Basic sanding – Woodstock W1737 User Manual

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W1737/W1738 Owner's Manual (Mfg. 10/09+)

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To achieve the best sanding results experiment with

conveyor feed rate, sanding depth, various grits of

sandpaper, and oscillation speed.

To sand a workpiece, do these steps:
1.
Measure the workpiece and record the thickest spot.

1. With the table already calibrated, turn the sander

ON

, set the feed rate.

4. Type in the thickness of your workpiece using the

numeric key pad (Example: for a 2" thick workpiece

type 2.000"), and press the table start key:

Note: The upper left corner input LED will

illuminate (See Figure 20), and the display numbers

will flash when entering measurements.

5. Measure the sanding depth needed. Example: let’s

say you need

1

64

".

Note: Removing too much

material can burn the workpiece, tear the paper, or

give poor sanding results.

6. Convert

1

64

" fraction to a 0.016" decimal

measurement using the conversion table on the

sander.

7. Calculate the resulting workpiece thickness (2.000"—

0.016" = 1.984"), and type that thickness (1.984") on

the key pad.

8. Press the table start key:

The table will raise to

the new setting.

Note: The computer rounds the sanding thickness

measurements in increments of 0.005".

Note: The lower left corner Run LED will illuminate

and the display numbers will glow steadily when

measurements have been accepted and the table is

auto-adjusting. When the correct sanding depth is

achieved, the lower left corner Run LED will turn

off and the final resulting workpiece thickness is

displayed.

10. Start the conveyor, stand to the side as shown in

Figure 22, and feed the workpiece into the sander.

11. Observe the amp draw meter, and press the table

down arrow key on the key pad to reduce the

sanding depth if the amp load meter indicates motor

overload.

12. Remove the workpiece from the outfeed side, which

is now sanded down

1

64

". Re-sand the workpiece

a couple of times more at this depth to ensure a

consistent sanding depth.

13. Add a new sanding depth the same way as in Steps

7 and 8, and sand again.

Figure 22. Operator feeding workpiece at

correct body position and out of the way

of potential kickback.

Basic Sanding

For best results when finish sanding,

feed each piece through the sander

two or three times without adjusting

the depth of cut. Turn the workpiece

180˚ and feed it through two or three

more times at this same depth. As

always, use your best judgement. If

you no longer hear the sanding belt

making contact with the workpiece on

successive cuts, then no further passes

are needed at that depth.

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