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SECTION 2

SAFETY 

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WARNING

 

For Your Own Safety, Read Instruction Manual before Operating this Equipment   

The purpose of safety symbols is to attract your attention to possible hazardous conditions. This manual 
uses a series of symbols and signal words which are intended to convey the level of importance of the 
safety messages. The progression of symbols is described below. Remember that safety messages by 
themselves do not eliminate danger and are not a substitute for proper accident prevention measures. 

 

DANGER

 

Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, WILL result in death or serious injury. 

 

WARNING

 

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, COULD result in death or serious injury.   

 

CAUTION

 

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, MAY result in minor or moderate injury. 
It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices. 

NOTICE

 

This symbol is used to alert the user to useful information about proper operation of the equipment. 

 

WARNING

 

Safety Instructions for Power Tools 

1. Keep guards in place and in working order. 
2. Remove adjusting keys and wrenches. Form habit of checking to see that keys and adjusting wrenches 

are removed from tool before turning on. 

3. Keep work area clean. Cluttered areas and benches invite accidents. 
4. Do not use in dangerous environment. Do not use power tools in damp or wet locations, or where any 

flammable or noxious fumes may exist. Keep work area well lighted. 

5. Keep children and visitors away. All children and visitors should be kept at a safe distance from work 
area. 
6. Make workshop child proof with padlocks, master switches, or by removing starter keys. 
7. Do not force tool. It will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was designed. 
8. Use right tool. Do not force tool or attachment to do a job for which it was not designed. 
9. Use proper extension cord. Make sure your extension cord is in good condition. Conductor size should 

be in accordance with the chart below. The amperage rating should be listed on the motor or tool 

Summary of Contents for 4680

Page 1: ...4680 Band Resaw Owner s Manual Oliver Machinery M 4680 10 2013 Seattle WA Copyright 2013 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: ...IT REQUIREMENTS 9 SECTION 4 GENERAL INFORMATION 10 SECTION 5 MACHINE FEATURES 11 12 SECTION 6 INSTALLATION 13 15 SECTION 7 CONTROL PANEL SYSTEM 16 17 SECTION 8 ADJUSTMENT INSTRUCTION 18 24 SECTION 9 M...

Page 4: ...Tension Hydraulic System Main Motor Horsepower 20HP Voltage Cycle Phase Hydraulic System Motor In feed Speed OMP200 Horsepower 3HP Construction Base Construction Steel Saw Wheel Steel Conveyor Belt S...

Page 5: ...ed to alert the user to useful information about proper operation of the equipment WARNING Safety Instructions for Power Tools 1 Keep guards in place and in working order 2 Remove adjusting keys and w...

Page 6: ...truction manual for recommended accessories The use of improper accessories may cause risk of injury 16 Reduce the risk of unintentional starting On machines with magnetic contact starting switches th...

Page 7: ...ter turning the saw off Allow it to come to a complete stop before you leave it unattended 11 All inspections adjustments and maintenance must be done with the power off and the circuit breaker shut o...

Page 8: ...ncrease the hazard of the situation 5 Depressurize the hydraulic system before attempting to adjust any hydraulic lines or fittings Stop the resaw open the conveyor speed valves and make sure the pres...

Page 9: ...we recommend that you hardwire it directly to your circuit breaker and install a locking shut off lever near the machine as a way to quickly disconnect the power Your factory Circuit Capacity Always c...

Page 10: ...URES Main Features A Control Panel Digital Readout B Shock Absorber For front pressure roller go down C Air Cylinder For front pressure roller go down D 4 Dust Port Allows the resaw to be connected to...

Page 11: ...g rewiring and changing the fuses Should never be opened when the machine was connected with the power source K Tool Box L Mark Brand Including the voltage hertz phase model number date serial number...

Page 12: ...t they will stick out of the floor if you decide to move your machine at a later point To mount the re saw machine to the floor 1 Put on safety glasses and a dust mask before starting 2 Use the mounti...

Page 13: ...e carriage bolts and tighten 6 Re install the blade guard in the wheel housing Connect power wires 1 Before connecting the power source of your machine to the factory power supply make sure the voltag...

Page 14: ...t be changed to off Prevent saw wheel from hitting conveyor table 3 Put on protective gloves 4 open the wheel covers for access to the wheels 5 Hold the blade from each side and position it in front o...

Page 15: ...nt or electrical wiring 8 Take extra precautions in damp environments to protect you from accidental grounding 9 Be fore applying power to any equipment ensure without doubt that all persons are clear...

Page 16: ...ing the machine remember to reset this emergency stop switch by turning it clockwise C MOTOR START ON OFF Controls motor for start or stop D TIGHT LOOSE ON OFF Controls saw blade tension E PUMP STOP S...

Page 17: ...ide of the conveyor down 3 Loosen all six of the conveyor mounting bolts 4 To raise the left side loosen the lock nuts on the conveyor adjustment bolts on the left side and tighten the adjustment bolt...

Page 18: ...p against the bars on the conveyor table If the square touches both bars no adjustment is necessary If the square touches the front bar but not the back bar the front of the conveyor needs to be raise...

Page 19: ...n the conveyor belt is tracking in the center of the roller brackets run the conveyor for at least two minutes to ensure that it will remain tracking correctly If the tracking was not corrected by thi...

Page 20: ...er of full turns that you moved the nut Note Write the number of turns down so you do not forget Remembering this number is an important part of the re assembly process 6 Slide the roller brackets tow...

Page 21: ...w blade inner To loosen the screw 2 and lock screw 1 will make the saw blade outer OPPOSITE To loosen the screw 2 and lock screw 1 will make the saw blade inner To loosen the screw 1 and lock screw 2...

Page 22: ...the guide slot 4 Tighten the vertical adjustment bolts and repeat step 1 5 Loosen the lower two vertical adjustment bolts if the blade guide is tilted so the blade touches the front or back 6 Loosen t...

Page 23: ...properly regularly open the wheel cover and vacuum any sawdust from the machine that did not make it into the dust collector Conveyor Belts Use compressed air to clean the built up sawdust from the co...

Page 24: ...SCHEDULE CHECK OFF CHART MACHINE AREA FITTINGS HOURS OF USE 160 320 480 640 800 960 Main Wheels 4 9 Blade Tension Device 2 3 17 Main Conveyor 6 11 14 Return Conveyor 7 12 13 Lifting Posts 10 16 Press...

Page 25: ...contamination and water contamination Perform a Minor Service every 960 hours or every 6 months of regular use WARNING The hydraulic system on this machine creates very high pressure and the hydraulic...

Page 26: ...lor of the hydraulic fluid in the sight window If the fluid is milky in appearance then the hydraulic fluid is contaminated with water If the fluid is dark brown or opaque then the hydraulic fluid is...

Page 27: ...you clean the bottom of the tank To clean the bottom of the tank 1 Use a lint free rag to wipe up and remove the sludge from the bottom of the tank 2 Use clean hydraulic fluid on a clean rag to clean...

Page 28: ...29 Maintenance Log Date Approximate Hours Of Use Maintenance Performed...

Page 29: ...30 SECTION 10 OPTIONAL MIST COOLANT SYSTEM...

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