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Motor Brace Removal Model W1674/W1702 A motor brace is factory installed on the Model W1674/W1702 to prevent damage to the motor during shipping. This motor brace must be removed before operation. To remove the motor brace, do these steps: 1. Remove the three hex bolts, shown in Figure 1, and remove the motor brace from the shaper. 2. Install the three hex bolts back in their original position.
Model W1674 Manual Update September, 2005 Since the manual was originally written, we have changed the way this shaper is packaged, which affects the assembly instructions. Before operating your new machine, you MUST read and understand this manual update AND the original manual to prevent injuries from improper use or setup. Phone: (360) 734-3482 • On-Line Technical Support: tech-support@shopfox.biz COPYRIGHT © SEPTEMBER, 2005 BY WOODSTOCK INTERNATIONAL, INC.
W1674 Manual Update New Machine Inventory Qty Shaper Unit .......................................................................1 Box 1: • FWD/REV Switch ...........................................1 Box 2: • Fence Assembly ............................................1 • Fence Faces ................................................1 Box 3: • Handwheel ..................................................1 • Miter Gauge ...............................................1 • Handle for Handwheel ..................
W1674 Manual Update Attaching Switches To install the switches, do these steps: 1. Remove the motor cover (see Figure 6 for identification) from the cabinet by removing the six screws that hold it in place. 2. Remove the switches from inside the cabinet. 3. Install the grommet plate on to the motor cover as shown in Figure 4. 4. Re-install the motor cover on the cabinet. 5. Mount the FWD/REV switch to the cabinet as shown in Figure 5. Figure 4. Installing grommet. Figure 5.
W1674 Manual Update Fence Housing Assembly To mount the fence housing assembly, do these steps: 1. Secure the adjustment bracket to the table with the three cap screws and washers that are already in the table (Figure 8). Adjustment Bracket All Other Assembly All other assembly MUST be performed as described in the W1674 Manual.
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@EKIF;L:K@FE N(-.+ Fne\i j DXelXc D]^% 8]k\i 0&', @EKIF;L:K@FE Nff[jkfZb K\Z_e`ZXc Jlggfik This machine has been specially designed to provide many years of trouble-free service. Close attention to detail, ruggedly built parts and a rigid quality control program assure safe and reliable operation. Woodstock International, Inc. is committed to customer satisfaction. Our intent with this manual is to include the basic information for safety, setup, operation, maintenance, and service of this product.
@EKIF;L:K@FE N(-.+ Fne\i j DXelXc D]^% 8]k\i 0&', :fekifcj Xe[ =\Xkli\j Two-Piece Independently Adjustable Fence Adjustable Safety Guard Dust Port Workpiece Hold-Down Miter Gauge Spindle Height Handwheel Spindle Switch Motor Cover Spindle Height Scale =`^li\ 1% Model W1674 controls and features. For Your Own Safety Read Instruction Manual Before Operating Shaper s Wear eye protection. s Be sure keyed washer is directly under spindle nut and spindle nut is tight.
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N(-.+ Fne\i j DXelXc D]^% 8]k\i 0&', DXZ_`e\ GcXZ\d\ek =cffi CfX[1 This machine distributes a heavy load in a small footprint. Some residential floors may require additional bracing to support both machine and operator. Nfib`e^ :c\XiXeZ\j1 Consider existing and 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 your planer/moulder. :c\Xe`e^ DXZ_`e\ The table and other unpaint
N(-.+ Fne\i j DXelXc D]^% 8]k\i 0&', 8jj\dYcp This machine and its components are very heavy. Use safe lifting and methods, and get lifting help or use power lifting equipment such as a forklift to move the heavy items. Anchor Stud Tools Needed Qty Wrench 12mm ...................................................1 Hex Wrench 5mm ...............................................1 Phillips Screwdriver #2 .........................................1 Hex Wrench 5mm, 8mm ................................
N(-.+ Fne\i j DXelXc D]^% 8]k\i 0&', Jg`e[c\ ?\`^_k ?Xe[n_\\c 1. Thread the handle into the hole provided on the handwheel, then fully tighten it (see Figure 10). 2. Align the set screw in the handwheel hub with the shaft flat, then slide the handwheel onto the shaft and tighten the set screw. =`^li\ 10% Spindle height handwheel installed. Jg`e[c\ Jn`kZ_ Remove the motor cover. 2. Use the handwheel to raise the spindle and motor to its highest position. 3.
N(-.+ Fne\i j DXelXc D]^% 8]k\i 0&', 2. 3. Turn the fence assembly upside down to expose the fence ram inside the housing, as shown in Figure 14. Remove the cap screw from the end of the fence ram, slide the ram out until the mounting hole in the fence assembly and the ram are aligned, then install the cap screw in the location shown in Figure 14. Cap Screw Fence Ram Install Cap Screw Here J
N(-.+ Fne\i j DXelXc D]^% 8]k\i 0&', JX]\kp >lXi[ The safety guard protects the operator from the spinning cutter. It adjusts with the T-lock handle. Safety Guard T-Lock Handle Note: I\]\i kf k_\ JX]\kp >lXi[ jlYj\Zk`fe fe GX^\ *( ]fi [\kX`c\[ fg\iXk`e^ `ejkilZk`fej% To install the safety guard, do these steps: 1. Thread and hand-tighten the guard support into the threaded hole on top of the fence assembly (see Figure 17). 2.
N(-.+ Fne\i j DXelXc D]^% 8]k\i 0&', K\jk Ile Complete this process once you have familiarized yourself with all instructions in this manual. To test run the shaper, do these steps: 1. Read the entire instruction manual first! 2. Make sure all tools and foreign objects have been removed from the machine. Make sure the spindle switch is in the STOP (center) position. 4. Review Page 9 and connect your machine to the power source. 5.
N(-.+ Fne\i j DXelXc D]^% 8]k\i 0&', FG\e\iXc 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. The instructions in this section are written with the understanding that the operator has the necessary knowledge and skills to operate this machine.
N(-.+ Fne\i j DXelXc D]^% 8]k\i 0&', 9Xj`Z :fekifcj Refer Figures 20–21 and read the following descriptions below to become familiar with the basic controls of your shaper. • Spindle Switch: Starts spindle rotation, reverses rotation direction, and turns the motor F==. • Spindle Height Lock: When tightened, secures the height position of the spindle. • Spindle Height Handwheel: Raises or lowers the spindle and the attached cutter. One full turn of the handwheel is a height change of approximately 0.
N(-.+ Fne\i j DXelXc D]^% 8]k\i 0&', Fg\iXk`fe Fm\im`\n This overview explains the basic process that happens during an operation with this machine. Familiarize yourself with this process to better understand the remaining parts of the Operation section. JkfZb @ejg\Zk`fe I\hl`i\d\ekj Follow these rules when choosing and cutting stock: Workpiece Material: Your shaper and cutters are designed to cut wood and wood products ONLY! DO NOT attempt to cut man-made materials (such as glass, metal, plastics, et
N(-.+ Fne\i j DXelXc D]^% 8]k\i 0&', :lkk\i IfkXk`fe ;`i\Zk`fe Most cutters are designed to rotate counterclockwise and mill the stock from underneath the workpiece, which provides a safety barrier between the spinning cutter and the operator. In this case, the workpiece is fed past the cutter from right to left—against the cutter rotation (see the illustration in Figure 23). :lkk\i ?\`^_k FG
N(-.+ Fne\i j DXelXc D]^% 8]k\i 0&', ?fc[$;fnej If the workpiece should rise up when it is against the cutter, kickback could occur. To reduce the chance of kickback and serious personal injury, always properly secure the workpiece with the hold-down devices during operation. The hold-downs included with your shaper are used to hold the workpiece flat on the table and snug against the fence as it passes the cutter.
N(-.+ Fne\i j DXelXc D]^% 8]k\i 0&', =\eZ\ 8[aljkd\ek Your shaper features a three-way adjustable fence assembly—the entire fence assembly moves in-or-out, both fence mounts adjust independently in-or-out, and the fence boards independently adjust side-to-side. 8[aljk`e^ =\eZ\ 8jj\dYcp @e$fi$Flk 1. DISCONNECT SHAPER FROM POWER! 2. Loosen both ram lock levers shown in Figure 28. 3.
N(-.+ Fne\i j DXelXc D]^% 8]k\i 0&', :_Xe^`e^ Jg\\[j The cutter speeds for the Model W1674 are 7000 and 10,000 RPM. Since the cutter is mounted on the spindle, the terms "spindle speed" and "cutter speed" are often used interchangeably. Cutting Edge Moves Much Faster Use the following rules when selecting the speed for your operation: • Use scrap stock similar to the workpiece to find the right cutter speed and feed rate so that the resulting cut is smooth and requires little sanding to finish.
N(-.+ Fne\i j DXelXc D]^% 8]k\i 0&', KXYc\ @ej\ikj Your shaper has an aluminum table insert with a 1 1⁄8" centerbore, and a larger cast iron insert ring with a 3-1/8" centerbore. When removed, the aluminum insert leaves a 3 1⁄8" table opening and the insert ring leaves a 5" table opening (see Figure 34). Aluminum Insert Use the smallest-size opening that will safely accept the cutter to reduce wood chips falling into the machine and causing flying debris.
N(-.+ Fne\i j DXelXc D]^% 8]k\i 0&', 4. Reach into the cabinet from the rear and thread the drawbar nut onto the drawbar with the tapered side of the nut facing up, as shown in Figure 37. Drawbar Nut (Tapered Side Up) =`^li\ 37% Threading the drawbar nut with the tapered side facing up. 5. Use the spindle wrench set to tighten the drawbar nut until it is snug, as shown in Figure 38. DO NOT overtighten the nut, which could make removing the spindle difficult. -27- FG
N(-.+ Fne\i j DXelXc D]^% 8]k\i 0&', :lkk\i @ejkXccXk`fe The Model W1674 accommodates cutters that have 1⁄2" or 3⁄4" centerbores when used with the corresponding spindle. • If the cutter is designed to remove material from the top of the workpiece, we recommend you mount the cutter upside down, then reverse the spindle rotation and feed direction. In this configuration, the workpiece provides a safety barrier between the cutter and the operator.
N(-.+ Fne\i j DXelXc D]^% 8]k\i 0&', Tools Needed Qty Spindle Wrench Set .............................................1 To install a cutter, do these steps: 1. Spacer DISCONNECT SHAPER FROM POWER! Note: =fi Zfem\e`\eZ\# i\dfm\ k_\ ]\eZ\ Xjj\dYcp Y\]fi\ g\i]fid`e^ k_\ ]fccfn`e^ jk\gj% 2. Remove the two spindle nuts from the spindle. 3. Place the required spindle spacers on the insert, as shown in Figure 39. 4.
N(-.+ Fne\i j DXelXc D]^% 8]k\i 0&', 6. Thread one spindle nut tightly onto the spindle to secure the components, then thread the second spindle nut against the first to act as a lock nut (see Figures 42–43). To avoid the risk of severe injury or amputation, ALWAYS properly install the safety guard onto the shaper before connecting the machine to power. FG
N(-.+ Fne\i j DXelXc D]^% 8]k\i 0&', JX]\kp >lXi[ The safety guard on the Model W1674 is installed with or without the fence assembly, and accepts an adjustable front guard for additional protection from accidental cutter contact during operation. JX]\kp >lXi[ fe =\eZ\ 8jj\dYcp When the safety guard is mounted on the fence assembly, adjust its position by moving the entire fence assembly (refer to Fence Adjustment on Page 24 for detailed instructions) or by using the T-lock handle to position the guard i
N(-.+ Fne\i j DXelXc D]^% 8]k\i 0&', =i\\$JkXe[`e^ JX]\kp >lXi[ Flat of Shaft Tools Needed Qty Wrench or Socket 14mm .......................................1 Hex Wrench 4mm ...............................................1 To install the safety guard independent of the fence assembly, do these steps: 1. DISCONNECT SHAPER FROM POWER! 2. Remove the fence assembly from the table. 3.
N(-.+ Fne\i j DXelXc D]^% 8]k\i 0&', <[^\ :lkk`e^ The fence boards are a two-piece, independently adjustable system. When removing material from the edge of your workpiece, the outfeed fence can be adjusted to provide support for the workpiece as it passes by the cutter for either full or partial edge cutting. =lcc <[^\ :lkk`e^ DISCONNECT SHAPER FROM POWER! 2.
N(-.+ Fne\i j DXelXc D]^% 8]k\i 0&', GXik`Xc <[^\ :lkk`e^ 1. DISCONNECT SHAPER FROM POWER! 2. Adjust the infeed fence to the desired depth of cut, then lock it in place. 3. Use a straightedge to adjust the outfeed fence even with the infeed fence, then lock it in place. 4. Set both fence boards as close to the cutter from side-to-side as possible without interfering with the cutter rotation. Make sure that the fence boards are firmly secured to the brackets and that all knobs and locks are tight.
N(-.+ Fne\i j DXelXc D]^% 8]k\i 0&', :lkk`e^ IXYY\kj Your shaper can perform rabbet cuts by using a straight cutter and properly adjusting the spindle height and the fences to produce the desired L-shape cut in the workpiece (see Figure 50). To make a rabbet cut, do these steps: 1. DISCONNECT SHAPER FROM POWER! 2. Install a straight cutter and raise it above the table a distance equal to the height of the rabbet cut (see Figure 50). Note: Kf \ejli\ ^ff[ i\jlckj ]fi _\Xmp Zlkj# dXb\ dlck`gc\ c`^_k gXjj
N(-.+ Fne\i j DXelXc D]^% 8]k\i 0&', J_Xg`e^ JdXcc JkfZb Feeding small stock through a shaper is always dangerous. If you must shape small stock, use a zero-clearance fence. This will provide greater protection for the operator, better workpiece support, and reduced tearout on narrow or fragile stock. To make a zero-clearance fence, do these steps: 1. DISCONNECT SHAPER FROM POWER! 2. Remove the fence boards from the mounting brackets. 3.
N(-.+ Fne\i j DXelXc D]^% 8]k\i 0&', IlY :fccXij Rub collars are used when shaping curved or irregular workpieces, such as arched doors or round table tops, and to limit the depth of your cut. There are two types of rub collars—solid and ball bearing. We recommend using ball bearing collars for smooth operation. Woodstock carries an extensive line of rub collars that are available through your local Woodstock International Inc. dealer.
N(-.+ Fne\i j DXelXc D]^% 8]k\i 0&', @ii\^lcXi J_Xg`e^ Swing otatio n Rub Collar R Starting Pin Workpiece Freehand or irregular shaping greatly increases the chance that the operator may lose control of the workpiece, which could result in serious personal injury. Therefore, a starting pin or support MUST be used to start an irregular shaping operation. Feed Direction =`^li\ 55% Using a starting pin for irregular shaping.
N(-.+ Fne\i j DXelXc D]^% 8]k\i 0&', With some irregular shaping operations, the locations of the starting pin holes are not in the best positions. When this is the case, clamp a wood scrap to the shaper table, as shown in Figure 58, then use the wood as the starting support. GXkk\ie J_Xg`e^ The use of templates allows identical parts to be shaped with speed and accuracy. Shaping a pattern begins by attaching a pre-fabricated template to the workpiece.
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N(-.+ Fne\i j DXelXc D]^% 8]k\i 0&', D8@EK\e\iXc For optimum performance from your machine, follow this maintenance schedule and refer to any specific instructions given in this section. Note: K_`j dX`ek\eXeZ\ jZ_\[lc\ `j YXj\[ fe Xm\iX^\ [X`cp ljX^\% 8[aljk k_\ dX`ek\eXeZ\ jZ_\[lc\ kf dXkZ_ pfli ljX^\ kf b\\g pfli j_Xg\i ilee`e^ jdffk_cp Xe[ kf gifk\Zk pfli `em\jkd\ek% Daily: • Clean and protect the top surfaces. • Check/tighten loose mounting bolts. • Check/replace damaged or worn cutters.
N(-.+ Fne\i j DXelXc D]^% 8]k\i 0&', ClYi`ZXk`fe Since all bearings are sealed and permanently lubricated, simply leave them alone until they need to be replaced. Do not lubricate them. However, the spindle slide and leadscrew do need lubrication. Leadscrew To lubricate the spindle slide and leadscrew, do these steps: 1. DISCONNECT SHAPER FROM POWER! 2.
N(-.+ Fne\i j DXelXc D]^% 8]k\i 0&', M$9\ck K\ej`fe I\gcXZ\d\ek The V-belt transfers power from the motor to the spindle. If the V-belt does not have the proper tension or is damaged in any way, the shaper will not operate optimally and unnecessary wear on the moving parts will occur. Regularly check the V-belt tension and replace it when necessary. Tools Needed Qty Wrench or Socket 14mm .......................................1 To tension the V-belt, do these steps: 1.
N(-.+ Fne\i j DXelXc D]^% 8]k\i 0&', J\e\iXc This section covers the most common service adjustments or procedures that may need to be made during the life of your machine. If you require additional machine service not included in this section, please contact Woodstock International Technical Support at (360) 734-3482 or send e-mail to: k\Z_$jlggfik7j_fg]fo%Y`q. KXYc\ @ej\ik 8[aljkd\ek The aluminum table insert is held in place by a cast iron insert ring, which should be adjusted level with the t
N(-.+ Fne\i j DXelXc D]^% 8]k\i 0&', =\eZ\ 9fXi[ 8c`^ed\ek For safe and accurate shaping, the fence boards must be parallel with one another so that they properly support the workpiece through the entire cutting operation. Tools Needed Qty Phillips Screwdriver #2 .........................................1 Precision Straightedge 24" .....................................1 Shims..................................................
N(-.+ Fne\i j DXelXc D]^% 8]k\i 0&', 8[aljk`e^ Glcc\pj GXiXcc\c Tools Needed Qty Precision Straightedge .........................................1 Phillips Screwdriver #2 .........................................1 Wrench or Socket 12mm .......................................1 Wrench or Socket 14mm .......................................1 Mounting Bolts To make the pulleys parallel, do these steps: 1. DISCONNECT SHAPER FROM POWER! 2.
N(-.+ Fne\i j DXelXc D]^% 8]k\i 0&', >`Y 8[aljkd\ek The gib controls the smoothness of the slide movement, as well as, the run out or end play of the spindle. Tightening the gibs too much will make it hard to adjust the height of the spindle and cause excessive wear on the slide. Loosening the gibs too much will introduce spindle end play and cause poor cutting results and excessive wear on the spindle bearings. :_\Zb`e^ >`Y 8[aljkd\ek 1. DISCONNECT SHAPER FROM POWER! 2.
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N(-.+ Fne\i j DXelXc D]^% 8]k\i 0&', KiflYc\j_ffk`e^ This section covers the most common problems and corrections with this type of machine. WARNING! DO NOT make any adjustments until power is disconnected and moving parts have come to a complete stop! GIF9C
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W1674 (Mfg. Since 9/05) Main Parts List REF PART # DESCRIPTION REF PART # DESCRIPTION 1 2V2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 16A 16B 17 17A 17B 18 19 19-1 20 20A 20B 21 21A 22 24 25 26 28 29 30 31 STAND MOTOR COVER V2.09.
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N(-.+ Fne\i j DXelXc D]^% 8]k\i 0&', Dfkfi 8jj\dYcp GXikj C`jk REF PART # DESCRIPTION REF PART # DESCRIPTION 101 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 123A 126 127 128 X1674101 X1674103 XPSS02 XPSS11 X1674106 XPCAP04 X1674108 X1674109 X1674110 X1674111 XPRP72M X1674113 X1674114 XPSS20 XPN02 X1674117 XPB25 XPLW03 X1674120 X1674121 XPK20M X1674123 XP51102 X1674126 XPW07 XPB07 HANDLE HANDWHEEL SET SCREW 5/16-18 X 3/8 SET SCREW 1/4-20 X 1/4 COLLAR CAP SCRE
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N(-.+ Fne\i j DXelXc D]^% 8]k\i 0&', JX]\kp >lXi[ 8jj\dYcp 414 410 413 418 406-1 420 419 418 415V2 405 409 404 421 403 418 419 401 402 416V2 REF PART # DESCRIPTION REF PART # DESCRIPTION 401 402 403 404 405 406-1 409 410 XPSS02 X1674402 XPLW04 XPB18 X1674405 X1674406-1 X1674409 X1674410 SET SCREW 5/16-18 X 3/8 SHAFT MOUNT LOCK WASHER 3/8 HEX BOLT 3/8-16 X 1 EXTENSION BRACKET LOCK KNOB SHAFT ASSY SHAFT HANDLE PEG W/SHAFT 413 414 415V2 416V2 418 419 420 421 XPN05 X1674414 X1674415V2 XPFH
N(-.+ Fne\i j DXelXc D]^% 8]k\i 0&', ?fc[$;fnej 504 501 504 503 504 502 501 503 502 504 REF PART # DESCRIPTION REF PART # DESCRIPTION 501 502 X1674501 X1674502 HOLD-DOWN BAR HOLD-DOWN 503 504 X1674503 XPSS03 HOLD-DOWN BRACKET SET SCREW 1/4-20 X 3/8 D`k\i >Xl^\ 601 602 603 612 603-1 604 607 608 613 605 611 606 614 610 G8IKJ 609 REF PART # DESCRIPTION REF PART # DESCRIPTION 601 602 603 603-1 604 605 606 607 X1674601 XPW07 X1674603 X1674603-1 X1674604 X1674605 XPFH19 XPN07
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