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Oliver Machinery
4235 Jointer
minimize dust. Use anti-skid floor strips on the floor area where the operator normally stands and
mark off the machine work area. Provide adequate workspace around the machine.
9.
ACCESS CONTROL
should be enforced so only trained personnel can access the work area and operate
the machine. Use a childproof power switch when applicable.
10.
STAY ALERT
at all times. Do not operate this machine while under the influence of drugs/alcohol, or
when not feeling well.
11.
NEVER STAND ON MACHINE.
This prevents injuries from tipping related accidents and accidental
contacts with cutters.
12.
REPLACEMENT PARTS:
Use only genuine Oliver Machinery replacement parts and accessories
recommended for this machine. Generic parts made by other manufacturers may create a safety
hazard and WILL void the factory warranty and other guarantees.
13.
PROPER USE:
Do not use this machine for anything other than its intended use. If used for other
purposes, Oliver Machinery disclaims any real or implied warranty and holds itself harmless for any
injury or damage which may result from that use.
Safety Guidelines Specific to Jointer
Before Work Begins:
1.
USE ONLY NATURAL, SOLID WOOD.
Do not joint any material such as plywood, MDF, OSB, laminate,
or anything that can disintegrate during operation. Do not joint treated lumber or anything that
contains harmful chemicals, as this will spread wood dust that contains such harmful chemicals. Do
not attempt to joint any workpiece with loose knots or with any other foreign materials.
2.
CHECK CUTTER INSERTS:
Make sure cutter inserts are sharp, clean, and free from damages. Forcing
dull/damaged cutter inserts to work invites accidents and impacts finish quality. Use the
recommended amount of torque to securely fasten all inserts onto the cutterhead.
3.
SERVICING CUTTER INSERTS:
Wear heavy-duty leather gloves to protect your hands when installing
new cutter inserts or rotating the existing ones. Ensure the cutterhead is thoroughly cleaned before
installing the insert. Debris between the cutter insert and the platform can create uneven pressure,
causing the insert to break, and body injuries may occur.
4.
CHECK CUTTERHEAD GUARD:
Make sure the cutterhead guard is installed and is properly tensioned.
The cutterhead guard should spring back and push against the fence after it is rotated away and
released.
5.
CHECK OUTFEED TABLE HEIGHT AND ALIGNMENT
to avoid
a workpiece getting stuck while feeding.
The outfeed table should be flush with or slightly below the cutting arc of the cutterhead.
6.
CHECK DEPTH OF CUT SETTING.
The maximum depth of cut for each pass
is 1/8”
.
7.
SUPPORT LONG WORKPIECE
with
auxiliary
stock feeding rollers/tables. This helps to avoid injuries
and improves the quality of the finish.
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