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WARNING 

 

Read this manual completely and observe all warning labels on the machine.  Oliver Machinery has made 

every attempt to provide a safe, reliable, easy-to-use piece of machinery.  Safety, however, is ultimately 

the responsibility of the individual machine operator.  As with any piece of machinery, the operator must 

exercise caution, patience, and common sense to safely run the machine.  Before operating this product, 

become familiar with the safety rules in the following sections. 

 

 

Always keep guards in place and in proper operating condition. 

 

Never reach around or under the jointer. 

 

1. 

If you are not properly trained

 in the use of a jointer do not use until the proper training has been 

obtained. 

 

2. 

Read, understand and follow 

the safety instructions found in this manual.  Know the limitations and 

hazards associated with this machine. 

 

3. 

Electrical  grounding:   

Make  certain  that  the  machine  frame  is  electrically  grounded  and  that  a 

ground lead is included in the incoming electrical service.  In cases where a cord and plug are used, 

make certain that the grounding plug connects to a suitable ground.  Follow the grounding procedure 

indicated in the National Electrical Code. 

 

4. 

Eye  safety:   

Wear  an  approved  safety  shield,  goggles,  or  glasses  to  protect  eyes.    Common 

eyeglasses are only impact-resistant, they are not safety glasses. 

 

5. 

Personal protection:  

Before operating the machine, remove tie, rings, watch and other jewelry and 

roll up sleeves above the elbows.  Remove all loose outer clothing and confine long hair.  Protective 

type footwear should be used.  Where the noise exceeds the level of exposure allowed in Section 

1910.95 of the OSHA Regulations, use hearing protective devices.  Do not wear gloves. 

 

6. 

Guards:  

Keep the machine guards in place for every operation for which they can be used.  If any 

guards  are  removed  for  maintenance,  DO  NOT  OPERATE  the  machine  until  the  guards  are 

reinstalled.   

 

7. 

Work area:  

Keep the floor around the machine clean and free of scrap material, saw dust, oil and 

other  liquids  to  minimize  the  danger  of  tripping  or  slipping.    Be  sure  the  table  is  free  of  all  scrap, 

foreign  material  and  tools  before  starting  to  use  the  machine.    Make  certain  the  work  area  is  well 

lighted and that a proper exhaust system is used to minimize dust.  Use anti-skid floor strips on the 

floor area where the operator normally stands and mark off machine work area.  Provide adequate 

work space around the machine. 

 

8. 

Jointer position:

  Position the jointer so that in case of material kick back the flying piece will not 

injure workers. 

 

9. 

Material  condition:   

Do  not  attempt  to  joint  boards  with  loose  knots  or  with  nails  or  other  foreign 

material. 

 

10. 

Operator:  

Always use push blocks.  Maintain a balanced stance and keep your body under control 

at all times.

 

 

11. 

Before starting:  

Before turning on machine, remove all extra equipment such as keys, wrenches, 

scraps, and cleaning rags away from the machine and off the table.   

 

Summary of Contents for 4240

Page 1: ...4240 10 Jointer Owner s Manual Oliver Machinery M 4240 01 2015 Seattle WA Copyright 2003 2015 info olivermachinery net www olivermachinery net...

Page 2: ...ems that would normally be consumed or require replacement due to normal wear In no event shall Oliver be liable for death personal or property injury or damages arising from the use of its products W...

Page 3: ...perating the machine remove tie rings watch and other jewelry and roll up sleeves above the elbows Remove all loose outer clothing and confine long hair Protective type footwear should be used Where t...

Page 4: ...e to cut any kind of metal or substance other then wood 19 Never start the jointer while a workpiece is in contact with the blade 20 Raise or lower the tables only when the machine has been turned off...

Page 5: ...feed Table Height 15 Maintenance 16 V Belts 16 Lubrication 16 Knives 16 Table Leveling 16 Troubleshooting 17 Specifications Model No 4240 Stock No 3HP 1PH 220 Volt 4240 001 Stock No 5HP 3PH 220 440 Vo...

Page 6: ...ment used to lift this machine must have a rated capacity at or above the weight of the jointer Failure to comply may cause serious injury The jointer must be positioned on a smooth level surface The...

Page 7: ...d For 3 phase machines bring your incoming power leads up through the bottom right hole of the case and tie to L1 L2 L3 as shown in Figure 5 Then tie your earth ground to the ground connection in the...

Page 8: ...e adjust handle Adjustment of the 90 Degree Stop 1 Lay a square on the infeed table as shown in Figure 9 2 Loosen the angle lock handle B Figure 8 3 Ensure the 90 degree flip stop C Figure 8 is in the...

Page 9: ...ck screws or springs to aid in knife setting It is your choice which method you use Method 1 Springs when using the spring method make sure the jack screws are turned down and out of the way Note It i...

Page 10: ...hod remove the springs and place in storage Note As described in the previous method align the knives with the rabbeting ledge 1 With the knife in the slot turn the jack screws using an allen key Figu...

Page 11: ...in the slot and the index holes B with the holes in the cutterhead Figure 18 3 Starting in the middle of the knife place the gib plate on the knife and lightly screw in one of the gib screws so that t...

Page 12: ...the left in Figure 21 all the while continuing pressure as stated above Jointing In order to craft a good woodworking project it is necessary to have a square piece of wood to start with The way to d...

Page 13: ...ood smooth cut with no burn marks Figure 24 Beveling For beveling Figure 25 set the fence to the desired angle using a protractor and lock into place Feed the material through pressing firmly against...

Page 14: ...lower the table turn the height adjusting wheel A Figure 27 below the infeed table to the desired height indicated by the guage C Figure 27 For optimum performance and safety your jointer has a stop p...

Page 15: ...require care Knives When knives become gummed up with pitch carefully clean them with a strong solvent A knife in this condition will not only give a poor cut it will allow heat to build up quickly t...

Page 16: ...ory finish 1 Dull Knives 2 Gum or pitch on knives 1 Sharpen or replace knives 2 Clean or replace knives Excessive vibration 1 Machine not level 2 Damaged knives 3 Bad V belts 4 Bent pulley 5 Improper...

Page 17: ...18NC 3 4 3 21 HB021012 CAP SCREW 3 8 16NC 1 1 4 6 22 HB021314 CAP SCREW 1 2 12NC 1 1 2 6 23 HB030705 SET SCREW 1 4 20NC 3 8 2 24 JH0104 LOCK HANDLE 5 16 18UNC 1 3 8 3 25 HD010700 HEX NUT 5 16 18NC 6...

Page 18: ...6 HH030415 KEY 5 5 30 1 47 HJ032100 BEARING 6203 2NSE 1 48 HJ032200 BEARING 6204 2NSE 1 49 HA370510 CAP SCREW M8 1 25P 20 1 50 JH010021 BRACKET 1 51 JH010022 BRACKET 1 52 JH010023 FENCE 1 53 JH010024...

Page 19: ...JH0B0105 SWITCH WIRE SJT 18AWG 4C 1 81 TJ0B0104 STOP SWITCH XB4 BS542 TE 1 81 JH0B0105 START SWITCH XB4 BA31 TE 1 81 PJ080017 KEY SWITCH 7 5A380V 1 81 HA040403 ROUND HEAD SCREW M4 0 7P 8 4 81 HE010800...

Page 20: ...REW 1 4 20NC 3 4 2 104 HC011000 HEX NUT M10 1 5P 4 105 HC011200 HEX NUT M12 1 75P 4 106 HE016900 FLAT WASHER 13 5 32 3t 4 107A JH0X01 PULLEY ASSY 3HP 1PH 1 107 JH0A0109 MOTOR PULLEY 1 107 HA030404 SET...

Page 21: ...G 4C 1 123F JG1P01 KNIFE SETTING GAUGE ASSY FLAT KNIFE 1 123 JG1P0101 KNIFE GAGE 1 123 JG1P0102 ROD 2 123 HF031800 E RING 2 125 JH1A0105 POINTER 1 126A HK013700 BELT M51 3HP 1PH 3 126B HK013500 BELT M...

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