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INTRODUCTION ...................................... 2
Woodstock Technical Support .................. 2
Machine Specifications .......................... 3
Controls and Features ........................... 4
SAFETY ................................................ 5
Standard Safety Instructions ................... 5
Additional Safety Instructions for Jointers ... 7
Avoiding Potential Injuries ...................... 8
ELECTRICAL .......................................... 9
110V Operation ...................................9
Extension Cords .................................. 9
Electrical Specifications ........................ 9
SETUP ............................................... 10
Unpacking ....................................... 10
Items Needed for Setup ....................... 10
Inventory ........................................ 11
Machine Placement ............................ 12
Cleaning Machine ............................... 12
Bench Mounting................................. 13
Assembly ......................................... 14
Checking/Adjusting Knife Height ............ 16
Dust Collection ................................. 17
Test Run .......................................... 18
OPERATIONS ........................................ 19
General .......................................... 19
Basic Controls ................................... 20
Stock Inspection & Requirements ........... 21
Squaring Stock .................................. 22
Surface Planing ................................. 23
Edge Jointing ................................... 24
Bevel Cutting ................................... 25
MAINTENANCE ..................................... 26
General .......................................... 26
Cleaning ......................................... 26
V-Belts ........................................... 26
Lubrication ...................................... 26
SERVICE ............................................. 27
General .......................................... 27
Setting Fence Angle Stops .................... 27
Replacing Knives ................................ 29
V-Belt Replacement ............................ 30
Motor Brush Replacement..................... 31
110V Wiring Diagram .......................... 32
Troubleshooting ................................. 33
PARTS ............................................... 35
Stand Parts List ................................. 36
Labels/Cosmetic Parts ......................... 37
WARRANTY ......................................... 41
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Type .................................................................................................................... Universal
Horsepower ................................................................................................................. 2 HP
Voltage ...................................................................................................................... 110V
Prewired .....................................................................................................................110V
Phase ....................................................................................................................... Single
Amps .......................................................................................................................... 12A
Speed ................................................................................................................20,000 RPM
Cycle ........................................................................................................................ 60 Hz
Number Of Speeds ............................................................................................................. 1
Power Transfer .................................................................................................... V-Belt Drive
Bearings ............................................................................................. Shielded and Lubricated
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Maximum Depth of Cut (per pass) ........................................................................................
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Maximum Width of Cut ................................................................................................... 6
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Cutterhead Speed .................................................................................................10,000 RPM
Cuts Per Minute ..........................................................................................................20,000
Minimum Stock Size—Edge Jointing (Width x Height x Length) .........................................
1
2" x 1" x 10"
Minimum Stock Size—Surface Planing (Width x Height x Length) ....................................... 1" x
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Table Size .................................................................................................... 6
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Height (from bench to table) ............................................................................................ 7
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4"
Fence Dimensions (Length x Thickness x Height) ................................................... 22
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Footprint ............................................................................................................ 11" x 18
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8"
Cutterhead ....................................................................................................2-Knife, Straight
Cutterhead Diameter ...................................................................................................... 1
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8"
Cutterhead Knife Size (Length x Width x Thickness) ................................................ 6
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32" x
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Shipping Weight ..........................................................................................................92 lbs.
Net Weight ................................................................................................................83 lbs.
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Tables ............................................................................................. Precision Ground Cast Iron
Fence Assembly .......................................................................................................Cast Iron
Body Assembly ......................................................................................................... Cast Iron
Stand ........................................................................................................... Preformed Steel
Guard ..................................................................................................................Aluminum
Bearings ............................................................................................. Shielded and Lubricated
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result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, MAY
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toward the infeed table, or the risk of kickback will be extreme.
('%LJ@E>>FF;JKF:B%Jointing safety begins with your lumber. Inspect your stock carefully before you
feed it over the cutterhead. Never joint a board that has loose knots, nails, or staples. If you have
any doubts about the stability or structural integrity of your stock, DO NOT joint it!
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circuit with a verified ground, using the circuit size below
as a minimum. 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 grounded! The electrical cord
supplied with this machine comes with a grounding pin. If
your outlet does not accommodate a ground pin, have it
replaced by a qualified electrician.
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Use the gauge size listed below as a minimum.
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The following items are needed, but not included, to set
up your machine:
People for Lifting .............................. As Needed
• Straightedge ................................................1
• Machinist's Combination Square .........................1
• Flat Head Screwdriver ....................................1
• Phillips Head Screwdriver ................................1
• Wrench 10mm ..............................................1
• Wrenches 8mm .............................................2
 Mounting Hardware ........................... As Needed
(See GX^\()).
Degreaser and Rags .......................... As Needed
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9% Fence ........................................................1
:% Dust Collection Bag .......................................1
;% Dust Collection Bag Clamp ...............................1
<% Dust Chute ..................................................1
=% Fence Support ..............................................1
>% Locking Plate Assembly ...................................1
?% Fence Sliding Handle ......................................1
@% Fence Bracket Assembly ..................................1
A% Fence Tilting Handle ......................................1
B% Push Blocks .................................................2
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Lock Washers 8mm ........................................6
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• Hex Wrench 6mm ..........................................1
Phillips Head Screw M6-1 x 25 ...........................1
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 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 jointer.
 C`^_k`e^1 Lighting should be bright enough
to eliminate shadow and prevent eye strain.
 <c\Zki`ZXc1Electrical circuits must be
dedicated or large enough to handle
amperage requirements. Outlets must be
located near each machine, so power or
extension cords are clear of high-traffic
areas. Follow local electrical codes for
proper installation of new lighting, outlets,
or circuits.
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The table and other unpainted parts of your
jointer 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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The Model W1814 MUST be securely fastened to a
workbench before it can be safely operated. An unsecure
jointer may shift during operation and cause serious
personal injury.
The strongest bench mounting option is a "Through
Mount" where holes are drilled all the way through the
workbench, and hex bolts, washers, and hex nuts are
used to secure the jointer to the workbench.
Another option for mounting is a "Direct Mount" where
the machine is simply secured to the workbench with lag
screws.
Mount the jointer to your workbench now.
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(% DISCONNECT JOINTER FROM POWER SOURCE!
)% Use two of the included cap screws and lock washers
to attach the fence support to the jointer bed, as
shown in =`^li\12.
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*% Insert the locking plate assembly into the fence
support, positioning it so the two pins are against
the bottom edge of the fence support, as shown in
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+% Secure the locking plate in position with the fence
sliding handle, as shown in =`^li\14.
=`^li\12. Attaching the fence support to
the bed assembly.
Cap Screws
Fence
Support
Jointer Bed
=`^li\13. Inserting the locking plate.
Locking
Plate Pins
Locking Plate
Assembly
=`^li\14. Securing the locking plate
assembly with the fence sliding handle.
Locking Plate
Assembly
Fence Sliding
Handle
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,% Use the remaining four cap screws and washers to
attach the fence to the fence bracket assembly, as
shown in =`^li\15.
-% Slide the fence bracket assembly over and onto the
dovetail of the support and locking plate, as shown
in =`^li\16.
.% Slide the fence forward until it contacts the
cutterhead guard and the cutterhead guard
completely covers the cutterhead, as shown in
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=`^li\ 15. Attaching the fence to the
fence bracket assembly.
Bracket
Assembly
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Screws
Fence
=`^li\16. Sliding the fence bracket onto
the fence support dovetails.
Fence Support
Dovetail
Fence
Bracket
Assembly
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jointer tables.
Fence
Jointer Tables
Cutterhead
Guard
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=`^li\(0% Illustration of a typical
cutterhead alignment setup.
The knives MUST be level with the outfeed table when
they are at top dead center (their highest point during
rotation) or the workpiece cannot be safely fed across the
jointer.
To check the knife height, do these steps:
1. DISCONNECT JOINTER FROM POWER SOURCE!
)% Place a straightedge on the outfeed table so it extends
over the cutterhead. For best results, use a straight-
edge that will stand on edge without having to be held
in place.
3. Rotate the cutterhead under the straightedge, as illus-
trated in =`^li\(0.
If your cutterhead knives are even with or brush
the straightedge and move it slightly (
1
/8") forward
and back when you turn the cutterhead, then no
adjustments are necessary.
If the knives fall below the straightedge, or if the
knives lift the straightedge and move it more than
1
/8" when you rotate the cutterhead, the knives
must be adjusted.
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(% DISCONNECT JOINTER FROM POWER SOURCE!
)% Block the cutterhead guard back so the cutterhead is
fully exposed.
*% Locate the knife clamp screws and knife adjustment
jack screws (see =`^li\j2021).
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+% Use a 4mm hex wrench to loosen the four knife
clamp screws.
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Knife
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Jack Screws
/% Install the fence tilting handle by screwing the
handle shaft into the bracket assembly, as shown in
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=`^li\(/% Installing the fence tilting
handle.
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Handle Shaft
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Bracket
Assembly
=`^li\)'% Cutterhead knife clamp screws.
Cutterhead Knife
Clamp Screws
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,% Loosen the two jack screws, then, using a scrap
wood block, push the knife blade down until both
ends are sightly below the straightedge.
-% Using the 4mm hex wrench, turn each jack screw
clockwise
1
8 of a turn at a time until each end of
the knife (see =`^li\22) touches the straightedge
evenly.
.% Rotate the cutterhead without disturbing the knife
clamp to check the knife height.
If the cutterhead knife is even with or brushes the
straightedge and moves it slightly (
1
/8") forward
and back when you turn the cutterhead, then it is
set correctly. Make certain that the other knife is
set in exactly the same manner.
If the knife does not move the straightedge slight-
ly (
1
8") forward and back on the table, continue
to make fine adjustments with the jack screws
until the knife is set correctly. Make certain that
the other knife is set in exactly the same manner.
/% When the knife height is set correctly, firmly tighten
each of the knife clamp screws.
=`^li\23. Installing the dust chute.
=`^li\)+% Attaching the dust collection
bag.
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Once the assembly is complete, test run your machine to
make sure it runs properly.
If, during the test run, you cannot easily locate the source
of an unusual noise or vibration, stop using the machine
immediately, then review the KiflYc\j_ffk`e^ on GX^\
**%
If you still cannot remedy a problem, contact our Tech
Support at (360) 734-3482 for assistance.
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(% Read the entire instruction manual first!
)% Make sure the cutterhead guard fully covers the
cutterhead.
*% Make sure all tools and foreign objects have been
removed from the machine.
+% Review J<:K@FEJ(Xe[)(SAFETY and CIRCUIT
REQUIREMENTS) on GX^\j,Æ0and connect your
machine to the power source.
,% Turn the jointer FE.
The jointer should run smoothly with little or no
vibration.
Immediately stop the jointer if you suspect any
problems. Refer to GX^\** to troubleshoot and
fix any problems before starting the jointer again.
-% Turn the jointer F==, then remove the safety key
from the ON/OFF paddle switch.
.% Lift the paddle switch to the ON position.
If the jointer motor does not start, then the safety
key is working properly and you have finished the
test run.
If the jointer motor starts when the safety key is
removed, IMMEDIATELY DISCONNECT THE JOINTER
FROM THE POWER SOURCE. Refer to GX^\**to
troubleshoot the problem.
If you still cannot solve this or any other problem
that arises during the test run, call Tech Support.
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Woodstock W1814 User manual

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