Woodstock W1819/W1820 Benutzerhandbuch

Seite von 96
-77-
Df[\cN(/(0&N(/)'D]^%J`eZ\()&(' 
J<I
M
@:<
KiflYc\j_ffk`e^
This section covers the most common problems and corrections with this type of 
machine. 
N8IE@E>;FEFKdXb\XepX[aljkd\ekjlek`cgfn\i`j[`jZfee\Zk\[Xe[
dfm`e^gXikj_Xm\Zfd\kfXZfdgc\k\jkfg
Symptom
Possible Cause
Possible Solution
Machine does not start or a 
breaker trips.
1.  Locking pin installed.
2. Blown fuse.
3.  Power supply switched OFF or at 
fault.
4. Plug/receptacle at fault/wired 
wrong.
5.  Motor connection wired wrong.
6.  Wall circuit breaker tripped.
7.  Wiring open/has high resistance.
8.  Motor ON/OFF switch at fault.
9.  Start capacitor at fault.
10. Motor  at  fault.
1.  Remove locking pin from ON button.
2. Replace fuse/ensure no shorts.
3.  Ensure power supply is on/has correct voltage.
4.  Test for good contacts; correct the wiring.
5.  Correct motor wiring connections.
6.  Ensure circuit size is correct/replace weak breaker.
7.  Check/fix broken, disconnected, or corroded wires. 
8. Replace switch.
9. Test/replace if faulty.
10. Test/repair/replace.
Machine stalls or is under-
powered.
1.  Feed rate/cutting speed too fast.
2.  Workpiece material unsuitable for 
machine.
3. Workpiece crooked; fence mis-
adjusted.
4.  Machine undersized for task.
5.  Run capacitor at fault.
6. Belt slipping.
7. Motor wired incorrectly.
8. Plug/receptacle at fault.
9. Pulley/sprocket slipping on shaft.
10. Motor bearings at fault.
11. Contactor not energized/has poor 
contacts.
12. Motor  overheated.
13. Motor  at  fault.
1. Decrease feed rate/cutting speed.
2.  Only cut wood/ensure moisture is below 20%.
3.  Straighten or replace workpiece/adjust fence.
4. Use correct blade/reduce feed rate or depth of 
cut.
5. Test/repair/replace.
6. Tension/replace belt (Page 74).
7.  Wire motor correctly.
8.  Test for good contacts/correct wiring.
9.  Replace loose pulley/shaft.
10. Test/repair/replace.
11. Test all legs for power/replace if faulty.
12. Clean motor, let cool, and reduce workload.
13. Test/repair/replace.
Machine has vibration or 
noisy operation.
1.  Motor or component loose.
2. Blade at fault.
3.  Belts worn or loose.
4. Pulley loose.
5.  Motor mount loose/broken.
6.  Machine incorrectly mounted.
7.  Arbor pulley loose.
8.  Motor fan rubbing on fan cover.
9.  Arbor bearings at fault.
10. Motor bearings at fault.
1.  Inspect/replace damaged bolts/nuts, and re-tighten 
with thread locking fluid.
2.  Replace warped/bent blade; resharpen dull blade.
3. Tension/replace belts (Page 74).
4.  Realign/replace shaft, pulley, setscrew, and key.
5. Tighten/replace.
6. Tighten mounting bolts; relocate/shim machine.
7. Retighten/replace arbor pulley.
8.  Fix/replace fan cover; replace loose/damaged fan.
9.  Replace arbor housing bearings; replace arbor. 
10. Test by rotating shaft; grinding/loose shaft requires 
bearing replacement.