Oliver 4470 Bedienungsanleitung

4470 Industrial Planer 25”
Owner’s Manual
Oliver Machinery M-4470 9/2017
Kent, WA 98032
info@olivermachinery net Copyright 2003
www olivermachinery net

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Warranty
Oliver makes every effort possible to assure that its equipment meets the highest possible standards of
quality and durability All products sold by Oliver are warranted to the original customer to be free from
defects for a period of 2 (two) years on all parts, excluding electronics and motors, which are warranted
for 1 year Oliver’s obligation under this warranty shall be exclusively limited to repairing or replacing (at
Oliver’s option) products which are determined by Oliver to be defective upon delivery F O B (return
freight paid by customer) to Oliver, and on inspection by Oliver This warranty does not apply to defects
due, directly or indirectly, to misuse, abuse, negligence, accidents, unauthorized repairs, alterations, lack
of maintenance, acts of nature, or items that would normally be consumed or require replacement due to
normal wear In no event shall Oliver be liable for death, personal or property injury, or damages arising
from the use of its products
Warning
Read this manual thoroughly before operating the machine Oliver Machinery disclaims any liability for
machines that have been altered or abused Oliver Machinery reserves the right to effect at any time,
without prior notice, those alterations to parts, fittings, and accessory equipment which they may deem
necessary for any reason whatsoever
F r M re Inf rmati n
Oliver Machinery is always adding new Industrial Woodworking products to the line For complete, up-to-
date product information, check with your local Oliver Machinery distributor, or visit
www olivermachinery net
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WARNING
Read this manual completely and observe all warning labels on the machine Oliver Machinery has made
every attempt to provide a safe, reliable, easy-to-use piece of machinery Safety, however, is ultimately
the responsibility of the individual machine operator As with any piece of machinery, the operator must
exercise caution, patience, and common sense to safely run the machine Before operating this product,
become familiar with the safety rules in the following sections
•Always keep guards and c vers in place and in pr per perating c nditi n.
1 If you are not properly trained in the use of a planer do not use until the proper training has been
obtained
2. Read, understand and follow the safety instructions found in this manual Know the limitations and
hazards associated with this machine
3 Make certain that the machine frame is electrically grounded and that a ground lead is included in the
incoming electrical service In cases where a cord and plug are used, make certain that the
grounding plug connects to a suitable ground Follow the grounding procedure indicated in the
National Electrical Code
4 Wear an approved safety shield, goggles, or glasses to protect eyes Common eyeglasses are only
impact-resistant, they are not safety glasses
5 Before operating the machine, remove tie, rings, watch and other jewelry and roll up sleeves above
the elbows Remove all loose outer clothing and confine long hair Protective type footwear should
be used Where the noise exceeds the level of exposure allowed in Section 1910 95 of the OSHA
Regulations, use hearing protective devices Do not wear gloves
6 Keep the machine guards and covers in place for every operation If any guards and covers are
removed for maintenance, DO NOT OPERATE the machine until the guards and covers are
reinstalled
7 Keep the floor around the machine clean and free of scrap material, saw dust, oil and other liquids to
minimize the danger of tripping or slipping Be sure the table is free of all scrap, foreign material and
tools before starting the planer Make certain the work area is well lighted and that a proper exhaust
system is used to minimize dust Use anti-skid floor strips on the floor area where the operator
normally stands and mark off machine work area Provide adequate work space around the machine
8 Maintain a balanced stance and keep your body under control at all times
9 Before turning on machine, remove all extra equipment such as keys, wrenches, scraps, and cleaning
rags away from the machine
10 Give the work you are doing your undivided attention Looking around, carrying on a conversation,
and “horseplay” are careless acts that can result in serious injury
11 Before performing any service, maintenance, adjustments or when changing knives disconnect the
machine from power source A machine under repair should be RED TAGGED to show it should not
be used until the maintenance is complete
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12 Do not plane boards with loose knots, nails or any foreign material in the workpiece Irregular, or
warped stock should be jointed first on one side before planing a parallel surface
13 If the operator leaves the machine area for any reason, the planer should be turned "off" and the
cutterhead should come to a complete stop before their departure In addition, if the operation is
complete, they should clean the planer and the work area NEVER clean the planer with power "on"
and never use hands to clear sawdust and debris; use a brush or air hose
14 Use only genuine Oliver Machinery factory authorized replacement parts and accessories; otherwise
the warranty and guarantee is null and void
15 Do not use this Oliver planer for other than its intended use If used for other purposes, Oliver
disclaims any real or implied warranty and holds itself harmless for any injury or damage which may
result from that use
16 Do not operate this machine while under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or any medication
17 This machine is deigned for planing wood products only Do not use to plane any kind of substance
other then wood
18 Never start the planer while a workpiece is in contact with the cutterhead or knives
19 Always feed workpiece against the rotation of the cutterhead
20 Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling and other construction activities
contains chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm Some examples
of these chemicals are:
•Lead from lead-based paint
•Crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products
•Arsenic and chromium from chemically-treated lumber
Your risk from these 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 approved safety
equipment, such as those dust masks that are specifically designed to filter out microscopic particles
Familiarize yourself with the following safety notices used in this manual:
CAUTION: (This means that if precautions are not heeded, it may result in minor or moderate injury
and/or possible machine damage)
WARNING: (This means that if precautions are not heeded, it could result in serious injury or possibly
even death)
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Table f C ntents Page Number
Warranty 2
Warnings 3-4
Table of Contents 5
Specifications 5
Contents of the Shipping Container 6
Uncrating the Machine 6
Machine Preparation and Setup 6
Electrical Connections 7
Assembly 8
Control Panel 8
Digital Controller 8-9
Changing Units of Measure 9
Calibrating the Display 9
Planing to a Specific Thickness 9
Raising and Lowering Table 10
Adjusting Thickness Scale 10
Table Roller Adjustment 10
Changing Feed Rate 10
Table Stop 10
Opening Hood 10
Setting / Changing Knives 11
Setup of Feed Rollers, Chipbreaker and Pressure Bar 12
Anti-Kickback Fingers 13
Adjustment of In-Feed Roller 13
Adjustment of Chipbreaker 13
Adjustment of Pressure Bar 14
Adjustment of Out-feed Rollers 14
Helical Cutterhead 15
V-Belt Adjustment 15
Adjusting Table Gibs 15
Adjusting Table Rollers 16
Maintenance 16
Lubrication 17
Troubleshooting 18
Specificati ns
Stock No (10HP, 1Ph HSS Straight Knife) 4470 001
Stock No (15HP, 3Ph HSS Straight Knife) 4470 002
Stock No (10HP, 1Ph Carbide Helical Cutterhead) 4470 101
Stock No (15HP, 3Ph Carbide Helical Cutterhead) 4470 102
Maximum Stock Width (in ) 25
Maximum Depth of Cut (in ) 1/4
Maximum Stock Thickness (in ) 9-1/4
Minimum Stock Thickness (in ) 1/8
Minimum Stock Length (in ) 10
Dust Port Diameter (in ) 5
Minimum CFM Required 900
Segmented Infeed Roller Diameter (in ) 3
Two Steel Outfeed Roller Diameter (in ) 3
Feed Speeds (FPM) 20, 25 and 30
Bed Rollers 2, Adjustable
Table Size (L x W/in ) 32 x 26
Cutterhead Diameter (in ) 3-1/2
Number of Knives 4
Cutterhead Speed (RPM) 4,800
Table Support 2-Column
Motor 10HP, 1Ph, 220V Only
10HP, 3Ph, 220V/440V, Prewired 220V
Gross Weight (lbs ) 1,837
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Oliver 4470 - 25” Industrial Planer
1 25” Planer
Box 1
4 Leveling Pads
3 Hex Key Wrenches
3 Open End Wrenches
1 Screwdriver
2 Knife Setting Gauges
1 Knife Setting Gauge Shaft
4 E-Clips
1 Handle
Box 2
1 Dust Chute
8 Hex Head Screws M6x10
Uncrating the Machine
Retain all packaging materials in case it
becomes necessary to ship the machine to
another site
Machine Preparati n and Setup
WARNING!
The equipment used t lift this machine must
have a rated capacity at, r ab ve the weight
f the planer. Failure t c mply may cause
seri us injury!
The planer can be lifted from over head using
slings and the four lifting hooks (A, Figure 1)
The planer must be positioned on a smooth,
level surface Install the leveling pads (B, Figure
1) under the four corners of the planer
Clean all rust protected surfaces with a
commercial solvent Do not use acetone,
gasoline, lacquer thinner or any type of
flammable solvent, or a cleaner that may
damage paint Cover cleaned surfaces with
WD-40 or a 20W machine oil
Place a level on the table of planer and adjust
leveling bolts (C, Figure 1) until the machine is
resting level Tighten the hex nuts (D, Figure 1)
against the base of the planer to keep the
leveling bolts from turning
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Electrical C nnecti ns
WARNING!
Electrical c nnecti ns and wiring must be
d ne by a qualified electrician. The machine
must be pr perly gr unded. Failure t
c mply may cause seri us injury!
This planer is available in both 1-Phase and 3-
Phase versions
•Electrical C nnecti ns f r a 3-Phase Unit
This planer is 3-Phase, 220V/440V pre-wired
220V If you need to switch the planer from
220V to 440V have a qualified electrician make
the changes
Make sure the voltage of your power supply
matches the specifications on the motor plate of
the machine
1. Disc nnect machine fr m p wer s urce!
2 Remove screws that secure the cover to
connection box
3 Insert the power cable through strain relief,
and attach the wires to terminals
4. Re-install connection box cover With 3-
Phase power verify table raises when
pressing the “Table Up” button If it does
not, disconnect machine from power source
and reverse any two incoming power leads
5 When wiring is completed, tape all power
box joints to keep out dust
•Electrical C nnecti ns f r a 1-Phase Unit
This planer is 1-Phase, 220V nly
Make sure the voltage of your power supply
matches the specifications on the motor plate of
the machine
1. Disc nnect machine fr m p wer s urce!
2 Remove screws that secure the cover to
connection box
3 Insert the power cable through strain relief,
and attach the wires to the terminals
4 Re-install connection box cover
5 When wiring is completed, tape all power
box joints to keep out dust
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Dust Chute Assembly
Mount the dust chute (A, Figure 2) to the planer
hood with eight M6x10 hex head screws (B,
Figure 2) Make sure the dust collection system
has sufficient capacity and suction for your
planer Always turn on the dust collection
system before starting the planer
Table R ller Handle Assembly
Thread the handle (C, Figure 3) into the hub
C ntr l Panel
D Emergency St p Butt n: Stops all
functions of machine, but the planer still has
power To reset rotate switch clockwise until
the button pops out
E Main M t r: Starts rotation of cutterhead
Will not work if the “Emergency Stop” switch
is engaged, or hood is open
F Digital Thickness C ntr ls: Displays and
controls table position, units, etc
G Table Up: Raises the table N te: Table
will contact the upper limit switch at about
5/8” and will automatically shut down You
can continue to raise manually by using the
handwheel
H Table D wn: Lowers the table N te:
Table will contact the lower limit switch at
about 8-5/8” and will automatically shut
down You can continue to lower manually
by using the handwheel
Digital C ntr ller
I LED readout displays the thickness setting
J The digital thickness controls are capable of
operating and displaying in either inches, or
millimeters by pressing the “Units” button
K The “+” and “-“ buttons can be used to move
the table up or down without keying in an
exact numerical thickness value N te: The
“-“ button raises the table to subtract from
workpiece thickness The “+“ button lowers
the table
L “Start” button is used to begin table travel
after a numeric value has been keyed in
M The “Stop” button is used to stop the table
travel after it has started
N The “Set” button is used when calibrating or
setting the thickness scale
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Changing Units f Measure
Press unit button (A, Figure 5) to toggle back
and forth between inches and millimeters
Calibrating the Display
The following sections will describe the use of a
calibrating board The calibrating board should
be made of a hardwood and have one side that
has been run through a jointer
1. With the planer turned “OFF – cutterhead
NOT spinning”, place your calibrating board
jointed surface down on the table and slide it
into the machine
2 Use the table “UP” button to raise the table
so that the in-feed roller is about 1/32"
above the calibrating board
3 Remove calibrating board from planer and
turn the planer “ON”
4 Use the table “UP” button to raise the table
about 0 1", as indicated by LED and run the
calibrating board through the planer
5 Repeat Step 4 until the planer removes the
entire top surface of your calibrating board
6 Measure the thickness of the board using a
pair of calipers
7 Press the “SET” button (C, Figure 5) and
then type in the measured thickness from
step 6 Press the “SET” button again and
hold in until the decimal point stops blinking
(about three seconds)
Planing t a Specific Thickness
1 Measure thickest section of the workpiece
2 Subtract the amount you wish to remove
from the current thickness of the workpiece
3 Press the “SET” button and enter the
amount from step 2
4 Press “START” button (D, Figure 5) to begin
the table movement up, or down until the set
value is achieved
N te: Do not feed material through the
planer while the table is raising or lowering
Fracti n Decimal Metric
1/32 0 031 0 794
1/16 0 063 1 588
3/32 0 094 2 381
1/8 0 125 3 175
5/32 0 156 3 969
3/16 0 188 4 763
7/32 0 219 5 556
1/4 0 250 6 350
9/32 0 281 7 144
5/16 0 313 7 938
11/32 0 344 8 731
3/8 0 375 9 525
13/32 0 406 10 319
7/16 0 438 11 113
15/32 0 469 11 906
1/2 0 500 12 700
17/32 0 531 13 494
9/16 0 563 14 288
19/32 0 594 15 081
5/8 0 625 15 875
21/32 0 656 16 669
11/16 0 688 17 463
23/32 0 719 18 256
3/4 0 750 19 050
25/32 0 781 19 844
13/16 0 813 20 638
27/32 0 844 21 431
7/8 0 875 22 225
29/32 0 906 23 019
15/16 0 938 23 813
31/32 0 969 24 606
1 1 00 25 400
Figure 6
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