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4260 

12” Parallelogram Jointer 

Owner’s Manual 

Oliver Machinery 

M-4260   9/2019

Seattle, WA 

 Copyright 2003-2019 

[email protected] 

www.olivermachinery.net 

Summary of Contents for 4260

Page 1: ...4260 12 Parallelogram Jointer Owner s Manual Oliver Machinery M 4260 9 2019 Seattle WA Copyright 2003 2019 info olivermachinery net www olivermachinery net...

Page 2: ...e 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 b...

Page 3: ...rhead Guard Installing Removal 7 Cutterhead 8 Cutterhead Removal 8 Fence 9 Hand Safety and Placement 10 Jointing 10 Direction of the Grain 10 Edging 11 Facing 11 Beveling 11 Rabbeting 12 Adjusting the...

Page 4: ...e 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...

Page 5: ...erform its intended function check for alignment of moving parts binding of moving parts breakage of parts mounting and any other conditions that may affect its operation A guard or other part that is...

Page 6: ...birth defects or other reproductive harm Some examples of these chemicals are Lead from lead based paint Crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products Arsenic and chromium from...

Page 7: ...r above the weight of the jointer Failure to comply may cause serious damage and injury Machine Preparation and Setup The jointer must be positioned on a smooth level surface The area must be well lit...

Page 8: ...dance with local electrical code If a plug is used it must be properly rated for the motor and match the outlet used Never use an adapter between plug and outlet and always ground the machine To conve...

Page 9: ...itors in workplace when assembling adjusting or operating equipment Cutterhead Guard Installing Removal 1 Disconnect jointer from power source 2 Turn knob A counterclockwise to create tension on sprin...

Page 10: ...ne oil and wipe off any excess Securely tighten each screw which holds the knife inserts before operating the jointer Make sure all knife insert screws are tightened securely Loose inserts can be prop...

Page 11: ...able as shown in Fig 6 2 Loosen the angle lock handle B Fig 5 3 Ensure the 90 degree flip stop C Fig 6 is in the 90 degree position 4 Loosen the jam nut on the 90 degree adjusting bolt A Fig 6 and adj...

Page 12: ...in the same fashion as the left in Fig 7 all the while continuing pressure as stated above WARNING Keep all guards in place Keep hands away from the cutterhead Always use push stick when possible Fai...

Page 13: ...e point and once the material is past the cutterhead downward pressure should be applied to the outfeed table only Putting downward pressure on the board over the infeed table will bend any cup or war...

Page 14: ...e infeed table to the desired height indicated by the guage B Fig 13 Infeed Table Lock The 4260 jointer is equipped with an infeed table lock that will limit the maximum depth of cut to 1 8 unless rel...

Page 15: ...ld be checked periodically or when the finished workpiece shows a taper The following steps should be followed to set the tables coplanar It is the same procedure to set both infeed and outfeed tables...

Page 16: ...A Fig 16 One front adjusting nut is located behind the table raising handwheel and one back adjusting nut is located inside covers B Fig 17 Now that the four cam adjusting nuts are exposed you will n...

Page 17: ...removal Never surface pieces shorter than 12 inches or thin ner 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 bl...

Page 18: ...thod Fig 22 Before the left hand is in the 3 inch area of the cutterhead move it over to the outfeed side Fig 23 As soon as possible follow with the right hand over to the outfeed side and continue th...

Page 19: ...material being beveled is over 12 inches long more than 1 4 inch thick and 1 inch wide Set fence to desired angle CAUTION Although fence may be tilted in or out for bevel cut we recommends for safety...

Page 20: ...especially when jointing thin or short stock Illustrated in Figure 30 are three types of push blocks commonly used in jointing Push blocks may be obtained commercially or easily constructed NOTE The J...

Page 21: ...y finish 1 Dull Inserts 2 Gum or pitch on inserts 1 Rotate or replace inserts 2 Rotate or replace inserts Excessive vibration 1 Machine not level 2 Damaged knives 3 Bad V belts 4 Bent pulley 5 Imprope...

Page 22: ...Fence...

Page 23: ...Tables...

Page 24: ...150 Cabinet...

Page 25: ...Base...

Page 26: ...ft 1 26 2 380839 901 Clip 1 27 000003 209 Hex Screw M8 1 25P 45 2 28 008006 100 Hex Nut M8 1 25P 9 29 000003 110 Hex Screw M8 1 25P 50 1 30 050903 000 Sliding Bracket Right 1 31 000003 204 Hex Screw M...

Page 27: ...s of 10 15 15 2 5t 84 75 012004 002 Pulley Key 6 6 30 1 76 050653 000 Infeed Table 1 77 000303 102 Pan Head Screw M5 0 8P 8 16 78 006001 009 Flat Washer 5 2 10 1 0t 6 79 173865 000 Dust Cover 2 80 950...

Page 28: ...Dust Chute 1 136 173230 000 Stand 1 137 003902 202 Bolt 3 8 16NC 4 1 2 4 138 380249 901 Adjusting Shaft Assembly 2 139 360394 000 Shaft 2 140 050321 008 Motor Plate 1 141 Motor Assembly Check the rat...

Page 29: ...ng Box Rear Cover 1 158 021335 000 Strain Relief MG20A 14B w Nut 2 159 009102 200 Lock Nut 3 8 16NC 4 161 004001 101 Lock Knob 5 16 18NC 3 4 2 162 051068 000 Wheel 4 163 003005 206 Hex Screw 3 8 16NC...

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