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Lubrication – Woodstock SHOP FOX W1747 User Manual

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This planer uses sealed and pre-lubricated ball bearings

that require no lubrication.

The following is a list of parts that need lubrication:

Columns/Lead Screws: The four columns should be lubri-

cated weekly with SAE 30W oil. Unfasten dust covers to

gain access. The four lead screws (

Figure 14) should be

lubricated with general purpose grease once a month.

Worm Gear: The worm gear should be inspected monthly

and lubricated with general purpose grease when need-

ed. Remove the worm gear box to inspect. See parts dia-

gram on

Page 44 for location.

Chain: The table height adjustment chain (see Figure 21

on

Page 28) should be inspected monthly and lubricated

with general purpose grease when needed.

Gear Box: Gear box oil should be changed after the first

20 hours of operation (see

Figure 15). Inspect levels

periodically and change yearly. Replace gear oil more fre-

quently under heavy use. See

Page 15 for instructions on

adding oil.

Replace with 80W-90W gear oil. Fill until oil reaches the

top of the filler plug port for correct oil level.

Drive Chain: The drive chain should be inspected and

lubricated monthly. Check sprocket, chain and cotter pin

during inspection. Use a general purpose grease. Some

chains will have master links instead of cotter pins.

Feed Rollers: Regular lubrication of feed rollers is crucial

to the operation of your planer. Lubricate every 30 hours

of use. Each end of each power feed roller has an oiling

port located on the top of the headstock (

Figure 16).

Apply SAE 30W oil, making sure that the lubricant pen-

etrates the bearing.

Lubrication

Figure 15. Gearbox oil drain/fill locations.

Fill Plug

Drain Plug

Figure 14. Columns and lead screws

(Shown with cover removed).

Column

Lead screw

OFF

OFF

SHOCK HAZARD!

Always disconnect power to the

machine before lubricating! Failure to

do this may result in serious personal

injury!

Figure 16. Feed roller lubrication

locations.

Oil