Oliver Packaging & Equipment Company
3236 Wilson Drive NW, Walker, MI 49534
(800) 253-3893
747-N BREAD SLICER
0747S20006
5-3
Bread Slices Vary in Thickness
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The blade frames are out of adjustment. (See the “Maintenance” section of this
manual under “Adjusting the Blade Frames When Slices Vary in Thickness” on how
to correct this problem.)
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The Blade Frames Are Knocking
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The blade frames are out of adjustment. (See the “Maintenance” section of this
manual under “Adjusting the Clearance Between the Blade Frames” on how to
perform this adjustment.)
The Slicer Vibrates Excessively
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The outfeed table is not inserted into its slot in the bottom of the infeed table and is
free to vibrate. Stop slicing and correct the installation of the outfeed able.
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The bread has locked onto one of the sets of blades and is moving with the blade
motion. Apply additional pressure to the hold down plate from the outfeed side to
free the loaf from the blade set it is attached to.
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The drive belt is loose or worn. (See the “Maintenance” section of this manual under
“Tightening the Belt” or “Replacing the Belt” on how to make these corrections.)
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One or more of the bearings on the machine are failing. (Have a qualified service
agent check for defective bearings and replace them as required.)
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The pins, (two eccentrics and two regular), and links at the top of the blade frames
are worn. We suggest that these be replaced together. Mixing worn parts with new
will shorten the life of the replacement parts. Remember, after replacing the pins
and links the clearance between the blade frames must be re-adjusted. (See the
“Maintenance” section of this manual under “Adjusting the Clearance Between the
Blade Frames” on how to perform this adjustment.)