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Oliver Machinery 

Seattle

, WA   | 

 Copyright 2005 | www.olivermachinery.net

Mounting Sanding Sleeves 

1.Thoroughly clean the arbors (A, Fig. 1) on all of the 

spindle assemblies. Also clean the arbor housing on 

the sander.

2.Slip the sanding sleeve (B, Fig. 1) over the spindle and 

hold in place by tightening the set screw (C, Fig. 1) with 

the supplied 2mm hex wrench.

3. Repeat for all of the steel spindle assemblies.
4.To protect the sanding assemblies place them in the 

holders found on the sides of the sander, see Figure 2.

Installing Sanding Assemblies

WARNING 

Disconnect the sander from the power 

source when installing or removing sanding 

assemblies. 

Failure to comply may cause serious injury!

1. Thoroughly clean the arbor and arbor housing before 

installing the sanding assemblies.

2. Thread the arbor (A, Fig. 3) into the arbor housing (B, 

Fig. 3).

3. Use the provided wrenches to hold the lower arbor 

housing nut (C, Fig. 3) while turning the arbor nut (D, 

Fig. 3) clockwise.

Removing Sanding Assemblies

1. 

Disconnect the sander form the power source, 

unplug.

2. Use the provided wrenches to hold the upper arbor 

housing nut (E, Fig. 3) while turning the arbor nut (D, 

Fig. 3) counterclockwise.

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Mounting Sanding Sleeves 

1.  Thoroughly clean the arbors (A, Fig. 1) on all 

of  the  spindle  assemblies.    Also  clean  the 
arbor housing on the sander. 

2.  Slip  the  sanding  sleeve  (B, Fig.  1)  over  the 

spindle  and  hold  in  place  by  tightening  the 
set screw (C, Fig. 1) with the supplied 2mm 
hex wrench. 

3.  Repeat  for  all  of  the  steel  spindle 

assemblies. 

4.  To  protect  the  sanding  assemblies  place 

them in the holders found on the sides of the 
sander, see Figure 2. 

Installing Sanding Assemblies 

  WARNING 

Disconnect the sander from the power 

source when installing or removing sanding 

assemblies.   

Failure to comply may cause serious injury! 

1.  Thoroughly  clean  the  arbor  and  arbor 

housing  before  installing  the  sanding 
assemblies. 

2.  Thread  the  arbor  (A,  Fig.  3)  into  the  arbor 

housing (B, Fig. 3). 

3.  Use the provided wrenches to hold the lower 

arbor  housing  nut  (C,  Fig.  3)  while  turning 
the arbor nut (D, Fig. 3) clockwise. 

Removing Sanding Assemblies

1. 

Disconnect  the  sander  form  the  power 
source, unplug.

2.  Use  the  provided  wrenches  to  hold  the 

upper  arbor  housing  nut  (E,  Fig.  3)  while 
turning  the  arbor  nut  (D,  Fig.  3)  counter-
clockwise. 

Summary of Contents for 6910

Page 1: ...6910 Spindle Sander Owner s Manual Oliver Machinery M 6910 12 2003 Seattle WA Copyright 2005 www olivermachinery net...

Page 2: ...erations outside our facilities or to a lack of maintenance OLIVER LIMITS ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES TO THE PERIOD SPECIFIED ABOVE FROM THE DATE THE PRODUCT WAS PURCHASED AT RETAIL EXCEPT AS STATED HEREIN...

Page 3: ...he job better and safer at the rate for which it was designed USE THE RIGHT TOOL Don t force a machine or attachment to do a job for which it was not designed USE THE PROPER EXTENSION CORD Make sure y...

Page 4: ...cally treated lumber Your risk from those exposures varies depending on how often you do this type of work To reduce your exposure to these chemicals work in a well ventilated area and work with appro...

Page 5: ...box as shown in B 5 Grounding Instructions Caution This tool must be grounded while in use to protect the operator from electric shock In the event of a malfunction or breakdown grounding provides a p...

Page 6: ...Contents 6 Contents of the Shipping Container 7 Tools Required for Assembly Adjustments 7 Unpacking 7 Mounting Sanding Sleeves 8 Installing Sanding Assemblies 8 Removing Sanding Assemblies 8 Table In...

Page 7: ...of the Shipping Container 1 Sander 3 Table Insert Rings 2 Spindle Wrenches 1 2mm Hex Wrench 10 Removable Spindles 1 4 x 5 Steel and Sanding Sleeve 3 8 x 6 Steel and Sanding Sleeve 1 2 x 6 Steel and S...

Page 8: ...unplug 2 Use the provided wrenches to hold the upper arbor housing nut E Fig 3 while turning the arbor nut D Fig 3 counterclockwise 8 Mounting Sanding Sleeves 1 Thoroughly clean the arbors A Fig 1 on...

Page 9: ...sanding drum 6 Tighten the hex nut while holding the stop 7 Adjust pointer G Fig 6 so that it indicates the 0 position on the scale 9 Table Insert 1 Disconnect the sander form the power source unplug...

Page 10: ...lubricated and require no further service 10 Replacing Sanding Sleeves 1 Loosen hex nut A Fig 7 with a 26mm wrench or large adjustable wrench 2 Slide the sanding sleeve B Fig 7 off the drum and repla...

Page 11: ...itor Sanding drum does not come up to speed 1 Extension cord too light or too long 2 Low current 1 Replace with adequate size and length cord 2 Contact a quali ed electrician Machine vibrates excessiv...

Page 12: ...12 Oliver Machinery Seattle WA Copyright 2005 www olivermachinery net...

Page 13: ...36 Brass Bushing 30103020 2 37 Hex Socket Cap Screw S0010501 19 38 Transmission Rod Shaft 30103021 2 39 Transmission Rod 30103022 2 40 Locking Nut S0110600 4 47 Switch Cord L0000002 1 52 Locking Nut S...

Page 14: ...105079 1 124 Arbor 30105080 1 125 Hex Nut 30105081 1 127 Sanding Cloth 30105082 1 128 Screw S0050305 4 129 Hex Nut 30105083 1 130 Sanding Cloth 30105084 1 133 Arbor 30105085 1 134 Oil Plug 30101004 1...

Page 15: ...101034a 1 161 Hex Screw S0020501 2 162 Nut S0110500 6 163 Working Table 30100002JM 1 164 Scale 30101047a 1 165 Table Insert medium 30105051a 1 166 Table Insert small 30105052a 1 167 Table Insert Large...

Page 16: ...12 Oliver Machinery Tukwila WA 98188 Copyright 2005 www olivermachinery net...

Page 17: ...ushing 30103020 2 37 Hex Socket Cap Screw S0010501 19 38 Transmission Rod Shaft 30103021 2 39 Transmission Rod 30103022 2 40 Locking Nut S0110600 4 47 Switch Cord L0000002 1 52 Locking Nut S0110503 1...

Page 18: ...5076 1 119 Arbor 30105077 1 120 Hex Nut 30105078 1 122 Sanding Cloth 30105079 1 124 Arbor 30105080 1 125 Hex Nut 30105081 1 127 Sanding Cloth 30105082 1 128 Screw S0050305 4 129 Hex Nut 30105083 1 130...

Page 19: ...g Knob 30101031j 2 160 Dust Cover 30101034a 1 161 Hex Screw S0020501 2 162 Nut S0110500 6 163 Working Table 30100002JM 1 164 Scale 30101047a 1 165 Table Insert medium 30105051a 1 166 Table Insert smal...

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