Grizzly Saw Model H5698 User Manual

MODEL W1713  
16" Scroll Saw  
INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
Phone: 1-360-734-3482 • On-Line Technical Support: [email protected]  
COPYRIGHT © AUGUST, 2003 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.  
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CONTENTS  
INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................2  
About Your New Scroll Saw ..................................................................................2  
Woodstock Service And Support..............................................................................2  
Warranty And Returns..........................................................................................3  
Specifications ..................................................................................................3  
SAFETY ......................................................................................................4  
Standard Safety Instructions ..................................................................................4  
Know Your Machine ............................................................................................6  
Safety Instructions for Your Scroll Saw......................................................................7  
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS ............................................................................8  
110V Operation..................................................................................................8  
Extension Cords ................................................................................................8  
Grounding ........................................................................................................8  
ASSEMBLY ..................................................................................................9  
Unpacking ........................................................................................................9  
Inventory ........................................................................................................9  
Shop Preparation ..............................................................................................10  
Dust Collection ................................................................................................10  
Initial Cleaning ................................................................................................10  
Mounting Scroll Saw ..........................................................................................11  
Table Prep......................................................................................................11  
Blade Guard ....................................................................................................11  
Installing Pin-End Blades ....................................................................................12  
Installing Pain-End Blades....................................................................................13  
ADJUSTMENTS ............................................................................................14  
Drop Foot ......................................................................................................14  
Sawdust Blower................................................................................................14  
Scale Calibration ..............................................................................................15  
Blade Tension ..................................................................................................15  
OPERATIONS ..............................................................................................16  
Test Run ........................................................................................................16  
Blade Information ............................................................................................17  
Blade Speed ....................................................................................................17  
Blade Selection Table ........................................................................................17  
Standard Scroll Cutting ......................................................................................18  
Interior Scroll Cutting ........................................................................................18  
MAINTENANCE ............................................................................................19  
General..........................................................................................................19  
Arm Bearings ..................................................................................................19  
Motor Brushes ..................................................................................................19  
Parts ........................................................................................................21  
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INTRODUCTION  
About Your New Scroll Saw  
Your new SHOP FOX® Model W1713 16" Scroll Saw is specially designed to provide many years of trou-  
ble-free service. Close attention to engineering detail, ruggedly built parts, and a rigid quality control  
program assure safe and reliable operation.  
The SHOP FOX® Model W1713 16" Scroll Saw features variable speed blade control, extra large work-  
ing table, and cast iron construction. The SHOP FOX® Scroll Saw also offers a gooseneck work light,  
a dust blower, a dust port, a 45° table tilt capacity, and and easy blade change system. Uses stan-  
dard plain and pin end saw blades.  
For more features and details, refer to the Specifications section in this manual.  
Woodstock International, Inc. is committed to customer satisfaction in providing this manual. It is our  
intent to include all the information necessary for safety, ease of assembly, practical use and durabili-  
ty of this product.  
If you need the latest edition of this manual, you can download it from http://www.shopfox.biz.  
If you still have questions after reading the latest manual, or if you have comments please contact us at:  
Woodstock International, Inc.  
Attn: Technical Support Department  
P.O. Box 2309  
Bellingham, WA 98227  
Woodstock Service And Support  
We stand behind our machines! In the event that a defect is found, parts are missing or questions arise  
about your machine, please contact Woodstock International Service and Support at 1-360-734-3482 or  
send e-mail to: [email protected]. Our knowledgeable staff will help you troubleshoot problems,  
order parts or arrange warranty returns.  
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Warranty And Returns  
Woodstock International, Inc. warrants all SHOP FOX® machinery to be free of defects from work-  
manship and materials for a period of 2 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 acci-  
dents, lack of maintenance, or to repairs or alterations made or specifically authorized by anyone other  
than Woodstock International, Inc.  
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 the SHOP FOX® factory service center or authorized repair facil-  
ity designated by our Bellingham, WA office, with proof of their purchase of the product within 2 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 or acts. In no event shall Woodstock International, Inc.'s liability under this war-  
ranty 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 consequen-  
tial damages arising from the use of our products.  
Every effort has been made to ensure that all SHOP FOX® machinery meets high quality and durabili-  
ty standards. We reserve the right to change specifications at any time because of our commitment to  
continuously improve the quality of our products.  
Specifications  
Motor Size ............................................................................................18 HP  
Motor Speed........................................................................................Variable  
No Load Speed ..............................................................................550-1700 SPM  
Amp Draw ..............................................................................................0.8 A  
Blade Stroke..............................................................................................34  
"
Maximum Cutting Width................................................................................16"  
Minimum Cutting Thickness ............................................................................2"  
Machine Weight ......................................................................................31 lbs  
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SAFETY  
READ MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING MACHINE.  
FAILURE TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS BELOW WILL  
RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY.  
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, WILL  
result in death or serious injury.  
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, COULD  
result in death or serious injury.  
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, MAY  
result in minor or moderate injury, MAY result in property damage.  
This symbol is used to alert the user to useful information about proper  
operation of the equipment.  
NOTICE  
Standard Safety Instructions  
1. Thoroughly read the instruction manual before operating your machine. Learn the applications,  
limitations and potential hazards of this machine. Keep manual in a safe, convenient place for future  
reference.  
2. Keep work area clean and well lit. Clutter and inadequate lighting invite potential hazards.  
3. Ground all tools. If a machine is equipped with a three-prong plug, it must be plugged into a three-  
hole grounded electrical receptacle or grounded extension cord. If using an adapter to aid in accom-  
modating a two-hole receptacle, ground using a screw to a known ground.  
4. Wear eye protection at all times. Use safety glasses with side shields or safety goggles that meet  
the appropriate standards of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI).  
5. Avoid dangerous environments. DO NOT operate this machine in wet or open flame environments.  
Airborne dust particles could cause an explosion and severe fire hazard.  
6. Ensure all guards are securely in place and in working condition.  
7. Make sure the machine power switch is in the OFF position before connecting power to machine.  
8. Keep the work area clean, free of clutter, grease, etc.  
9. Keep children and visitors away. Visitors should be kept at a safe distance while operating unit.  
10.Childproof your workshop with padlocks, master switches or by removing starter keys.  
11.Stop and disconnect the machine when cleaning, adjusting or servicing.  
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12.DO NOT force tool. The machine will do a safer and better job at the rate for which it was designed.  
13.Use correct tool. DO NOT force machine or attachment to do a job for which it was not designed.  
14.Wear proper apparel. DO NOT wear loose clothing, neck ties, gloves, jewelry, and secure long hair  
away from moving parts.  
15.Remove adjusting keys, rags, and tools. Before turning the machine on, make it a habit to check  
that all adjusting keys and wrenches have been removed.  
16.Avoid using an extension cord. But if you must, examine the extension cord to ensure it is in good  
condition. Use the “Extension Cord Requirements” table below to determine the correct length and  
gauge of extension cord needed for your particular needs. The amp rating of the motor can be found  
on its nameplate. If the motor is dual voltage, be sure to use the amp rating for the voltage you will  
be using. If you use an extension cord with an undersized gauge or one that is too long, excessive  
heat will be generated within the circuit, increasing the chance of a fire or damage to the circuit.  
Always use an extension cord that uses a ground pin and connected ground wire. Immediately replace  
a damaged extension cord.  
17.Keep proper footing and balance at all times and lock mobile base from freely rolling before using  
your machine.  
18. DO NOT leave machine unattended. Wait until it comes to a complete stop before leaving the area.  
19.Perform machine maintenance and care. Follow lubrication and accessory attachment instructions  
in the manual.  
20.Keep machine away from open flame. Operating machines near pilot lights and/or open flames cre-  
ates a high risk if dust is dispersed in the area. Dust particles and an ignition source may cause an  
explosion. DO NOT operate the machine in high-risk areas, including but not limited to, those men-  
tioned above.  
21.If at any time you are experiencing difficulties performing the intended operation, stop using the  
machine! Contact our service department or ask a qualified expert how the operation should be per-  
formed.  
22. Habits are hard to break. Develop good habits in your shop and consistent safety practices will  
become second-nature to you.  
Extension Cord Requirements  
Length And Gauge  
Operating this equipment creates the  
potential for flying debris to cause eye  
injury. Always wear safety glasses or gog-  
gles when operating equipment. Everyday  
glasses or reading glasses only have impact  
resistant lenses, they are not safety glasses.  
Be certain the safety glasses you wear meet  
the appropriate standards of the American  
National Standards Institute (ANSI).  
Amp Rating  
0-6  
25ft 50ft 100ft  
#16  
#16  
#16  
#14  
#12  
#10  
#16  
#16  
#16  
#12  
#12  
#10  
#16  
#14  
#14  
#12  
#10  
No  
7-10  
11-12  
13-16  
17-20  
21-30  
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Know Your Machine  
An important part of safety is knowing your machine and its components. Please take the time to learn  
the items shown in the pictures below. The letters in the picture correspond to the following descrip-  
tions in the list.  
A
J
K
B
I
H
G
C
F
E
D
A. Blade Tension Knob  
B. Arm Bearing  
C. Table Bevel Scale  
D. Table Lock Knob  
E. Dust Port  
F. Light Button  
G. Variable Speed/Power Knob  
H. Table  
I. Blade Guard  
J. Work Light  
K. Blade Adapter  
Q
P
O
L
N
L. Drop Foot Rod Lock Knob  
M. Drop Foot Rod  
N. Drop Foot  
M
O. Blade Adapter (Mounted)  
P. Sawdust Blower  
Q. Upper Blade Holder  
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Safety Instructions for Your Scroll Saw  
READ and understand this  
entire instruction manual  
before using this machine.  
Serious personal injury  
may occur if safety and  
operational information is  
not understood and fol-  
lowed. DO NOT risk your  
safety by not reading!  
Use this and other machinery with caution  
and respect. Always consider safety first, as  
it applies to your individual working condi-  
tions. No list of safety guidelines can be com-  
plete—every shop environment is different.  
Failure to follow guidelines could result in  
serious personal injury, damage to equip-  
ment or poor work results.  
1. SAW SAFETY BEGINS WITH YOUR LUMBER. Inspect your workpiece carefully before you feed it into  
the saw. If you have any doubts about the stability or structural integrity of your workpiece, DO NOT  
SAW IT!  
2. AVOID AWKWARD OPERATIONS AND HAND POSITIONS where a sudden slip could cause your hand  
to move into the blade. Always make sure you have good balance.  
3. KEEP HANDS AWAY FROM CUTTING AREA. DO NOT hand hold pieces so small that your fingers go  
under the blade guard. DO NOT reach underneath work or in blade cutting path with your hands and  
fingers for any reason.  
4. FIRMLY CLAMP OR BOLT your saw to a stable, level workbench or table. The best height is waist  
level.  
5. USE ONLY CORRECT BLADES. Use the correct blade size, style and cutting speed for the material  
and type of cut.  
6. ALWAYS SUPPORT LARGE WORKPIECES while cutting to minimize blade pinching and blade break-  
age. The saw may slip, walk or slide when cutting large or heavy workpieces.  
7. DO NOT REMOVE JAMMED CUT-OFF PIECES UNTIL THE BLADE HAS COME TO A COMPLETE STOP.  
8. NEVER START THE SAW WHEN THE BLADE IS IN CONTACT WITH THE WORKPIECE.  
9. BEFORE CHANGING THE SETUP, REMOVING COVERS, GUARDS OR BLADES, unplug the saw from the  
power source and remove the switch safety key.  
10. NEVER PERFORM CUTTING OPERATIONS WITH THE BLADE GUARD REMOVED.  
11. BE AWARE THAT CERTAIN WOODS MAY CAUSE AN ALLERGIC REACTION in people and animals,  
especially when exposed to fine dust. Make sure you know what type of wood dust you will be  
exposed to and always wear an approved respirator  
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ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS  
110V Operation  
Grounding  
The SHOP FOX® Model W1713 motor draws  
approximately 0.8 amps.  
Serious injury or fire may  
Since other machines may be using the same  
circuit, make sure the circuit, circuit breaker,  
or fuse can carry the total load without tripping.  
If the total amperage load of all machines and  
the scroll saw exceeds the amperage rating of  
the circuit breaker or fuse, use a different cir-  
cuit that can carry the load.  
occur if you plug this  
machine into a receptacle  
that is not grounded.  
Connect this machine to  
grounded outlets only!  
Ground this machine! The electrical cord sup-  
plied with the SHOP FOX® Model W1713 Scroll  
saw has a three prong plug for grounded outlets.  
See Figure 1. If your power receptacle does not  
have a ground pin hole, have the receptacle  
replaced by a qualified electrician, or have an  
appropriate adapter installed and grounded  
properly. NEVER cut the ground pin off so your  
scroll saw will plug into a non-grounded recep-  
tacle.  
DO NOT modify an existing low-amperage circuit  
by only replacing the circuit breaker with a  
breaker rated for a higher amperage. The break-  
er and the complete circuit must be replaced by  
a qualified electrician, otherwise the wires can  
overheat and cause a fire.  
Extension Cords  
If you must use an extension cord with the Model  
W1713, please follow these requirements:  
NOTICE  
When using an electrical plug adapter, make  
sure the adapter is grounded.  
•Use a cord rated for Standard Service  
(Grade S).  
•Use a 16 AWG cord that is 100 feet or less  
•Use a cord with a ground pin  
•Use an undamaged cord only  
Remember, an adapter with a grounding wire  
does not guarantee the scroll saw is grounded. A  
ground source must always be verified in the  
electrical circuit within the wall or conduit.  
Figure 1. NEMA-style 5-15 plug and receptacle.  
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ASSEMBLY  
Unpacking  
The Model W1713 was carefully packed when it  
left our warehouse. If you receive it damaged or  
missing any parts, please contact Woodstock  
International Service and Support at 1-360-734-  
3482 or send e-mail to:[email protected].  
Read and understand this  
entire instruction manual  
before performing any  
operations with your  
machine. Serious personal  
injury may occur if safety  
and operational informa-  
tion is not understood and  
followed.  
Inventory  
Layout and inventory the package contents list-  
ed below and familiarize, yourself with the com-  
ponents shown in Figure 8 to ease assembly.  
The Model W1713 is a  
heavy machine at 31  
lbs. Use assistance  
when lifting or moving  
the machine.  
Item  
Qty.  
1. Scroll Saw Unit ................................1  
2. 4mm Allen Wrench ............................1  
3. 3mm T-Handle Allen Wrench ................1  
4. Saw Blades ......................................2  
5. Blade Guard ....................................1  
6. Blade Adapters ................................2  
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Shop Preparation  
Initial Cleaning  
The exposed and unpainted scroll saw surfaces  
are coated with a waxy oil to prevent rust dur-  
ing storage and shipment. DO NOT use chlorine  
based solutions or solvents to remove the this  
waxy oil, or you will damage the painted sur-  
faces. Remove the waxy oil with a solvent based  
degreaser before you use the scroll saw. Always  
follow all usage and safety instructions of the  
product that you are using.  
ONLY ALLOW TRAINED  
PEOPLE in your shop! Make  
sure shop entrances are  
locked and machines are  
correctly turned off with  
lock-out devices when not  
in use. Otherwise, injury  
or death can occur.  
DO NOT use flammables  
such as gas or other  
petroleum-based solvents  
to clean your machine.  
These products have low  
flash points and present  
the risk of explosion and  
severe personal injury!  
Lighting: Lighting should be bright enough  
to eliminate shadows and prevent eye  
strain.  
Working Clearances: Consider your current  
and future shop needs with respect to the  
safe operation of this machine.  
Outlets: Make sure the electrical circuits  
have the capacity to handle the amperage  
requirements for your Model W1713. Refer  
to page 8 for more information. Electrical  
outlets should be located near the lathe, so  
power or extension cords are clear of high-  
traffic areas.  
DO NOT smoke while  
using cleaning solvents.  
Smoking  
may  
cause  
explosion or risk of fire  
when exposed to these  
products!  
Dust Collection  
THIS MACHINE produces  
sawdust that may cause  
allergic reactions or res-  
piratory problems. Wear  
a respirator in addition to  
using a dust collection  
system.  
ALWAYS work in a well  
ventilated area when  
using  
solvents  
with  
fumes, and keep away  
from any potential igni-  
tion  
sources  
(pilot  
lights). Most solvents  
used to clean machinery  
are toxic when inhaled  
or ingested. Always dis-  
pose of waste rags in a  
sealed container to make  
sure they do not cause  
fire or environmental  
hazards.  
For information on the correct dust collection  
components for the scroll saw, contact your  
Woodstock International dealer for a copy of the  
Dust Collection Basics handbook and available  
accessories.  
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Mounting Scroll Saw  
UNPLUG POWER CORD  
before you do any assem-  
bly or adjustment tasks!  
Otherwise, serious per-  
sonal injury to you or oth-  
ers may occur!  
The scroll saw can be mounted to a workbench  
two ways:  
Permanent mounting can be accomplished  
by bolting the base to the workbench.  
Because workbench table thickness can  
vary, fasteners have not been supplied.  
Temporary mounting can be accomplished  
by securing the base of the scroll saw to a  
piece of 34" plywood that measures at least  
21" x 14". The scroll saw/plywood assembly  
can then be temporarily clamped to a work-  
bench or other suitable working surface.  
Read and understand this  
entire instruction manual  
before performing any  
operations with your  
machine. Serious personal  
injury may occur if safety  
and operational informa-  
tion is not understood and  
followed.  
Vibration caused by operating the scroll saw can  
be reduced by placing a foam pad or piece of  
carpet between the saw base and the work-  
bench.  
Table Prep  
To prepare the table surface for workpieces,  
do these steps:  
Clean the table surface with a rust preventative  
such as SLIPIT®.  
Blade Guard  
The blade guard must be installed before turn-  
ing the scroll saw ON and before performing a  
cutting operation.  
Figure 2. Blade guard mounting location.  
To install the blade guard, do these steps:  
1. UNPLUG THE SCROLL SAW!  
2. Using the supplied screw, nut, and washers,  
install the clear blade guard onto the drop  
foot rod (Figure 2). Over-tightening the  
bolt could break the clear plastic arms of  
the blade guard.  
3. Swing the blade guard up and down to  
ensure that it moves smoothly.  
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Installing Pin-End  
Blades  
Scroll saw blades are classified as either “pin  
end” or “plain end.” The blade included with  
this saw is a pin end blade.  
To install a pin end blade, do these steps:  
1. UNPLUG THE SCROLL SAW!  
2. Turn the tension adjustment knob counter-  
clockwise to decrease the tension.  
Figure 3. V-notch on lower blade holder.  
3. Remove the throat plate and slide the saw  
blade down through the table insert hole so  
the teeth face forward and down.  
4. Slide the lower blade end through the V-  
notch on the lower blade holder (Figure 3).  
5. Press the upper blade holder downward and  
slide the upper blade end through the V-  
notch (Figure 4).  
6. Turn the tension adjustment knob clockwise  
to increase the blade tension to the desired  
amount.  
7. Replace the throat plate removed in step 3.  
Figure 4. V-notch on upper blade holder.  
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Installing Pain-End  
Blades  
Using plain end blades requires the use of blade  
adapters. The blade adapters attach to each end  
of the saw blade, allowing plain end blade to be  
installed on the upper and lower blade holders.  
To install a plain end blade, do these steps:  
1. UNPLUG THE SCROLL SAW!  
2. Turn the tension adjustment knob counter-  
Figure 5. Blade adapter setscrews.  
clockwise to decrease the tension.  
3. Loosen the setscrews (Figure 5) on the  
blade adapters to allow the saw blade ends  
to slide through the mounting holes. The  
setscrews can be threaded into either set of  
holes depending on whether side cutting or  
straight cutting is desired.  
4. Position the blade adapters in the gauge on  
top of the scroll saw (Figure 6) to correctly  
set the blade length.  
5. TIghten the blade adapter setscrews to  
securely position the blade in the center of  
the mounting holes  
Figure 6. Blade adapters in the gauge on top of  
the scroll saw.  
6. Remove the throat plate and slide the saw  
blade down through the table insert hole so  
the teeth face forward and down.  
7. Slide the lower blade adapter over the  
mounting arm of the lower blade holder.  
Then, press the upper blade holder down-  
ward and slide the upper blade adapter over  
the mounting arm of the upper blade hold-  
er (Figure 7).  
8. Turn the tension adjustment knob clockwise  
to increase the blade tension to the desired  
amount.  
9. Replace the throat plate removed in step 6.  
Figure 7. Blade adapter on the  
upper blade holder.  
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ADJUSTMENTS  
Drop Foot  
The drop foot must be adjusted to hold the  
workpiece against the table during cutting oper-  
ations. The front of the drop foot also acts as a  
blade guard, preventing the operator’s fingers  
from coming into contact with the blade.  
UNPLUG the power cord  
before you do any assem-  
bly or adjustment tasks!  
Otherwise, serious per-  
sonal injury to you or oth-  
ers may occur!  
To adjust the drop foot, do these steps:  
1. Loosen the drop foot lock knob (Figure 8).  
Drop Foot  
Lock Knob  
2. Adjust the drop foot so it makes contact  
with the workpiece.  
Screw For Blower  
Adjustment  
3. Retighten the drop foot lock knob.  
The bottom face of the drop foot must always  
be parallel to the top face of the table.  
Sawdust Blower  
The sawdust blower directs a current of air onto  
the cut line, blowing the sawdust from the work-  
piece.  
Figure 8. Upper saw adjustments.  
To adjust the sawdust blower, do these steps:  
1. Loosen the phillips head screw on the side  
of the drop foot rod (Figure 8).  
2. Adjust the sawdust blower to the desired  
position.  
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Angle Scale  
Pointer  
Scale Calibration  
To calibrate the scale, do these steps:  
1. Loosen the table lock knob (Figure 9).  
Table Lock  
Knob  
2. Using a machinist’s square, adjust the table  
square to the saw blade. Retighten the  
table lock knob.  
3. Adjust the angle scale pointer to the 0˚  
mark (Figure 9).  
4. Adjust the table stop bolt so it makes con-  
Figure 9. Lower saw adjustments.  
tact with the underside of the table.  
The angle scale is only a rough scale and should  
not be used to set the table for precise angle  
cuts.  
Blade Tension  
Correct blade tension is essential to maximizing  
the performance of the scroll saw. Blades that  
are tensioned correctly will also last longer and  
are less likely to break during a cutting opera-  
tion; however, finding the correct amount of  
tension for the saw blade is a subjective matter  
that often results in trial-and-error adjustments.  
Figure 10. Blade tension knob.  
Having too little tension on the blade is safer  
than having too much. If the blade is tensioned  
too tight, the blade could break, causing serious  
personal injury. If the blade is tensioned too  
loose, the blade will more than likely fall off  
during the cutting operation.  
To adjust the blade tension, do these steps:  
Turn the blade tension knob (Figure 10)  
clockwise to increase the blade tension.  
Turn the blade tension knob counter-clock-  
wise to decrease the blade tension.  
Get into the habit of plucking the saw blade  
every time the blade is replaced or re-installed.  
With time and experience, a distinct sound will  
be recognized as the “correct” blade tension.  
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OPERATIONS  
Test Run  
Once assembly is complete, the machine is  
ready for a test run. The purpose of a test run is  
to identify any unusual noises and vibrations, as  
well as to confirm that the machine is perform-  
ing as intended.  
THIS MACHINE throws  
wood chips and sawdust.  
Wear safety glasses or a  
face shield during all  
operations.  
To test run the Model W1713, do these steps:  
1. Make sure that all tools have been removed  
KEEP loose clothing  
rolled up and out of the  
way of machinery and  
keep hair pulled back.  
from the scroll saw.  
2. Turn the variable speed/power knob clock-  
wise to turn the scroll saw ON.  
3. Once the scroll saw is running, listen for any  
unusual noises. The machine should run  
smoothly with little or no vibrations.  
THIS MACHINE produces  
sawdust that may cause  
allergic reactions or res-  
piratory problems. Wear  
a respirator in addition  
to using a dust collector.  
• If there are any unusual noises or vibra-  
tions, stop the scroll saw immediately by  
pushing the paddle switch down.  
4. Unplug the scroll saw and investigate the  
source of the noise or vibration. DO NOT  
make any adjustments to the scroll saw  
while it is plugged in. The scroll saw should  
not be run any further until the problems  
are corrected.  
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Blade Information  
Blade Speed  
Important issues regarding blade perfor-  
mance:  
To change the blade speed:  
The blade speed is variable between 400 and  
1600 strokes-per-minute (SPM). Blade speed  
adjustments are made using the variable speed  
/power knob (Figure 11) on the front of the  
scroll saw.  
Scroll saw blades wear out and must be  
replaced frequently. Typically a blade will  
stay sharp anywhere from 2 to 2 hours  
depending on how the blade is used and  
what type of material is being cut.  
1
Best cutting results will be achieved when  
cutting material less than 1" thick.  
When cutting material thicker than 1", use a  
very slow feed rate.  
Blades will become dull quickly whenever  
making cuts in plywood, hardwoods, and  
laminates.  
Exerting excessive side pressure on the  
blade greatly increases the chance of blade  
breakage.  
Figure 11. Variable speed/power knob.  
Blade Selection Table  
Teeth Per Inch Width Thickness Strokes-Per-Minute  
Material Being Cut  
10  
0.110"  
0.020"  
1200-1600  
General purpose blade for cutting hard  
and soft woods between 316" and 2".  
Also good for plastics, paper, felt, and  
bone.  
15  
18  
0.110"  
0.095"  
0.020"  
0.010"  
600-1200  
400-600  
Good for cutting very thin wood and  
plastic between 332" and 12".  
Good for tight radius cutting in thin  
hard and soft woods between 332" and  
1
8". Also good for veneer, bone, ivory,  
and plastics  
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Standard Scroll  
Cutting  
Interior Scroll  
Cutting  
The scroll saw can also make internal scroll cuts  
without having to cut through the perimeter of  
the workpiece.  
To perform a standard scroll cutting opera-  
tion:  
For standard scroll cutting, follow the pattern  
lines on the workpiece by pushing and turning  
the workpiece at the same time. DO NOT turn  
the workpiece without pushing it at the same  
time; otherwise, the blade could twist and  
break.  
To perform an interior scroll cutting opera-  
tion:  
1. UNPLUG THE SCROLL SAW!  
2. Remove the saw blade.  
3. Drill a 14" hole in the workpiece.  
4. Place the hole in the workpiece over the  
blade hole in the table insert.  
5. Re-install the blade by sliding the bottom  
end of the blade through the workpiece  
hole. Note—If a plain end blade is being  
used, the lower blade adapter may need to  
be installed after the blade is slid through  
the workpiece.  
6. Adjust the drop foot onto the surface of the  
workpiece.  
7. Plug the scroll saw in and perform the cut-  
ting operation.  
8. When the cutting operation is complete,  
unplug the scroll saw and remove the saw  
blade.  
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MAINTENANCE  
General  
Regular periodic maintenance on your Model  
W1713 will ensure its optimum performance.  
Make a habit of inspecting your machine each  
time you use it. Check for the following condi-  
tions and repair or replace when necessary:  
Make sure that your  
machine is unplugged  
during any maintenance  
procedures  
except  
where instructed other-  
wise! If this warning is  
ignored, serious person-  
al injury may occur.  
Loose mounting bolts.  
Worn switch.  
Worn or damaged cords and plugs.  
Any other condition that could hamper the  
safe operation of this machine.  
Arm Bearings  
The arm bearings (Figure 12) on each side of the  
scroll saw need to be lubricated after every 6-10  
hours of use. Unplug the saw, lay it on its side,  
and apply a generous amount of SAE 20 oil. Let  
stand overnight. Perform the same procedure to  
the opposite side bearings.  
Figure 12. Arm bearings.  
Motor Brushes  
To replace the motor brushes, do these steps:  
1. Using a flat-head screwdriver, remove the  
motor brush caps. The top cap is accessible  
from the top of the scroll saw and the bot-  
tom cap is accessible through a hole on the  
bottom of the base (Figure 13).  
2. Replace the motor brushes if they are dam-  
aged or severely blackened by carbon build-  
up.  
Figure 13. Motor brush cap (1 of 2).  
3. Re-install the motor brush caps.  
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Closure  
The following pages contain parts diagrams/lists  
We recommend you keep this manual for com-  
plete information regarding Woodstock  
International, Inc.’s warranty and return policy.  
Should a problem arise, we recommend that you  
keep your proof of purchase with your manual.  
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 1-360-734-3482 or e-  
and a warranty card for your SHOP FOX® Model  
W1713.  
If you need parts or help in assembling your  
machine, or if you need operational informa-  
tion, we encourage you to call our Service  
Department. Our trained service technicians will  
be glad to help you.  
If you have comments dealing specifically with  
this manual, please write to us using the address  
in the General Information. The specifications,  
drawings, and photographs illustrated in this  
manual represent the Model W1713 as supplied  
when the manual was prepared. However, due  
to Woodstock International, Inc.’s policy of con-  
tinuous improvement, changes may be made at  
any time with no obligation on the part of  
Woodstock International, Inc. Whenever possi-  
ble, though, we send manual updates to all own-  
ers of a particular tool or machine that have reg-  
istered their purchase with our warranty card.  
Should you receive one, add the new informa-  
tion to this manual and keep it for reference.  
Additional information sources are necessary to  
realize the full potential of this machine. Trade  
journals, woodworking magazines, and your  
local library are good places to start.  
The Model W1713 is specifically designed for  
cutting operations. DO NOT MODIFY AND/OR  
USE THIS MACHINE FOR ANY OTHER PURPOSE.  
MODIFICATIONS OR IMPROPER USE OF THIS  
TOOL WILL VOID THE WARRANTY. If you are  
confused about any aspect of this machine, DO  
NOT use it until all your questions have been  
answered.  
We have included some important safety mea-  
sures that are essential to this machine’s opera-  
tion. While most safety measures are generally  
universal, we remind you that each workshop is  
different and safety rules should be considered  
as they apply to your specific situation.  
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Parts  
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REF  
PART #  
DESCRIPTION  
REF  
PART #  
DESCRIPTION  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
X1713001  
X1713002  
X1713003  
XPSB48M  
XPW03M  
XPS09M  
XPLW01M  
X1713008  
XPB07M  
TABLE  
TABLE INSERT  
46 X1713046  
46-1 X1713046-1 CARBON BRUSH  
46-2 X1713046-2 CARBON BRUSH CAP  
47 X1713047  
48 X1713048  
49 XP625  
MOTOR  
TABLE PIVOT BRACKET  
CAP SCREW M6-1 X 35  
FLAT WASHER 6MM  
PHLP HD SCR M5-.8 X 10  
LOCK WASHER 5MM  
TABLE PEDESTAL  
HEX BOLT M8-1.25 X 25  
LOCK WASHER 8MM  
PHLP HD SCR M6-1 X 10  
SCALE INDICATOR  
MALE KNOB M6 X 14  
GRADUATED SCALE 0-45˚  
AIR HOSE POST  
BLADE GUARD  
AIR HOSE  
PHLP HD SCR M6-1. X 10  
LOCK WASHER 6MM  
FLAT WASHER 6MM  
HOLD DOWN SHOE  
PHLP HD SCR M5-.8 X 10  
KNOB BOLT M6-1 X 13  
BLADE CLAMP  
UPPER BLADE GUIDE  
LOWER BLADE GUIDE  
SWITCH BOX HOUSING  
CIRCUIT BOARD  
PHLP HD SCR M4-.7 X 12  
FLAT WASHER 4MM  
HEX NUT M12-1.75  
LOCK WASHER 12MM  
SWITCH BOX COVER  
LIGHT SWITCH  
FLYWHEEL  
LINK  
BALL BEARING 625ZZ  
RETAINER  
50 X1713050  
51 XPSB24M  
52 XPLW01M  
53 XPSB38M  
54 XPW02M  
55 XPLW02M  
56 X1713056  
57 XPN06M  
58 XPLW01M  
59 X1713059  
60 X1713060  
61 X1713061  
62 X1713062  
63 X1713063  
64 X1713064  
65 X1713065  
66 X1713066  
67 X1713067  
68 XPS07M  
69 X1713069  
70 X1713070  
71 X1713071  
72 X1713072  
73 XPSB17M  
74 XPS05M  
75 X1713075  
76 X1713076  
77 X1713077  
78 XPCB13M  
79 XPLW03M  
80 XPN01M  
81 XPLW03M  
82 XPB08M  
83 X1713083  
84 XPN01M  
85 X1713085  
86 X1713086  
87 XPS62M  
CAP SCREW M5-.8 X 16  
LOCK WASHER 5MM  
CAP SCREW M5-.8 X 25  
FLAT WASHER 5MM  
LOCK WASHER 4MM  
SPACER 5MM ID X 6MM  
HEX NUT M5-.8  
LOCK WASHER 5MM  
6 AMP FUSE  
BLADE TENSION SPRING  
FLEXIBLE NECK GUARD  
MOTOR CORD  
FLEXIBLE NECK  
LAMP HOUSING  
LAMP  
BULB  
CORD CLAMP  
PHLP HD SCR M4-.7 X 8  
BELLOWS  
BELLOWS LOCK  
PVC TUBE  
FORKED RETAINER  
CAP SCREW M4-.7 X 10  
PHLP HD SCR M5-.8 X 8  
VARIABLE SPEED SWITCH  
THIN PROFILE HEX NUT 10MM  
BASE  
CARRIAGE BOLT M6-1 X 20  
LOCK WASHER 6MM  
HEX NUT M6-1  
LOCK WASHER 6MM  
HEX BOLT M6-1 X 20  
STUD BOLT M6-1 X 95  
HEX NUT M6-1  
10 XPLW04M  
11 XPS65M  
12 X1713012  
13 X1713013  
14 X1713014  
15 X1713015  
16 X1713016  
17 X1713017  
18 XPS65M  
19 XPLW03M  
20 XPW03M  
21 X1713021  
22 XPS09M  
23 X1713023  
24 X1713024  
25 X1713025  
26 X1713026  
27 X1713027  
28 X1713028  
29 XPS02M  
30 XPW05M  
31 XPN09M  
32 XPLW05M  
33 X1713033  
34 X1713034  
35 X1713035  
36 XPHTEK7  
37 X1713037  
38 X1713038  
39 X1713039  
40 X1713040  
41 XPS75M  
SPEED CONTROL DIAL  
TAP SCREW #8 X 38  
POWER CORD  
BLADE TENSION ASSEMBLY  
UPPER ARM  
LOWER ARM  
"
PHLP HD SCR M5-.8 X 35  
LOCK WASHER 5MM  
RIGHT ARM COVER  
LEFT ARM COVER  
42 XPLW01M  
43 X1713043  
44 X1713044  
45 X1713045  
SPACER  
STUD BOLT HINGE PIN M6-1 X 18  
PHLP HD SCR M6-1 X 30  
BLADE GUIDE SPACER  
BUSHING 38  
"
88 X1713088  
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Name __________________________________________________________________________________________  
Street __________________________________________________________________________________________  
City ____________________________________________________________________State________Zip_________  
Phone Number_______________________E-Mail_________________________________FAX___________________  
MODEL #______________________________ Serial #___________________________________________________  
The following information is given on a voluntary basis and is strictly confidential.  
1.  
Where did you purchase your SHOP FOX® machine?  
___Air Compressor  
___Band Saw  
___Panel Saw  
___Planer  
_________________________________________________________  
___Drill Press  
___Power Feeder  
___Radial Arm Saw  
___Machine  
___Spindle Sander  
___Table Saw  
2.  
How did you first learn about us?  
___Drum Sander  
___Dust Collector  
___Horizontal Boring Machine  
___Scroll saw  
___Advertisement  
___Friend  
___Mail order Catalog  
___World Wide Web Site  
___Local Store  
___Machine  
___Mortiser  
___Vacuum Veneer Press  
___Wide Belt Sander  
___Other__________________________________________________  
___Other__________________________________________________  
Which of the following magazines do you subscribe to.  
11.  
12.  
13.  
Which benchtop tools do you own? Check all that apply.  
3.  
___1" x 42" Belt Sander  
___5" - 8" Drill Press  
___8" Table Saw  
___8" - 10" Bandsaw  
___Disc/Belt Sander  
___Mini Scroll saw  
___6" - 8" Grinder  
___Mini Machine  
___10" - 12" Thickness Planer  
___Scroll Saw  
___Spindle/Belt Sander  
___American Woodworker  
___Cabinetmaker  
___Today’s Homeowner  
___Wood  
___Family Handyman  
___Fine Homebuilding  
___Fine Woodworking  
___Home Handyman  
___Wooden Boat  
___Woodshop News  
___Woodsmith  
___Woodwork  
___Other__________________________________________________  
___Journal of Light Construction  
___Old House Journal  
___Popular Mechanics  
___Popular Science  
___Woodworker  
___Woodworker’s Journal  
___Workbench  
Which portable/hand held power tools do you own? Check all that apply.  
___American How-To  
___Belt Sander  
___Biscuit Joiner  
___Circular Saw  
___Detail Sander  
___Drill/Driver  
___Miter Saw  
___Orbital Sander  
___Palm Sander  
___Portable Planer  
___Saber Saw  
___Reciprocating Saw  
___Router  
___Popular Woodworking  
___Other__________________________________________________  
Which of the following woodworking/remodeling shows do you watch?  
4.  
5.  
6.  
___Backyard America  
___Home Time  
___The New Yankee Workshop  
___This Old House  
___Other__________________________________________________  
___The American Woodworker  
___Woodwright’s Shop  
What machines/supplies would you like to see?  
___Other__________________________________________________  
What is your annual household income?  
_________________________________________________________  
_________________________________________________________  
_________________________________________________________  
_________________________________________________________  
___$20,000-$29,999  
___$30,000-$39,999  
___$40,000-$49,999  
___$50,000-$59,999  
___$60,000-$69,999  
___$70,000-$79,999  
___$80,000-$89,999  
___$90,000 +  
14.  
15.  
16.  
What new accessories would you like Woodstock International to carry?  
_________________________________________________________  
_________________________________________________________  
What is your age group?  
Do you think your purchase represents good value?  
___20-29  
___30-39  
___40-49  
___50-59  
___60-69  
___70 +  
___Yes  
Would you recommend SHOP FOX® products to a friend?  
___Yes ___No  
___No  
7.  
8.  
How long have you been a woodworker?  
___0 - 2 Years  
___2 - 8 Years  
___8 - 20 Years  
___20+ Years  
17.  
Comments:________________________________________________  
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How would you rank your woodworking skills?  
___Simple  
___Advanced  
___Master Craftsman  
___Intermediate  
9.  
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