Connecting to a Dust Collector
The dust collection port is located at the top of
the machine, (A, Figure 3). The dust port has a
5" diameter. Make sure the dust collection
system has sufficient capacity and suction for
your sander. Always turn on the dust collection
system before starting the sander.
Connecting to Air
The pneumatic connection is made at the left,
rear of the sander. Connect the air hose to the
Oliver 5370 sander at the male, 3/4" quick
connect fitting (B, Figure 4).
Pull up on adjustment knob (C, Figure 4) and
turn to set the air pressure to approximately 80
psi. Push adjustment knob down to lock.
Drain any water that may accumulate in the
collector by turning the valve (D, Figure 4).
Add air tool oil to the container (E, Figure 4)
whenever the oil level reaches the minimum
mark on the container.
Electrical Connections
This wide belt sander is available in both 1-
Phase and 3-Phase versions.
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Electrical Connections for a 3-Phase Unit
This wide belt sander is 3-Phase, 220V/440V
pre-wired 220V
. If you need to switch the
sander from 220V to 440V have a qualified
electrician make the changes.
Maximum current draw is approximately 54
amps. Oliver Machinery recommends the use of
a 4 conductor, 10 gauge electrical cable hard
wired to a designated circuit.
!
WARNING
Electrical connections and wiring must be
done by a qualified electrician. The machine
must be properly grounded. Failure to
comply may cause serious injury!
1.
Disconnect machine from power source!
2. Remove four screws that secure the cover
of faceplate to the connection box.
3. Insert the power cable through strain relief,
and attach the wires to the terminals, as
shown in Figure 5.
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