MODEL W1687
3 HP DUST COLLECTOR
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
COPYRIGHT © JUNE, 2002 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.
Printed in Taiwan
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE
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INTRODUCTION ................................................................................2
About Your New Dust Collector ......................................................2
Woodstock Service And Support ......................................................2
Warranty And Returns ..................................................................3
Machine Specifications..................................................................3
SAFETY..........................................................................................4
Standard Safety Instructions ........................................................4-5
Additional Safety Instructions For Dust Collectors................................6
Avoiding Potential Injuries ............................................................7
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS................................................................8
220V Operation ..........................................................................8
Extension Cords ..........................................................................8
Grounding..................................................................................8
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ..................................................................8
Unpacking..................................................................................9
Component Layout ....................................................................10
Clean Up..................................................................................11
General ..................................................................................12
Base ......................................................................................12
Impeller/Motor Assembly..............................................................13
Outlet Duct ..............................................................................13
Collectors ................................................................................14
Support Brackets ......................................................................14
Collection Bags..........................................................................15
4-Way Inlet Fitting ....................................................................16
System Grounding ......................................................................17
Material Selection ......................................................................18
System Design ..........................................................................19
OPERATIONS..................................................................................20
Test Run..................................................................................20
Adjusting Outlet ........................................................................20
MAINTENANCE................................................................................21
General ..................................................................................21
Lubrication ..............................................................................21
Cleaning ..................................................................................21
Bag Cleaning ............................................................................22
CLOSURE ......................................................................................23
Wiring Diagram..........................................................................24
Parts Breakdown And Parts List ................................................25-26
Warranty Card ..........................................................................27
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INTRODUCTION
About Your New Dust Collector
Your new Shop Fox® Model W1687 has been specially designed to provide many years of trouble-free ser-
vice. Close attention to detail, ruggedly built parts and a rigid quality control program assure safe and
reliable operation.
The Model W1687 Dust Collector features a 3 HP motor which provides air movement of 2830 cubic feet
per minute and a static pressure of 14.4". It also features two cyclone collectors, (4) 19" x 33" filter/col-
lection bags, a four-to-one intake port and a convenient push button on/off switch. Woodstock also
offers a full line of optional accessories to build a collection system for a single machine or a complete
shop including a two-stage adapter and a dust collection reference book. All accessories are offered
through your nearest Woodstock International, Inc dealer.
Woodstock International, Inc. is committed to customer satisfaction in providing this manual. It is our
intent to make sure all the information necessary for safety, ease of assembly, practical use and dura-
bility of this product be included.
If you should have any comments regarding this manual, please feel free to contact us at:
Woodstock International, Inc.
Attn: Technical Department
P.O. Box 2309
Bellingham, WA 98227
Woodstock Service And Support
We stand behind our machines! In the event that a defect is found, parts are missing or questions arise
about your machine, please contact Woodstock International Service and Support at 1-360-734-3482 or
send e-mail to: [email protected]. Our knowledgeable staff will help you troubleshoot
problems, send out parts or arrange warranty returns.
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Warranty And Returns
Woodstock International, Inc. warrants all SHOP FOX® machinery to be free of defects from workman-
ship and materials for a period of 2 years from the date of original purchase by the original owner. This
warranty does not apply to defects due directly or indirectly to misuse, abuse, negligence or accidents,
lack of maintenance, or to repairs or alterations made or specifically authorized by anyone other than
Woodstock International, Inc.
Woodstock International, Inc. will repair or replace, at its expense and at its option, the SHOP FOX®
machine or machine part which in normal use has proven to be defective, provided that the original
owner returns the product prepaid to the SHOP FOX® factory service center or authorized repair facility
designated by our Bellingham, WA office, with proof of their purchase of the product within 2 years, and
provides Woodstock International, Inc. reasonable opportunity to verify the alleged defect through
inspection. If it is determined there is no defect, or that the defect resulted from causes not within the
scope of Woodstock International Inc.'s warranty, then the original owner must bear the cost of storing
and returning the product.
This is Woodstock International, Inc.'s sole written warranty and any and all warranties that may be
implied by law, including any merchantability or fitness, for any particular purpose, are hereby limited
to the duration of this written warranty. We do not warrant that SHOP FOX® machinery complies with
the provisions of any law or acts. In no event shall Woodstock International, Inc.'s liability under this war-
ranty exceed the purchase price paid for the product, and any legal actions brought against Woodstock
International, Inc. shall be tried in the State of Washington, County of Whatcom. We shall in no event
be liable for death, injuries to persons or property or for incidental, contingent, special or consequen-
tial damages arising from the use of our products.
Every effort has been made to ensure that all SHOP FOX® machinery meets high quality and durability
standards. We reserve the right to change specifications at any time because of our commitment to con-
tinuously improve the quality of our products.
Machine Specifications
Motor Size ................................................................3 HP 220V Single-Phase
Motor Speed ..............................................................................3450 RPM
Amps ................................................................................................18
Suction Capacity ......................................................Approximately 2830 CFM
Static Pressure Rating ........................................................................14.4"
Impeller Size ......................................................................................13"
Maximum Inlet Size................................................................................8"
Bag Size (4) ................................................................................19" x 33"
Weight........................................................................................152 lbs.
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SAFETY
READ MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING MACHINE.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS BELOW WILL
RESULT IN PERSONAL 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.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, MAY
result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against
unsafe practices.
This symbol is used to alert the user to useful information about proper
operation of the equipment.
NOTICE
Standard Safety Instructions
1. Thoroughly read the instruction manual before operating your machine. Learn the applications,
limitations and potential hazards of this machine. Keep manual in a safe, convenient place for future
reference.
2. Keep work area clean and well lighted. Clutter and inadequate lighting invite potential hazards.
3. Ground all tools. If a machine is equipped with a three-prong plug, it must be plugged into a three-
hole grounded electrical receptacle or grounded extension cord. If using an adapter to aid in accom-
modating a two-hole receptacle, ground using a screw to a known ground.
4. Wear eye protection at all times. Use safety glasses with side shields or safety goggles that meet
the national safety standards, while operating this machine.
5. Avoid dangerous environments. Do not operate this machine in wet or open flame environments.
Airborne dust particles could cause an explosion and severe fire hazard.
6. Ensure all guards are securely in place and in working condition.
7. Make sure switch is in the OFF position before connecting power to machine.
8. Keep work area clean, free of clutter, grease, etc.
9. Keep children and visitors away. Visitors should be kept at a safe distance while operating unit.
10.Childproof workshop with padlocks, master switches or by removing starter keys.
11.Disconnect machine when cleaning, adjusting or servicing.
12.Do not force tool. The machine will do a safer and better job at the rate for which it was designed.
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13.Use correct tool. Do not force machine or attachment to do a job for which it was not designed.
14.Wear proper apparel. Do not wear loose clothing, neck ties, gloves, jewelry, keep long hair tied up,
etc.
15.Remove adjusting keys and wrenches. Before turning the machine on, make it a habit to check that
all adjusting keys and wrenches have been removed.
16.Use proper extension cord. Examine the extension cord to ensure it is in good condition. Use the
chart below to determine the correct length and gauge of extension cord needed for your particular
needs. The amp rating of the motor can be found on its nameplate. If the motor is dual voltage, be
sure to use the amp rating for the voltage you will be using. If you use an extension cord with an
undersized gauge or one that is too long, excessive heat will be generated within the circuit increas-
ing the chance of a fire or damage to the circuit. Never use an extension cord that does not have a
ground pin and connected ground wire. Immediately replace an extension cord if it shows any signs
of damage.
17.Keep proper footing and balance at all times.
18.Do not leave machine unattended. Wait until it comes to a complete stop before leaving the area.
19.Perform machine maintenance and care. Follow lubrication and accessory attachment instructions
in the manual.
20.Keep machine away from open flame. Operating machines near pilot lights and/or open flames cre-
ates a high risk if dust is dispersed in the area. Dust particles and an ignition source may cause an
explosion. Do not operate the machine in high-risk areas, including but not limited to, those men-
tioned above.
21. If at any time you are experiencing difficulties performing the intended operation, stop using the
machine! Then contact our service department or ask a qualified expert how the operation should
be performed.
22. Habits—good and bad—are hard to break. Develop good habits in your shop and safety will become
second-nature to you.
Operating this equipment has the potential
for flying debris to cause eye injury. Always
wear safety glasses or goggles when operat-
ing equipment. Everyday glasses or reading
glasses only have impact resistant lenses,
they are not safety glasses. Be certain the
safety glasses you wear meet the appropri-
ate standards of the American National
Standards Institute (ANSI).
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Additional Safety Instructions For Dust Collector
1. Do not use dust collector for anything except wood dust. Materials such as liquids, metal shav-
ings, metal dust, screws, glass, plastic or rock can cause sparks when coming into contact with any
part of the collection system.
2. Ground your dust collector along all plastic components. The connection of bare 12 ga. copper
wire on all plastic hoses, fittings and blast gates to all machines will help reduce the occurrence of
static build up and discharge.
3. Do not place your hands, lumber or tools near inlet opening while machine is running or con-
nected to power.
4. Always wear a respirator and safety glasses when removing, emptying or replacing collection
bags. Secure bags tightly to dust collector to avoid bags from “blowing off.”
5. Be aware that certain woods may cause an allergic reaction in people and animals, especially
when exposed to fine dust. Make sure you know what type of wood dust you will be exposed to, the
possibility of a allergic reaction and always wear an approved respirator.
6. If at any time you are experiencing difficulties performing the intended operation, stop using
the machine! Then contact our service department or ask a qualified expert how the operation
should be performed.
7. Never use tools that are in poor condition. Inspect dust collector for bent fins, dents, ripped bags
and unusual sounds before connecting machine to power and operating. Correct any problems before
use.
8. Never allow steel to come into contact with impeller. Impact with any hard material may result
in sparks which may cause fire. Be mindful of any situation that results in a risk of fire.
It is absolutely critical that
you read and understand
this entire instruction
manual before performing
any operations with your
machine. Serious personal
injury may occur if safety
and operational informa-
tion is not understood and
followed. Do not risk your
safety by not reading!
No list of safety guidelines can be complete.
Every shop environment is different. Always
consider safety first, as it applies to your
individual working conditions. Use this and
other machinery with caution and respect.
Failure to follow guidelines could result in
serious personal injury, damage to equip-
ment or poor work results.
MODEL W1687
3 HP DUST COLLECTOR
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
On-Line Technical Support: [email protected]
Phone: 1-360-734-3482
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JUNE, 2002 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.
Printed in Taiwan
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Avoiding Potential Injuries
Figure 1. Never collect anything except wood dust.
Figure 2. Keep hands away from impeller.
Figure 3. Wear a respirator when changing bags.
Figure 4. Unplug machine when changing bags.
Figure 5. Do Not remove impeller guard.
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ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
220V Operation
The Shop Fox® Model W1687 requires a 220V sin-
gle-phase power source for operation. Also, you
will need a NEMA-style L6-20 plug as shown in
Figure 6. The motor supplied with your new
machine is rated at 3 HP and will draw approxi-
mately 18 amps during 220 volt operation. When
choosing a receptacle for this machine, consider
using one with a 20 amp circuit breaker or fuse.
Keep in mind that a circuit being used by other
machines or tools at the same time will add to
the total load being applied to the circuit. Add
up the load ratings of all machines on the cir-
cuit. If this number exceeds the rating of the
circuit wires or circuit breaker/fuse, use a dif-
ferent circuit.
Any electrical receptacle
and circuit that you plug
your machine into must be
grounded. Never remove
the grounding pin from any
plug and always make sure
all wiring to the machine is
grounded before operating.
Serious injury may occur if
this warning is ignored!
NOTICE
Never replace the circuit breaker with one
rated at a higher amperage or damage to the
circuit may occur.
Extension Cords
We do not recommend using an extension cord
for 220V equipment. Instead, arrange the place-
ment of your machinery and installed wiring to
eliminate the need for extension cords. If you
must use an extension cord, make sure it is
rated Hard Service (grade S) or better. The
extension cord must always contain a ground
wire and plug pin. Always repair or replace
extension cords when they become worn or
damaged.
Grounding
L6-20R
L6-20P
This machine must be grounded! The electrical
cord supplied with the Model W1687 does not
come with a 220 volt plug. Use a plug with a
ground pin. If your receptacle does not accom-
modate a ground pin, have it replaced by a qual-
ified electrician or have an appropriate adapter
installed and grounded properly. An adapter
with a grounding wire does not guarantee the
machine will be grounded. A ground source must
be verified.
Figure 6. NEMA-style L6-20 plug and
receptacle.
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Unpacking
It is absolutely critical that
you read and understand
this entire instruction
manual before performing
any operations with your
machine. Serious personal
injury may occur if safety
and operational informa-
tion is not understood and
followed. Do not risk your
safety by not reading!
The Model W1687 has been carefully packaged
for safe transporting. If you notice the machine
has been damaged or is missing any parts,
please contact Woodstock International Service
and Support at 1-360-734-3482 or send e-mail
to: [email protected].
MODEL W1687
3 HP DUST COLLECTOR
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
On-Line Technical Support: [email protected]
Phone: 1-360-734-3482
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JUNE, 2002 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.
Printed in Taiwan
Always make sure that all
entrances to your shop are
locked or that machines
are equipped with safety
lock-out devices to protect
curious children or visitors
from serious injury. Never
allow unsupervised people
in your shop who have not
been fully trained!
If moving this machine up
or down stairs, the
machine must be disman-
tled and moved in small-
er pieces. Make sure
floor and stair structures
are capable of supporting
the combined weight of
the machine parts and
the people moving them.
The Model W1683 is a
heavy machine at 152
lbs. shipping weight. Use
power
or
hydraulic
equipment to avoid seri-
ous personal injury or
death. Do NOT ignore
this warning!
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Component Layout
Figure 6. Model W1687 components laid out for identification.
The following is a description of the components shipped with the Shop Fox® Model W1687 Dust
Collector. We recommend that all parts be laid out in a similar fashion to those in Figure 7. This will
help in identification before beginning assembly. Should any part appear to be missing, examine the
packaging carefully. If any key parts are missing call Woodstock International, Inc. at 360-734-3482 or
contact us via [email protected].
• Impeller/Motor Assembly
• Base
• Collectors (2)
• Upper Support Bracket (2)
• Outlet
• Bolt 5⁄16" - 18 x 1⁄2" (52)
• Bag Clamp Attachment Kit
• Bag Clamps (4)
• 4-Way Inlet
• Collection/Filter Bags (4)
• Lower Support Brackets (2)
• Casters (4)
• Bolt 1⁄4" - 20 x 21⁄2"(4)
• Nut (4)
• Rubber Gaskets (3)
• Open-End Wrench 10/12MM
• Allen Wrench 5MM
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Clean Up
Never use flammables
such as gas or other petro-
leum-based solvents to
The exposed, unpainted surfaces of the machine
have been coated with an oil to prevent rust
during shipment. This oil needs to be removed
before operation. To remove the oil, we recom-
mend using a solvent based degreaser. Avoid
using any chlorine based solutions because they
will damage the painted surfaces. Always follow
the instruction of the product being used.
clean
your
machine.
These products have low
flash points and present
the risk of explosion and
severe personal injury!
Never smoke while using
any cleaning solvents.
Smoking may cause explo-
sion or risk of fire when
exposed to these products!
Most solvents used to
clean machinery are
toxic when inhaled or
ingested. When using
these products, work in
a well ventilated area
and keep away from any
potential
ignition
sources (pilot lights).
Always dispose of any
waste rags in a sealed
container to make sure
they do not cause fire or
environmental hazards.
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General
While the main components of the Shop Fox®
Model W1687 are assembled at the factory,
some assembly is required. The following is the
recommended sequence best suited for final
assembly.
TOOLS REQUIRED: You will need a 12mm open
end wrench and a Phillips head screwdriver.
Base
Figure 8. Mounting the casters to the base.
Position the base upside down to reveal the
caster mounting brackets. Attach each of the (4)
casters to the caster mounting brackets using
(16) 5/16"-18 x1/2" hex bolts as shown in Figure 8.
Safety glasses must be
worn to prevent serious
personal injury!
Keep loose clothing
rolled up and out of the
way of machinery and
keep hair pulled back.
Make sure that your
machine
remains
unplugged during any
assembly, adjustment or
maintenance procedures.
Ignoring this warning may
result in serious personal
injury!
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Impeller/Motor
Assembly
The impeller/motor assembly consists of the fan
assembly, switch, motor, and power cord.
These are preassembled at the factory. Set the
impeller/motor assembly on top of the base so
the intake portion is near the edge of the base
plate and the bolt holes are aligned with one
another as shown in Figure 9. Attach the
impeller/motor assembly to the base with (4)
5⁄16" - 18 x 1⁄2" bolts.
Figure 9. Mounting the impeller/motor
to the base.
Outlet Duct
Insert the square rubber gasket between the
impeller/motor assembly and the lower flange
5
on the outlet duct. Secure using (8) ⁄16" - 18 x
1
⁄2" bolts as shown in Figure 10.
Figure 10. Mounting the outlet duct to the
impeller/motor assembly.
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Collectors
The (2) collectors attach to each of the outlet
duct flanges and are later secured to the base
with the support bracket assemblies. The inside
of the collectors are cone shaped to force the
air around in a circular motion. Be sure that the
inside taper (cone) is pointing downward and
that the collector inlet flange faces the outlet
duct flange. Insert one of the rubber gaskets
between the outlet duct flange and the collec-
tor flange. Secure with (8) 5⁄16"-18 x 1⁄2" bolts as
shown in Figure 11. Repeat the procedure for
the other collector on the opposite side.
Figure 11. Attaching the collector
to outlet flange.
Support Brackets
Each support bracket assembly consist of an
upper and a lower bracket. The lower brackets
bolt to the base and to the side of the collec-
tors. The upper brackets bolt to the side of the
collectors and extend upward. The upper brack-
ets have hooks that support the upper bags.
1. Attach each lower bracket to the top edge of
the base plate using (4) 5⁄16"-18 x 1⁄2" bolts as
shown in Figure 12.
2. Line up the two holes of each upper bracket
with the holes on each lower bracket, as
well as the holes on the collector sides.
Secure the upper and lower brackets to the
Figure 12. Mounting the brackets to the base.
5
3
collectors with (4) ⁄16"-18 x ⁄4" bolts as
shown in Figure 13.
Figure 13. Mounting the collector
to the brackets.
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Collection Bags
There are (4) collection bags on the Model
W1687. The upper bags can be identified by the
SHOP FOX® logo. The upper bags are secured to
the collector bodies by threaded band clamps
and the lower bags are secured by quick-release
band clamps.
1. Fasten the upper bags to the collector bod-
ies by threading the bolts and locknuts
through each band clamp as shown in Figure
14.
Figure 14. Securing the upper bag threaded
2. Fasten the lower bags to the collector bod-
ies by means of the quick-release band
clamps as shown in Figure 15.
band clamp.
3. Slide the fabric loops of the two upper bags
over the upper support bracket hooks as
shown in Figure 16.
Figure 15. Securing the lower bag quick-
release band clamp.
Figure 16. Attaching the bag loop
to the bracket
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4-Way Inlet Fitting
Slide the 4-way inlet fitting over the flange on
the impeller/motor assembly as shown in Figure
17. Line up the screw hole on the inlet with the
threaded hole on the impeller/motor assembly
and secure with the included sheet metal screw.
Figure 17. Securing the 4-way inlet fitting.
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System Grounding
Static electricity is generated by the collision of
dust particles as they travel through dust collec-
tion ducting. Plastic ducting acts as an insulator,
allowing the static charge to build. The build-up
of electricity will eventually discharge to the
nearest available grounding source. The dis-
charge will be in the form of a spark (arc) of
electricity that has the potential to ignite air-
borne dust, causing a fire or explosion hazard.
Therefore, your dust collection system must be
grounded by means of metal ducting throughout
the entire system or, when plastic pipe or hoses
are used, by bare copper wires.
Figure 18. Wire inside and around pipe.
If using metal ducting for the collection system,
ensure that each machine in the system forms a
conductive connection through the entire length
of duct work and back to the dust
impeller/motor assembly. If plastic hose or blast
gates are used between metal ducting anywhere
in the system, 12 gauge bare copper will need to
be used to “jump” the plastic conductive barri-
er and complete the conductive line between
the machine and the dust impeller/motor
assembly.
When the system is to be made up entirely of
plastic hoses and blast gates, wrap 12 gauge
bare copper wire around the hose from the dust
impeller/motor assembly to the machine body.
Another wire should be placed inside the
pipe/hose with exit holes for the wire at each
end of the hose run. After exiting the hose at
each end, the wire should connect to the dust
impeller/motor assembly and the machine body
as shown in Figures 18 and 19. If the system has
branches, place wires in the same fashion and
connect to the wires on the main pipe/hose with
wire nuts. If blast gates are to be used, drill exit
and entrance holes on both sides of the blast
gate to allow wire to be fed out of and into the
system as shown in Figure 20.
Figure 19. Ground wire secured to collector.
Figure 20. Ground wires bypassing blast gate.
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ure below shows some options to consider.
Material Selection
There are also many kinds of pure plastic flexi-
ble hose, such as non-perforated drainage type
hose and dryer vent hose. Drainage type hose,
while being economical, does not have the flex-
ibility required for dust collection. The inside of
the duct is also deeply corrugated and can
increase the static pressure loss by as much as
50% over smooth wall duct. Dryer vent hose,
while being completely flexible, is non-resistant
to abrasion and has a tendency to collapse in a
negative pressure system.
As shown in Figure 21, there are several differ-
ent options to choose from when deciding on a
duct material. Variables such as ease of use,
cost, availability, and your specific shop, all
play a part in determining the best option for
you.
METAL DUCT
Metal duct comes in many varieties. Stove pipe,
heating/ventilation duct and duct made espe-
cially for dust collection are all options.
Advantages of metal duct are its conductivity
and that it does not contribute to static electri-
cal charge build-up. However, static charges
are still produced when dust particles strike
other dust particles as they move through the
duct. Since metal duct is a conductor, it can be
grounded quite easily to dissipate any static
electrical charges. However, metal duct is gen-
erally more expensive than plastic duct and it is
not usually airtight unless specifically manufac-
tured for dust collection. Specially manufac-
tured metal duct, on the other hand, is quite
expensive. Metal duct is also generally more
difficult to cut and assemble.
Woodstock flex-hose is designed specifically for
the movement of solid particles, i.e. dust, grains
and plastics. It is well suited for the removal of
particulate matter, especially sawdust, since it
is durable and completely flexible.
RIGID PLASTIC DUCT
The popularity of plastic duct is due to the fact
that it is an economical and readily available
product. It is also simple to assemble and easily
sealed against air loss. The primary disadvantage
of plastic duct for dust collection, whether black
ABS or white PVC and even rubber or polyethyl-
ene flex-hose, is the inherent danger of static
electrical build-up.
FLEXIBLE HOSE
Flexible rubber hose, polyethylene, plastic
flex-hose and other flexible ribbed hose are
generally used for short runs, small shops and at
rigid duct-to-tool connections. Woodstock
offers a large variety of flexible hose with many
diameters and lengths to choose from. The fig-
Accessories
See your local Woodstock Dealer for the Model
W1049 Dust Collection Separator shown in
Figure 22. The Model W1049 turns your dust col-
lector into a 2-stage collection system.
Large and
Fine
Particles
Finest
Particles
Largest Particles
Figure 21. Dust Collection Fittings.
Figure 22. Dust Collection Separator.
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System Design
When designing a successful dust collection sys-
tem, planning is the most important step. Before
you set out to run the first section of duct, con-
sider these general guidelines for an efficient
system:
5. Each individual machine should have a blast
gate to control suction from one machine to
another.
6. The simpler the system, the more efficient
and less costly it will be.
1. Machines that produce the most saw dust
should be placed nearest to the dust collec-
tor. These machines include thickness plan-
ers, shapers, sanders and bandsaws.
The best way to plan your new system is to draw
a bird’s eye view of your shop and sketch the fol-
lowing as shown in
.
Figure 23
2. Ideally you should design the duct system to
have the shortest possible mainline run and to
have short secondary branch ducts.
1. Your desired location of the dust collector,
usually in a corner or along a wall.
3. Directional changes should be kept to a mini-
mum. The more directional change fittings
you use, the greater the loss of overall static
pressure.
2. The location of each machine in the system.
3. The location of the main line duct and each
branch line.
4. Gradual directional changes are more effi-
cient than sudden directional changes (i.e.
use the largest corner radius possible when
changing hose or pipe direction).
4. The location of any obtrusion such as a joist
or heating duct, that will require special duct
routing.
ꢀ
Bird’s eye view of layout.
Figure 23.
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OPERATIONS
Test Run
Once assembly is complete and adjustments
have been made, the machine is ready for a test
run. The purpose of a test run is to identify any
unusual noises and vibrations, as well as to con-
firm the machine is performing as intended.
It is absolutely critical that
you read and understand
this entire instruction
manual before performing
any operations with your
machine. Serious personal
injury may occur if safety
and operational informa-
tion is not understood and
followed. Do not risk your
safety by not reading!
MODEL W1687
3 HP DUST COLLECTOR
1. Turn the machine on by pressing the START
button on the power switch. Be sure to have
your finger poised to hit the STOP button.
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2. Once the machine is running, listen for any
unusual noises. The machine should run
smoothly with little or no vibrations.
3. If there are any unusual noises or vibrations,
shut the machine OFF immediately. The
machine should not be run any further until
the problems are corrected.
Safety glasses must be
worn to prevent serious
personal injury!
4. Unplug the machine and investigate the
source of the noise or vibration. Do not make
any adjustments to the machine while it is
plugged in.
Keep loose clothing
rolled up and out of the
way of machinery and
keep hair pulled back.
5. Repeat Steps 1-4 until the machine runs
smoothly.
Adjusting Outlet
It is common for one side of the dust collector to
fill with dust at a faster rate than the other. If
this happens, simply adjust the metal flap on
the inside of the outlet as shown in Figure 24.
Pushing the flap to one side or the other diverts
the airflow; thus, equalizing the rate the bags
fill with dust.
Figure 24. Adjusting the outlet flap to equalize
the rate the collection bags fill with dust.
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MAINTENANCE
General
Regular periodic maintenance on your Model
W1687 will ensure its optimum performance.
Make a habit of inspecting your machine each
time you use it. Check for the following condi-
tions and repair or replace when necessary.
Keep loose clothing
rolled up and out of the
way of machinery and
keep hair pulled back.
1. Loose mounting bolts.
2. Worn switch.
Safety glasses must be
worn to prevent serious
personal injury!
3. Worn or damaged cords and plugs.
4. Damaged collection bags.
5. Any other condition that could hamper the
safe operation of this machine.
Make sure that your
machine
remains
unplugged during any
assembly, adjustment or
maintenance procedures.
Ignoring this warning may
result in serious personal
injury!
Lubrication
Since all bearings are sealed and permanently
lubricated, simply leave them alone until they
need to be replaced. Do not lubricate them.
Cleaning
Make sure the dust collector motor remains
clean and free of dust build up. Dust can cause
heat to build up in the motor, reducing the life
of the motor. It should be cleaned daily or every
time the collection bag is emptied.
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Bag Cleaning
The lower bags on the dust collector should be
emptied when they become 2⁄3 to 3⁄4 full.
1. Always wear a dust mask when removing
and installing dust collection bags as
shown in Figure 25.
2. Shake each upper bag and let the dust
inside settle for a few minutes.
3. Loosen the band clamps holding the bags.
4. Take the bags off of the collector bodies
Figure 25. Wear a respirator when
and close the tops.
changing the bags.
5. Place a garbage bag over the openings of
the collection bags. Invert both bags to
empty.
While the Model W1687 excels at collecting the
majority of wood dust produced by your
machines, we always recommend the supple-
mental aid of a shop air filter. Air filters are
designed to collect the smaller dust particles
that dust collector bags cannot trap.
Always wear a dust mask
in addition to safety
glasses during operation.
This machine produces
sawdust that may cause
allergic reactions or res-
piratory problems.
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CLOSURE
The following pages contain parts diagrams/lists
We recommend you keep this manual for com-
plete information regarding Woodstock
International, Inc.’s warranty and return policy.
Should a problem arise, we recommend that you
keep your proof of purchase with your manual.
If you need additional technical information
relating to this machine, or if you need general
assistance or replacement parts, please contact
the Service Department at 1-360-734-3482 or e-
mail: [email protected].
and a warranty card for your Shop Fox® Model
W1687.
If you need parts or help in assembling your
machine, or if you need operational informa-
tion, we encourage you to call our Service
Department. Our trained service technicians will
be glad to help you.
If you have comments dealing specifically with
this manual, please write to us using the address
in the General Information. The specifications,
drawings, and photographs illustrated in this
manual represent the Model W1687 as supplied
when the manual was prepared. However, due
to Woodstock International, Inc.’s policy of con-
tinuous improvement, changes may be made at
any time with no obligation on the part of
Woodstock International, Inc. Whenever possi-
ble, though, we send manual updates to all own-
ers of a particular tool or machine that have reg-
istered their purchase with our warranty card.
Should you receive one, add the new informa-
tion to this manual and keep it for reference.
Additional information sources are necessary to
realize the full potential of this machine. Trade
journals, woodworking magazines, and your
local library are good places to start.
The Model W1687 is specifically designed for
dust collection operations. DO NOT MODIFY
AND/OR USE THIS MACHINE FOR ANY OTHER
PURPOSE. MODIFICATIONS OR IMPROPER USE
OF THIS TOOL WILL VOID THE WARRANTY. If
you are confused about any aspect of this
machine, DO NOT use it until all your questions
have been answered.
We have included some important safety mea-
sures that are essential to the operation of the
machine. While most safety measures are gener-
ally universal, we remind you that each work-
shop is different and safety rules should be con-
sidered as they apply to your specific situation.
Operating this equipment has the potential
for flying debris to cause eye injury. Always
wear safety glasses or goggles when operat-
ing equipment. Everyday glasses or reading
glasses only have impact resistant lenses,
they are not safety glasses. Be certain the
safety glasses you wear meet the appropri-
ate standards of the American National
Standards Institute (ANSI).
As with all power tools, there is danger
associated with the Model W1687. Use the
tool with respect and caution to lessen the
possibility of mechanical damage or opera-
tor injury. If normal safety precautions are
overlooked or ignored, injury to the opera-
tor or others in the area is likely.
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Wiring Diagram
W1687 Dust Collector - 220V
Motor Wires
Yellow/Black
Red
White
Ground
(Green)
220V Power Source
Disconnect power from machine
before performing any electrical
service. Failure to do this will
result in a shock hazard leading
to injury or death.
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ref
part #
description
ref
part #
description
01 XP1687001 RING GASKET
02 XP1687002 INLET
23 XPFB01
24 XPB03
FLANGE BOLT 5⁄16"-18 X 1⁄2
HEX BOLT 5⁄16"-18 X 1"
"
03 XPK28M
KEY 7 X 7 X 29
25 XP1687025 SWITCH
04 PWRCRD220L POWER CORD 220V LONG
05 XP1687005 INLET CAP
26 XP1687026 MOTOR 3HP
27 XPN02
HEX NUT 5⁄16"-18
06 XPWR1012 WRENCH 10 X 12
28 XP1687028 OUTLET
07 XPAW05M
08 XP1687008 68" BAND CLAMP
09 XPS06
PHLP HD SCR 10-24 X 3⁄8
ALLEN WRENCH 5MM
29 XP1687029 LEFT COLLECTOR
30 XP1687030 DUST COLL BAG, LOWER
31 XP1687031 COLLECTOR SUPPORT
32 XP1687032 RIGHT COLLECTOR
33 XP1687033 SQUARE GASKET
34 XP1687034 UPPER BAG SUPPORT
35 XP1687035 DUST COLL BAG, UPPER
36 XP1687036 LABEL-MACHINE ID
37 XP1687037 LABEL-READ MANUAL
38 XP1687038 LABEL-DUST MASK
39 XP1687039 LABEL-WATCH FINGERS
40 XP1687040 CAST LOGO
"
10 PWRCRD220S POWER CORD 220V SHORT
11 XP1687011 CASTER
12 XPFB01
13 XP1687013 BASE PLATE
FLANGE BOLT 5⁄16"-18 X 1⁄2
"
14 XPS06
PHLP HD SCR 10-24 X 3⁄8
"
15 XP1687015 INLET COVER
16 XP1687016 CAP SCREW M6-1 X 19 LH
17 XPB09
HEX BOLT 5⁄16"-18 X 1⁄2
"
18 XP1687018 IMPELLER CAP
19 XP1687019 TURBO FAN
41 XP1687041 LABEL-MANIFOLD NOTICE
42 XP1687042 LABEL-INLET WARNING
43 XP1687043 QUICK-RELEASE CLAMP
20 XP1687020 COLLECTOR BODY
21 XPW07
FLAT WASHER 5⁄16"
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Name __________________________________________________________________________________________
Street __________________________________________________________________________________________
City ____________________________________________________________________State________Zip_________
Phone Number_______________________E-Mail_________________________________FAX___________________
MODEL #______________________________ Serial #___________________________________________________
The following information is given on a voluntary basis and is strictly confidential.
1.
2.
Where did you purchase your Shop Fox® machine?
10.
What stationary woodworking tools do you own? Check all that apply.
_________________________________________________________
___Air Compressor
___Band Saw
___Panel Saw
___Planer
How did you first learn about us?
___Drill Press
___Power Feeder
___Radial Arm Saw
___Shaper
___Spindle Sander
___Table Saw
___Drum Sander
___Dust Collector
___Horizontal Boring Machine
___Jointer
___Advertisement
___Friend
___Mail order Catalog
___World Wide Web Site
___Local Store
___Lathe
___Mortiser
___Vacuum Veneer Press
___Wide Belt Sander
___Other__________________________________________________
Which of the following magazines do you subscribe to.
___Other__________________________________________________
3.
11.
12.
13.
Which benchtop tools do you own? Check all that apply.
___American Woodworker
___Cabinetmaker
___Today’s Homeowner
___Wood
___1" x 42" Belt Sander
___5" - 8" Drill Press
___8" Table Saw
___8" - 10" Bandsaw
___Disc/Belt Sander
___Mini Jointer
___6" - 8" Grinder
___Mini Lathe
___10" - 12" Thickness Planer
___Scroll Saw
___Spindle/Belt Sander
___Family Handyman
___Fine Homebuilding
___Fine Woodworking
___Home Handyman
___Wooden Boat
___Woodshop News
___Woodsmith
___Woodwork
___Journal of Light Construction
___Old House Journal
___Popular Mechanics
___Popular Science
___Woodworker
___Woodworker’s Journal
___Workbench
___Other__________________________________________________
___American How-To
Which portable/hand held power tools do you own? Check all that apply.
___Popular Woodworking
___Other__________________________________________________
Which of the following woodworking/remodeling shows do you watch?
___Belt Sander
___Biscuit Joiner
___Circular Saw
___Detail Sander
___Drill/Driver
___Miter Saw
___Orbital Sander
___Palm Sander
___Portable Planer
___Saber Saw
___Reciprocating Saw
___Router
4.
5.
6.
___Backyard America
___Home Time
___The New Yankee Workshop
___This Old House
___The American Woodworker
___Woodwright’s Shop
___Other__________________________________________________
___Other__________________________________________________
What is your annual household income?
What machines/supplies would you like to see?
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
___$20,000-$29,999
___$30,000-$39,999
___$40,000-$49,999
___$50,000-$59,999
___$60,000-$69,999
___$70,000-$79,999
___$80,000-$89,999
___$90,000 +
14.
15.
16.
What new accessories would you like Woodstock International to carry?
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
What is your age group?
Do you think your purchase represents good value?
___20-29
___30-39
___40-49
___50-59
___60-69
___70 +
___Yes
Would you recommend Shop Fox® products to a friend?
___Yes ___No
___No
7.
8.
9.
How long have you been a woodworker?
___0 - 2 Years
___2 - 8 Years
___8 - 20 Years
___20+ Years
17.
Comments:________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
How would you rank your woodworking skills?
___Simple
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___Master Craftsman
___Intermediate
How many Shop Fox® machines do you own? _____________
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