Manual Woodstock W1410

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  • Woodstock W1410 - page 1

    COPYRIGHT © 1996 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. REVISED MAY, 1997 PRINTED IN USA P.O. Box 2309 Bellingham, WA 98227 Shop Fox Fence ITEM W1410 OPERATING MANUAL ® ...

  • Woodstock W1410 - page 2

    -1- I. INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................... 2 A. SAFETY RULES FOR ALL TOOLS ........................................................................................ 3 B. UNPACKING ........................................................................... ...

  • Woodstock W1410 - page 3

    -2- Shop Fox ® Fence SECTION I: INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing Woodstock International’s Shop Fox ® Fence. The Item W1410 Shop Fox ® Fence was designed by Woodstock’s engineering staff to provide the woodworker with a precision alternative to standard table saw fences. The Shop Fox ® Fence fits most contractor and cabinet-style table ...

  • Woodstock W1410 - page 4

    Shop Fox ® Fence -3- A. SAFETY RULES FOR TABLE SAWS 13. DO NOT REACH BEHIND TABLE SAW TO GRAB CUTOFF PIECE. If wood binds against saw blade it will kick back faster than you can let go. 14. DO NOT LET THE END OF THE WORK - PIECE CONTACT THE FENCE WHILE CROSSCUTTING WOOD WITH THE MITER GAUGE. There is a potential for kick-back. Move the fence away. ...

  • Woodstock W1410 - page 5

    -4- Shop Fox ® Fence B. UNPACKING The Item W1410 Shop Fox ® Fence is shipped from our factory in a carefully packed carton. If you discover the product is damaged, please con- tact your local Woodstock dealer immediately for advice. Be sure to save the packing containers for possible inspection. The Shop Fox ® Fence weighs only 35 pounds. Howeve ...

  • Woodstock W1410 - page 6

    Shop Fox ® Fence -5- SECTION II: INSTALLATION Figure 1. Attaching the back rail. C. MOUNTING THE RAILS Step 1. Locate the back fence rail (the rail with the oval cut-outs) and set it against the rear edge of the table saw. Position the back rail so that its top edge is 1 ⁄ 16 " below the table top and the oval cut- outs are in line with the ...

  • Woodstock W1410 - page 7

    -6- Shop Fox ® Fence Figure 2. Attaching the front rail. drill chuck. Loosen the chuck, detach the tap and continue turning the tap into the hole with an adjustable wrench. Advance the tap half a turn, back it out half a turn, advance another half turn, etc. until the tip of the tap extends 1 ⁄ 2 " beyond the hole. Back the tap out and proc ...

  • Woodstock W1410 - page 8

    Shop Fox ® Fence -7- Figure 4. Mounting the rear rail. Step 8. The distance between the front and back rail should be 27'' ± 1 ⁄ 4 ''. Add or remove washers to achieve this measurement. If your measurement does not fall within this range, refer to Section V on page 20 for further instruction. Step 9. Measure the distance bet ...

  • Woodstock W1410 - page 9

    -8- Shop Fox ® Fence Figure 5. Extension table. Figure 6. Extension table and extension rails assembled. D. OPTIONAL EXT. RAILS An extended rail set is available for the Shop Fox ® Fence increasing the rip capacity to the right of the blade to 49''. They are mounted in the same man- ner as the standard rails. An extension table (Figure ...

  • Woodstock W1410 - page 10

    Shop Fox ® Fence -9- Figure 9. Optional bracket installation. Please note that the rear carriage (#44) of the Shop Fox ® Fence works in conjunction with most rear mounted blade guard support systems, but limits the minimum cutting width to approxi- mately 1 1 ⁄ 2 ". Facing the fence with wood or using an overarm style guard may allow close ...

  • Woodstock W1410 - page 11

    -10- Shop Fox ® Fence SECTION III: ADJUSTMENTS Your Shop Fox ® Fence has been pre-adjusted at the factory. However, it will be necessary to check and fine tune each adjustment with the fence installed on your saw. A quality steel rule and square will help you bring your new fence into perfect alignment. A. TABLE CLEARANCE It is important to minim ...

  • Woodstock W1410 - page 12

    Shop Fox ® Fence -11- Figure 11. Adjusting the power link. Figure 12. Setscrew stop. Step 4. Bump the handle from underneath. If the handle can be unlocked by bumping it 3 or 4 times, the setscrew stop needs to be backed off. If the set- screw stop is backed out too far, the power link will pivot past five degrees and the clamping force will dimin ...

  • Woodstock W1410 - page 13

    -12- Shop Fox ® Fence D. FENCE CLAMPING PRESSURE If you can move the locked fence by exerting approximately 50 lbs. of lateral force, the fence clamping mechanism will require adjustment. It is quicker and easier to adjust the fence while it is on the saw; however, reaching underneath the fence may be awkward for some people. Removing the fence an ...

  • Woodstock W1410 - page 14

    Shop Fox ® Fence -13- Step 10. Increase the clamping force by unscrewing the longer yoke (#22) half a turn and retest. If more adjustment is required, screw the shorter yoke (#10) in half a turn. If further adjustment is required, continue to work back and forth between the two yokes so that both are adjusted equally. Step 11. To reduce the clampi ...

  • Woodstock W1410 - page 15

    -14- Shop Fox ® Fence CAUTION: DO NOT cut from the right side of the fence if lead was adjusted for cutting on the left side of the fence. The wood will pinch and could cause dangerous kick-back. To adjust the fence to the miter slot: Step 1. Unlock the fence and loosen the right hand set- screw (#32). Figure 18. Step 2. The right roller is mounte ...

  • Woodstock W1410 - page 16

    Shop Fox ® Fence -15- Step 3. Once adjusted, tighten the setscrew and recheck the fence alignment. Be aware that behind each setscrew there is a plastic plug (#31) that protects the threaded axle from damage and creates a soft stop for the setscrews. Do not over-tighten the set - screw after adjustments have been made. Step 4. It may be necessary ...

  • Woodstock W1410 - page 17

    Step 2. Remove the fence and apply a strip of masking tape along the the rail 3 ⁄ 16 '' in from the front edge. Step 3. Using the zero mark as the starting point and the masking tape as a guide, apply the adhesive scale to the rail. Figure 23. Burnish the scale into place with heavy thumb pressure. -16- Shop Fox ® Fence Figure 22. Plac ...

  • Woodstock W1410 - page 18

    Shop Fox ® Fence -17- Figure 25. Fence stop installation. H. FENCE STOP Once the fence has been adjusted, install the fence stop through the hole located near the end of the scale on the front rail. Figure 25. This prevents the fence from accidentally being rolled off the end of the rails. Figure 24. Location of shims. Step 4. Reinstall the fence ...

  • Woodstock W1410 - page 19

    -18- Shop Fox ® Fence B. BOARD BUDDIES ® The T-slot in the top of the Shop Fox ® Fence has been customized to accept another popular product from Woodstock International: Board Buddies ® . These one directional, spring loaded hold-down wheels keep material pressed firmly against the table and fence. They are fully adjustable and non-marking. Be ...

  • Woodstock W1410 - page 20

    Shop Fox ® Fence -19- C. WOOD FACING The Shop Fox ® Fence can be faced with 3 ⁄ 4 " kiln dried hardwood, plywood or medium density fiber board (MDF) to ensure that the aluminum fence does not come into contact with the blade during close sawing and dadoing operations. If using kiln dried lumber, use a piece that is free of knots and other ...

  • Woodstock W1410 - page 21

    -20- Shop Fox ® Fence Figure 28. Tie rod length. S E C T I O N V : T R O U B L E S H O O T I N G A. RAILS TOO CLOSE TOGETHER If your rails are less than 26 3 ⁄ 4 " apart, you will need to add spacers between the rails and table until the distance between the rails is 27" ± 1 ⁄ 4 ". Use flat washers to adjust the rail to rail di ...

  • Woodstock W1410 - page 22

    Shop Fox ® Fence -21- C. FRONT CLAMP WILL NOT ADJUST If the cap screws (#37) that hold the front carriage (#30) to the fence are not tight enough, the car- riage may shift slightly when locked, thus releas- ing pressure on the front clamp. Step 1. Reference Figure 31 to verify the position of the front carriage relative to the front of the fence. ...

  • Woodstock W1410 - page 23

    -22- Shop Fox ® Fence D. REAR CLAMP WILL NOT ADJUST If the cap screws (#37) that hold the rear carriage (#44) to the fence are not tight enough, the car- riage may shift slightly when the jaws are locked. This will loosen the grip of the jaws on the rail and prevent the jaws from staying in adjustment. Step 1. Check and adjust the position of the ...

  • Woodstock W1410 - page 24

    Shop Fox ® Fence -23- side of the front carriage. Loosen the mounting screws slightly and shift the carriage so that it is 90˚ to the fence. Figure 33. Tighten the mounting screws and reinstall the clamping jaws. Check and adjust the front clamping pressure as described in Section III, Part D. Figure 33. Squaring carriage on fence. Possible probl ...

  • Woodstock W1410 - page 25

    -24- Shop Fox ® Fence S E C T I O N V I : P A R T D O C U M E N T A T I O N 16 16 16 14 14 14 20 20 16 16 22 16 16 16 16 16 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 12 10 13 16 16 16 16 17 18 16 8 8 8 11 8 8 8 6 9 15 13 12 7 5 29 28 1 2 3 4 13 12 13 10 10 24 23 12 11 14 13 14 9 26 27 38 39 ...

  • Woodstock W1410 - page 26

    Shop Fox ® Fence -25- 30 43 31 62 32 35 36 40 41 35 36 55 34 54 53 42 43 53 54 33 55 37 52 51 36 50 48 49 37 62 43 21 44 47 46 45 31 32 19 69 57 57 64 61 60 65 67 53 53 58 58 58 58 58 58 56 66 68 13 25 ...

  • Woodstock W1410 - page 27

    -26- Shop Fox ® Fence REF# DESCRIPTION REF# 1 GRIP 2 LOCKING HANDLE 3 PIVOT PIN 4 SNAP RING 8 mm 5 POWER LINK 6 DRAW BAR 7 FRONT END CAP 8 PIVOT PIN 9 ROCKER PLATE 10 SHORT YOKE 11 ROCKER PLATE MOUNT 12 THREADED SHAFT 13 HEX NUT 1 ⁄ 4 "-20 14 YOKE 15 FRONT YOKE 16 COTTER PIN 17 FRONT UPPER JAW 18 FRONT LOWER JAW 19 FRONT RAIL 20 TIE ROD 21 ...

  • Woodstock W1410 - page 28

    Shop Fox ® Fence -27- W1410 SHOP FOX ® FENCE Design Type: ...................................................................................................... T-Square Roller Fence Overall Dimensions and Specifications: Length ....................................................................................................................... ...

  • Woodstock W1410 - page 29

    -28- Shop Fox ® Fence Woodstock International, Inc. (Woodstock) war- rants this product against defects in workman - ship and materials under normal use and service for a period of one year. This warranty extends to the original purchaser from the date of pur - chase. This warranty does not apply to defects due directly or indirectly to misuse, ab ...

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Al

No instruction manual is included with the W401 I just received. When I attempt to download the manual on line I am led to some advertising. This is bullshit! I will return this item if I do not get instructions for installation and operation of this item.