Remove the chip deflector lock pin, and set the chip
deflector aside.
Front View
Side View
=`^li\ꢀ54.ꢀGauge block plans.
*. Refer to =`^li\ꢀ54, and make a wooden gauge block
as outlined.
+. Place the finished block on the table, directly under
one end of the infeed roller (=`^li\ꢀ55).
,. Lower the cutterhead housing so the infeed roller
barely touches the gauge block on the lowest end of
the roller (=`^li\ꢀ55).
-. Slide the block over to the other end of the roller.
Feed
Roller
Gauge
Block
.. Using a set of feeler gauges, measure the gap
between the roller and the block.
—If the gap is more than 0.005", then proceed to Step
8 and adjust the swing arm lower so the gap is less
than 0.005".
=`^li\ꢀ55.ꢀGauge block.
/. Loosen the cap screw shown in =`^li\ꢀ56, then
rotate the cam nut until the swing arm lowers and
the roller just touches the block.
Cam
Nut
0. Remove the gauge block and retighten the cap screw.
('. Check and adjust the outfeed roller next.
Cap
Screw
((. When both rollers are adjusted, check and adjust the
feed roller height and spring tension as outlined in
the Feed Roller Height and Spring Tension section
on Page 21.
Swing
Arm
(). When finished, reinstall the chip deflector.
=`^li\ꢀ56.ꢀFeed roller adjustment.
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If the drive chain tensioner rubber foot (Figure 57)
wears and the drive chain becomes slack after long-term
machine use, the chain will have to be readjusted. The
chain should not be tight like a V-belt where there is
preload on a pulley and shaft.
Tensioner
Rubber
Foot
The sprocket shafts on this machine must be free float-
ing with no chain tension against them. The chain should
have approximately 3-5mm (Figure 58) of hanging slack
to ensure that the shafts are not always tensioned.
However, the chain must still be tight enough so it does
not skip sprocket teeth.
=`^li\ꢀ57.ꢀDrive chain assembly.
To adjust the drive chain slack, do these steps:
1. DISCONNECT THE PLANER/MOULDER FROM POWER!
Incorrect
2. Raise the headstock until you have easy access to the
chain area.
3. Loosen the tension adjuster jam nut (Figure 59).
4. Use a 4mm hex wrench to adjust the tensioner until
there is 3-5mm of hanging slack (Figure 58).
Correct
3-5mm
Slack
5. Tighten the jam nut, and test the operation.
Figure 58. Chain adjustment.
Chain
Tensioner
Adjustment
Figure 59. Chain tensioner.
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Due to normal wear and break in, the column ways and
the headstock gib will eventually have to be readjusted.
To adjust the headstock gib, do these steps:
1. DISCONNECT THE PLANER/MOULDER FROM POWER!
Column
Way
2. Clean and lubricate the column leadscrew, gib, and
ways.
Hex
Wrench
Gib
3. Loosen the gib jam nuts shown in Figure 60.
4. Using a 4mm hex wrench, adjust the upper and lower
gib screws in an alternating fashion until a slight
drag is detected in the headstock slide when the
handwheel is cranked.
5. Tighten the lock nuts.
Gib Jam
Nuts
NOTICE
When adjusting gibs, the goal is to remove unneces-
sary sloppiness or binding from the headstock as it is
slid up and down on the column. A loose gib will allow
the headstock to vibrate and the knives to chatter.
An overly tight gib will prematurely wear the column
and leadscrew.
Figure 60. Gib locations.
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These pages are current at the time of printing. However, in the spirit of improvement, we
may make changes to the electrical systems of future machines. Study this diagram carefully.
If you notice differences between your machine and these wiring diagrams, call Woodstock
International Technical Support at (360) 734-3482.
(.ꢀ HL8C@=@<;ꢀ<C<:KI@:@8E. Due to the
inherent hazards of electricity, only a
qualified electrician should perform wiring
tasks on this machine. If you are not a
qualified electrician, get help from one
before attempting any kind of wiring job.
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connecting your machine to a power
source.
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serious personal injury, fire, or machine
damage. If you notice that any wires or
components are damaged while performing
a wiring task, replace those wires or
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be tight to prevent wires from loosening
during machine operation. Double-check all
wires disconnected or connected during any
wiring task to ensure tight connections.
components before completing the task.
*.ꢀ DF;@=@:8K@FEJ. Using aftermarket parts or
modifying the wiring beyond what is shown
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results, including serious injury or fire.
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connected to a power source is extremely
dangerous. Touching electrified parts will
result in personal injury including but not
limited to severe burns, electrocution,
or death. Disconnect the power from
the machine before servicing electrical
components!
+.ꢀ DFKFIꢀN@I@E>. The motor wiring shown
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machine. Always use the wiring diagram
inside the motor junction box.
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contact our Technical Support at (360) 734-
3482.
,.ꢀ :8G8:@KFIJ. Some capacitors store an
electrical charge for up to five minutes
after being disconnected from the power
source. To avoid being shocked, wait
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capacitors.
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Feed Speed
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Emergency
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ON Switch
Feed Motor
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Circuit Board
Control
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Motor will not start.
1. Emergency Stop button is applied
or at fault.
1. Rotate button to reset/replace button.
2. Break or short in wiring; or loose
connections.
2. Trace/replace broken or corroded wires; fix loose
connections (wiring diagram on Page 40).
3. Power supply switched off/has
incorrect voltage.
3. Switch power supply on/verify voltage.
4. Blown fuse tripped circuit breaker 4. Repair for short, then reset/replace fuse or break-
er.
at main panel.
5. Thermal overload relay in mag
switch tripped (main motor only).
5. Allow relay/motor to cool. If necessary, press reset
button inside switch.
6. Motor connection wired incor-
rectly.
6. Wire motor correctly (refer to inside junction box
cover or manual wiring diagram on Page 40).
7. Contactor not energized/has poor 7. Test all legs for power, test field coil and replace if
at fault (wiring diagram on Page 40).
contacts (main motor only).
8. Motor ON switch at fault (main
motor only).
8. Replace switch.
9. Plug or receptacle is corroded or
mis-wired.
9. Clean/retighten contacts; correct the wiring (wiring
diagram on Page 40).
10. Start capacitor has blown (main
motor only).
10. Test/replace if at fault.
11. Circuit board fuse has blown (feed 11. Correct overload cause; replace blown fuse on cir-
cuit board.
motor only).
12. Motor speed rheostat at fault
(feed motor only).
12. Test/replace if at fault.
13. Motor brushes worn/at fault (feed 13. Replace brush set.
motor only).
14. Centrifugal switch at fault (main
motor only).
14. Adjust/replace centrifugal switch.
15. Motor at fault.
15. Test for shorted windings or bad bearings; repair or
replace.
Continued on next page
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Machine has excessive
vibration or noise.
1. Motor fan rubbing on fan cover.
1. Fix/replace fan cover; replace loose or damaged
fan.
2. Machine incorrectly mounted on
floor or mobile base.
2. Level/shim base; tighten/adjust mounting hardware
or feet.
3. Motor mounting loose.
3. Tighten mounting bolts/nuts; use thread locking
fluid.
4. V-belt at fault.
4. Replace V-belt.
5. Headstock gib loose.
5. Clean, re-lubricate, and readjust headstock gib
(Page 38).
6. Knives are dull.
6. Re-sharpen/replace knives.
7. Motor brushes worn/at fault (feed 7. Replace brush set (Page 35).
motor only).
8. Pulley loose or not in alignment;
shaft bent.
8. Replace worn pulley, key, and shaft, and realign.
9. Gearbox at fault (feed motor
only).
9. Rebuild gearbox for bad gear(s)/bearing(s).
10. Adjust/replace centrifugal switch.
10. Centrifugal switch out of
adjustment; at fault (main motor
only).
11. Motor bearings worn or damaged.
12. Cutterhead bearings at fault.
11. Replace motor bearings or replace motor.
12. Replace bearing(s)/realign cutterhead.
1. Reduce pressure when feeding workpiece.
Machine stalls or slows
when operating.
1. Too much pressure when feeding
workpiece.
2. Workpiece is warped.
2. Straighten workpiece or use a different one.
3. Adjust/calibrate rails.
3. Rails are incorrectly adjusted.
4. Workpiece material not suitable
for machine.
4. Only cut applicable metals with the correct grade
and size of blade or bit.
5. Feed rate or cutting speed too
fast.
5. Decrease feed rate or cutting speed.
6. Belt slipping.
6. Tension/replace belt; ensure pulleys are aligned.
7. Pulley or sprocket slipping on
shaft.
7. Replace pulley and key or set screw. Replace shaft
if worn.
8. Motor connection wired
incorrectly.
8. Review wiring diagram under motor junction box
cover; correct wire connections.
9. Motor brushes at fault (feed motor 9. Remove/replace brushes.
only).
10. Circuit board at fault.
10. Inspect circuitry for arcing or burns. Replace if at
fault (wiring diagram on Page 40).
11. Motor speed rheostat at fault.
12. Contactor has poor contacts.
11. Test and replace if at fault.
12.Test all legs for continuity and power, test field coil
and replace if at fault.
13. Centrifugal switch at fault.
14. Motor at fault.
13. Adjust/replace centrifugal switch if available.
14. Test for shorted windings, bad bearings and repair
or replace.
15. Gears in gearbox broken, slipping, 15. Replace for broken or slipping gears.
or stuck.
Handwheel binds or is
difficult to move.
1. Lock lever is tightened.
1. Loosen lock lever knob.
2. Burr, debris, or gunk hindering way 2. De-burr, clean and re-lubricate the handwheel
and column slide.
leadscrew, ways, and gib.
3. Bushings worn, dry, or damaged.
3. Clean/lubricate/replace shaft and bushings.
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Excessive snipe (there is
a dip in the end of the
board that is uneven with
the rest of the cut).
1. One or both of the feed rollers are 1. Adjust the feed rollers to the correct height (Page
set too low.
21).
2. Feed roller springs are applying
too much roller pressure.
2. Reduce the feed roller spring tension (Page 21).
3. Workpiece is not supported as it
leaves the planer/moulder.
3. Hold the workpiece up slightly as it leaves the
outfeed end of the planer/moulder.
Workpiece stops/slows in
the middle of the cut.
1. Taking too heavy of a cut.
1. Raise headstock to take a lighter cut.
2. One or both of the feed rollers are 2. Lower the feed rollers (Page 21) to what is
adjusted too high and workpiece
slips.
specified in manual.
3. Feed roller spring tension is too
light.
3. Increase the feed roller spring tension (Page 21).
4. Guide or fence is interfering with
the workpiece travel.
4. Adjust guides or fence for adequate support
without workpiece interference.
5. Pitch and glue build-up on planer
components.
5. Clean internal cutterhead components with a
pitch/resin dissolving solvent.
Chipping (consistent
pattern).
1. Knots or conflicting grain direction 1. Inspect workpiece for knots and grain direction;
in wood.
only process clean stock (Page 23).
2. Replace the affected knife, or have it sharpened.
3. Slow down the feed rate.
2. Nicked or chipped knife.
3. Feeding workpiece too fast.
4. Taking too deep of a cut.
4. Take a smaller depth of cut. Always reduce cutting
depth when surface planing or working with hard
woods (Page 23).
Chipping (inconsistent
pattern).
1. Chips are not being properly
expelled from the cutterhead
area.
1. Provide a minimum of 400 CFM at the port, and
keep dust collector and ducting free of clogs and
restrictions.
Fuzzy grain.
1. Wood may have high moisture
content or surface wetness.
1. Check moisture content and allow to dry if
moisture is too high (Page 23).
2. Dull knives.
2. Replace the knives or have them professionally
sharpened.
3. Chips are not being properly
expelled from the cutterhead
area.
3. Provide a minimum of 400 CFM at the port, and
keep dust collector and ducting free of clogs and
restrictions.
Long lines or ridges that
run the length of the
board.
1. Nicked or chipped knife(s).
1. Replace or sharpen the knives.
Uneven knife marks, wavy 1. Moulding knife is installed at
1. Install moulding knife at the inboard side of
cutterhead.
surface, or chatter marks
across the face of the
board.
outboard side of cutterhead.
2. Feeding workpiece too fast.
2. Slow down the feed rate.
3. Feed roller spring tension is too
light.
3. Increase the feed roller spring tension (Page 21).
4. Knives are loose.
4. Remove the knives, clean knife mounting surfaces,
and reinstall knives.
5. Headstock is loose.
5. Adjust headstock gib (Page 38), and be sure to use
headstock lock lever.
6. Worn cutterhead bearings.
1. Knives are dull.
6. Replace cutterhead bearings.
1. Replace or sharpen the knives.
2. Increase the feed rate.
Glossy surface.
2. Feed rate too slow.
3. Cutting depth too shallow.
3. Increase the depth of cut.
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REF PART #
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REF PART #
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
XPS07M
XPN06
XPN05
XPB25
X1812005
X1812006
XPN08
XPSS11
XPN08
PHLP HD SCR M4-.7 X 8
HEX NUT 1/2-12
HEX NUT 1/4-20
HEX BOLT 3/8-16 X 1-3/4
KNOB
HANDWHEEL
HEX NUT 3/8-16
SET SCREW 1/4-20 X 1/4
HEX NUT 3/8-16
SET SCREW 5/16-18 X 1/2
TOP BRACE
FLAT WASHER 5/8
THRUST BEARING 51104
ROLL PIN 4 X 30
SET SCREW 5/16-18 X 1
DOVETAILED COLUMN
SCALE
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
56
57
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
68
69
70
71
72
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80
81
82
83
84
90
91
92
93
95
96
97
98
99
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X1812040
X1812041
X1812042
X1812043
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X1812046
X1812047
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X1812061
XPFH12
SWING ARM AXIS SCREW
DRIVEN AXLE
HEAD CASTING
SWING ARM STOP PIN
ROLLER PRESSURE SCREW
COMPRESSION SPRING
ROLLER PRESSURE PIN
INFEED DRIVE AXLE
INFEED SWING ARM
KNOB 1/4-20
CHIP DEFLECTOR AXIS PIN
CAP SCREW 5/16-18 X 1
BALL PLUNGER 3/8-16 X 3/4
ECCENTRIC BUSHING
FLAT HD SCR 1/4-20 X 1
PHLP HD SCR 1/4-20 X 3/8
POINTER
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
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X1812011
XPW14
XP51104
XPRP73M
XPSS01
X1812016
X1812017
X1812018
X1812019
XPSS02
X1812021
X1812022
X1812023
X1812024
X1812025
X1812026
X1812027
X1812028
XPCAP06
X1812030
X1812031
XPB18
XPS07
X1812064
X1812065
X1812068
X1812069
XPW02
SCALE COLLAR
GIB
ELEVATING SCREW
SET SCREW 5/16-18 X 3/8
CUTTERHEAD PULLEY
ROTATION LABEL
COLLAR
SPACER
BALL BEARING 6206 2RS+NR
CUTTERHEAD
SCALE ROLLER SCREW
PLANER KNIFE SET
FLAT WASHER 3/8
HEX BOLT 3/8-16 X 1
INNER RAIL
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X1812072
X1812073
X1812080
X1812081
XPB24
X1812083
X1812084
X1812090
XPN02
XPFB05
XPW07
X1812095
XPFB17
X1812097
XPS06
OUTER RAIL
WINDOW
EXTENSION WING
HEX BOLT 3/8-16 X 1-1/4
T-NUT M6-1
LEVER ASSEMBLY M6-1
POINTER
HEX NUT 5/16-18
FLANGE BOLT 10-24 X 1/2
FLAT WASHER 5/16
COLLAR
FLANGE BOLT 10-24 X 3/8
SCALE HUB
TABLE
LOCK LEVER ASSEMBLY
CAP SCREW 1/4-20 X 1
DUST COVER
CHIP DEFLECTOR
HEX BOLT 3/8-16 X 1
FEED ROLL SPROCKET
SET SCREW 10-24 X 1/4
OUTFEED DRIVE AXLE
NEEDLE BEARING
RUBBER FEED ROLLER
OUTFEED SWING ARM
X1812033
XPSS29
X1812035
X1812036
X1812037
X1812038
PHLP HD SCR 10-24 X 3/8
LOCK WASHER 3/8
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217-3
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210
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208
209
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XPN02
XPB07
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SET SCREW 5/16-18 X 3/8
HEX NUT 5/16-18
HEX BOLT 5/16-18 X 3/4
MOTOR PULLEY
HEX NUT 3/8-16
FLAT WASHER 5/16
MOTOR 2HP 220V
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217-4 X1812217-4 MAIN HOUSING
218
220
221
229
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X1812220
XPB24
PHLP HD SCR 10-24 x 5/8
RUBBER FOOT
HEX BOLT 3/8-16 X 1-1/4
VENTED REAR PANEL
XPW07
X1812213
X1812229
229-1 X1812229-1 LATCH ASSEMBLY
229-2 X1812229-2 SPACER
213-1 XPC400C
213-2 X1812213-2 FAN
213-3 X1812213-3 FAN COVER
213-4 X1812213-4 CAPACITOR COVER
229-3 XPFS19M
229-4 XPS17M
FLANGE SCREW M4-.7 X 4
PHLP HD SCR M4-.7 x 6
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391
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353 X1812353
354 X1812354
355 XP6902-2RS
356 XPLW01M
358 XP608-2RS
366 X1812366
367 XPN02
368 X1812368
374 X1812374
375 X1812375
376 X1812376
377 X1812377
378 X1812378
379 X1812379
380 XPS19M
381 X1812381
382 X1812382
383 X1812383
384 X1812384
385 XPTLW08M
386 XP6200-2RS
387 X1812387
388 XPR06M
389 XP6203-2RS
390 XP6202-2RS
391 X1812391
392 XPK34M
DESCRIPTION
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X1812302
302-1 X1812302-1
302-2 X1812302-2
302-3 X1812302-3
302-4 X1812302-4
FEED ROLL SPROCKET
FEED MOTOR 1/4 HP 220V
FEED MOTOR POWER CORD
FEED MOTOR BRUSH SET
PLASTIC LOCK SCREW
DRIVE GEAR
STEEL CONDUIT
PLASTIC CONDUIT
STAND
PHLP HD SCR 10-24 X 3/8
FLAT HD SCR 1/4-20 X 3/4
GROMMET 30MM
HEX BOLT 5/16-18 X 3/4
HEX BOLT 5/16-18 X 1
FLAT WASHER 5/16
CHAIN COVER
INFEED ROLLER DRIVE CHAIN
OUTFEED ROLLER DRIVE CHAIN
BALL BEARING 6902-2RS
LOCK WASHER 5MM
BALL BEARING 608-2RS
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CONTROL BOX
CONTROL BOX BRACKET
CONTROL PLATE
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OFF SWITCH
CONTROL CORD
PHLP HD SCR M5-.8 X 6
END CAP
BRUSH HOUSING
THERMOCOUPLE
STATOR HOUSING
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BALL BEARING 6200-2RS
ARMATURE
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CUTTERHEAD MOTOR POWER CORD
CONTROL PANEL POWER CORD
VARIABLE SPEED CONTROL KNOB
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CABLE CLAMPS
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X1812408 MACHINE NAME LABEL
PLABEL-63 DISCONNECT 220V LABEL
X1812410 MODEL NUMBER LABEL
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_____ Advertisement
_____ Friend
_____ Website
____ Local Store
____ Other:
_____ Mail Order Catalog
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_____ 0-2 Years
_____ 2-8 Years
____8-20 Years
_____20+ Years
*. How many of your machines or tools are Shop Fox?
_____ 0-2 _____ 3-5
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+. Do you think your machine represents a good value?
,. Would you recommend Shop Fox products to a friend?
-. What is your age group?
_____ Yes
_____ Yes
____ No
____ No
_____ 20-29
_____ 50-59
_____ 30-39
_____ 60-69
____ 40-49
____ 70+
.. What is your annual household income?
_____ $20,000-$29,000
_____ $50,000-$59,000
_____ $30,000-$39,000
_____ $60,000-$69,000
____ $40,000-$49,000
____ $70,000+
/. Which of the following magazines do you subscribe to?
____ Cabinet Maker
____ Family Handyman
____ Hand Loader
____ Popular Mechanics
____ Popular Science
____ Today’s Homeowner
____ Wood
____ Popular Woodworking
____ Practical Homeowner
____ Precision Shooter
____ Projects in Metal
____ RC Modeler
____ Wooden Boat
____ Woodshop News
____ Woodsmith
____ Handy
____ Home Shop Machinist
____ Journal of Light Cont.
____ Live Steam
____ Model Airplane News
____ Modeltec
____ Old House Journal
____ Woodwork
____ Woodworker West
____ Woodworker’s Journal
____ Other:
____ Rifle
____ Shop Notes
____ Shotgun News
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Woodstock International, Inc. warrants all Shop Fox machinery to be free of defects from workmanship
and materials for a period of two years from the date of original purchase by the original owner.
This warranty does not apply to defects due directly or indirectly to misuse, abuse, negligence or
accidents, lack of maintenance, or reimbursement of third party expenses incurred.
Woodstock International, Inc. will repair or replace, at its expense and at its option, the Shop Fox
machine or machine part, which in normal use has proven to be defective, provided that the original
owner returns the product prepaid to a Shop Fox factory service center with proof of their purchase
of the product within two years, and provides Woodstock International, Inc. reasonable opportunity to
verify the alleged defect through inspection. If it is determined there is no defect, or that the defect
resulted from causes not within 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 that Shop Fox machinery complies with
the provisions of any law, acts or electrical codes. We do not reimburse for third party repairs. In no
event shall Woodstock International, Inc.’s liability under this limited warranty exceed the purchase
price paid for the product, and any legal actions brought against Woodstock International, Inc. shall be
tried in the State of Washington, County of Whatcom. We shall in no event be liable for death, injuries
to persons or property or for incidental, contingent, special or consequential damages arising from the
use of our products.
Every effort has been made to ensure that all Shop Fox machinery meets high quality and durability
standards. We reserve the right to change specifications at any time because of our commitment to
continuously improve the quality of our products.
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