Woodstock W1760 User Manual
Introduction, Instructions
This heavy-duty welded steel parts washer has a 20 gallon
work-space volume, but is designed to hold a maximum of
10 gallons of liquid. Do not overfill.
Specifications
• Overall Size ........................ 30" L x 21" W x 35" H
• Tub Depth ........................................ 10" Deep
• Maximum Liquid Level .......... 10-Gallons or 5" Deep
• Minimum Liquid Level ............ 6-Gallons or 3" Deep
• Nozzle Diameter ....................................5.5mm
• Pump Motor ...................... 110V, 0.7 Amp, 60 Hz
• Pump Output ....................................... 50 GPM
• Net Weight ..........................................57 lbs.
Inventory
(Figure 1)
Qty
Parts Bin ..........................................................1
Pump Box ........................................................1
Work Table. ......................................................1
Tub. ...............................................................1
Shelf ..............................................................1
Pump Box ........................................................1
Leg ...............................................................4
Bolt Bag ..........................................................1
—Phillips Head Screw M6-1 X 12 (Legs) .............. 25
—Hex Nut M6-1 (Legs) .................................. 25
—Lock Washer 6mm (Legs) ............................. 25
—Phillips Head Screw M4-.7 X 10 (Switch Box) .......2
—Hex Nut M4-.7 (Switch Box) ...........................2
—Lock Washer 4mm (Switch Box) .......................2
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#10087CR
Model W1760
20 Gallon Parts Washer
Instructions
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Figure 1. Assembly diagram.
Shelf
Tub
Legs
Work
Table
Pump Box
Parts
Bin
Drain
Plug
Introduction