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-8-W1812 Owner's Manual (Mfd. Since 11/11)ELECTRICALELECTRICALCircuit RequirementsThis machine must be connected to the correct size and type of
-9-W1812 Owner's Manual (Mfd. Since 11/11)ELECTRICALGrounding RequirementsThis machine MUST be grounded. In the event of certain types of malfunc
-10-W1812 Owner's Manual (Mfd. Since 11/11)SETUPThis machine has been carefully packaged for safe transportation. If you notice the machine has b
-11-W1812 Owner's Manual (Mfd. Since 11/11)SETUP• Floor Load: This machine distributes a heavy load in a small footprint. Some residential floor
-12-W1812 Owner's Manual (Mfd. Since 11/11)SETUPThe Model W1812 can be moved short distances if two people lift the ends of the cast iron extensi
-13-W1812 Owner's Manual (Mfd. Since 11/11)SETUPAssemblyThe Model W1812 Planer/Moulder is shipped with an off-the-shelf 48" Power Twist™ Lin
-14-W1812 Owner's Manual (Mfd. Since 11/11)SETUP3. Position the stand upright, adjust the feet so the stand sits level on the floor, then tighte
-15-W1812 Owner's Manual (Mfd. Since 11/11)SETUPFigure 14. Control panel support installation.11. Feed the control panel wiring harnesses throug
-16-W1812 Owner's Manual (Mfd. Since 11/11)SETUPDO NOT operate this machine without an adequate dust collection system. This machine creat
-17-W1812 Owner's Manual (Mfd. Since 11/11)SETUPOnce the assembly is complete, test run your machine to make sure it runs properly and is ready f
This manual provides critical safety instructions on the proper setup, operation, maintenance, and service of this machine/tool. Save this document, r
-18-W1812 Owner's Manual (Mfd. Since 11/11)OPERATIONSFigure 20. Disabling the machine.Removing the key from the power switch disables the cutterh
-19-W1812 Owner's Manual (Mfd. Since 11/11)OPERATIONSInstalling Planing KnivesTo install the planing knives, do these steps:1. DISCONNECT MACHIN
-20-W1812 Owner's Manual (Mfd. Since 11/11)OPERATIONSInstalling Moulding KnivesTo install moulding knives, do these steps:1. DISCONNECT MACHINE
-21-W1812 Owner's Manual (Mfd. Since 11/11)OPERATIONSAfter switching between planing and molding operations, you must re-adjust the feed roller h
-22-W1812 Owner's Manual (Mfd. Since 11/11)OPERATIONS—If a certain moulding knife profile does not allow you to adjust the outfeed roller down fa
-23-W1812 Owner's Manual (Mfd. Since 11/11)OPERATIONSBefore using this planer/moulder, inspect each and every workpiece for the following problem
-24-W1812 Owner's Manual (Mfd. Since 11/11)OPERATIONSPlaning Do's & Don'tsFigure 35. Only plane one board at a time.There are commo
-25-W1812 Owner's Manual (Mfd. Since 11/11)OPERATIONSPlaning OperationThe maximum cutting depth for soft wood at full cutterhead width is no more
-26-W1812 Owner's Manual (Mfd. Since 11/11)OPERATIONSMoulding Do's & Don'tsThe Model W1812 will accommodate most moulding knife pro
-27-W1812 Owner's Manual (Mfd. Since 11/11)OPERATIONSCrown Moulding SupportWhen cutting crown moulding (see Figure 39), make a wooden V-track tha
SET UPELECTRICAL MAINTENANCESERVICE PARTSOPERATIONSSAFETYINTRODUCTIONUSE THE QUICK GUIDE PAGE LABELS TO SEARCH OUT INFORMATION FAST!INTRODUCTION ...
-28-W1812 Owner's Manual (Mfd. Since 11/11)OPERATIONSFigure 41. Correct workpiece sizing.Figure 42. Using the guide rails.Size Workpiece Appropri
-29-W1812 Owner's Manual (Mfd. Since 11/11)OPERATIONSFigure 43. Correct support for tall workpieces.Edge Moulding Tall WorkpiecesWhen cutting edg
-30-W1812 Owner's Manual (Mfd. Since 11/11)OPERATIONSMoulding OperationThe maximum depth of a moulding cut in soft wood is 3⁄4". For hard or
-31-W1812 Owner's Manual (Mfd. Since 11/11)OPERATIONSACCESSORIESThe following planer/moulder accessories may be available through your local Wood
-32-W1812 Owner's Manual (Mfd. Since 11/11)OPERATIONSModel D2273—Single Roller StandLarge diameter ball bearing roller stand features smooth oper
-33-W1812 Owner's Manual (Mfd. Since 11/11)MAINTENANCEMAINTENANCERegular maintenance on your machine will ensure its optimum performance. Make a
-34-W1812 Owner's Manual (Mfd. Since 11/11)MAINTENANCELubricationFigures 51—53 show lubrication locations that need attention every six months; h
-35-W1812 Owner's Manual (Mfd. Since 11/11)SERVICESERVICEThis section covers the most common service adjustments or procedures that may need to b
-36-W1812 Owner's Manual (Mfd. Since 11/11)SERVICEThe feed rollers must be aligned correctly with the table to maintain a smooth and straight fee
-37-W1812 Owner's Manual (Mfd. Since 11/11)SERVICEAfter long-term machine use, the rubber pad on the end of the drive chain tensioner (see Figure
-2-W1812 Owner's Manual (Mfd. Since 11/11)INTRODUCTIONWoodstock Technical SupportThis machine has been specially designed to provide many years o
-38-W1812 Owner's Manual (Mfd. Since 11/11)SERVICEGib AdjustmentDue to normal wear, the headstock gib will eventually have to be re-adjusted to r
-39-W1812 Owner's Manual (Mfd. Since 11/11)SERVICEThese pages are current at the time of printing. However, in the spirit of improvement, we may
-40-W1812 Owner's Manual (Mfd. Since 11/11)SERVICEHotHotGround6-15 Plug230 VAC230VACGRA-20ThermalOverloadAMPRA-20RESET981/2T1/2 T3/6 83/4T2/4L1/1
-41-W1812 Owner's Manual (Mfd. Since 11/11)SERVICEElectrical Component LocationsFigure 63. Electrical component locations.STOPReadPage 39Before W
-42-W1812 Owner's Manual (Mfd. Since 11/11)SERVICETroubleshootingThis section covers the most common problems and corrections with this type of m
-43-W1812 Owner's Manual (Mfd. Since 11/11)SERVICEPROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTIONMachine has excessive vibration or noise.1. Motor fan
-44-W1812 Owner's Manual (Mfd. Since 11/11)SERVICEPROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTIONExcessive snipe (there is a dip in the end of the board
-45-W1812 Owner's Manual (Mfd. Since 11/11)PARTSPARTSHeadstock202123V2825V223V225V22628878857564047393937463334426313293937170691741V236363636923
-46-W1812 Owner's Manual (Mfd. Since 11/11)PARTSHeadstock Parts ListREF PART # DESCRIPTION REF PART # DESCRIPTION1 XPS07M PHLP HD SCR M4-.7 X 8 3
-47-W1812 Owner's Manual (Mfd. Since 11/11)PARTSMain Motor & CabinetREF PART # DESCRIPTION REF PART # DESCRIPTION200 XPSS02 SET SCREW 5/16-18
-3-W1812 Owner's Manual (Mfd. Since 11/11)INTRODUCTIONMachine SpecificationsPhone #: (360) 734-3482 • Online Tech Support: [email protected]
-48-W1812 Owner's Manual (Mfd. Since 11/11)PARTS323322321342315V2315-1V2315-2V2309310311342-1379V2368V2305V2303V2304306328338319375374376V2311310
-49-W1812 Owner's Manual (Mfd. Since 11/11)PARTSFeed Motor & Controls Parts ListREF PART # DESCRIPTION REF PART # DESCRIPTION86 X1812086 SAFE
-50-W1812 Owner's Manual (Mfd. Since 11/11)PARTSLabel PlacementSafety labels warn about machine hazards and how to prevent machine damage
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-4-W1812 Owner's Manual (Mfd. Since 11/11)INTRODUCTIONMain SpecificationsCutting CapacitiesMaximum Planing Width ...
-5-W1812 Owner's Manual (Mfd. Since 11/11)SAFETYIndicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, MAY result in minor or moderat
-6-W1812 Owner's Manual (Mfd. Since 11/11)SAFETYAPPROVED OPERATION. Untrained operators can be seriously hurt by machinery. Only allow trained or
-7-W1812 Owner's Manual (Mfd. Since 11/11)SAFETYAdditional Safety for Planer/MouldersREAD and understand this entire manual before using this mac
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