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Planer

 

Model 10044 

Owner’s Manual  

For Models Manufactured Since 03/2020

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

175370 

Oliver Machinery 

1-800-559-5065 

921 Thomas Ave SW 

Renton, WA 98057

 

 

[email protected] 

WWW.OLIVERMACHINERY.NET 

 

 

Stock Number: 10044.201B 

Manual Version: 1.1.0

 

Summary of Contents for 10044

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual For Models Manufactured Since 03 2020 175370 Oliver Machinery 1 800 559 5065 921 Thomas Ave SW Renton WA 98057 info olivermachinery net WWW OLIVERMACHINERY NET Stock Number 10044 201B M...

Page 2: ...ERY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO EFFECT AT ANY TIME WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE THOSE ALTERATIONS TO PARTS FITTINGS AND ACCESSORY EQUIPMENT WHICH THEY MAY DEEM NECESSARY FOR ANY REASON WHATSOEVER SAVE THIS MANUAL F...

Page 3: ...ly 18 Dust Hood Installation 19 Cutterhead Elevation Crank Installation 19 DRO Battery Installation 19 Dust Collection 20 Bench Mounting Optional 20 Controls and Components 21 ON OFF Switches 21 Overl...

Page 4: ...ation 35 Adjust Cutterhead Height Scale 35 Adjust Carriage Elevation Chain Tension 36 Troubleshooting 37 Wiring Diagram 40 Parts List 41 Carriage and Cutterhead Assembly 41 Body and Base Assembly 43 M...

Page 5: ...wings and photographs in this manual should match the machine delivered If you find any differences or anything that seems confusing in this manual or some instructions are not available please check...

Page 6: ...her parts Product Dimensions Width x Depth x Height Fully Assembled 33 3 16 L x 23 1 4 W x 20 7 16 H Footprint 14 1 4 L x 20 1 2 W Fully Assembled Weight 68 lbs Shipment Info Type Cardboard Box Conten...

Page 7: ...Type Byrd Shelix Cutterhead Cutterhead Diameter 1 7 8 Cutterhead Speed 10000 RPM Number of Cutter Inserts 36 Number of Rows of Cutter Inserts 3 Cutter Insert Type Four sided indexable carbide Cutter I...

Page 8: ...out extension wings Material Steel Safety Number of Dust Ports 1 Dust Port Size 4 2 5 Adapter Included Minimum CFM Required 300 CFM Sound Rating 2 distance 103 dB Others Serial Number Location On the...

Page 9: ...10044 Planer OLIVERMACHINERY NET 9 Page Identification...

Page 10: ...in the incoming electrical service In cases where a cord and a plug are used make certain that the grounding plug connects to a suitable ground Follow the grounding procedure indicated in the electric...

Page 11: ...poses Oliver Machinery disclaims any real or implied warranty and holds itself harmless for any injury or damage which may result from that use Safety Guidelines Specific to Planer Before Work Begins...

Page 12: ...il the planer has reached its full speed Ensure feed rollers apply an adequate amount of pressure on the workpiece NEVER force a workpiece through the planer Make adjustments as needed ONLY plane one...

Page 13: ...fire and equipment damage Proper grounding reduces the risk to the operator in the event of electrical malfunction or breakdown This machine must be connected to the grounding conductor when availabl...

Page 14: ...et 75 feet 100 feet 100 feet 5 16 14 14 14 NR 5 to 8 14 14 14 12 8 to 12 14 14 12 10 12 to 15 12 12 10 10 15 to 20 10 10 10 NR 21 to 30 10 NR NR NR NR Not Recommended WARNING Use properly sized wires...

Page 15: ...glare lighting should be installed Safety Labels If this machine introduces a new safety hazard to your workplace display proper warning signs in a highly visible location s Dust Collection Wood dust...

Page 16: ...ner has a gross weight of 72 lbs and a net weight of 68 lbs Safe moving techniques and proper lifting equipment are required or serious personal injury may occur WARNING Do not lift your shipment by t...

Page 17: ...e box you should find a planer a cutterhead elevation crank and a box that contains all loose parts and accessories Inventory Carefully unwrap the packaging and make sure all components are included i...

Page 18: ...we are happy to deliver them to you To have the machine up and running as soon as possible you can also find these parts at your local hardware store Additional Items Recommended for Machine Assembly...

Page 19: ...secure the dust hood at the bottom and on each side Cutterhead Elevation Crank Installation 1 Install the crank Make sure flat surfaces on the crank and the shaft are aligned 2 Secure the crank with...

Page 20: ...vacuum with good suction for light duty tasks Bench Mounting Optional Mounting this planer on a stable surface prevents it from tipping when planing long stock The diagram below has the measurements o...

Page 21: ...he machine to cool down Reduce workload then press the reset button before resuming operation Cutterhead Height Adjustment This planer has a cutterhead elevation crank with a depth scale Each revoluti...

Page 22: ...piece of flat scrap wood and a caliper for calibration 1 Plane down the scrap wood until the entire surface is cut 2 Using a caliper measure the thickness of the midsection of the workpiece Note down...

Page 23: ...e of wood How it works 1 When the workpiece enters the planer the infeed roller A pulls the workpiece towards the cutterhead B 2 Cutterhead then cuts on the workpiece 3 Wood chips and dust generated b...

Page 24: ...readings It should reflect the movements of the carriage 5 Prepare a piece of good quality straight grain wood board with a flat bottom for a test run It is advised to choose a board that is close to...

Page 25: ...laimed lumber Use a metal detector to scan for metal objects as needed Check Moisture Content Check moisture content before the operation Green wood with moisture content over 20 will not cut properly...

Page 26: ...d species tend to show degraded finish when receiving aggressive cuts For your reference this Janka scale shows the hardness of wood types that are commonly used It ranks the hardness of various wood...

Page 27: ...serious injuries or death CAUTION Use an ear protection device to prevent hearing loss Ensure dust collection system is functional and use a dusk mask to avoid inhaling harmful airborne particles 1 P...

Page 28: ...thickness in the midsection If more material needs to be removed continue with the following steps 8 If you need to remove a lot of material run a few passes with deeper cuts then finish with a light...

Page 29: ...unt of chipping is normal In this case moistening the problematic area before planing can sometimes mitigate the issue Chipping can also cause by dirty or dull cutters If chipping happens while planin...

Page 30: ...ories may cause the machine to malfunction resulting in serious injury and or machine damage Only use accessories recommended for this machine Cutter Inserts Genuine four sided indexable carbide cutte...

Page 31: ...tarting the machine Failure to comply can cause serious injury Maintenance Schedule Interval Task Every day Remove dust buildups from the planer Inspect power cord and plug for signs of aging and dama...

Page 32: ...seat with a vacuum IMPORTANT Obstacles between the insert and its seat will create uneven pressure against the insert This will impact cut quality and may cause the insert to break 8 Inspect the Torx...

Page 33: ...place the belt as needed 6 To replace the drive belt remove the old belt from the pulleys by walking it out from the pulleys or simply cut it off 7 Install new belt by gently walking the belt back int...

Page 34: ...on brushes They are located in the front and back of the carriage 3 To access the motor carbon brushes remove the cover with a flat head screwdriver 4 Inspect motor carbon brushes and replace them as...

Page 35: ...r bed and the extension wings 3 If extension wings are properly elevated the straight edge should flush with the outside edge of the extension wings 4 If adjustment is needed lift the extension wing a...

Page 36: ...he chain which is located underneath the base of the planer 3 Loosen the hex cap screw that locks the chain tensioner IMPORTANT Keep the chain on the sprockets while adjusting its tension If the chain...

Page 37: ...Machine is jammed Inspect the cutterhead and make sure it is not obstructed by woodchips Check dust hood and clear blockages Too much load on a circuit Make sure the power circuit is sized for this m...

Page 38: ...r inserts Replace cutter inserts Machine stands on uneven surface Reposition on a flat level surface V belt worn slipping or hitting belt cover Clean belt and pulleys Replace V belt if it shows signs...

Page 39: ...instead Chipping in workpiece surface Damaged cutter Rotate replace cutter insert Planing against across grain or knots Avoid planing workpieces with knots Plane with grain whenever possible Moisten p...

Page 40: ...40 Page Oliver Machinery 10044 Planer Wiring Diagram...

Page 41: ...10044 Planer OLIVERMACHINERY NET 41 Page Parts List Carriage and Cutterhead Assembly...

Page 42: ...42 Page Oliver Machinery 10044 Planer...

Page 43: ...10044 Planer OLIVERMACHINERY NET 43 Page Body and Base Assembly...

Page 44: ...th Lock Washer M5 0 8P 10 5 1 7 9 2 13 924827 000 Dust Plate Assembly w Foam 1 14 014303 000 Belt 135J 9 1 15 008036 200 Hex Nut M16 1 5P 23B 8H 1 16 110010 000 Cutterhead Pulley 1 17 010107 000 R Rin...

Page 45: ...147 Carriage 1 53 250141 620 Magnifier 1 54 000301 101 Pan Head Phillips Screw M3 0 5P 6 3 55 251401 615 Scale Plate 1 57 170314 458 Indicator 1 58 170313 901 Plate 1 59 290012 901 Shoulder Screw 1 6...

Page 46: ...16211 000 Chain 410 82P 1 94 001201 501 Self Taping Screw M4 1 41P 12 4 95 360306 902 Short Lead Screw 1 96 251403 000 Cover Left 1 97 021102 000 Cable Clamp ACC 2 5 1 98 910140 000 Motor Assembly 1 4...

Page 47: ...OLIVERMACHINERY NET 47 Page Spare Parts Part Number Descriptions Specifications QTY A BYRD 10 Carbide Cutter Insert Sold in Box of 10 10 038201 103 Torx Screw 10 32UNF 1 2 10 430012 000 Carbon Brush S...

Page 48: ...48 Page Oliver Machinery 10044 Planer Maintenance Record Date Task Operator...

Page 49: ...10044 Planer OLIVERMACHINERY NET 49 Page Notes...

Page 50: ...s due to direct or indirect misuse abuse negligence accidents unauthorized repairs alternation outside our facilities lack of maintenance acts of nature or items that would normally be consumed or req...

Page 51: ...1 13 32 4062 10 318 27 64 4219 10 715 7 16 4375 11 112 29 64 4531 11 509 15 32 4687 11 906 31 64 4844 12 303 1 2 5 12 700 Fractions Decimals In Millimeters 33 64 5156 13 096 17 32 5312 13 493 35 64 54...

Page 52: ...always adding new Industrial Woodworking products to the line For complete up to date product information visit us online at WWW OLIVERMACHINERY NET or call toll free 1 800 559 5065 SAVE THIS MANUAL F...

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