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SHOP FOX W1764 1/8 HP Mini Power Feeder

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Arrives May 28 – May 31
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Features

  • Motor: 1/8 HP, 120V, 1.2 Amp
  • Number of speeds: variable
  • Range of speeds (approx.): 6-1/2 - 39 FPM
  • Wheels: 3, synthetic rubber, 1-1/8 W x 3-inch Dia.
  • Rotation: forward & reverse

Manufacturer: ‎Shop Fox


Part Number: ‎W1764


Item Weight: ‎27 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎21.7 x 11.1 x 9.1 inches


Item model number: ‎W1764


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: February 13, 2009


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Exceeds expectations
There are mixed reviews about mini or baby power feeders, so I thought I'd share my experience. First, this is not a flimsy or shoddy unit. On the contrary, It is surprisingly solid and powerful. I installed one on my 1 1/2 hp shaper and cannot imagine the need for a bigger power feeder. This size power feeder seems appropriate for average hobbyist on a smaller shaper. A few observations: The slow speed is slow enough to make a smooth cut using router bits in my shaper. This is difficult and tedious to do by hand, but allows me to use cheaper cutters. The wheels are made of a fairly soft rubber compound. I haven't been able to make them slip. The motor is universal rather than induction. That is how it can be so powerful for it's weight and size. That is also how it can be variable speed at a lower price. That being said, it is pretty quiet since it isn't rotating very fast. The entire unit fits perfectly on my Jet 1 1/2 hp shaper. I mounted the base in the upper right corner. It comes with a template to drill the holes. The right corner is better than the left corner, as it allows the extension arm to be much shorter. The adjustment mechanism is awkward. The power head is attached to the extension arm with a huge knuckle joint. Because the extension arm pivots from it's base, the power head's angle relative to the stock is constantly changing as the arm pivots. Imagine a carpenter's level pivoted on up on one end. To further compound the difficulty, the wheels are offset from the motor, so the power head naturally wants to lean away from the wheels when the knuckle joint is loosened. Fortunately, there is an easy solution. I made up a hardwood stick to fit under the aluminum shroud opposite the wheels. I made it to fill the space between the shroud and the shaper table, so the power head can settle evenly when loosened. Viola, instant set up. My stick is 18" x 2"(unimportant) x a fat 1/4"(important). When I need to adjust height, etc, I loosen the knuckle joint, loosen the extension arm pivot, place my spacer stick under the shroud and let everything settle flat onto the work. Tighten everything and I'm good to go. Another annoyance is that the levers for controlling the pivot arm interfere with the shaper fence handles. This is a minor annoyance, since they can be slid out of the way and perhaps unique to the design of my Jet shaper. All in all, I'm pleasantly surprised by this feeder. I would not have guessed that it would be this nice for it's size and price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 21, 2010 by customer

  • Better than expected.
Before this I had no experience with a power feeder but I had been experiencing problems while routing tongue and groove cuts on 8 foot oak boards that wanted to use for paneling in my basement. I could not run that length with consistent quality. So I thought a small power feeder could be made to fit my router table and reduce the inconsistencies. I ordered the Shop Fox power feeder and adapted my router table to accept it but because of other things going on in my life, I would not be able to try it out for months. Yesterday my wife helped me re-prioritize my projects and I started up the router and began running the boards through the router again. It took a few passes through to get the power feeder adjusted correctly and I was soon making consistent cuts on the edge of my paneling. How did the power feed do? It did ok but I did have to help push the boards through the router. Being only a 1/4 horse power tool I was not surprised. What it did well was maintaining the board against the fence helping keep consistently clean cuts on the edge of the boards. I ran about 65 boards through the setup and I have about 90-100 more to do. As I said, I was not expecting the tool to pull the boards through without help so I was not surprised. There are likely a couple of reasons. The first is the weight of the 8 foot board may have exceeded the capability of the feeder (though the boards are only 1/2" thick). The second is that I am cutting the complete tongue cut in one pass rather than in several passes. Overall I am pleased with the power feeder. It really helps me make consistently clean cuts on long boards. I have only used it for about 3 hours so far so if I find reason to update this rating, I will do so in a later post ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 11, 2013 by wayne

  • Does the job for a router table
This feeder does the job for a router table. Speed control works well. Not easy to setup but the price more than offsets that. You will be able to set it up just fine, just not easy as pie. A larger feeder for a router table would be unrealistic and probably break the table. It has a very large set-up margin; that is you do not have to get it perfect for it to work...the pressure that is. I was worried that the stand/arm would not be large enough or give enough leeway for all setups, but it is more than adequate. There is enough power to push the work, while allowing you to apply enough hand power to control the work piece and hand-slow it down if necessary. Buy the table mounting plate if it doesn't come with it? I forget if it does. There may be times where you will have to move the base, I have a few times, not much though. I can only recommend this for a router table, I have no experience with it on a full size shaper table...I have my doubts using this feeder for that application. One caveat; Do not leave the feeder horizontal (fence press) after use, it will leak oil. In the upright position (table press) it never leaks). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 13, 2016 by Braunbear

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