Woodstock Lathe W1752 User Manual

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W1752 Owner's Manual (Mfg. 1/07+)  
INTRODUCTION  
Woodstock Technical Support  
Your new SHOP FOX® Mini Wood Lathe has been specially designed to provide many years of trouble-  
free service. Close attention to detail, ruggedly built parts and a rigid quality control program assure  
safe and reliable operation.  
Woodstock International, Inc. is committed to customer satisfaction. Our intent with this manual is to  
include the basic information for safety, setup, operation, maintenance, and service of this product.  
We stand behind our machines! In the event that questions arise about your machine, please contact  
Woodstock International Technical Support at (360) 734-3482 or send e-mail to: tech-support@shopfox.  
biz. Our knowledgeable staff will help you troubleshoot problems and process warranty claims.  
If you need the latest edition of this manual, you can download it from http://www.shopfox.biz.  
If you have comments about this manual, please contact us at:  
Woodstock International, Inc.  
Attn: Technical Documentation Manager  
P.O. Box 2309  
Bellingham, WA 98227  
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W1752 Owner's Manual (Mfg. 1/07+)  
MACHINE  
SPECIFICATIONS  
MOdEl W1752  
MINI WOOd lATHE  
Motor  
Type ................................................................................. Capacitor Start  
Horsepower.................................................................................... 1/2 HP  
Voltage ........................................................................................... 110V  
Phase ............................................................................................Single  
Amps.................................................................................................6A  
Speed....................................................................................... 1725 RPM  
Cycle.............................................................................................60 Hz  
Number Of Speeds.................................................................................. 1  
Power Transfer ............................................................................Belt Drive  
Bearings.................................................................. Shielded and Lubricated  
Electrical  
Switch ................................................................ Paddle Type w/Lockout Key  
Switch Voltage .................................................................................. 110V  
Cord Length ...................................................................................8.2 ft.  
Cord Gauge .................................................................................18 gauge  
Recommended Circuit Breaker Size.......................................................15 amp  
Plug ................................................................................................5-15  
Overall Dimensions  
Weight......................................................................................... 89 lbs.  
Length/Width/Height .............................................................34" x 83/4" x 15"  
Foot Print (Length/Width)...............................................................33" x 83/4  
"
Type ....................................................................................... Cardboard  
Content.......................................................................................Machine  
Weight........................................................................................ 113 lbs.  
Length/Width/Height with Optional Model W1753 Extension ...............60" x 83/4" x 15"  
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Main Specifications  
Swing Over Bed ...................................................................................10"  
Swing Over Tool Rest........................................................................... 71/2  
Distance Between Centers ...................................................................... 15"  
Spindle Size.............................................................................751/64" x 17/8  
"
"
Spindle TPI................................................................................. 1" x 8 TPI  
Outboard Spindle Size............................................................................. 1"  
Spindle Bore ..................................................................................... 23/64"  
Spindle Taper................................................................................... MT#2  
Tailstock Taper ................................................................................. MT#2  
Tailstock Center.................................................................................... 5"  
Number of Spindle Speeds ........................................................................ 6  
Range of Spindle Speeds..............................480, 1270, 1960, 2730, 3327, 4023 RPM  
Bed Width..................................................................................83/16" RPM  
Faceplate Size...................................................................................... 3"  
Bed Construction ..........................................................................Cast Iron  
Frame Construction ...........................................................Cast Iron and Steel  
Headstock Construction.......................................................Cast Iron and Steel  
Tailstock Construction ........................................................Cast Iron and Steel  
Other Specifications  
Country Of Origin..............................................................................China  
Warranty ......................................................................................2 Years  
Serial Number Location............................................... Data Label on Headstock  
Assembly Time ...........................................................................10 Minutes  
Sound Rating ...................................................................... Less than 80 dB  
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Controls and Features  
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Figure 1. W1752 controls and features.  
A. Belt Tension Lock Knob  
B. Belt Cover Lock Handle  
C. Belt Cover  
D. Headstock  
E. Faceplate  
F. Tool Rest Base  
G. Tool Rest  
H. Tool Rest Lock Handle  
I. Tool Rest Release Lever  
J. Tailstock Release Lever  
K. Live Center  
L. Quill Lock Handle  
M. Quill Handwheel  
N. Tailstock  
O. ON/OFF Switch  
P. Safety Key  
Q. Lathe Bed  
R. Motor  
S. Belt Tension Lever  
T. Foot  
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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.  
This symbol is used to alert the user to useful information about proper  
operation of the equipment, and/or a situation that may cause damage  
to the machinery.  
NOTICE  
Standard Safety Instructions  
1. READ THROUGH THE ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE STARTING MACHINERY. Machinery presents serious  
injury hazards to untrained users.  
2. ALWAYS USE ANSI APPROVED SAFETY GLASSES WHEN OPERATING MACHINERY. Everyday eye-  
glasses only have impact resistant lenses—they are NOT safety glasses.  
3. ALWAYS WEAR AN NIOSH APPROVED RESPIRATOR WHEN OPERATING MACHINERY THAT PRODUCES  
DUST. Wood dust is a carcinogen and can cause cancer and severe respiratory illnesses.  
4. ALWAYS USE HEARING PROTECTION WHEN OPERATING MACHINERY. Machinery noise can cause  
permanent hearing damage.  
5. WEAR PROPER APPAREL. DO NOT wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties, rings, or jewelry which may  
get caught in moving parts. Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair and wear non-slip  
footwear.  
6. NEVER OPERATE MACHINERY WHEN TIRED, OR UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF DRUGS OR ALCOHOL.  
Be mentally alert at all times when running machinery.  
7. ONLY ALLOW TRAINED AND PROPERLY SUPERVISED PERSONNEL TO OPERATE MACHINERY. Make  
sure operation instructions are safe and clearly understood.  
8. KEEP CHILDREN AND VISITORS AWAY. Keep all children and visitors a safe distance from the work  
area.  
9. MAKE WORKSHOP CHILD PROOF. Use padlocks, master switches, and remove start switch keys.  
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10. NEVER LEAVE WHEN MACHINE IS RUNNING. Turn power off and allow all moving parts to come to  
a complete stop before leaving machine unattended.  
11. DO NOT USE IN DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENTS. DO NOT use machinery in damp, wet locations, or  
where any flammable or noxious fumes may exist.  
12. KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN AND WELL LIT. Clutter and dark shadows may cause accidents.  
13. USE A GROUNDED EXTENSION CORD RATED FOR THE MACHINE AMPERAGE. Undersized cords over-  
heat and lose power. Replace extension cords if they become damaged. DO NOT use extension cords  
for 220V machinery.  
14. ALWAYS DISCONNECT FROM POWER SOURCE BEFORE SERVICING MACHINERY. Make sure switch is  
in OFF position before reconnecting.  
15. MAINTAIN MACHINERY WITH CARE. Keep blades sharp and clean for best and safest performance.  
Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories.  
16. MAKE SURE GUARDS ARE IN PLACE AND WORK CORRECTLY BEFORE USING MACHINERY.  
17. REMOVE ADJUSTING KEYS AND WRENCHES. Make a habit of checking for keys and adjusting  
wrenches before turning machinery ON.  
18. CHECK FOR DAMAGED PARTS BEFORE USING MACHINERY. Check for binding and alignment of  
parts, broken parts, part mounting, loose bolts, and any other conditions that may affect machine  
operation. Repair or replace damaged parts.  
19. USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES. Refer to the instruction manual for recommended accessories.  
The use of improper accessories may cause risk of injury.  
20. DO NOT FORCE MACHINERY. Work at the speed for which the machine or accessory was designed.  
21. SECURE WORKPIECE. Use clamps or a vise to hold the workpiece when practical. A secured  
workpiece protects your hands and frees both hands to operate the machine.  
22. DO NOT OVERREACH. Keep proper footing and balance at all times.  
23. MANY MACHINES WILL EJECT THE WORKPIECE TOWARD THE OPERATOR. Know and avoid condi-  
tions that cause the workpiece to "kickback."  
24. ALWAYS LOCK MOBILE BASES (IF USED) BEFORE OPERATING MACHINERY.  
25. BE AWARE THAT CERTAIN DUST MAY BE HAzARDOUS to the respiratory systems of people and  
animals, especially fine dust. Make sure you know the hazards associated with the type of dust you  
will be exposed to and always wear a respirator approved for that type of dust.  
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Additional Safety for Wood Lathes  
READ and understand this  
entire instruction manual  
before using this machine.  
Serious personal injury  
may occur if safety and  
operational information is  
not understood and fol-  
lowed. DO NOT risk your  
safety by not reading!  
USE this and other machinery with caution  
and respect. Always consider safety first,  
as it applies to your individual working  
conditions. No list of safety guidelines can  
be complete—every shop environment is  
different. Failure to follow guidelines could  
result in serious personal injury, damage  
to equipment or poor work results.  
1. KEEPING GUARDS IN PLACE. Make sure all guards are in place and that the lathe sits on a flat, stable  
surface.  
2. EYE/FACE PROTECTION. Always wear eye protection or a face shield when operating the lathe.  
3. RESPIRATORY PROTECTION. Always wear a respirator when using this machine. Wood dust may  
cause allergies or long-term respiratory health problems.  
4. MOUNTING WORKPIECE. Before starting, be certain the workpiece has been properly imbedded on  
the headstock and tailstock centers and that there is adequate clearance for the full rotation.  
5. WORKPIECE CONDITION. Always inspect the condition of your workpiece. DO NOT turn pieces with  
knots, splits, and other potentially dangerous conditions. Make sure joints of glued-up pieces have  
high quality bonds and won't fly apart during operation.  
6. ADJUSTING TOOL REST. Adjust tool rest to provide proper support for the turning tool you will be  
using. Test tool rest clearance by rotating workpiece by hand before turning lathe ON.  
7. TURNING SPEED. Select the correct turning speed for your work, and allow the lathe to gain full  
speed before using.  
8. USING SHARP CHISELS. Keep lathe chisels properly sharpened and held firmly in position when turn-  
ing.  
9. OPERATING DAMAGED LATHE. Never operate the lathe with damaged or worn parts.  
10. ADJUSTMENTS/MAINTENANCE. Make sure your wood lathe is turned OFF, disconnected from its  
power source, and all moving parts have come to a complete stop before starting any inspection,  
adjustment, or maintenance procedure.  
11. STOPPING LATHE. DO NOT stop the lathe by using your hand against the workpiece. Allow the lathe  
to stop on its own.  
12. AVOIDING ENTANGLEMENT. Keep long hair and loose clothing articles such as sleeves, belts, and  
jewelry items away from the lathe spindle.  
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13. FACEPLATE TURNING. When faceplate turning, use lathe chisels on the downward spinning side of  
the workpiece only.  
14. SANDING/POLISHING. Remove the tool rest when performing sanding or polishing operations on the  
rotating spindle.  
15. MATERIAL REMOVAL RATE. Removing too much material at once may cause workpiece to fly out of  
the lathe.  
16. REDUCING WORKPIECE VIBRATION. If the workpiece vibrates, immediately turn the lathe OFF.  
Check to make sure the workpiece is centered and balanced. Trim excess waste off corners with a  
bandsaw or table saw to reduce vibration. Make sure workpiece is securely attached in setup.  
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ELECTRICAL  
110V Operation  
The Model W1752 is wired for 110V operation. Always con-  
nect this machine to a dedicated circuit (wire, breaker,  
plug, receptacle) with a verified ground, using the recom-  
mended circuit size and plugs/receptacles listed at the  
bottom of this page.  
We recommend connecting this machine to a dedicated  
circuit with a verified ground, using the circuit size given  
below. Never replace a circuit breaker with one of higher  
amperage without consulting a qualified electrician to  
ensure compliance with wiring codes.  
Figure 2. 5-15 plug and receptacle.  
This machine must be grounded! The electrical cord sup-  
plied with this machine comes with a grounding pin. If  
your outlet does not accommodate a ground pin, have it  
replaced by a qualified electrician.  
If you are unsure about the wiring codes in your area  
or you plan to connect your machine to a shared cir-  
cuit, you may create a fire or circuit overload hazard—  
consult a qualified electrician to reduce this risk.  
DO NOT work on your electrical system  
if you are unsure about electrical  
codes and wiring! Seek assistance from  
a qualified electrician. Ignoring this  
warning can cause electrocution, fire,  
or machine damage.  
Extension Cords  
We do not recommend using an extension cord; however,  
if you have no alternative, use the following guidelines:  
Use a cord rated for Standard Service (S).  
Do not use a cord longer than 50 feet.  
Ensure that the cord has a ground wire and pin.  
Use the gauge size listed below as a minimum.  
Electrical Specifications  
Operating Voltage  
Amp Draw  
Min. Circuit Size  
Plug/Receptacle  
Extension Cord  
110V Operation  
6 Amps  
15A  
NEMA 5-15  
14 Gauge  
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SET UP  
If any parts are missing, examine the pack-  
Unpacking  
aging for the missing parts. For any missing  
parts, find the part number in the back  
of this manual and contact Woodstock  
International, Inc. at (360) 734-3482 or at  
The SHOP FOX® Model W1752 has been carefully pack-  
aged for safe transporting. If you notice the machine has  
been damaged, please contact your authorized SHOP  
FOX® dealer immediately.  
Inventory  
The following is a description of the main components  
shipped with the SHOP FOX® Model W1752. Lay the com-  
ponents out to inventory them.  
SUFFOCATION HAzARD!  
Immediately discard all  
plastic bags and pack-  
ing materials to elimi-  
nate choking/suffocation  
hazards for children and  
animals.  
Note: Some parts and hardware may already be installed  
on the machine. Check the machine when you use this  
inventory list.  
Box Inventory (Figure 3)  
Qty  
A. 10" Benchtop Lathe (Not Shown)........................1  
B. Safety Glasses..............................................1  
C. Live Center .................................................1  
D. Spur Center.................................................1  
E. 3" Faceplate................................................1  
F. Tool Rest ....................................................1  
G. Knock Out Bar..............................................1  
H. Tool Rest Lock Handles ...................................2  
UNPLUG-power cord before you do  
any assembly or adjustment tasks!  
Otherwise, serious personal injury to  
you or others may occur!  
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Figure 3. Box inventory.  
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Machine Placement  
Cleaning Machine  
Floor Load: Some workbenches may require  
additional reinforcement to support both  
the machine and the operator. Make sure  
you take these precautions.  
The bed and other unpainted parts of your lathe  
are coated with a waxy grease that protects  
them from corrosion during shipment. Clean this  
grease off with a solvent cleaner or citrus-based  
degreaser. DO NOT use chlorine-based solvents  
such as brake parts cleaner or acetone—if you  
happen to splash some onto a painted surface,  
you will ruin the finish.  
Working Clearances: Consider existing and  
anticipated needs, size of material to be  
processed through the machine, and space  
for auxiliary stands, work tables or other  
machinery when establishing a location for  
your lathe.  
NEVER use gasoline or  
other petroleum-based  
solvents to clean with.  
Most have low flash  
points, which make them  
Lighting: Lighting should be bright enough  
to eliminate shadow and prevent eye strain.  
Electrical: Electrical circuits must be  
dedicated or large enough to handle  
amperage requirements. Outlets must be  
located near each machine, so power or  
extension cords are clear of high-traffic  
areas. Follow local electrical codes for  
proper installation of new lighting, outlets,  
or circuits.  
extremely  
flammable.  
A risk of explosion and  
burning exists if these  
products are used. Serious  
personal injury may occur  
if this warning is ignored!  
ALWAYS work in well-  
ventilated areas far from  
possible ignition sources  
when using solvents to  
clean machinery. Many  
solvents are toxic when  
inhaled or ingested. Use  
care when disposing  
of waste rags and  
towels to be sure they  
DO NOT create fire or  
environmental hazards.  
The Model W1752 is a  
heavy machine. DO NOT  
over-exert yourself while  
unpacking or moving your  
machine—get assistance.  
MAKE your shop “child  
safe.Ensure that your  
workplace is inaccessible  
to youngsters by closing  
and locking all entrances  
when you are away. NEVER  
allow untrained visitors in  
your shop when assem-  
bling, adjusting or operat-  
ing equipment.  
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Assembly  
To install the tool rest, do these steps:  
Lock  
Handles  
1. Turn the release lever on the tool rest base so it does  
not interfere with assembly.  
Release  
Lever  
2. Thread the tool rest lock handles into the tool rest  
base (Figure 4) until the threaded ends of the handles  
are flush with the inside of the shaft.  
3. Insert the tool rest into the shaft and turn the handles  
to lock it as shown in Figure 5.  
Tool Rest  
Base  
4. Install the optional bed extension, Model W1753  
(Page 25). Refer to the instruction sheet included  
with the bed extension.  
Figure 4. Tool rest lock handles installed.  
Figure 5. Tool rest installed.  
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Test Run  
Complete this process once you have familiarized yourself  
with all instructions in this manual.  
The test run consists of verifying the following: 1) The  
motor powers up and runs correctly, and 2) the safety  
paddle switch works correctly.  
To test run the mini wood lathe, do these steps:  
Projectiles thrown from the machine  
could cause serious eye injury. Wear  
safety glasses during assembly and  
operation.  
1. Read the entire instruction manual first!  
2. Make sure all tools and foreign objects have been  
removed from the machine.  
3. Review Page 10 and connect your machine to the  
power source.  
4. Flip the paddle switch up to turn the machine ON.  
Make sure that your hand stays poised over the  
switch in case you need to quickly turn the machine  
OFF.  
Loose hair and clothing could get  
caught in machinery and cause serious  
personal injury. Keep loose clothing  
rolled up and long hair tied up and  
away from machinery.  
— If you suspect any problems, immediately turn the  
lathe OFF and disconnect the machine from the  
power, and refer to Page 27 to troubleshoot/fix  
any problems before starting the lathe again.  
— If the source of an unusual noise or vibration is  
not readily apparent, contact our technical sup-  
port for help at (360) 734-3482 or contact us  
5. Turn the machine OFF.  
6. Remove the safety key and attempt to turn the  
machine ON.  
— If the machine starts, stop it. The switch disabling  
feature is not working. This safety feature must  
work properly before proceeding. Contact our  
technical support for help.  
— If the machine does not start, the switch disabling  
feature is working.  
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OPERATIONS  
General  
The Model W1752 will perform many types of operations  
that are beyond the scope of this manual. Many of these  
operations can be dangerous or deadly if performed incor-  
rectly.  
The instructions in this section are written with the under-  
standing that the operator has the necessary knowledge  
and skills to operate this machine. If at any time you  
are experiencing difficulties performing any operation,  
stop using the machine!  
READ and understand this entire instruc-  
tion manual before using this machine.  
Serious personal injury may occur if  
safety and operational information is not  
understood and followed. DO NOT risk  
your safety by not reading!  
If you are an inexperienced operator, we strongly recom-  
mend that you read books, trade articles, or seek training  
from an experienced lathe operator before performing  
any unfamiliar operations. Above all, your safety should  
come first!  
Always wear safety glasses when oper-  
ating the lathe. Failure to comply may  
result in serious personal injury.  
DO NOT investigate problems or adjust  
the lathe while it is running. Wait until  
the machine is turnedOFF,unplugged  
and all working parts have come to a  
complete stop before proceeding!  
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Changing Speeds  
To change speeds, the belt in the headstock must be  
repositioned. A chart on the pulley cover shows the belt  
positions needed to make the lathe run at the desired  
speed.  
To change speeds, do these steps:  
Lock Handle  
Belt  
Cover  
1. Loosen the lock handle, remove the belt cover, and  
open the access plate (Figure 6).  
Access  
Plate  
2. Loosen the belt tension lock knob, and move the  
belt tension lever up to reduce tension on the belt.  
Belt Tension  
Lock Knob  
Belt Tension Lever  
3. Locate the desired speed on the speed chart on the  
belt cover, and move the belt to the desired grooves  
on the motor and spindle pulleys.  
Figure 6. Belt Access.  
For Example: As indicated in the speed chart, pulley  
ratio B creates 1270 RPM (Figure 7).  
Spindle Pulley  
4. Move the belt tension lever down, tighten the lock  
BELT  
60 Hz  
480  
knob, and reinstall the access plate and belt cover.  
A
B
C
D
E
F
F
1270  
1960  
2730  
3327  
4023  
E
D
C
B
Adjusting Tailstock  
A
The tailstock is equipped with a cam-action clamping  
system to secure it to the lathe bed. When the lever is  
tightened, a locking plate lifts up and secures the tool  
rest to the bed.  
Motor Pulley  
Figure 7. W1752 Speed Chart.  
To position the tailstock along the bed, do these  
steps:  
1. Loosen the release lever and move the tailstock to  
the desired position (Figure 8).  
2. Re-engage the release lever.  
Release Lever  
— If the release lever will not lock the tailstock down  
onto the bed (either too loose or too tight), loosen  
or tighten the hex nut (located on the underside  
of the tailstock) in small increments as needed to  
achieve the proper clamping pressure.  
Figure 8. Tailstock controls.  
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Adjusting Tool Rest  
The tool rest is equipped with a cam-action clamping  
system to secure it to the lathe bed. When the lever is  
engaged, a locking plate lifts up and secures the tool rest  
base to the bed.  
Lock  
Handle  
Tool Rest  
Base  
To position the tool rest base along the bed, do these  
steps:  
1. Loosen the release lever and slide the tool rest base  
along the bed (Figure 9).  
Lock  
Handle  
2. Re-engage the release lever to lock the tool rest  
base in place.  
Release Lever  
Figure 9. Tool rest controls.  
— If the release lever will not lock the tool rest base  
onto the bed (either too loose or too tight), then  
loosen or tighten the hex nut (located on the under-  
side of the tool rest base) in small increments as  
needed to achieve the proper clamping pressure.  
To adjust the tool rest vertically, do these steps:  
1. Loosen the lock handles (Figure 9) and adjust the  
tool rest vertically or swivel it as needed.  
2. Tighten the lock handles.  
Installing/Removing  
Spur Center  
The spur center installs into the headstock spindle with  
a taper fit.  
To install the spur center, do these steps:  
1. UNPLUG LATHE FROM POWER!  
2. Insert the tapered end of the center into the spin-  
dle, and push it in quickly and firmly (see Figure  
10).  
3. Check that the center is securely installed by giving  
it a quick tug. (A properly installed center will not  
pull out by hand.)  
Figure 10. Inserting spur center into  
spindle.  
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To remove the spur center with the knock-out bar, do  
these steps:  
1. UNPLUG LATHE FROM POWER!  
2. Hold a clean rag under the spindle or wear a glove  
to catch the center when you remove it.  
3. Insert the knock-out bar through the outboard end  
of the spindle and tap the center (as shown in  
Figure 11). Catch the center as it falls out.  
Installing/Removing  
Live Center  
Figure 11. Removing spur center using  
knock out bar.  
To install the live center, do these steps:  
Quill Lock Handle  
1. Loosen the quill lock handle (if locked) approximate-  
ly half a turn counterclockwise.  
Quill  
2. Rotate the quill handwheel clockwise until the  
tailstock quill protrudes out of the tailstock housing  
about 3/4''.  
Quill Handwheel  
3. Insert the live center, as shown in Figure 12, and  
push firmly.  
4. Tighten the lock handle.  
Figure 12. Installing live center.  
To remove the live center, do these steps:  
1. Turn the quill handwheel counterclockwise until the  
tailstock quill bottoms out, causing the center to be  
forced out of the quill.  
The tailstock quill lock handle must  
always be locked down while the  
lathe is in use. The workpiece can be  
thrown from the lathe if this step is  
not observed. Also, the tailstock quill  
should not protrude from the tailstock  
housing more than 2'' or the quill will  
not be supported enough. Failure to  
follow these warnings may result in  
personal injury.  
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Installing/Removing  
Faceplate  
The faceplate can be installed only if the spur center has  
been removed from the headstock spindle. The knock-out  
bar is included with the lathe for installing and removing  
the faceplate.  
To install the faceplate, do these steps:  
1. UNPLUG LATHE FROM POWER!  
2. Remove the spur center (see Page 18).  
3. Thread the faceplate onto the headstock spindle.  
4. Using the knock-out bar, hand tighten the faceplate  
as shown in Figure 13.  
Figure 13. Tightening faceplate.  
Note: Reverse Steps 3-4 to remove the faceplate.  
To mount a workpiece to your faceplate, refer to Page  
23.  
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Selecting Turning Tools  
Lathe tools come in a variety of shapes and sizes and  
usually fall into five major categories.  
Gouges—Mainly used for rough cutting, detail cut-  
ting, and cove profiles. The rough gouge is a hol-  
low, double-ground tool with a round nose, and the  
detail gouge is a hollow, double-ground tool with  
either a round or pointed nose. Figure 14 shows an  
example of a gouge.  
Figure 14. Gouge.  
Skew Chisel—A very versatile tool that can be used  
for planing, squaring, V-cutting, beading, and part-  
ing off. The skew chisel is flat, double-ground with  
one side higher than the other (usually at an angle  
of 20-40˚). Figure 15 shows an example of a skew  
chisel.  
Scrapers—Mainly used where access for other tools  
is limited, such as hollowing operations. This is a  
flat, double-ground tool that comes in a variety  
of profiles (Round Nose, Spear Point, Square Nose,  
etc.) to match many different contours. Figure 16  
shows an example of a round nose scraper.  
Figure 15. Skew chisel.  
Parting Tools—Used for sizing and cutting off work.  
This is a flat tool with a sharp pointed nose that  
may be single- or double-ground. Figure 17 shows  
an example of a parting tool.  
Figure 16. Round nose scraper.  
Specialty Tools—These are the unique, special func-  
tion tools to aid in hollowing, bowl making, cutting  
profiles, etc.  
Figure 17. Parting tool.  
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Spindle Turning  
Spindle turning (Figure 18) is the operation performed  
when a workpiece is mounted between the headstock and  
the tailstock.  
To set up a spindle turning operation, do these steps:  
1. Mark both ends of your workpiece by drawing diago-  
nal lines from corner to corner. The intersection  
point of these lines will show you the center of your  
workpiece. See Figure 19 for details.  
2. Using a wood mallet, tap the point of the spur  
center into the center of the workpiece, so that it  
leaves a center mark, then remove the spur center.  
Figure 18. Typical spindle turning opera-  
3. Using a 1/8" drill bit, drill a 3/16" deep hole at the  
tion.  
center mark.  
4. Cut the corners off your workpiece if it is over 2" x  
2" to make turning safer and easier.  
5. Drive the spur center into the center of the  
workpiece with a wood mallet to embed it at least  
1
/4", as shown in Figure 20.  
Figure 19. Workpiece marked diagonally  
from corner to corner to determine the  
center.  
1/4"  
Figure 20. Spur center properly embed-  
ded.  
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6. With the workpiece still attached, insert the spur  
center into the headstock spindle.  
Do not press the workpiece too firmly  
with the tailstock or the bearings will  
bind and overheat. Likewise, do not  
adjust too loosely or the workpiece  
will spin off the lathe. Use good judge-  
ment. Serious personal injury could  
result if care is not taken.  
7. With the live center installed in the tailstock, slide  
the tailstock toward the workpiece until the live  
center touches the workpiece centerpoint, then lock  
the tailstock in this position.  
8. Use the quill handwheel to push the live center into  
the workpiece at least a 14".  
9. Position the tool rest approximately 14" away from  
the workpiece and approximately 18" above the cen-  
ter line, as shown in Figure 21.  
Workpiece  
1
"
/
4
Distances  
1/8"  
10. Test the setup by hand turning the workpiece to  
make sure there is enough clearance all the way  
around before starting.  
Center Line  
Spindle Turning Tips:  
Tool Rest  
When turning the lathe ON, stand to the side of the  
spinning direction until the lathe reaches full speed  
and you can verify that the lathe will not throw the  
workpiece.  
Figure 21. Tool rest set 1/8" above the  
center line and 1/4" away from workpiece.  
Use the slowest speed when starting or stopping the  
lathe, and when rough cutting.  
Select the right speed for the size of workpiece you  
are turning. Use slower speeds for large workpieces  
(4" diameter and over); use the middle range speeds  
for medium sized workpieces (2" to 4" diameter); and  
use faster speeds for small sized workpieces (under  
2" in diameter).  
Keep the turning tool on the tool rest the ENTIRE  
time that it is in contact with the workpiece.  
Learn the correct techniques for each tool you will  
use. If you are unsure, read books or magazines  
about lathe techniques and seek training from expe-  
rienced users.  
Turn the lathe OFF immediately if the workpiece  
vibrates excessively. Check to make sure the  
workpiece is centered and balanced. Remove the  
workpiece and trim excess waste off corners with a  
bandsaw or table saw to reduce vibration. Make sure  
workpiece is securely attached in the setup.  
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Faceplate Turning  
Faceplate turning (Figure 22) is when a workpiece is  
mounted to the 3" faceplate, which is mounted to the  
headstock spindle. This type of turning is usually done  
with open-faced workpieces like bowls.  
To mount your workpiece to the faceplate, do these  
steps:  
1. Find the center of your workpiece in the same man-  
ner as when spindle turning.  
2. Cut off the corners of the workpiece.  
Figure 22. Typical faceplate turning oper-  
ation.  
3. Center the faceplate on the workpiece and attach it  
through the faceplate holes with wood screws.  
4. Thread the faceplate onto the headstock spindle and  
GOOD  
BAD  
tighten securely.  
Note: If screws cannot be placed in the workpiece, then a  
backing block can be glued to the workpiece and attached  
to the faceplate with screws.  
NOTICE: Only use tap screws or wood screws with non-  
tapered heads (Figure 23) to attach the faceplate to the  
workpiece. Do NOT use drywall screws or screws with  
tapered heads because these can split the faceplate, or  
the screws may snap off during operation.  
Figure 23. Correct and incorrect  
screw types for mounting faceplate to  
workpiece.  
To mount your workpiece to a backing block, do these  
steps:  
1. Make the backing block (Figure 24) from a piece of  
scrap wood that is flat on both sides.  
2. Locate and mark the center of both the workpiece  
and the backing block.  
3. Drill a 14" hole in the center of the backing block.  
4. Glue the center of the backing block to the center  
of the workpiece (look through the drilled hole to  
line up centers), clamp the backing block to the  
workpiece, and wait for the glue to cure according  
to the manufacturer’s recommendation.  
Figure 24.Typical example of mounting  
faceplate to a backing block.  
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Sanding/Finishing  
After turning, the workpiece can be sanded, as shown  
in Figure 25, and finished (in the same manner) before  
removing it from the lathe.  
Sandpaper  
ENTANGLEMENT HAzARD!  
Wrapping the sandpaper com-  
pletely around the workpiece can  
pull your hands into the moving  
workpiece and may cause injury.  
Never wrap sandpaper complete-  
Figure 25. Typical sanding operation.  
Workpiece  
ly around the workpiece!  
Whenever sanding or finishing, move the tool rest holder  
out of the way to increase personal safety and gain ade-  
quate working room.  
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ACCESSORIES  
Lathe Accessories  
The following lathe accessories may be available through your local Woodstock International Inc. Dealer.  
If you do not have a dealer in your area, these products are also available through online dealers. Please  
call or e-mail Woodstock International Inc. Customer Service to get a current listing of dealers at: 1-800-  
545-8420 or at [email protected].  
The D2056 SHOP FOX® Tool Table is great for bench-top tools such  
as chop saws, drill presses, scroll saws, and bandsaws. Support cross  
braces on top provide incredible strength and capacity. Flared legs  
and adjustable rubber feet ensure stability and reduce machine vibra-  
tion. Butcher block finish table top measures 13" x 23" and is 301/2  
tall. 700 lb. capacity.  
"
The W1752 SHOP FOX® Bed Extension enables your W1753 lathe to  
turn to 38" between centers. (Model W1752 shown with W1753 bed  
extension.)  
The D2304 6-Piece Deluxe HSS Lathe Chisel Set features beefy ash  
handles for unsurpassed control, brass ferrules and high speed steel  
blades. Includes: a 17" long 13/16" Parting Tool, 13/16" Round Nose and  
3
/
8" Gouge; a 19" long 1" Skew, a 5/8" Gouge and a 223/4" long 3/8  
"
Gouge.  
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MAINTENANCE  
General  
Regular periodic maintenance on your SHOP FOX®  
Model W1752 will ensure its optimum performance. Make  
a habit of inspecting your machine each time you use it.  
Check for the following conditions and repair or  
replace when necessary:  
Daily Check:  
Loose mounting bolts.  
Worn or damaged wires.  
Worn switch  
MAKE SURE that your machine is  
unplugged during all maintenance pro-  
cedures! If this warning is ignored, seri-  
ous personal injury may occur.  
Any other unsafe condition.  
Monthly Check:  
Belt tension, damage, or wear.  
Clean/vacuum dust buildup off of motor.  
Lubrication  
with light machine oil.  
Lubricate the locations shown in Figure 26  
Cleaning  
Cleaning the Model W1752 is relatively easy. Vacuum excess  
wood chips and sawdust, and wipe off the remaining dust  
with a dry cloth. If any resin has built up, use a resin dis-  
solving cleaner to remove it.  
Unpainted Cast Iron  
Protect the unpainted cast iron surfaces on the lathe by  
wiping them clean after every use—this ensures moisture  
from wood dust does not remain on bare metal surfaces.  
Keep the bed rust-free with regular applications of quality  
metal protectant products.  
Figure 26. Lubrication locations.  
Changing Belt  
To change the belt, do these steps:  
1. Perform Steps 1-2 in the Changing Speeds proce-  
dure on Page 16.  
2. Roll the belt off of the pulleys and slide it under the  
belt cover plates.  
3. Reverse Steps 1-2 to reinstall the belt.  
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SERVICE  
Troubleshooting  
This section covers the most common problems and corrections with this type of  
machine. WARNING! DO NOT make any adjustments until power is disconnected and  
moving parts have come to a complete stop!  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
CORRECTIVE ACTION  
Machine does not start or a 1. Power supply is at fault/switched 1. Ensure hot lines have correct voltage on all legs and  
breaker trips.  
OFF.  
main power supply is switched ON.  
2. Plug/receptacle is at fault or wired 2. Test for good contacts; correct the wiring.  
incorrectly.  
3. Lockout key is at fault.  
3. Install/replace lockout key; replace switch.  
4. Motor ON button or ON/OFF switch 4. Replace faulty ON button or ON/OFF switch.  
is at fault.  
5. Wiring is open.  
5. Check for broken wires or disconnected/corroded  
connections, and repair/replace as necessary.  
6. Test/repair/replace.  
6. Motor is at fault.  
Machine stalls or is under- 1. Plug/receptacle is at fault.  
1. Test for good contacts; correct the wiring.  
2. Test by rotating shaft; rotational grinding/loose  
shaft requires bearing replacement.  
powered.  
2. Motor bearings are at fault.  
3. Motor has overheated.  
4. Motor is at fault.  
3. Clean off motor, let cool, and reduce workload.  
4. Test/repair/replace.  
Machine has vibration or 1. Workpiece or chuck is at fault.  
noisy operation.  
1. Center workpiece in chuck or face plate; reduce  
RPM; replace defective chuck.  
2. Motor or component is loose.  
2. Inspect/replace stripped or damaged bolts/nuts,  
and re-tighten with thread locking fluid.  
3. Motor fan is rubbing on fan cover. 3. Replace dented fan cover; replace loose/damaged  
fan.  
4. Motor bearings are at fault.  
4. Test by rotating shaft; rotational grinding/loose  
shaft requires bearing replacement.  
Motor automatically shuts 1. Short circuit in motor or loose con- 1. Inspect connections on motor for loose or shorted  
off.  
nections.  
terminals or worn insulation.  
2. Repair cause of short and or install correct fuses or  
circuit breakers.  
2. Incorrect fuses/circuit breakers.  
Operation  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
CORRECTIVE ACTION  
Vibration noise while 1. Belt cover loose.  
machine is running; noise  
changes when speed is  
changed.  
1. Tighten the belt cover lock handle; if neces-  
sary install a soft, vibration dampening material  
(between the belt cover and the headstock casting.  
2. Belt cover bent or dented and is 2. Remove belt cover and inspect the inside for dents,  
making contact with the motor pul-  
ley or belt.  
bends, or indications of rubbing. Tap out the dent  
with a rubber mallet, bend back into proper shape,  
or shim belt cover away from the motor pulley.  
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PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
CORRECTIVE ACTION  
Vibration noise while 1. Dented fan cover on motor.  
machine is running; noise  
remains constant when  
1. Replace or adjust fan cover. Inspect motor fan and  
replace if damaged.  
speed is changed.  
Excessive vibration.  
1. Workpiece mounted incorrectly.  
1. Re-mount workpiece, making sure that centers are  
embedded in true center of workpiece.  
2. Workpiece warped, out of round, 2. Cut workpiece to correct, or use a different  
or is flawed.  
workpiece.  
3. Spindle speed is set too fast for 3. Reduce the spindle speed.  
mounted workpiece.  
4. Lathe is resting on an uneven sur- 4. Shim or adjust feet to remove any wobbles.  
face.  
5. Motor mount bolts are loose.  
6. Belt is worn or damaged.  
7. Spindle bearings are worn.  
5. Tighten motor mount bolts.  
6. Replace belt.  
7. Replace spindle bearings.  
Chisels grab or dig into 1. Tool rest set too low.  
workpiece.  
1. Set tool rest higher. See Page 22 for how to properly  
set the tool rest height.  
2. Tool rest set too far from 2. Move the tool rest closer to the workpiece. See Page  
workpiece.  
22 for the proper workpiece/tool rest clearance.  
3. Use the correct chisel/tool; educate yourself by  
reading books, trade magazines, or seeking help  
from an experienced lathe operator.  
3. Wrong chisel/tool being used.  
4. Chisel/tool dull.  
4. Sharpen or replace the chisel/tool you are using.  
Bad surface finish.  
Tailstock moves.  
1. Wrong spindle speed.  
1. Use trial-and-error to find a better spindle speed.  
2. Dull chisel or wrong chisel being 2. Sharpen chisel or try a different chisel.  
used for the operation.  
1. Tailstock mounting bolt loose.  
1. Tighten.  
2. Too much clamping pressure 2. Apply less clamping pressure with tailstock.  
applied by tailstock.  
3. Bed surface is oily or greasy.  
Can't remove tapered tool 1. Tailstock barrel had not retracted 1. Turn the barrel handwheel until it forces taper out  
from tailstock barrel.  
3. Clean bed surface to remove oil/grease.  
all the way back into the tailstock.  
of barrel.  
2. Debris was not removed from taper 2. Always make sure that taper surfaces are clean.  
before inserting into barrel.  
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Wiring Diagram W1752  
COLOR KEY  
Bk  
BLACK  
Wt  
Gn  
WHITE  
GREEN  
RED  
PADDLE SWITCH  
Rd  
(viewed from behind)  
NOTICE  
This motor wiring diagram is  
current at the time of printing;  
however, always use the dia-  
gram on the inside of the junc-  
tion box cover when rewiring  
your motor!  
Bk  
110  
VAC  
Bk  
Wt  
Wt  
Gn  
Gn  
Wt Gn  
Green  
Ground  
Bk  
White  
Neutral  
Bk  
Gn  
Wt  
5-15 Plug  
Black  
Hot  
Ground  
Rd  
Rd  
Bk  
Rd  
Run  
Capacitor  
25MFD  
250VAC  
MOTOR  
Figure 27. Motor connections.  
Figure 28. Switch connections.  
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PARTS  
83  
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71  
39  
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63  
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62  
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68  
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34  
33  
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66  
65  
36  
51  
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30  
29  
28  
26  
25  
58  
49  
48  
24  
32  
31  
70  
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54  
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18  
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59  
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22  
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15  
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14  
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8
16-1  
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16-2  
16-3  
27-4  
27-5  
27-6  
27-2  
27-1  
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Parts List  
REF PART#  
DESCRIPTION  
REF PART#  
DESCRIPTION  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
XPAW02.5M HEXWRENCH2.5MMꢀ  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
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63  
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65  
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68  
69  
70  
71  
72  
73  
74  
75  
76  
77  
78  
79  
80  
81  
82  
83  
XPRP61M  
X1752038  
X1752039  
XPSB40M  
XPN03M  
X1752042  
X1752043  
X1752044  
X1752045  
X1752046  
X1752047  
X1752048  
X1752049  
XPR06M  
X1752051  
X1752052  
X1752053  
XPSS02M  
XPLN05M  
X1752056  
X1752057  
XPRP05M  
XPR01M  
ROLLPIN3X12  
X1752002  
X1752003  
X1752004  
XPR02M  
XPRP39M  
X1752007  
XPLN05M  
X1752009  
X1752010  
X1752011  
X1752012  
XPR01M  
TOOLRESTRELEASELEVER  
LEVERKNOB  
ECCENTRICSHAFT  
EXTRETAININGRING14MM  
ROLLPIN4X20  
TOOLREST  
LOCKNUTM10-1.5  
SLIDECOLLAR  
ADJUSTSHAFT  
TOOLRESTLOCKHANDLEM6-1  
TOOLPOSTBASE  
EXTRETAININGRING10MM  
LOCTITESCREW10-24X6  
DUSTGUARD  
BELTTENSIONLOCKKNOB  
THUMBSCREWM5-.8X15  
CAPSCREWM8-1.25X35  
HEXNUTM8-1.25  
THREADEDSHAFT  
COMPRESSIONSPRING  
ULTR-FLEXꢀꢀBELT7X3.4X600MM  
GUARDPLATE  
LOCKHANDLE  
KNOCKOUTBAR  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
LEVERKNOB  
TAILSTOCKRELEASELEVER  
EXTRETAININGRING16MM  
ECCENTRICSHAFT  
QUILLHANDWHEELHANDLE  
TAILSTOCKHANDWHEEL  
SETSCREWM6-1X6ꢀ  
LOCKNUTM10-1.5  
SLIDECOLLAR  
X1752014  
X1752015  
X1752016  
MOTOR  
16-1 X1752016-1 FANCOVER  
16-2 X1752016-2 FAN  
16-3 X1752016-3 CAPACITOR25MFD250VAC  
16-4 X1752016-4 CAPACITORCOVER  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
X1752017  
X1752018  
X1752019  
X1752020  
XPW02M  
RUBBERSLEEVE  
ADJUSTSHAFT  
ROLLPIN5X30  
SQUAREHEADBOLT  
TENSIONBRACKET  
CAPSCREWM5-.8X15ꢀ  
FLATWASHER5MM  
LOCKWASHER5MM  
MOTORPLATE  
PHLPHDSCRM6-1X16  
LOCKNUTM8-1.25  
MOTORPULLEY  
EXTRETAININGRING10MM  
CAPSCREWM4-.7X16ꢀ  
HEXNUTM4-.7  
QUILLLOCKHANDLE  
ECCENTRICSHAFT  
TAILSTOCKCASTING  
RUBBERCOLLAR  
FLATWASHER15MM  
EXTRETAININGRING15MM  
TAILSTOCKLEADSCREW  
TAILSTOCKQUILL  
BEDWAY  
LIVECENTERMT#2ꢀ  
FACEPLATE3"  
INDEXEDSPINDLE  
SPURCENTERMT#2  
SPINDLE  
BALLBEARING6005ZZ  
HEADSTOCKCASTING  
BALLBEARING6004ZZ  
SPINDLEPULLEY  
SETSCREWM4-.7X6ꢀ  
PULLEYSAFETYCOVER  
HEADSTOCKHANDWHEEL  
SETSCREWM6-1X6  
XPSB16M  
XPN04M  
21-1 XPLW01M  
X1752062  
X1752063  
X1752064  
X1752065  
XPW14M  
XPR05M  
X1752068  
X1752069  
X1752070  
X1752071  
X1752072  
X1752073  
X1752074  
X1752075  
XP6005  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
X1752022  
XPS11M  
XPLN04M  
X1752025  
XPSS79M  
X1752027  
SETSCREWM4-.7X6  
SWITCH  
27-1 X1752027-1 SWITCHW/SAFETYKEY  
27-2 XPN07 HEXNUT10-24ꢀ  
27-3 X1752027-3 SWITCHBOX  
27-4 X1752027-4 SWITCHPLATE  
27-5 XPTLW02M  
27-6 XPS10  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
EXTTOOTHWASHER5MM  
PHLPHDSCR10-24X1-1/2  
WIRECLAMP  
FLATWASHER5MM  
PHLPHDSCRM5-.8X10  
RUBBERFOOT  
X1752028  
XPW02M  
XPS09M  
X1752031  
XPN08  
X1752077  
XP6004  
HEXNUT3/8-16ꢀ  
X1752079  
XPSS79M  
X1752081  
X1752082  
XPSS02M  
X1752033  
X1752034  
X1752035  
X1752036  
LOWERPULLEYACCESSPLATE  
COMPRESSIONSPRING  
SPACER18MM  
SHAFT  
-31-  
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W1752 Owner's Manual (Mfg. 1/07+)  
Label Placement  
Safety labels warn about machine hazards and how to prevent machine damage or injury. The  
owner of this machine MUST maintain the original location and readability of all labels on this  
machine. If any label is removed or becomes unreadable, REPLACE that label before allowing the  
machine to enter service again. Contact Woodstock International, Inc. at (360) 734-3482 or www.  
shopfoxtools.com to order new labels.  
89  
90  
88  
91  
87  
92  
93  
94  
95  
REF PART#  
DESCRIPTION  
MACHINEIDLABEL  
87  
88  
89  
90  
91  
92  
93  
94  
95  
X1752087  
X1752088  
X1752089  
X1752090  
X1752091  
X1752092  
X1752093  
X1752094  
X1752095  
DISCONNECTPOWER-SPINDLESPEEDSLABEL  
SAFETYGLASSESLABEL1-1/2"X2-1/2"  
READMANUALLABEL1-1/2"X2-1/2"  
ELECTRICITYLABEL  
ENTANGLEMENTHAZARDLABEL  
SHOPFOXLOGOPLATE  
PAINTFORSHOPFOXMACHINES  
BLACKBASEPAINT  
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Notes  
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Notes  
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W1752 Owner's Manual (Mfg. 1/07+)  
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Fold along dotted lIne  
place  
stamp  
Here  
Woodstock international inc.  
p.o. box 2309  
bellingham, Wa 98227-2309  
Fold along dotted lIne  
tape along edges--please do not staple  
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WARRANTY  
WARRANTY  
Woodstock International, Inc. warrants all Shop Fox machinery to be free of defects from workmanship  
and materials for a period of two 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 reimbursement of third party expenses incurred.  
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 a Shop Fox factory service center with proof of their purchase  
of the product within two 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 warranty 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  
consequential 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  
continuously improve the quality of our products.  
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