Shop fox W1742 Manual de usuario

Model W1742/W1742S
***IMPORTANT UPDATE***
Applies to Models Mfg. Since 7/12
and Owner's Manual January, 2006
Phone #: (360) 734-3482 • Tech Support: tech-support@shopfox.biz • Web: www.shopfox.biz
The following changes were recently made to these machines since the owner's manual was printed:
• Now certified to meet CSA 22.2 #71.2-10 and UL 987-7th standards.
• Changed the motor nominal voltage from 220V to 240V and added a power cord with a plug.
This document provides relevant updates to portions of the owner's manual that no longer apply and
additional information required by CSA—aside from this information, all other content in the owner's
manual applies and MUST be read and understood for your own safety. IMPORTANT: Keep this update
with the owner's manual for future reference. If you have any further questions, contact our Technical
Support.
COPYRIGHT © AUGUST, 2012 BY WOODSTOCK INTERNATIONAL, INC.
WARNING: NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM WITHOUT
THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF WOODSTOCK INTERNATIONAL, INC. #15241BLTS Printed in China
Changed Specifications
Electrical
Power Requirement ...................................................................240V, Single-Phase, 60 Hz
Motor
Voltage ........................................................................................................... 240V
Amps ............................................................................................................... 15A
Operation Info
Cutterhead Speed ........................................................................................ 4800 RPM
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30A X1742030A MOTOR 3HP 240V 1-PH V2.03.08 30A-9 X1742030A-9 CENTRIFUGAL SWITCH 16MM 3450
30A-1 X1742030A-1 MOTOR FAN COVER V2.03.08 30A-10 X1742030A-10 CONTACT PLATE 16MM
30A-2 X1742030A-2 MOTOR FAN V2.03.08 72V2-1 X1741035-2 CONTACTOR NHD C-09D 230V
30A-4 X1742030A-4 R CAPACITOR 20M 400V 72V1-2 X1742072V2-2 OL RELAY NHD NTH-21 17-21A
30A-5 X1742030A-5 S CAPACITOR 200M 250V 3-7/8 X 1-1/2 74V2 X1742074V2 PWR CORD 12G 3W 72" 6-20P V2.07.12
30A-6 X1742030-6 MOTOR JUNCTION BOX 503V2 X1742503V2 ID LABEL CSA V2.07.12 (W1742)
30A-7 XP6204ZZ BALL BEARING 6204ZZ 503V2 X1742S503V2 ID LABEL CSA V2.07.12 (W1742S)
30A-8 XP6203ZZ BALL BEARING 6203ZZ
READ THIS FIRST

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Model W1742/W1742S (Mfg. Since 7/12)
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
MAY result in minor or moderate injury.
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
WILL result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
COULD result in death or serious injury.
This symbol is used to alert the user to useful information about
proper operation of the equipment or a situation that may cause
damage to the machinery.
NOTICE
SAFETY
OWNER’S MANUAL. Read and understand this
owner’s manual BEFORE using machine.
TRAINED OPERATORS ONLY. Untrained operators
have a higher risk of being hurt or killed. Only
allow trained/supervised people to use this
machine. When machine is not being used,
disconnect power, remove switch keys, or
lock-out machine to prevent unauthorized
use—especially around children. Make
workshop kid proof!
DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENTS. Do not use
machinery in areas that are wet, cluttered,
or have poor lighting. Operating machinery
in these areas greatly increases the risk of
accidents and injury.
MENTAL ALERTNESS REQUIRED. Full mental
alertness is required for safe operation of
machinery. Never operate under the influence
of drugs or alcohol, when tired, or when
distracted.
OWNER’S MANUAL. Read and understand this
owner’s manual BEFORE using machine.
Untrained users can be seriously hurt.
EYE PROTECTION. Always wear ANSI-approved
safety glasses or a face shield when operating
or observing machinery to reduce the risk of
eye injury or blindness from flying particles.
Everyday eyeglasses are not approved safety
glasses.
HAZARDOUS DUST. Dust created while using
machinery may cause cancer, birth defects,
or long-term respiratory damage. Be aware
of dust hazards associated with workpiece
materials, and always wear a NIOSH-approved
respirator to reduce your risk.
WEARING PROPER APPAREL. Do not wear
clothing, apparel, or jewelry that can become
entangled in moving parts. Always tie back
or cover long hair. Wear non-slip footwear to
avoid accidental slips which could cause a loss
of workpiece control.
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT INJURY RISKS. You can
be shocked, burned, or killed by touching live
electrical components or improperly grounded
machinery. To reduce this risk, only allow an
electrician or qualified service personnel to
do electrical installation or repair work, and
always disconnect power before accessing or
exposing electrical equipment.
DISCONNECT POWER FIRST. Always disconnect
machine from power supply BEFORE making
adjustments, changing tooling, or servicing
machine. This eliminates the risk of injury
from unintended startup or contact with live
electrical components.
EYE PROTECTION. Always wear ANSI-approved
safety glasses or a face shield when operating
or observing machinery to reduce the risk of
eye injury or blindness from flying particles.
Everyday eyeglasses are not approved safety
glasses.
Standard Machinery Safety Instructions
For Your Own Safety,
Read Manual Before Operating Machine
The purpose of safety symbols is to attract your attention to possible hazardous conditions. This
manual uses a series of symbols and signal words intended to convey the level of importance of the
safety messages. The progression of symbols is described below. Remember that safety messages by
themselves do not eliminate danger and are not a substitute for proper accident prevention mea-
sures—this responsibility is ultimately up to the operator!
SAFETY
Standard Machinery Safety Instructions

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Model W1742/W1742S (Mfg. Since 7/12)
WEARING PROPER APPAREL. Do not wear
clothing, apparel, or jewelry that can become
entangled in moving parts. Always tie back
or cover long hair. Wear non-slip footwear to
avoid accidental slips, which could cause loss
of workpiece control.
HAZARDOUS DUST. Dust created while using
machinery may cause cancer, birth defects,
or long-term respiratory damage. Be aware of
dust hazards associated with each workpiece
material, and always wear a NIOSH-approved
respirator to reduce your risk.
HEARING PROTECTION. Always wear hearing
protection when operating or observing
loud machinery. Extended exposure to this
noise without hearing protection can cause
permanent hearing loss.
REMOVE ADJUSTING TOOLS. Tools left on
machinery can become dangerous projectiles
upon startup. Never leave chuck keys,
wrenches, or any other tools on machine.
Always verify removal before starting!
INTENDED USAGE. Only use machine for
its intended purpose and never make
modifications not approved by Woodstock.
Modifying machine or using it differently
than intended may result in malfunction or
mechanical failure that can lead to serious
personal injury or death!
AWKWARD POSITIONS. Keep proper footing and
balance at all times when operating machine.
Do not overreach! Avoid awkward hand
positions that make workpiece control difficult
or increase the risk of accidental injury.
CHILDREN & BYSTANDERS. Keep children and
bystanders at a safe distance from the work
area. Stop using machine if they become a
distraction.
GUARDS & COVERS. Guards and covers reduce
accidental contact with moving parts or flying
debris—make sure they are properly installed,
undamaged, and working correctly.
FORCING MACHINERY. Do not force machine. It
will do the job safer and better at the rate for
which it was designed.
NEVER STAND ON MACHINE. Serious injury may
occur if machine is tipped or if the cutting
tool is unintentionally contacted.
STABLE MACHINE. Unexpected movement during
operation greatly increases risk of injury or
loss of control. Before starting, verify machine
is stable and mobile base (if used) is locked.
USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES. Consult
this owner’s manual or the manufacturer for
recommended accessories. Using improper
accessories will increase risk of serious injury.
UNATTENDED OPERATION. To reduce the risk
of accidental injury, turn machine OFF and
ensure all moving parts completely stop
before walking away. Never leave machine
running while unattended.
MAINTAIN WITH CARE. Follow all maintenance
instructions and lubrication schedules to
keep machine in good working condition. A
machine that is improperly maintained could
malfunction, leading to serious personal injury
or death.
CHECK DAMAGED PARTS. Regularly inspect
machine for any condition that may affect
safe operation. Immediately repair or replace
damaged or mis-adjusted parts before
operating machine.
MAINTAIN POWER CORDS. When disconnecting
cord-connected machines from power, grab
and pull the plug—NOT the cord. Pulling the
cord may damage the wires inside, resulting
in a short. Do not handle cord/plug with wet
hands. Avoid cord damage by keeping it away
from heated surfaces, high traffic areas, harsh
chemicals, and wet/damp locations.
EXPERIENCING DIFFICULTIES. If at any time
you experience difficulties performing the
intended operation, stop using the machine!
Contact Technical Support at (360) 734-3482.

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Model W1742/W1742S (Mfg. Since 7/12)
Additional Safety for Planers
PLANER INJURY RISKS. Familiarize yourself with
the main injury risks associated with planers—
always use common sense and good judgement
to reduce your risk of injury. Main injury
risks from planers: amputation/lacerations
from contact with the moving cutterhead,
entanglement/crushing injuries from getting
caught in moving parts, blindness or eye injury
from flying wood chips, or impact injuries
from workpiece kickback.
KICKBACK. Know how to reduce the risk of
kickback and kickback-related injuries.
“Kickback” occurs during the operation when
the workpiece is ejected from the machine at
a high rate of speed. Kickback is commonly
caused by poor workpiece selection, unsafe
feeding techniques, or improper machine
setup/maintenance. Kickback injuries typically
occur as follows: (1) operator/bystanders
are struck by the workpiece, resulting in
impact injuries (i.e., blindness, broken bones,
bruises, death); (2) operator’s hands are
pulled into blade, resulting in amputation or
severe lacerations.
REACHING INSIDE PLANER. Never remove
guards/covers or reach inside the planer
during operation or while connected to
power. You could be seriously injured if you
accidentally touch the spinning cutterhead
or get entangled in moving parts. If a
workpiece becomes stuck or sawdust removal
is necessary, turn planer OFF and disconnect
power before clearing.
DULL/DAMAGED KNIVES/INSERTS. Only use
sharp, undamaged knives/inserts. Dull or
damaged knives/inserts increase the risk of
kickback.
INSPECTING STOCK. To reduce the risk of
kickback injuries or machine damage,
thoroughly inspect and prepare the workpiece
before cutting. Verify workpiece is free of
nails, staples, loose knots or foreign material.
Workpieces with minor warping should be
jointed first or planed with the cupped side
facing the infeed table.
BODY PLACEMENT. Stand to one side of planer
during the entire operation to avoid getting
hit if kickback occurs.
GRAIN DIRECTION. Planing across the grain is
hard on the planer and may cause kickback.
Plane in the same direction or at a slight
angle with the wood grain.
PLANING CORRECT MATERIAL. Only plane
natural wood stock. DO NOT plane MDF,
OSB, plywood, laminates or other synthetic
materials that can break up inside the planer
and be ejected towards the operator.
LOOKING INSIDE PLANER. Wood chips fly
around inside planer at a high rate of speed
during operation. To avoid injury from flying
material, DO NOT look inside planer during
operation.
CUTTING LIMITATIONS. To reduce risk of
kickback hazards or damage to machine,
do not exceed maximum depth of cut or
minimum board length and thickness found in
Data Sheet. Only feed one board at a time.
INFEED ROLLER CLEARANCE. The infeed
roller is designed to pull material into the
spinning cutterhead. To reduce the risk of
entanglement, keep hands, clothing, jewelry,
and long hair away from the infeed roller
during operation.
FEED WORKPIECE PROPERLY. To reduce the risk
of kickback, never start planer with workpiece
touching cutterhead. Allow cutterhead to
reach full speed before feeding, and do not
change feed speed during cutting operation.
WORKPIECE SUPPORT. To reduce risk of
kickback, always make sure workpiece can
move completely across table without rocking
or tipping. Use auxiliary support stands for
long stock.
SECURE KNIVES/INSERTS. Loose knives or
improperly set inserts can become dangerous
projectles or cause machine damage. Always
verify knives/inserts are secure and properly
adjusted before operation.

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Model W1742/W1742S (Mfg. Since 7/12)
ELECTRICAL
Circuit Requirements
This machine must be connected to the correct size and
type of power supply circuit, or fire or electrical damage
may occur. Read through this section to determine if an
adequate power supply circuit is available. If a correct
circuit is not available, a qualified electrician MUST install
one before you can connect the machine to power.
A power supply circuit includes all electrical equipment
between the breaker box or fuse panel in the building
and the machine. The power supply circuit used for
this machine must be sized to safely handle the full-
load current drawn from the machine for an extended
period of time. (If this machine is connected to a circuit
protected by fuses, use a time delay fuse marked D.)
Circuit Requirements
This machine is prewired to operate on a 240V power
supply circuit that has a verified ground and meets the
following requirements:
Circuit Type .................... 240V, 60 Hz, Single-Phase
Circuit Size ............................................ 20 Amps
Plug/Receptacle ................................... NEMA 6-20
Full-Load Current Rating
The full-load current rating is the amperage a machine
draws at 100% of the rated output power. On machines
with multiple motors, this is the amperage drawn by the
largest motor or sum of all motors and electrical devices
that might operate at one time during normal operations.
Full-Load Current Rating at 240V ................ 15 Amps
The machine must be properly set up
before it is safe to operate. DO NOT
connect this machine to the power
source until instructed to do so later in
this manual.
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Model W1742/W1742S (Mfg. Since 7/12)
Grounding Requirements
This machine MUST be grounded. In the event of certain
types of malfunctionsor breakdowns, grounding provides
a path of least resistance for electric current to travel—in
order to reduce the risk of electric shock.
Improper connection of the equipment-grounding wire will
increase the risk of electric shock. The wire with green
insulation (with/without yellow stripes)is the equipment-
grounding wire. If repair or replacement of the power
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properly grounded. If you ever notice that a cord or
plug is damaged or worn, disconnect it from power, and
immediately replace it with a new one.
Grounding Prong
Current Carrying Prongs
6-20 PLUG
GROUNDED
6-20 RECEPTACLE
Figure 2. NEMA 6-20 plug & receptacle.
This machine is equipped with a power cord that has an
equipment-grounding wire and NEMA 6-20 grounding plug.
The plug must only be inserted into a matching receptacle
(see =`^li\) that is properly installed and grounded in
accordance with local codes and ordinances.
For 240V Connection
The machine must be properly set up
before it is safe to operate. DO NOT
connect this machine to the power
source until instructed to do so later in
this manual.
Extension Cords
We do not recommend using an extension cord with this
machine. Extension cords cause voltage drop, which may
damage electrical components and shorten motor life.
Voltage drop increases with longer extension cords and
the gauge smaller gauge sizes (higher gauge numbers
indicate smaller sizes).
Any extension cord used with this machine must contain a
ground wire, match the required plug and receptacle, and
meet the following requirements:
Minimum Gauge Size at 240V ...................... 12 AWG
Maximum Length (Shorter is Better) ................50 ft.
No adapter should be used with the
required plug. If the plug does not fit
the available receptacle or the machine
must be reconnected to a different
type of circuit, the reconnection must
be made by an electrician or qualified
service personnel and it must comply
with all local codes and ordinances.

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