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Troubleshooting, Maintenance, Symptom – Woodstock W1679 User Manual

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MAINTENANCE

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Troubleshooting

SYMPTOM

Motor will not start and fuses or

breakers blow.

Motor will not start.

Motor overheats.

Motor stalls, resulting in blown

fuses or tripped breaker.

Loud, repetitious noise coming

from jointer.

Jointer slows when operating.

Jointer cuts loud, overheats or

bogs down in cut.

Gouge in the end of board that is

uneven with rest of cut (snipe).

Workpiece stops or bumps out-

feed table in middle of cut.

POSSIBLE REASON

1. Short circuit in line cord or plug.

2. Short circuit in motor or loose con-

nections.

3. Incorrect fuses or circuit breakers in

power line.

1. Voltage too low.

2. Open circuit in motor or loose con-

nections.

1. Motor overloaded.

2. Restricted air circulation through

motor.

1. Short circuit in motor or loose con-

nections.

2. Voltage too low.

3. Incorrect fuses or circuit breakers in

power line.

4. Motor overloaded.

1. Pulley setscrews or keys are missing

or loose.

2. Motor fan is hitting the cover.

3. V-belt is defective.

1. Too fast of a feed rate.

2. Too deep of cut.

1. Too deep of cut.

2. Knives are dull.

1. Outfeed table set too low.

1. Outfeed table set too high.

HOW TO REMEDY

1. Inspect cord or plug for damaged insulation and shorted

wires.

2. Inspect all connections on motor for loose or shorted ter-

minals or worn insulation.

3. Replace with correct fuses or circuit breakers.

1. Call an electrician to correct power line voltage.

2. Inspect all lead connections on motor for loose or open

connections.

1. Reduce load on motor.

2. Clean out motor to provide proper circulation.

1. Inspect connections on motor for loose or shorted termi-

nals or worn insulation.

2. Call an electrician to correct power line voltage.

3. Replace with correct fuses or circuit breakers.

4. Reduce load placed on motor.

1. Replace or tighten setscrews or keys if necessary.

2. Tighten fan or shim motor cover.

3. Replace V-belt. See page 28.

1. Feed workpiece at a slower rate.

2. Decrease depth of cut.

1. Decrease depth of cut.

2. Replace or sharpen knives.

1. Set outfeed table even with cutterhead knife at top dead

center. See page 18-19.

1. Set outfeed table even with cutterhead knife at top dead

center. See page 18-19.