Woodstock System W1827 User Manual

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Most cutters are designed to rotate counterclockwise 
and cut the stock from underneath the workpiece, which 
provides a safety barrier between the spinning cutter and 
the operator. In this case, the workpiece is fed past the 
cutter from right to left—against the cutter rotation (see 
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However, some cutters are designed to shape from the 
top of the workpiece, which exposes the operator to the 
spinning cutter and increases the risk of operator injury. 
To avoid this hazard, you can cut from the bottom of the 
workpiece by mounting the cutter upside-down on the 
spindle, reversing the spindle rotation, and feeding the 
workpiece past the cutter from left to right. Refer to 
the following 
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instructions.
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cutter rotating counterclockwise.
The Model W1827 accommodates cutters that have 
3
4
", 1", 
and 1 
1
4
" center bores when used with the corresponding 
spindle. A large variety of shaper cutters are available 
through your local Woodstock International Inc. Dealer.
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The cutting edges of large cutters travel faster than 
smaller ones at the same spindle speed. Cutters with 
a 3 
1
2
" or larger outside diameter must be operated 
at the slowest speed.
• 
Do not use a spindle speed that exceeds the speed 
rating of the cutter.
• 
Wear heavy leather gloves when handling cutters to 
avoid laceration injuries—cutters are SHARP!
• 
Keep the spindle, spacers, and cutter clean and free 
of debris to prevent them from binding when placed 
on the spindle.
• 
Use the smallest table insert opening possible to 
keep the gap between the table surface and the 
cutter to a minimum. This will help keep wood 
chips from falling into the cabinet, provide better 
workpiece support, and increase operator safety by 
reducing risk of kickback or accidental contact with 
the cutter.
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