Woodstock International Inc Automobile Parts W1830 User Manual

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Electrical Safety Instructions................. 20  
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This machine 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: k\Z_$jlggfik7j_fg]fo%  
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Model W1830 (For Machines Mfg. Since 1/12)  
Controls and Features  
Machine  
Hook  
Front View  
Exhaust  
Port  
Remote  
Control  
Control  
Panel  
Handle  
Rear View  
Outer  
Filter  
Inner Filter  
(Behind Outer Filter  
READ and understand this  
entire manual before using  
this machine. Serious per-  
sonal injury may occur  
if safety and operational  
information is not under-  
stood and followed. DO  
NOT risk your safety by  
not reading!  
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For Your Own Safety,  
Read Manual Before Operating Machine  
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jX]\kpꢀd\jjX^\j%ꢀK_\ꢀgif^i\jj`feꢀf]ꢀjpdYfcjꢀ`jꢀ[\jZi`Y\[ꢀY\cfn%ꢀI\d\dY\iꢀk_XkꢀjX]\kpꢀd\jjX^\jꢀYpꢀ  
k_\dj\cm\j[fefk\c`d`eXk\[Xe^\iXe[Xi\efkXjlYjk`klk\]figifg\iXZZ`[\ekgi\m\ek`fed\X$  
jli\jÇk_`jꢀi\jgfej`Y`c`kpꢀ`jꢀlck`dXk\cpꢀlgꢀkfꢀk_\ꢀfg\iXkfiꢁ  
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N@CCꢀi\jlckꢀ`eꢀ[\Xk_ꢀfiꢀj\i`fljꢀ`ealip%  
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:FLC;ꢀi\jlckꢀ`eꢀ[\Xk_ꢀfiꢀj\i`fljꢀ`ealip%  
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D8Pꢀi\jlckꢀ`eꢀd`efiꢀfiꢀdf[\iXk\ꢀ`ealip%  
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gifg\iꢀfg\iXk`feꢀf]ꢀk_\ꢀ\hl`gd\ek#ꢀXe[&fiꢀXꢀj`klXk`feꢀk_XkꢀdXpꢀ  
ZXlj\ꢀ[XdX^\ꢀkfꢀk_\ꢀdXZ_`e\ip%  
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JkXe[Xi[ꢀDXZ_`e\ipꢀJX]\kpꢀ@ejkilZk`fej  
FNE<IËJꢀD8EL8C% Read and understand this  
owner’s manual BEFORE using machine.  
Untrained users can be seriously hurt.  
?<8I@E>ꢀGIFK<:K@FE% Always wear hearing  
protection when operating or observing  
loud machinery. Extended exposure to this  
noise without hearing protection can cause  
permanent hearing loss.  
<P<ꢀGIFK<:K@FE% Always wear ANSI-approved  
safety glasses or a face shield when operating  
or observing machinery to reduce the risk of  
eye injury or blindness from flying particles.  
Everyday eyeglasses are not approved safety  
glasses.  
D<EK8Cꢀ8C<IKE<JJ% Be mentally alert when  
running machinery. Never operate under the  
influence of drugs or alcohol, when tired, or  
when distracted.  
?8Q8I;FLJꢀ;LJK% Dust created while using  
machinery may cause cancer, birth defects,  
or long-term respiratory damage. Be aware  
of dust hazards associated with workpiece  
materials, and always wear a NIOSH-approved  
respirator to reduce your risk.  
;@J:FEE<:K@E>ꢀGFN<IꢀJLGGCP% Always  
disconnect machine from power supply before  
servicing, adjusting, or changing cutting tools  
(bits, blades, cutters, etc.). Make sure switch  
is in OFF position before reconnecting to avoid  
an unexpected or unintentional start.  
N<8I@E>ꢀGIFG<Iꢀ8GG8I<C% Do not wear  
clothing, apparel, or jewelry that can become  
entangled in moving parts. Always tie back  
or cover long hair. Wear non-slip footwear to  
avoid accidental slips which could cause a loss  
of workpiece control.  
;8E><IFLJꢀ<EM@IFED<EKJ% Do not use  
machinery in wet or rainy locations, cluttered  
areas, around flammables, or in poorly-lit  
areas. Keep work area clean, dry, and well-  
lighted to minimize risk of injury.  
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8GGIFM<;ꢀFG<I8K@FE% Untrained operators  
can be seriously hurt by machinery. Only  
allow trained or properly supervised people  
to use machine. When machine is not being  
used, disconnect power, remove switch keys,  
or lock-out machine to prevent unauthorized  
use—especially around children. Make  
workshop kid proof!  
JK89C<ꢀD8:?@E<% Unexpected movement during  
operations greatly increases the risk of injury  
and loss of control. Verify machines are  
stable/secure and mobile bases (if used) are  
locked before starting.  
=FI:@E>ꢀD8:?@E<IP% Do not force machine. It  
will do the job safer and better at the rate for  
which it was designed.  
FECPꢀLJ<ꢀ8Jꢀ@EK<E;<;% Only use machine for  
its intended purpose. Never modify or alter  
machine for a purpose not intended by the  
manufacturer or serious injury may result!  
8NBN8I;ꢀGFJ@K@FEJ% Keep proper footing and  
balance at all times when operating machine.  
Do not overreach! Avoid awkward hand  
positions that make workpiece control difficult  
or increase the risk of accidental injury.  
LJ<ꢀI<:FDD<E;<;ꢀ8::<JJFI@<J% Consult  
this owner’s manual or the manufacturer for  
recommended accessories. Using improper  
accessories will increase the risk of serious  
injury.  
LE8KK<E;<;ꢀFG<I8K@FE% Never leave machine  
running while unattended. Turn machine off  
and ensure all moving parts completely stop  
before walking away.  
:?@C;I<Eꢀꢂꢀ9PJK8E;<IJ% Keep children and  
bystanders a safe distance away from work  
area. Stop using machine if children or  
bystanders become a distraction.  
D8@EK8@EꢀN@K?ꢀ:8I<% Follow all maintenance  
instructions and lubrication schedules to  
keep machine in good working condition. An  
improperly maintained machine may increase  
the risk of serious injury.  
I<DFM<ꢀ8;ALJK@E>ꢀKFFCJ% Never leave  
adjustment tools, chuck keys, wrenches, etc.  
in or on machine—especially near moving  
parts. Verify removal before starting!  
:?<:Bꢀ;8D8><;ꢀG8IKJ% Regularly inspect  
machine for damaged parts, loose bolts,  
mis-adjusted or mis-aligned parts, binding,  
or any other conditions that may affect safe  
operation. Always repair or replace damaged  
parts, wires, cords, or plugs before operating  
machine.  
J<:LI@E>ꢀNFIBG@<:<% When required, use  
clamps or vises to secure workpiece. A secured  
workpiece protects hands and frees both of  
them to operate the machine.  
=<<;ꢀ;@I<:K@FE% Unless otherwise noted, feed  
work against the rotation of blades or cutters.  
Feeding in the same direction of rotation may  
pull your hand into the cut.  
D8@EK8@EꢀGFN<Iꢀ:FI;J%ꢀWhen disconnecting  
cord-connected machines from power, grab  
and pull the plug—NOT the cord. Pulling the  
cord may damage the wires inside. Do not  
handle the cord/plug with wet hands. Avoid  
cord damage by keeping it away from heated  
surfaces, high traffic areas, harsh chemicals,  
and wet or damp locations.  
>L8I;Jꢀꢂꢀ:FM<IJ% Guards and covers can  
protect you from accidental contact with  
moving parts or flying debris. Make sure  
they are properly installed, undamaged, and  
working correctly before using machine.  
<OG<I@<E:@E>ꢀ;@==@:LCK@<J% If at any time you  
are experiencing difficulties performing the  
intended operation, stop using the machine!  
Contact our Technical Support for help at  
(360) 734-3482.  
E<M<IꢀJK8E;ꢀFEꢀD8:?@E<% Serious injury or  
accidental contact with cutting tool may  
occur if machine is tipped. Machine may be  
damaged.  
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@EK<E;<;ꢀLJ<% This air filter is designed  
to capture dust from ambient air in a  
woodworking shop for a short time after  
cutting or sanding operations. DO NOT use  
this air filter to collect particles of silica,  
metal, lead paint, asbestos, or hazardous  
bacterium. DO NOT allow this filter to collect  
liquids, combustible fumes, burning or  
smoking material, or toxic fumes.  
;@J:FEE<:K@E>ꢀGFN<IꢀJLGGCP% Turn the  
switch OFF, disconnect the air filter from the  
power supply, and allow the impeller to come  
to a complete stop before leaving the machine  
unattended or doing any service, cleaning,  
maintenance, or adjustments.  
I<>LC8Iꢀ:C<8E@E>% For best performance,  
regularly check/clean the filters to avoid the  
buildup of fine dust. Make sure to regularly  
clean the surrounding area where the machine  
is operated—excessive dust buildup on  
overhead lights, heaters, electrical panels,  
or other heat sources will increase the risk of  
fire.  
?8Q8I;FLJꢀ;LJK% Dust exposure may cause  
cancer, birth defects, or long-term respiratory  
damage. Be aware of the dust hazards  
associated with each workpiece material, and  
always wear a NIOSH-approved respirator to  
reduce your risk.  
JLJG<E;<;ꢀ;LJKꢀG8IK@:C<Jꢀ8E;ꢀ@>E@K@FEꢀ  
JFLI:<J% DO NOT operate the air filter in  
areas where explosion risks are high. Areas  
of high risk include, but are not limited to,  
areas near pilot lights, open flames, or other  
ignition sources.  
C<8;ꢀG8@EKꢀ;LJKꢀ8E;ꢀ8J9<JKFJꢀ=@9<IJ% DO  
NOT try to collect lead paint or asbestos  
fibers with this machine. Due to the high  
hazard to human health, these materials must  
be collected with special equipment.  
;LJKꢀ8CC<I>@<J% Dust from certain woods  
may cause an allergic reaction in people and  
animals. Make sure you know what type of  
wood dust you will be exposed to in case  
there is a possibility of an allergic reaction.  
=@I<ꢀJLGGI<JJ@FE% Only operate the air filter  
in locations that contain a fire suppression  
system or have a fire extinguisher nearby.  
@DG<CC<Iꢀ?8Q8I;J% DO NOT place your hands  
or tools inside the air filter housing during  
operation for any reason. The powerful  
N<8IꢀI<JG@I8KFI% Fine dust that is too small  
to be caught in the filter will be blown into  
the ambient air during operation. Wearing a  
NIOSH approved respirator during this time  
will reduce your risk of permanent respiratory  
damage.  
suction could easily cause accidental contact  
with the impeller which could cause serious  
personal injury or damage to the machine.  
FG<I8K@E>ꢀCF:8K@FE% DO NOT operate the air  
filter in rainy or wet locations—exposure to  
water may create a shock hazard or decrease  
the life of the machine.  
<DGKP@E>ꢀ;LJK% When removing dust from the  
filters, turn OFF the switch, disconnect power,  
and wear a respirator and safety glasses.  
Empty dust away from ignition sources and  
into an approved container.  
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This machine must be connected to the correct size and  
type of power supply circuit, or fire or electrical damage  
may occur. Read through this section to determine if an  
adequate power supply circuit is available. If a correct  
circuit is not available, a qualified electrician MUST install  
one before you can connect the machine to power.  
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Y\]fi\ꢀ `kꢀ `jꢀ jX]\ꢀ kfꢀ fg\iXk\%ꢀ ;Fꢀ EFKꢀ  
Zfee\Zkꢀ k_`jꢀ dXZ_`e\ꢀ kfꢀ k_\ꢀ gfn\iꢀ  
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k_`jꢀdXelXc%  
A power supply circuit includes all electrical equipment  
between the breaker box or fuse panel in the building  
and the machine. The power supply circuit used for  
this machine must be sized to safely handle the full-  
load current drawn from the machine for an extended  
period of time. (If this machine is connected to a circuit  
protected by fuses, use a time delay fuse marked D.)  
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The full-load current rating is the amperage a machine  
draws at 100% of the rated output power. On machines  
with multiple motors, this is the amperage drawn by the  
largest motor or sum of all motors and electrical devices  
that might operate at one time during normal operations.  
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This machine is prewired to operate on a 120V power  
supply circuit that has a verified ground and meets the  
following requirements:  
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This machine MUST be grounded. In the event of certain  
types of malfunctions or breakdowns, grounding provides  
a path of least resistance for electric current to travel—in  
order to reduce the risk of electric shock.  
Improper connection of the equipment-grounding wire will  
increase the risk of electric shock. The wire with green  
insulation (with/without yellow stripes) is the equipment-  
grounding wire. If repair or replacement of the power  
cord or plug is necessary, do not connect the equipment-  
grounding wire to a live (current carrying) terminal.  
Check with a qualified electrician or service personnel  
if you do not understand these grounding requirements,  
or if you are in doubt about whether the tool is  
properly grounded. If you ever notice that a cord or  
plug is damaged or worn, disconnect it from power, and  
immediately replace it with a new one.  
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GROUNDED  
This machine is equipped with a power cord that has an  
equipment-grounding wire and NEMA 5-15 grounding plug.  
The plug must only be inserted into a matching receptacle  
(see =`^li\) that is properly installed and grounded in  
accordance with local codes and ordinances.  
120V  
5-15 RECEPTACLE  
Grounding Prong  
5-15 PLUG  
Neutral Hot  
<ok\ej`feꢀ:fi[j  
We do not recommend using an extension cord with this  
machine. Extension cords cause voltage drop, which may  
damage electrical components and shorten motor life.  
Voltage drop increases with longer extension cords and  
the gauge smaller gauge sizes (higher gauge numbers  
indicate smaller sizes).  
Figure 1% NEMA 5-15 plug & receptacle.  
Any extension cord used with this machine must contain a  
ground wire, match the required plug and receptacle, and  
meet the following requirements:  
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This machine has been carefully packaged for safe  
transportation. If you notice the machine has been  
damaged during shipping, please contact your authorized  
Shop Fox dealer immediately.  
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gfn\iꢀlek`cꢀ`ejkilZk\[ꢀfk_\in`j\%  
The following is a description of the main components  
shipped with the Model W1830. Lay the components out  
to inventory them.  
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dflek`e^ꢀcfZXk`feꢀfeꢀk_\ꢀdXZ_`e\ꢀfiꢀ\oXd`e\ꢀk_\ꢀ  
gXZbX^`e^ꢀdXk\i`XcjꢀZXi\]lccp%ꢀFZZXj`feXccpꢀn\ꢀgi\$`ejkXccꢀ  
Z\ikX`eꢀZfdgfe\ekjꢀ]fiꢀjX]\iꢀj_`gg`e^%  
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8% Air Filter Unit ..............................................1  
9% Hanging Chains.............................................4  
:% Ceiling Hooks...............................................4  
;% Machine Hooks .............................................4  
<% Remote Control w/Batteries.............................1  
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Outer Filter.................................................1  
Inner Filter .................................................1  
=`^li\ꢀ)% Shipping inventory.  
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Gfn\iꢀ:fee\Zk`fe  
To avoid unexpected startups or property damage, use  
the following steps whenever connecting or disconnecting  
the machine.  
:fee\Zk`e^ꢀGfn\i  
Insert the power cord plug into a matching power supply  
receptacle. The machine is now connected to the power  
source.  
;`jZfee\Zk`e^ꢀGfn\i  
Grasp the molded plug and pull it completely out of the  
receptacle. Do not pull by the cord as this may damage  
the wires inside.  
=`^li\ꢀ*% Connecting power.  
=`^li\ꢀ+% Disconnecting power.  
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K\jkꢀIle  
Once you have unpacked the machine, perform a test  
run before mounting to the ceiling to make sure it runs  
properly.  
If, during the test run, you cannot easily locate the source  
of an unusual noise or vibration, stop using the machine  
immediately, then review the KiflYc\j_ffk`e^ on GX^\ꢀ  
)'.  
If you still cannot remedy a problem, contact our Tech  
Support at (360) 734-3482 for assistance.  
Kfꢀk\jkꢀileꢀk_\ꢀdXZ_`e\#ꢀ[fꢀk_\j\ꢀjk\gj1  
(% Make sure you have read the safety instructions at  
the beginning of the manual.  
)% Place the air filter on a workbench or similar stable  
surface that can support the load.  
*% Connect the air filter to power.  
+% Press the ON SPEED button on the control panel of  
the air filter (see =`^li\ꢀ5) to turn the unit FE. The  
machine should begin to operate.  
=`^li\ꢀ,% Air filter control panel.  
— Strange or unusual noises should be investigated  
and corrected before operating the machine  
further. Always disconnect the machine from  
power when investigating or correcting potential  
problems.  
/% Push the remote control ON SPEED  
button (see =`^li\ꢀ6) repeatedly to  
cycle through the air flow options.  
The lights on the control panel should  
display the selected speed.  
Efk\1 ;fꢀefkꢀY\ꢀXcXid\[ꢀ`]ꢀpflꢀefk`Z\ꢀXꢀjdXccꢀ  
Xdflekꢀf]ꢀm`YiXk`feꢀ[li`e^ꢀk_\ꢀK\jkꢀIle%ꢀ@kꢀ`jꢀ  
efidXcꢀ]fiꢀXccꢀX`iꢀ]`ck\ijꢀkfꢀgif[lZ\ꢀXꢀjdXccꢀ  
Xdflekꢀf]ꢀm`YiXk`feꢀ[li`e^ꢀfg\iXk`fe%ꢀK_`jꢀ  
m`YiXk`feꢀ`jꢀdlZ_ꢀdfi\ꢀefk`Z\XYc\ꢀn_\eꢀfg\iXk`e^ꢀ  
feꢀXꢀ_Xi[ꢀjli]XZ\#ꢀjlZ_ꢀXjꢀXꢀnfibY\eZ_#ꢀZfdgXi\[ꢀ  
kfꢀn_\eꢀfg\iXk`e^ꢀ`eꢀXꢀjljg\e[\[ꢀgfj`k`fe#ꢀXjꢀ  
[\j`^e\[%  
0% Push the remote control TIME button  
repeatedly to cycle through the three  
time options. The lights on the control  
panel should display the amount of  
time the air filter will run before  
automatically turning F==.  
('% Press the remote control OFF button  
to turn the air filter F==.  
,% Push the ON SPEED button repeatedly to cycle  
through the three air flow speed options. The lights  
on the control panel should display the selected  
speed.  
-% Press the OFF button to turn the machine F==.  
.% Point the remote control directly at the control  
panel, and press the remote control ON SPEED  
button to turn the machine FE.  
=`^li\ꢀ-% Remote control.  
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J`k\ꢀGcXee`e^  
Site planning is an important step to maximize the  
effectiveness of the hanging air filter. Air circulation  
must be thought out and all obstructions to the air path  
considered.  
Think of air circulation in terms of the circular motion of  
the air before and after the air filter. The air exiting the  
filter is exhausted at a higher velocity than that entering  
it. Consequently, exhaust being vented inside a building  
can have an effect on the pattern of air circulation.  
Air  
Filter  
Air circulation patterns will vary depending upon which  
air flow speed is used and according to your specific shop  
setup. =`^li\ꢀ7 shows an example of good air circulation.  
Figure 7. The air filter placement  
promotes GOOD circular air motion.  
=`^li\ꢀ8 shows an example of poor air circulation, where  
the air filter is placed too close to obstructions. In this  
situation, the velocity of the air is lost and circulation is  
diminished.  
9\cfnꢀ`jꢀXꢀc`jkꢀf]ꢀk_`e^jꢀkfꢀb\\gꢀ`eꢀd`e[ꢀn_\eꢀj\c\Zk`e^ꢀ  
Xꢀjgfkꢀ]fiꢀk_\ꢀX`iꢀ]`ck\i1  
Air  
Filter  
Study your shop layout and try to determine the best  
location for the hanging air filter. Air flow that is  
obstructed will cause a short cycle effect, producing  
unsatisfactory results. There must be a clearance of  
at least 3 ft. from any obstructions in front and back  
of the unit.  
Figure /. The air filter placement is too  
close to the walls and leaves much of the  
room unfiltered.  
Try to place the air filter in front of high dust  
producers like sanders or near areas where sanding  
will take place.  
Make sure that an electrical outlet  
with a properly grounded receptacle is  
available at the location you choose.  
Do not place the hanging air filter where garage  
doors may pass closely or where it may impede  
transport or movement of any other object.  
The hanging air filter must be  
supported by wood joists that are  
capable of supporting at least 100 lbs  
each. DO NOT attach the hanging air  
filter to only sheet rock, press board  
or paneling. These materials cannot  
support the filter, and it may fall.  
Try to place the unit where it is easy to access for  
turning it on, cleaning and maintenance.  
@kꢀ`jꢀm\ipꢀ`dgfikXekꢀk_Xkꢀk_\ꢀ_Xe^`e^ꢀX`iꢀ]`ck\iꢀY\ꢀ  
jlggfik\[ꢀgifg\icp%ꢀGc\Xj\ꢀ]fccfnꢀk_\j\ꢀ^l`[\c`e\jꢀ  
n_\eꢀgcXee`e^ꢀn_\i\ꢀkfꢀdflekꢀk_\ꢀle`k1  
Avoid hitting your head on the hanging  
air filter. Make sure there is enough  
clearance between the unit and the  
ground, especially important in a  
basement. If possible, position the air  
filter in an area that has little foot  
traffic but still offers easy access to  
the switch and filters.  
Where the mounting brackets attach is the top of  
the unit. The hanging air filter can only be secured  
by the machine hooks on its top.  
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Dflek`e^ꢀkfꢀ:\`c`e^  
The Model W1830 performs best when hung from the  
ceiling.  
FECPꢀdflekꢀk_\ꢀX`iꢀ]`ck\iꢀle`kꢀkfꢀaf`jkjꢀ  
fiꢀ kXYc\ꢀ k_Xkꢀ ZXeꢀ _fc[ꢀ Xkꢀ c\Xjkꢀ (''ꢀ  
cYj%ꢀ ;Fꢀ EFKꢀ dflekꢀ k_\ꢀ le`kꢀ fecpꢀ kfꢀ  
j_\\kꢀ ifZb#ꢀ gi\jjYfXi[#ꢀ gXe\c`e^#ꢀ fiꢀ  
_fe\pZfdYnXccgXe\cjn`k_\ogXej`fe$  
kpg\ꢀ]Xjk\e\ij%ꢀK_\ꢀ]Xjk\e\ijꢀZXeꢀk\Xiꢀ  
flkꢀXe[ꢀk_\ꢀX`iꢀ]`ck\iꢀZXeꢀ]Xcc%ꢀ@^efi`e^ꢀ  
k_`jꢀ ZXlk`feꢀ ZXeꢀ i\jlckꢀ `eꢀ `ealipꢀ fiꢀ  
gifg\ikpꢀ[XdX^\%  
The advantage of having the air filter mounted to the  
ceiling is that the air circulation pattern is not blocked by  
equipment and obstacles closer to the floor.  
When choosing a location to mount the air filter to the  
ceiling, keep in mind the clearance necessary underneath  
the machine for foot traffic or other operations. The  
mounting chains can be used at full length, which will  
bring the bottom of the air filter to approximately 2512  
"
from the ceiling, or the chains can be doubled-up, which  
will bring the unit approximately 1912" below the ceiling.  
@dgfikXek1 K_\ꢀZ\`c`e^ꢀ_ffbjꢀdljkꢀfecpꢀY\ꢀjZi\n\[ꢀ`ekfꢀ  
jfc`[ꢀnff[%ꢀFk_\in`j\#ꢀk_\pꢀdXpꢀglccꢀflkꢀle[\iꢀcfX[ꢀXe[ꢀ  
ZXlj\ꢀk_\ꢀX`iꢀ]`ck\iꢀkfꢀ]Xcc%  
Kfꢀdflekꢀk_\ꢀX`iꢀ]`ck\iꢀkfꢀk_\ꢀZ\`c`e^#ꢀ[fꢀk_\j\ꢀjk\gj1  
(% Replace the four Phillips head screws shown in  
=`^li\ꢀ9 with the four provided machine hooks (see  
=`^li\ꢀ10).  
)% Tighten each hex nut on the hooks against the air  
Phillips Head Screws  
filter body to secure them in place.  
Figure 0. Remove these Phillips head  
screws.  
Hook  
Hex Nut  
Figure ('. Machine hook installed.  
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Efk\1ꢀJfd\ꢀgfj`k`fejꢀ]fiꢀk_\ꢀZ\`c`e^ꢀ_ffbjꢀdXpꢀY\ꢀ  
jc`^_kcpꢀle\m\eꢀ]ifdꢀ\XZ_ꢀXefk_\i%ꢀKfꢀdXb\ꢀlgꢀ]fiꢀ  
k_`j#ꢀd`efiꢀX[aljkd\ekjꢀZXeꢀY\ꢀdX[\ꢀkfꢀk_\ꢀc\e^k_ꢀ  
f]ꢀk_\ꢀ_Xe^`e^ꢀXjj\dYcpꢀYpꢀX[aljk`e^ꢀk_\ꢀXdflekꢀ  
k_Xkꢀk_\ꢀdXZ_`e\ꢀ_ffbꢀ`jꢀk_i\X[\[ꢀ`ekfꢀk_\ꢀX`iꢀ]`ck\iꢀ  
_flj`e^ꢀꢂj\\ꢀ=`^li\ꢀ(( %ꢀ8]k\iꢀX[aljk`e^ꢀk_\ꢀ_ffbꢀ  
_\`^_k#ꢀk`^_k\eꢀk_\ꢀ_\oꢀelkꢀkfꢀj\Zli\ꢀk_\ꢀ_ffb%  
*% Drill a 332" pilot hole into the center of the joists at  
the mounting locations, then fully thread the ceiling  
hooks into the joists (see Figure 12).  
Hex Nut  
@dgfikXek1 @]ꢀk_\ꢀaf`jkjꢀXi\ꢀZfm\i\[ꢀn`k_ꢀj_\\kꢀifZbꢀ  
fiꢀgXe\c`e^#ꢀlj\ꢀXꢀjkl[ꢀ]`e[\iꢀfiꢀfk_\iꢀ[\m`Z\ꢀkfꢀ  
cfZXk\ꢀk_\ꢀZ\ek\iꢀf]ꢀk_\ꢀaf`jkj%  
Figure ((. Machine hook partially  
threaded to adjust the hanging length.  
+% Attach the provided chains to the ceiling hooks.  
,% With the help of another person to hold the air  
filter up, attach the other end of the chains to the  
machine hooks.  
Ceiling  
Hook  
Joist  
Machine  
Hook  
Figure (). Air filter mounted to the joists.  
K?@Jꢀ8@Iꢀ=@CK<Iꢀ@JꢀKFꢀ9<ꢀLJ<;ꢀ=FIꢀ  
NFF;ꢀ;LJKꢀFECP%ꢀ;fꢀefkꢀlj\ꢀ`kꢀkfꢀ  
]`ck\iꢀkfo`Zꢀ]ld\j#ꢀgX`ekꢀjgiXp#ꢀfiꢀ  
[`jj`gXk\ꢀjdfb\ꢀfiꢀ]ld\j#ꢀn_`Z_ꢀZflc[ꢀ  
[XdX^\ꢀk_\ꢀ]`ck\ij%  
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When used in conjunction with an efficient  
dust collection system, the Model W1830  
removes most fine wood particles up to 1  
micron from the air. This air filter is capable of  
recirculating the air in a room measuring 20'  
x 20' x 8' approximately 7.7 times an hour. We  
recommend that the volume of air in your room  
be recirculated 6–9 times an hour for the best  
filtering effect.  
Klie`e^ꢀFEꢀꢂꢀF==  
When the air filter is connected to power, press  
the ON SPEED button on the air filter control  
panel or the remote control to turn the unit FE.  
Efk\1 K_\ꢀi\dfk\ꢀZfekifcꢀZfddle`ZXk\jꢀn`k_ꢀ  
k_\ꢀX`iꢀ]`ck\iꢀlj`e^ꢀ`e]iXi\[ꢀꢂ@I ꢀXe[ꢀdljkꢀY\ꢀ  
gf`ek\[ꢀ[`i\ZkcpꢀXkꢀk_\ꢀX`iꢀ]`ck\iꢀZfekifcꢀgXe\cꢀkfꢀ  
nfibꢀgifg\icp%  
Therefore, rooms with a larger volume may  
require two or more air filters to achieve proper  
filtering.  
:_Xe^`e^ꢀ8`iꢀ=cfnꢀJg\\[j  
The air filter can be set to operate in three air  
flow speeds—260 (LO), 362 (MED), and 409 CFM  
(HI). CFM is the acronym for Cubic Feet per  
Minute of air flow that is generated through the  
air filter.  
KfꢀZXcZlcXk\ꢀk_\ꢀi\Z`iZlcXk`e^ꢀiXk\ꢀ]fiꢀpfliꢀ  
j_fgꢀjgXZ\#ꢀ[fꢀk_\j\ꢀjk\gj1  
(% Calculate the volume of air in your shop by  
multiplying the length x width x height of  
the room (see the example below). Then,  
divide the volume by the speed (CFM) you  
have chosen to operate the air filter. This  
will give you how many minutes it takes to  
recirculate the air in the room.  
To cycle through the available speeds, press the  
ON SPEED button on the control panel or remote  
control repeatedly. This will illuminate the  
corresponding lights on the control panel.  
J\kk`e^ꢀK`d\i  
The air filter can be set for a timed performance  
of 1, 2, or 4 hours. At the end of this time, the  
air filter will automatically turn F==.  
<oXdgc\1 K_\ꢀiffdꢀd\Xjli\jꢀ)'ꢁꢀoꢀ)'ꢁꢀoꢀ/ꢁꢀ  
Xe[ꢀpflꢀXi\ꢀfg\iXk`e^ꢀk_\ꢀX`iꢀ]`ck\iꢀXkꢀ+'0ꢀ  
:=Dꢀꢂ?@ %  
3200 ft3  
409 CFM  
20' x 20' x 8'  
409 CFM  
=
=
To cycle through the available time settings,  
press the TIME button on the remote  
7.8 Minutes  
control repeatedly. This will illuminate the  
corresponding lights on the control panel.  
)% Calculate how many times per hour the  
room volume is recirculated through the  
air filter by dividing 60 minutes by the  
circulating time from Jk\gꢀ(. This will give  
you how many times an hour the air in the  
room is recirculated through the air filter.  
DXZ_`e\ꢀJkfiX^\  
When the air filter is not in use, unplug the  
power cord from the power source. Secure the  
power cord away from potential hazards, such as  
high traffic areas, sharp objects, heat sources,  
harsh chemicals or fumes, damp areas, etc.  
60 Min.  
=
7.7 Times per Hour  
7.8 Min.  
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The following Air Filter 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:  
1-800-840-8420 or at sales@woodstockint.com.  
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;*/*,ÇFlk\iꢀ=`ck\iꢀ]fiꢀDf[\cꢀN(/*'  
We recommend that you keep a set of filters on hand to ensure  
uninterrupted service of your air filter.  
D3834  
D3835  
The J_fgꢀ=foꢀDf[\cꢀN(.+- is one machine that will sit in the shop  
and gather dust—fine dust that is! With its three speed fan, automatic  
shut-off and 0.3 micron filter, this fine dust air filter circulates shop  
air and captures the fine dust that otherwise stays suspended. Even  
with an efficient dust collector, if other machines are making dust, you  
need this fine air filter.  
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The amount of air filter operation has a direct bearing on  
when you must clean or replace the filters.  
To maintain efficient operation, check the filters  
approximately every 40 hours of use in light or moderately  
dusty environments. In very dusty environments, check  
the filters every eight hours of use. Always wear a  
respirator when checking the filters.  
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(% DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!  
)% Un-latch the filter retaining clips from the top and  
bottom of the unit, as shown in =`^li\ꢀ13, and  
remove the outer filter. Place the filter in a trash  
bag and shake it gently to remove the bulk of the  
dust.  
If you choose to use compressed air to further clean  
the filter, do so outdoors and in an appropriate  
environment where people are not in the immediate  
vicinity.  
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*% Remove the inner filter, place it inside a trash bag  
and gently shake the dust from the inside of the  
filter.  
Optional: Wash the inner filter with water to remove  
the remaining dust, then let it air dry completely.  
Retaining Clip (1 of 2)  
+% Re-install the inner filter, then re-install the outer  
filter with the wire mesh facing to the inside.  
,% Re-latch the retaining clips to secure the filters.  
Inner  
Filter  
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Outer  
Filter  
=`^li\ꢀ(*% Filters exposed for cleaning.  
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This section covers the most common service adjustments  
or procedures that may need to be made during the life  
of your machine.  
If you require additional machine service not included  
in this section, please contact Woodstock International  
Technical Support at (360) 734-3482 or send e-mail to:  
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I\gcXZ`e^ꢀ=lj\  
The fuse on the control panel will blow in the case of a  
thermal overload.  
Replace the fuse only with a fast-acting, 2 amp, 250V fuse  
(Part Number X1830055).  
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Phillips Screwdriver #2.........................................1  
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(% DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!  
Fuse  
Holder Cap  
)% Unthread the fuse holder cap from the control panel  
(see =`^li\ꢀ14) and remove it. The fuse will come  
out with it.  
Figure (+. Fuse holder cap on the control  
*% Replace the fuse and fully thread the cap in to  
panel.  
secure it.  
Batteries  
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I\gcXZ\d\ek  
The remote control uses two AA batteries. To replace  
them, slide the battery compartment cover down and off  
the remote (see =`^li\ꢀ15). Insert the batteries in the  
proper direction and replace the cover.  
Cover  
Figure (,. Remote control battery  
compartment cover removed.  
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This section covers the most common problems and corrections with this type of  
machine. N8IE@E>ꢁꢀ;FꢀEFKꢀdXb\ꢀXepꢀX[aljkd\ekjꢀlek`cꢀgfn\iꢀ`jꢀ[`jZfee\Zk\[ꢀXe[ꢀ  
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:FII<:K@M<ꢀ8:K@FE  
Machine does not start or a 1. Power supply switched OFF or is at 1. Ensure power supply is ON/has correct voltage.  
breaker trips.  
fault.  
2. Remote control not working or bat- 2. Replace batteries; point remote control directly at  
teries are dead.  
control panel.  
3. Infrared transmission is blocked or 3. Make sure the infrared receiver on the control panel  
remote too far away.  
is not blocked; try using the remote closer to the  
filter.  
4. Wall circuit breaker tripped.  
5. Control panel fuse blown.  
4. Ensure circuit size is correct/replace weak breaker.  
5. Check filters/resolve reason for blown fuse; replace  
fuse (see Page 19).  
6. Wiring is open/has high resistance. 6. Check/fix broken, disconnected, or corroded wires.  
7. Infrared receiver at fault.  
7. Inspect/replace if faulty.  
8. Control panel ON SPEED button at 8. Replace faulty ON SPEED button.  
fault.  
9. Motor at fault.  
9. Test/repair/replace.  
Machine stalls or is under- 1. Motor overheated.  
1. Clean filters to reduce load on motor.  
2. Test/repair/replace.  
3. Test/repair/replace.  
powered.  
2. Run capacitor at fault.  
3. Motor at fault.  
Machine has vibration or 1. Motor or component loose.  
noisy operation.  
1. Inspect/replace damaged bolts/nuts, and re-tighten  
with thread locking fluid.  
2. Motor fan rubbing on fan cover.  
3. Motor bearings at fault.  
2. Fix/replace fan cover; replace loose/damaged fan.  
3. Test by rotating shaft; rotational grinding/loose  
shaft requires bearing replacement.  
Loud, repetitious noise, or 1. Air filter is not mounted properly 1. Stabilize the air filter.  
excessive vibration coming  
from air filter.  
and wobbles.  
2. Impeller fan is damaged, loose, or 2. Unplug air filter, and inspect the impeller for dents,  
severely unbalanced.  
bends, loose fins. Replace impeller if any damage is  
found.  
3. The motor mounting is loose.  
3. Make sure all fasteners on the air filter are tight.  
4. Motor fan housing is dented, caus- 4. Replace motor fan housing.  
ing the motor fan blade to hit the  
housing while spinning.  
Air filter does not ade- 1. The filters are dirty.  
quately collect dust; poor  
1. Clean the filters.  
performance.  
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These pages are current at the time of printing. However, in the spirit of improvement, we may  
make changes to the electrical systems of future machines. Study this diagram carefully. If you notice  
differences between your machine and these wiring diagrams, call Woodstock International Technical  
Support at (360) 734-3482.  
(%ꢀ J?F:Bꢀ?8Q8I;% Working on wiring that is  
connected to a power source is extremely  
dangerous. Touching electrified parts will  
result in personal injury including but not  
limited to severe burns, electrocution,  
or death. Disconnect the power from  
the machine before servicing electrical  
components!  
,%ꢀ DFKFIꢀN@I@E>% The motor wiring shown  
in these diagrams is current at the time  
of printing, but it may not match your  
machine. Always use the wiring diagram  
inside the motor junction box.  
-%ꢀ DF;@=@:8K@FEJ% Using aftermarket parts or  
modifying the wiring beyond what is shown  
in the diagram may lead to unpredictable  
results, including serious injury or fire.  
)%ꢀ HL8C@=@<;ꢀ<C<:KI@:@8E% Due to the  
inherent hazards of electricity, only a  
qualified electrician should perform wiring  
tasks on this machine. If you are not a  
qualified electrician, get help from one  
before attempting any kind of wiring job.  
.%ꢀ :8G8:@KFIJ&@EM<IK<IJ% Some capacitors  
and power inverters store an electrical  
charge for up to five minutes after being  
disconnected from the power source. To  
avoid being shocked, wait at least this long  
before working on these components.  
*%ꢀ N@I<ꢀ:FEE<:K@FEJ% All connections must  
be tight to prevent wires from loosening  
during machine operation. Double-check all  
wires disconnected or connected during any  
wiring task to ensure tight connections.  
/%ꢀ <C<:KI@:8CꢀI<HL@I<D<EKJ% You MUST  
follow the electrical requirements at the  
beginning of this manual when connecting  
your machine to a power source.  
+%ꢀ N@I<&:FDGFE<EKꢀ;8D8><% Damaged  
wires or components increase the risk of  
serious personal injury, fire, or machine  
damage. If you notice that any wires or  
components are damaged while performing  
a wiring task, replace those wires or  
0%ꢀ <OG<I@<E:@E>ꢀ;@==@:LCK@<J% If you are  
experiencing difficulties understanding  
the information included in this section,  
contact our Technical Support at (360) 734-  
3482.  
components before completing the task.  
WIRING DIAGRAM COLOR KEY  
BLACK  
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The photos and diagrams  
included in this section are  
best viewed in color. You  
can view these pages in  
color at www.shopfox.biz.  
YELLOW  
BROWN  
GRAY  
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PURPLE  
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Read  
Page 21  
JKFG  
Power  
Cord  
Before  
Wiring  
Neutral  
Ground  
Control  
Panel  
110VAC 5-15 Plug  
(As Recommended)  
Fuse  
F2A250V  
Motor  
Ground  
Ground  
Cabinet  
Impeller  
Housing  
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DESCRIPTION  
REF PART #  
DESCRIPTION  
101  
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111  
XPHTEK15M TAP SCREW M4 X 10  
112  
113  
114  
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116  
250  
251  
256  
257  
258  
259  
X1830112  
X1830113  
D3834  
GROUND WIRE 18AWG 335MM  
WIRE MESH 251 X 528MM  
INNER FILTER 421 X 241 X 160MM  
OUTER FILTER 421 X 241 X 45MM  
RUBBER FOOT  
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT  
BATTERY AA  
THREADED HOOK M6-1 X 35  
HANGING CHAIN 11-1/2"  
HOOK SCREW M6 X 25  
FLANGE NUT M6-1  
X1830102  
XPS14M  
X1830104  
X1830105  
XPS40M  
XPW02M  
XPLW01M  
XPN06M  
XPS08M  
CABINET  
PHLP HD SCR M6-1 X 12  
CABINET HANDLE  
D3835  
HANDLE BRACKET  
X1830116  
X1830250  
XPBATTAA  
X1830256  
X1830257  
X1830258  
XPFN02M  
PHLP HD SCR M5-.8 X 16  
FLAT WASHER 5MM  
LOCK WASHER 5MM  
HEX NUT M5-.8  
PHLP HD SCR M5-.8 X 12  
XPTLW02M EXT TOOTH WASHER 5MM  
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REF PART #  
DESCRIPTION  
REF PART #  
DESCRIPTION  
109  
112  
150  
151  
152  
153  
154  
155  
156  
157  
XPN06M  
HEX NUT M5-.8  
158  
159  
160  
161  
162  
163  
164  
165  
166  
167  
X1830158  
X1830159  
XPHTEK31M TAP SCREW M4 X 14  
X1830161  
X1830162  
XPW07M  
XPLW09M  
XPN07M  
CONTROL PANEL PLATE  
INSULATED FLAT WASHER 3MM  
X1830112  
X1830150  
X1830151  
XPS06M  
X1830153  
X1830154  
X1830155  
X1830156  
XPFH85M  
GROUND WIRE 18AWG 335MM  
POWER CORD 18G 3W 72" 5-15  
STRAIN RELIEF 6P-4  
PHLP HD SCR M5-.8 X 20  
FUSE HOLDER CFH052S CR3-13  
FUSE HOLDER CAP  
FUSE F2A250V  
CONTROL PANEL LABEL  
FLAT HD SCR M3-.5 X 30  
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD  
CONTROL PANEL BOX  
FLAT WASHER 3MM  
LOCK WASHER 3MM  
HEX NUT M3-.5  
X1830166  
X1830167  
WIRE NUT 18G  
WIRE 18G 6-3/4"  
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101  
202  
208*  
207*  
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167  
213  
* 208A Includes  
204, 207, & 208  
204*  
203  
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211  
101  
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REF PART #  
DESCRIPTION  
REF PART #  
DESCRIPTION  
REAR IMPELLER HOUSING COVER  
208A X1830208A IMPELLER HOUSING ASSEMBLY  
101  
167  
200  
201  
202  
203  
204  
205  
206  
XPHTEK15M TAP SCREW M4 X 10  
X1830167  
X1830200  
207  
X1830207  
WIRE 18G 6-3/4"  
CAPACITOR COVER  
208  
209  
210  
211  
212  
213  
X1830208  
X1830209  
XPWF05M  
XPLN02M  
X1830212  
XPS02M  
IMPELLER HOUSING  
RUBBER SPACER  
FENDER WASHER 5MM  
LOCK NUT M5-.8  
MOTOR 1/8HP 120V 60HZ  
PHLP HD SCR M4-.7 X 12  
XPTLW01M EXT TOOTH WASHER 4MM  
XPW02M  
X1830203  
X1830204  
XPB94M  
FLAT WASHER 5MM  
R CAPACITOR 8M 375V 1-1/4 X 2-1/2  
FRONT IMPELLER HOUSING COVER  
HEX BOLT M5-.8 X 25  
X1830206  
SQUIRREL CAGE IMPELLER  
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REF PART #  
DESCRIPTION  
REF PART #  
DESCRIPTION  
300  
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302  
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X1830300  
X1830301  
EXPLOSION HAZARD LABEL  
GENERAL WARNINGS LABEL  
305  
306  
307  
309  
XLABEL-04 ELECTRICITY LABEL  
X1830306  
X1830307  
X1830309  
CONTROL PANEL LABEL  
REMOTE CONTROL LABEL  
SHOP FOX LABEL  
XLABEL-24 DISCONNECT LABEL  
XLABEL-06 EYE/LUNG HAZARD LABEL  
XLABEL-08A READ MANUAL LABEL  
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