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0758S20000-CV 

 

 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 

 

Grand Rapids, Michigan, U.S.A. 49504-5298 

 
 
 

USER’S OPERATING AND INSTRUCTION MANUAL 

 
 

MODEL 758-N 

 

FRONT LOAD DUO-SLICER 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for 758-N

Page 1: ...0758S20000 CV Grand Rapids Michigan U S A 49504 5298 USER S OPERATING AND INSTRUCTION MANUAL MODEL 758 N FRONT LOAD DUO SLICER...

Page 2: ...Stop Upon Completion of Slicing 5 2 Bread Slices Vary in Thickness 5 3 The Blade Frames are Knocking 5 3 The Slicer Vibrates Excessively 5 3 The Hand Lever Pulls Hard 5 3 The Bread is Cutting Slowly o...

Page 3: ...1 Parts List 10 2 ROCKER 0758S20012 11 1 Drawing 11 1 Parts List 11 2 DRIVEN PULLEY 0758S20013 12 1 Drawing 12 1 Parts List 12 2 SLICE PARTS 0758S20014 13 1 Drawing 13 1 Parts List 13 2 ELECTRICAL 075...

Page 4: ...n the electrical specification plate and follow all specifications of local electrical codes 3 Disconnect and lock out the machine from the power supply before cleaning or servicing 4 Check and secure...

Page 5: ...wo thicknesses with ease and precision After slicing the bread can be easily packaged with the use of its convenient front mounted bagging scoop Its design will provide years of efficient trouble free...

Page 6: ...WIDTH AND HEIGHT DIMENSIONS ARE FOR A SQUARE PRODUCT LOWER AND WIDER PRODUCTS MAY ALSO BE SLICED BY TAKING CARE IN LOADING THE PRODUCT INDIVIDUAL DETERMINATIONS WOULD HAVE TO BE MADE Standard Electri...

Page 7: ...THE SLICER BY ITS SIDE COVERS Select a location for your slicer which has a substantial mounting surface and which has electrical service compatible with the load the machine will place on it as indic...

Page 8: ...into the machine WARNING NEVER START THE MACHINE BEFOE LOADING THE PRODUCT Select the desired thickness according to the customer and make sure that the product does not hang over either edge of the...

Page 9: ...hine will automatically stop Once stopped remove the product from the cradle Use of the standard front mounted bagging scoop will ease packaging of your product The bagging scoop s bread stop is adjus...

Page 10: ...Stop button has been pushed Twist the Red button in the direction of the arrow on the button to release it to its run position The lever is not being HELD in the forward most position There are bread...

Page 11: ...qualified service agent evaluate the machine for adjustment or replacement of defective parts The motor has failed Have it checked by a qualified electrician The Slicer Stops Before Slicing is Complet...

Page 12: ...ghtening the Belt or Replacing the Belt on how to make these corrections One or more of the bearings on the machine are failing Have a qualified service agent check for defective bearings and replace...

Page 13: ...ting speed you are experiencing may be normal for that particular product The knives of the machine have become worn dull See the Maintenance section of this manual under Changing the Cutting Knives M...

Page 14: ...n knobs which secure them Only remove the infeed table in the event that you MUST remove the lower blade frame See the note below NOTE REMOVAL OF THE LOWER BLADE FRAME IS NOT REQUIRED TO CHANGE ITS BL...

Page 15: ...ide the link toward the eccentric pin mounting plate See the illustration below After removing the pair of locking cams eyebolts and Belleville washers which secure each blade frame to the rocker s sw...

Page 16: ...er blade frame from the slicer NOTE REMOVAL OF THE LOWE BLADE FRAME IS NOT REQUIRED TO CHANGE ITS BLADES If you must remove the lower blade frame remove the infeed table as described above then with t...

Page 17: ...NSTALLING THE BELLEVILLE WASHERS THEY MUST BE PLACED SO THAT THE CROWN IS UP AS SHOWN IN THE ILLUSTRATION BELOW When replacing the eye bolts turn them clockwise until moderate pressure is required to...

Page 18: ...HEN ATTEMPT TO REPLACE THEM ALL AT ONCE CAUTION NEVER PUT BLADE FRAMES IN THE SLICER WITHOUT KNIVES First remove the upper blade frame from the machine see Removing the Blade Frames above You may use...

Page 19: ...n the same direction as the edge on the blade which was just removed Also remember to remove and replace one blade at a time The blades can be removed from the lower blade frame while it is still in t...

Page 20: ...four nuts which secure the motor mounting plate to the machine CAUTION DO NOT REMOVE THE MOTOR PLATE NUTS COMPLETELY Manually lift the motor upward to tighten the belt using care to keep the centerlin...

Page 21: ...lowing the belt to loosen as much as possible See Tightening the Belt section CAUTION DO NOT REMOVE THE MOTOR PLATE NUTS COMPLETELY Disconnect the end of the connecting rod attached to the rocker by r...

Page 22: ...Do this by first removing the hand lever by removing its set screw located in the hub See the illustration below Remove the bagging scoop the top and front guards by removing the ten knobs which secur...

Page 23: ...ILL BE REQUIRED After the clip is removed the gas spring can then be pried off with a screwdriver use care noting the above warning See the next illustration for additional information After the sprin...

Page 24: ...ion and slide the gas spring over the same upper pin that the old gas spring was removed from See the caution statement below After this is complete install the new clip and replace all of the covers...

Page 25: ...The standard position gives a gentle force at the beginning of the slicing operation when it is most needed which will allow the knives to start cutting and prevent damage to the product It also provi...

Page 26: ...llows to adjust the upper blade frame If the lower blade frame has not been centered the same process to be described for adjusting the upper blade frame should be used to center and secure the lower...

Page 27: ...e eccentric once the lock nut is loosened rotate the pin using a wrench rotating the pin it is possible that both pins will need adjustment at the same time until the knives of the machine are in line...

Page 28: ...es Also add a drop or two to each bushing on the pusher drive cross shaft and lever shaft All other bearings are either grease packed or sealed and seldom need attention NOTE NEVER OIL OR GREASE THE M...

Page 29: ...7900 Green Start Pushbutton 1 5708 7930 Start Contact Block 1 5757 7354 Switch Limit 2 5220 5040 Bearing Driven Pulley 2 0797 0058 019 Stud Driven Pulley 1 0797 0071 4 Connecting Rod Assembly with Bea...

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Page 31: ...758 N Front Load Dual Slicer 0758S20009 8 1 MAIN FRAME Rev 8 23 10...

Page 32: ...04 0002 005 Table Infeed 0758 0006 006 Knob W Stud M5 x 8 x 15mm LG 5911 7210 007 Pin Eccentric 0730 0031 010 Link Blade Frame 0711 0002 011 Clip Hairpin 5835 7705 012 Plate Divider 0758 0030 013 Guid...

Page 33: ...758 N Front Load Dual Slicer 0758S20010 9 1 COVERS...

Page 34: ...x 15MM LG 5911 7210 103 Scoop Bread 0711 0004 1 104 Stop Bread 0711 0080 105 Knob Clamp W Stud M6 x 1 4560 2507 18 106 Washer Flat Nylon 5851 8120 107 Tray Crumb 0758 0011 108 Cover RH Side 0732 0006...

Page 35: ...758 N Front Load Dual Slicer 0758S20011 10 1 PUSHER...

Page 36: ...Gas 6084 8708 215 Spacer Lower 0711 0021 216 Clip Push on 5831 8225 218 Spindle Assembly M8 x 1 25 5902 8795 220 Bracket 26 Cradle Mounting 0758 0008 221 Block Slide 0711 0017 223 Bearing 5 8 Dia Cam...

Page 37: ...758 N Front Load Dual Slicer 0758S20012 11 1 ROCKER...

Page 38: ...cker 0758 0002 302 Bearing Ball 5220 4040 303 Ring Retaining 5840 1036 307 Shaft Swing 0758 0003 308 Bearing Ball w Snap Ring 5220 0042 310 Collar Locating 0758 0004 311 Collar Hold Down 0758 0005 312...

Page 39: ...758 N Front Load Dual Slicer 0758S20013 12 1 DRIVEN PULLEY...

Page 40: ...01 402 Stud 0797 0058 019 403 Stud Swing 0797 0057 219 404 Rod Assembly W Bearings 0797 0071 4 405 Ring Retaining 5840 2825 406 Bearing Ball 5220 5040 407 Ring Retaining 5840 1040 408 Washer Flat M10...

Page 41: ...758 N Front Load Dual Slicer 0758S20014 13 1 SLICE PARTS...

Page 42: ...7 Washer Belleville Spring 5852 0050 510 Hold Down 0758 0015 xxxx 511 Bushing 0777 0066 512 Screw Pivot 0777 0068 001 513 Spring RH Torsion 7030 0020 514 Spring LH Torsion 7030 0021 515 Cradle 1 2 Sli...

Page 43: ...758 N Front Load Dual Slicer 0758S20015 14 1 ELECTRICAL PARTS...

Page 44: ...27 815 Button Red Stop 5708 7915 816 Block Stop Contact 5708 7931 818 Button Green Start 5708 7900 819 Block Start Contact 5708 7930 821 Bushing Strain Relief 5765 1010 822 Clamp Cable 5765 4232 825 S...

Page 45: ...8 0019 830 Cord Stop Limit Switch 26 0758 0020 831 Cord Start Limit Switch 26 0758 0021 832 Cord Power 1 60 115 0711 0056 832 Cord Power 1 60 230 1 50 110 220 0711 0056 001 833 Harness Wire 0711 0057...

Page 46: ...15 1 STAND STAND PARTS LIST ITEM NO PART DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER 901 Stand 26 Painted Steel 0758 0013 905 Caster Swivel 4 w o Brake NSF 5902 2420 906 Caster Swivel 4 w Brake NSF 5902 2421 FOR SERVICE...

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Page 48: ...758 N Front Load Dual Slicer 0758S20017 15 1 WIRING DIAGRAM 1 60 115 230 1 50 110 220 For other Electrics Consult the Factory...

Page 49: ...ially impairs the value of the equipment to Buyer Oliver Packaging Equipment has no obligation as to parts or components not manufactured by Oliver Packaging Equipment but Oliver Packaging Equipment a...

Page 50: ...ar problem 3 If the Parts and Service Manager approves a Work Authorization Number will be generated and the appropriate service agency will perform the service 4 The service dealer will then complete...

Page 51: ...before returning any part This number should appear on the shipping label and inside the shipping carton as well All parts are to be returned prepaid Following this procedure will insure prompt handli...

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