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Instructions Grizzly, Modèle w1702

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Make sure that you use an appropriate dust collection system connected to your shaper. You may have to create or modify other shop ducting to achieve the correct dust collection system clearances and airflow. Connect a 3" flexible dust collection hose to the rear of the fence adjustment tube. Use a 3" hose clamp to secure the hose to the tube. See Figure 11. Figure 11. Dust collection connection. Connect DuctingHere Fence Adjustment Tube For additional information on the correct dust collection system, additions, or modifications; contact your Woodstock International dealer for a copy of the Dust Collection Basics handbook and available accessories. • Machine Mobility: Use the Model D2057 SHOP FOX® Heavy-Duty Mobile Base so you can make the most out of your shop space by moving the Model W1702 3 HP Shaper out of the way when not in use. Contact your SHOP FOX® Dealer for price and availability. • Working Clearances: Consider your current and future shop needs with respect to the machinery and the lumber to be shaped. Allow enough space for safe lumber support as the lumber is fed into the shaper and as it exits the machine. • Outlets: Make sure the electrical circuits have the capacity to handle the amperage requirements for your Model W1702 3 HP Shaper. Refer to Pages 3 and 8 for more information. Electrical outlets should be located near the shaper, so power or extension cords are clear of high-traffic areas. ASSEMBLY -11 ASSEMBLY Fence Facing Fence facing can be custom made for special needs—for example, mounting a hold-down roller systems like the SHOP FOX® Model W1105 Green BOARD BUDDIES®. To install the fence facing, do these steps: 1. Using 1.4"-20 x 5.8" Countersunk Phillips® head screws, 1.4" washers, and 1.4"-20 T-nuts; install each fence facing to the fence mount brackets as shown in Figure 12. 2. For custom fence facing, make sure the screw heads are countersunk completely below the surface of the fence face. Safety Guard Always use a safety guard whenever possible. The safety guard improve shaping safety. To install the safety guard, do these steps: 1. Connect the extension bar to the safety guard with two 1.4 "-20 x 3.8 " bolts and the 1.4 " hex nuts. 2. Thread the support into the main fence housing. See Figure 13. 3. Position the extension bar and safety guard on the main fence housing and install the T-lock handle. See Figure 13. Auxiliary Guard Certain freehand shaping procedures require you to attach auxiliary wooden guards to the safety guard assembly as shown in Figure 14. To make and install auxiliary wooden guards, do these steps: 1. From 1.2" wood stock, measure and cut one front wooden guard at 6" long, and two side guards at 21.2" long. NOTE: Guard height depends on the thickness of the material you are shaping. If using a template attached to the workpiece, be sure to include template height for the overall height. 2. Secure the auxiliary wooden guards to the lip of the guard assembly with six #10 wood screws. -12 T-nut Figure 12. Installing fence facing. Figure 13. Threading lock handle onto the guard assembly. Extension Bar Main Fence Housing T-lock Handle Support Safety Guard Figure 14. Auxiliary wooden guards. Auxiliary Wooden Guard Guard Assembly #10 Wood Screws Hold-Downs Hold-down Bracket Figure 15. Assembling hold-down mechanism. Figure 16. Assembled hold-down mechanism. The hold-downs hold the workpiece against the fence and the table. NOTE: Remove the hold- down assembly when not in use. To install the hold-downs, do these steps: 1. Install two aluminum hold-down brackets onto each of the hold-down bars as shown in Figure 15. 2. Insert the long end of the hold-down bar through the hole in the fence mount as shown in Figure 15. 3. Adjust the hold-down fence mount to the desired position along the top edge of the fence casting. 4. Screw in, but do not tighten, the 1.4"-20 x 3.8" setscrews into the aluminum hold-down brackets as shown in Figure 15. 5. Slide each hold-down into the slot between the aluminum hold-down bracket and hold- down bar. 6. Position each of the hold-downs into place for your workpiece as shown in Figure 16, and tighten the setscrews in the fence mounts and the aluminum hold-down brackets. Handwheel The handwheel comes installed from the factory; however, you will need to install the crank handle. NOTE: for each revolution of the handwheel, the spindle moves up or down approximately 0.045". To install the crank handle, do these steps: 1. Thread the crank handle into the hole on the face of the handwheel as shown in Figure 17. 2. Using a 14mm open-end wrench, tighten the crank handle securely, making sure the hand wheel rotates freely. Figure 17. Attaching the crank handle. ASSEMBLY -13 ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY Spindle The Model W1702 comes with 1.2", 3.4", and 1" shaper spindles. Also available is a Model D3392 Optional Router Bit Spindle. It is very important that any spindle you use, is seated securely into the shaper so that safety is maintained. To install...


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