Oliver 0008 Owner'S Manual Download Page 3

 

   

 

2

 

 

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

For Your Safety Read Instruction Manual Before Operating Jointer 

As

 

with

 

all

 

machines,

 

there

 

is

 

a

 

certain

 

amount

 

of

 

hazard

 

involved

 

with

 

the

 

use

 

of

 

this

 

jointer.

  

Use

 

the

 

machine

 

with 

the

 

respect

 

and

 

caution

 

demanded

 

where

 

safety

 

precautions

 

are

 

concerned.

  

When

 

normal

 

safety

 

precautions

 

are

 

overlooked

 

or

 

ignored,

 

personal

 

injury

 

to

 

the

 

operator

 

can

 

result. 

 
Wear eye protection

 

Always keep c

utter head and drive guards in place and in proper operating condition. Do not remove guard 

for rabbeting operations. 

 

Never make 

jointing , planning, or rabbeting cut deeper than 1/8 in. 

 

Always use

 hold-down/push blocks for jointing material narrower than 3 inches, or planning material thinner 

than 3inches.  

 
Never perform 

jointing. Planning, or rabbeting cuts (with jointers provided with a rabbeting guard) on pieces 

shorter than 8 inches (203 mm) in length. 

 

Keep guards in place and 

in working order. 

 
Remove adjusting keys and wrenches. 

Form habit of checking to see that keys and adjusting wrenches are 

removed from tool before turning it on . 

 
Keep work area clean. 

Cluttered areas and benches invite accidents.

 

 
Don

’t use in dangerous environment. 

Don

’t use power tools in damp or wet locations, or expose them to 

rain. Keep work area well lighted. 

 
Keep children away. 

All visitors should be kept safe distance from work area

 
Make workshop kid proof 

with padlocks, master switches, or by removing starter keys. 

 
Don

’t force tool. 

It will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was designed. 

 
Use right tool. 

Don

’t force tool or attachment to do a job for which it was not designed. 

 
Use proper extension cord. 

Make sure your extension cord is in good condition. When using an extension 

cord, be sure to use one heavy enough to carry the current your product will draw. An undersized cord will 
cause a drop in line voltage resulting in loss of power and overheating Table (see Figure 9) shows the correct 
size to use depending on cord length and nameplate ampere rating. If in doubt, use the next heavier gage. 
The smaller the gage number, the heavier the cord. 

 
Wear proper apparel. 

Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties, rings, bracelets, or other jewelry which 

may get caught in moving parts. Nonslip footwear is recommended. Wear protective hair covering to contain 
long hair. 
  

Always use safety glasses. 

Also use face or dust mask if cutting operation is dusty. Everyday eyeglasses 

only have impact resistant lenses, they are NOT safety glasses. 

 
Secure work. 

Use clamps or a vise to hold work when practical. It

’s safer than using your hand and it frees 

both hands to operate tool. 

 
 Don

’t overreach. 

Keep proper footing and balance at all times.

 

 
Maintain tools with care. 

Keep tools sharp and clean for best and safest performance. Follow instructions for 

lubricating and changing accessories. 

 

Summary of Contents for 0008

Page 1: ...Model 0008 8 Jointer Owner s Manual Oliver Machinery M 0008 02 2017 Seattle WA Copyright 2003 2017 info olivermachinery net www olivermachinery net...

Page 2: ...Switch 5 Installation Blade Guard Removal 5 Grounding Instructions 6 Adjustments 7 Fence Adjustments Tilt 10 Helical Cutterhead 11 Cutterhead Removal 12 Replacement 13 Jointing Knives 13 Replacement...

Page 3: ...pt safe distance from work area Make workshop kid proof with padlocks master switches or by removing starter keys Don t force tool It will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was desi...

Page 4: ...intain control of the work at all times Do not back the work toword the infeed table Do not attempt to perform an abnormal or a little used operation without study and the use of adequate hold down pu...

Page 5: ...in vigorously once a week with a blackboard eraser will fill any casting pores and form a moisture barrier Talcum powder will not stain wood or mar finishes A Jointer with Fence Assembly 1 B Blade Gu...

Page 6: ...harp Use caution when working with or around the cutterhead Use the jointer guard for all operations Do not connect the plug to power source 1 Loosen the CAP screw A on the rabbet arm B Fig 2 2 Insert...

Page 7: ...ded Use only 3 wire extension cords that have 3 prong grounding plugs and 3 pole receptacles that accept the tool s plug Repair or replace damaged or worn cord immediately 2 Grounded cord connected to...

Page 8: ...rhead and upper pulley remove the blade guard 3 Set a straightedge A Fig 5 6 onto the outfeed table so that it sits over the cutterhead but does not completely cross the gap between the tables and do...

Page 9: ...B to the desired depth of cut then retighten lock handle A to secure the infeed table in position Fig 18 Waning Never adjust the table height with the lock pin engaged as this will break the pin Note...

Page 10: ...the Hex Nut N under the fence bracket O remove the fence assembly P FigFig 16 Fig 16 6 Set a straightedge Q on the front that must cross the infeed table outfeed table adjust 4 eccentric sleeves R by...

Page 11: ...ition by loosening the nuts on its opposite end turning the handle to the proper position and retightening the nuts Fence Stop Adjustments Periodically check the 90 and 45 backward 135 tilt accuracy o...

Page 12: ...dull simply remove each insert rotate it 90 for a fresh edge and re install it No further adjustment is necessary Use the provided screw driver torx sleeve to remove the knife insert screw See Fig 24...

Page 13: ...Wrench remove the front cover K Step 4 The pulley cover O is mounted by 4 Round Head phillips screw w teeth washers P to the threaded holes in the Stand Fig 10 Step 5 Remove the V belt J from cutterh...

Page 14: ...nect machine from power source Use approved eye protection whenever sharpening blades 1 Remove the cutterhead guard 2 Place a metal straightedge across both tables as shown in Fig 25 and make sure bot...

Page 15: ...ey alignment 6 Check that the motor pulley and machine pulley are aligned this will keep the belt vertical and help prevent excess wear on it If adjustment is necessary loosen the set screws in the mo...

Page 16: ...moval Never surface pieces shorter than 12 inches or thinner than 3 8 inch without the use of a special work holding fixture Never surface pieces thinner than 3 inches without the use of a push block...

Page 17: ...thod Fig 36 Before the left hand is in the 3 inch area of the cutterhead move it over to the outfeed side Fig 37 As soon as possible follow with the right hand over to the outfeed side and continue th...

Page 18: ...ain material being beveled is over 12 inches long more than 1 4 inch thick and 1 inch wide Set fence to desired angle FIG 39 FIG 40 CAUTION Although fence may be tilted in or out for bevel cut We reco...

Page 19: ...the fence to the fence support Remove the fence 2 Remove the key from the fence slide base 3 Replace the fence assembly at the desired angle across the cutterhead Secure the fence to the support with...

Page 20: ...Wiring Diagrams 19...

Page 21: ...Parts Diagrams 20...

Page 22: ...21...

Page 23: ...22...

Page 24: ...t 1 16 230035 000 LOCK HANDLE 1 17 360078 000 PIN 1 18 051332 000 FENCE BRACKET COVER 1 19 170127 901 PLATE 1 20 006003 022 FLAT WASHER 6 3 13 1 0t 10 21 003403 102 PAN HEAD PHILLIPS SCREW 1 4 20NC 1...

Page 25: ...t 1 16 230035 000 LOCK HANDLE 1 17 360078 000 PIN 1 18 051332 000 FENCE BRACKET COVER 1 19 170127 901 PLATE 1 20 006003 022 FLAT WASHER 6 3 13 1 0t 10 21 003403 102 PAN HEAD PHILLIPS SCREW 1 4 20NC 1...

Page 26: ...1 CUTTERHEAD PULLEY 1 52 004403 705 SET LOCK SCREW 5 16 18NC 3 8 3 53 051356 902 BEARING HOUSING 2 54 030208 001 BALL BEARING 6204 2 55 924046 000 HELICAL CUTTERHEAD ASSEMBLY 5 SLOTS 1 56 174277 902 B...

Page 27: ...250496 615 HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT HANDLE 2 89 174241 000 REAR COVER L 1 90 000801 108 ROUND HEAD HEX SCREW M6 1 0P 8 14 91 174242 000 REAR COVER R 1 92 000105 101 CAP SCREW M10 1 5P 20 1 93 006001 068 FLA...

Page 28: ...7P 6 2 114 12 006501 100 TOOTH WASHER 4 3 8 5 BW 4 2 114 13 008002 200 HEX NUT M4 0 7P 7B 3 2H 2 114 14 570695 000 GROUNDING LABEL 2 114 15 473002 020 SWITCH CORD SJT16AWG 3C 1000mm 1 114 16 453012 0...

Page 29: ...8 8 142 040003 000 HEX WRENCH 3mm 1 143 040005 000 HEX WRENCH 5mm 1 144 040006 000 HEX WRENCH 6mm 1 145 040007 000 HEX WRENCH 8mm 1 146 040201 000 OPEN WRENCH 8 10 1 147 040203 000 OPEN WRENCH 11 13 1...

Reviews: