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Troubleshooting 

 

Description of Symptoms 

Possible Cause 

Corrective Action 

Machine will not start 

1.  Fuse  blown  or  circuit  breaker 

tripped 

2.  Cord Damaged 

3.  Faulty switch 

4.  Not 

connected 

to 

power 

source 

5.  No power to machine 

6.  Emergency 

stop 

button 

pressed 

1.  Replace  fuse  or  reset  circuit 

breaker 

2.  Have cord replaced 

3.  Replace switch 

4.  Check connection 

5.  Check voltage 

6.  Rotate emergency stop button 

clockwise until it pops out 

Cutterhead  does  not  come  up  to 
speed 

1.  Cable too light or too long 

2.  Low current 

3.  Motor  not  wired  for  correct 

voltage 

1.  Replace  with  adequate  size 

cable 

2.  Contact 

local 

electric 

company 

3.  Refer  to  motor  nameplate  for 

correct voltage 

Unsatisfactory 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 motor mounting 

6.  Loose hardware 

1.  Reposition 

on 

flat, 

level 

surface 

2.  Replace knives 

3.  Replace V-belts 

4.  Replace pulley 

5.  Check and adjust motor 

6.  Tighten hardware 

Adjustments do not move freely. 

Sawdust 

and 

debris 

in 

mechanisms 

Clean and regrease 

Finished  stock  is  concave  on  the 
end 

Knife  is  higher  than  the 
outfeed table 

Adjust the outfeed table to the 
highest  point  of  the  cutting 
circle 

Back  end  of  the  stock  is  thicker 
than the front end 

Knife is higher that the outfeed 
table 

Adjust the outfeed table to the 
highest  point  of  the  cutting 
circle 

Finished  stock  is  concave  or 
convex in the middle 

Tables  are  not  level  with  each 
other. 

Level  one  of  the  tables  to  the 
other. 

 

Summary of Contents for 4255

Page 1: ...4255 12 Jointer Owner s Manual Oliver Machinery M 4255 10 2003 Seattle WA Copyright 2003 info olivermachinery net www olivermachinery net...

Page 2: ...se negligence accidents unauthorized repairs alterations lack of maintenance acts of nature or items that would normally be consumed or require replacement due to normal wear In no event shall Oliver...

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: ...Infeed Table Height 13 Maintenance 14 V Belts 14 Lubrication 14 Knives 14 Table Leveling 14 Troubleshooting 15 Specifications Model No 4255 Stock No 3HP 1PH 220 Volt 4255 001 Stock No 5HP 3PH 220 440...

Page 6: ...e off the skid first remove the lag bolts securing the machine to the skid See the picture below and use straps to lift the machine by the lifting poles indicated by A and B in the picture The jointer...

Page 7: ...1 or 3 Phase based on your order and is wired for 220 volt If on 3 phase you need to switch from 220V to 440V have a certified electrician make the changes Make sure the voltage of your power supply m...

Page 8: ...Figure 6 2 Loosen the angle lock handle B figure 5 3 Ensure the 90 degree flip stop C Figure 5 is in the 90 degree position 4 Loosen the jam nut on the 90 degree adjusting bolt A figure 5 and adjust t...

Page 9: ...It is not only important to set the height of the knife with respect to the cutterhead it is also important that the outside edge of the knives be aligned with the rabbeting ledge 6 With the knife in...

Page 10: ...ved or sniped work piece Operation Keep all guards in place Keep hands away from the cutterhead Always use push stick when possible Failure to comply may cause serious injury Hand Safety and Placement...

Page 11: ...3 Edging Figure 14 To give a good straight edge for gluing or joining set the fence square with the table Remove the least amount of material required to obtain a straight edge Hold the best face of t...

Page 12: ...ce between the edge of the knife and the fence is equal to the width of the desired rabbet Figure 17 2 Lower the infeed table to the depth of the rabbet required If the rabbet is quite deep it may be...

Page 13: ...laced or sharpened Check in your local yellow pages for a sharpening service It may be more cost effective to replace rather than sharpen Note Do not run the machine with dull knives Not only will the...

Page 14: ...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...

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