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User manual Woodstock, model SHOP FOX W1816

Manafacture: Woodstock
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File name: w1816_m.pdf
Language of manual:en
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Eliminates the need to connect and disconnect a hose clamp each time a new woodworking machine is used. Stays secure and airtight. W1010 W1038 The Shop Fox D2267 Dust Collection Nozzle On Stand is fully adjustable and fits any 4" flexible hose attached to a dust collector. This accessory provides a quick and easy pick-up source for dust producing machines, even if they have a built-in dust port. 11.8" x 121.2" wide nozzle rotates 360° and can be angled 180° in any position between straight up and straight down. Stable stand adjusts from 24" to 431.2", making it ideal for portable power tools! The Shop Fox W1055 Dust Collection Accessories Kit #2 provides the necessary hoses, clamps, hoods, and fittings to connect two woodworking machines to a dust collector duct line. Air flow to each machine is controlled by a blast gate. Kit comes complete with comprehensive instructions and can be expanded even further using our other dust collection accessories. Kit includes: (2) 4" blast gates (W1007), (2) 4" x 10' flexible hose (W1031), (1) table saw dust hood (W1004), (1) universal dust hood (W1010), (1) 4" Y-fitting (W1015), and (10) 4" wire hose clamps (W1317). Shipping weight: approximately 16 lbs. -35 OPERATIONS W1816 Owner's Manual (Mfg. Since 10/09) OPERATIONS The Shop Fox Blast Gates are used in every dust collection system to control air flow from one machine to another, which maximizes system efficiency. We offer blast gates in both black ABS plastic and aluminum. Plastic blast gates are economically, priced, and have a easy sliding gate action. For those customers who prefer metal, our top quality aluminum blast gates feature a cast aluminum body with steel gate and locking knob. Plastic Blast Gates: Metal Blast Gates: W1006—3" OD* W1141—3" OD* W1007—4" OD* W1142—4" OD* W1008—5" OD* *Outside Diameter W1009—6" OD* Shop Fox W1050 Dust Collection Basics Handbook Many do-it-yourselfers trying to designing and set up a central dust collection system lack the information needed to build such a system! This book skillfully guides the woodworker through all the steps necessary in the design and construction of an efficient system and provides tips for easy installation. With sixty pages of concise information, including photographs and illustrations, this handbook is a "must." This book is key to promoting a complete line of dust collection products. Shop Fox W1003 Floor Sweep This is one of the handiest items to have in the shop! Use it in conjunction with our 4" blast gate (W1007) to clean up floor messes. Sweep dust in, and it's gone! Close the blast gate when the floor sweep is not in use. Attaches easily to the floor with double-side tape. -36 W1816 Owner's Manual (Mfg. Since 10/09) MAINTENANCE General Regular maintenance on your machine will ensure its optimum performance. Make a habit of inspecting your machine each time you use it. Check for the following conditions and repair or replace when necessary: • Loose mounting bolts. • Worn switch. • Worn or damaged cords and plugs. • Any other condition that could hamper the safe operation of this machine. Emptying Drum Empty the collection drum when it is no more than 3.4 full. If the drum is overfilled, dust will be sucked into the inlet cylinder and pass through to the filter. How quickly the drum will fill up is based on the type of work being done at that time. A machine that produces fine dust, such as a sander or table saw, will slowly fill the drum. A machine that produces curly shavings, such as a planer or jointer, will quickly fill the drum. In the beginning, check your drum regularly to get an idea of how often it needs to be emptied. MAKE SURE that your machine is unplugged during all maintenance pro- cedures! If this warning is ignored, serious personal injury may occur. Lubrication Since all bearings are sealed and permanently lubricated, simply leave them alone until they need to be replaced. Do not lubricate them. MAINTENANCE -37 W1816 Owner's Manual (Mfg. Since 10/09) MAINTENANCE Removing Canister Filter The canister filter assemblies can be easily removed for replacing or cleaning. Tools Needed Qty Wrench or Socket 12mm.......................................1 To remove a canister filter, do these steps: 1. DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER! 2. Remove the bag clamp and the collection bag from the canister bottom. 3. With the help of another person to support the canister filter, remove the hex bolt and fender washer from the center shaft shown in Figure 52. 4. Slide the filter off the cleaning assembly, making sure not to damage the cleaning flaps. Note: The upper filter seal that mates with the blower housing assembly is very tight. It may be necessary to wiggle the filter back and forth with a downward pressure to remove it. To replace the canister filter, perform the above steps in reverse. Cleaning Canister Filter Your cyclone dust collector is equipped with easy-to-use canister filter cleaning mechanisms that are controlled by the cleaning hand...


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