Oliver 5235 Manuel utilisateur

5235 24” Jointer-Planer
Owner’s Manual
Oliver Machinery M-5235 1/2018
Seattle, WA Ó Copyright 2003-2018
info@olivermachinery.net www.olivermachinery.net


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Warranty
Oliver makes every effort possible to assure that its woodworking 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.
For More Information
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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Table of Contents
Warranty …………………………………………………………………………………..…… 2
Warning …………………………………………………………………………………..……. 2
Table of Contents …………………………………………………………………………… 3
General Safety Rules ………………………………………………………………………. 4-7
Specifications ………………………………………………………………………………….. 7
Installation ………………………………………………………………………………….... 7-9
Moving The Machine …………………………………………………………….…. 8-9
Cleaning The Machine ………………………………………………………………... 9
Machine Leveling …………………………………………………………………… 10
Power Wire Connection…………………………………………………………………….. 11
Control Panel Operation …………………………………………………………………..… 12
Control Panel Layout …………………………………………………………………….….. 12
Operating The Upper Portion Of The Machine ……………………………………….….. 13
Setting The Size ………………………………………………………………………….….. 14
Setting The Front Fence ………………………………………………………………...….. 15
Adjusting The Feed Chain ………………………………………………………………….. 16
Machine Features ………………………………………………….………………………17-18
Adjusting The Feed Rollers ………………………………………………………….…. 19-20
Adjusting The Tension ……………………………………………………..……….. 19
Adjusting The Lower Roller ………………………………………………………… 20
Adjusting The Front And Rear Pressure Plates And Keys ……………………………… 21
Changing The Lower Planing Blades ……………………………………………………… 22
Adjusting Parallelism Of Cutterhead ………………………………………………..…. 23-24
Adjusting Feed Speed ……………………………………………………….……………… 25
Digital Thickness Controller ………………………………………………………………… 26
Maintenance ……………………………………………………………………………… 27-31
Troubleshooting ……………………………………………………………………………… 32
Explosion View & Parts’ Lists…………………………………………….…………….. 33-38

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General Safety Rules
There is a certain amount of hazard involved with the use of woodworking machinery.
Using the machine with the respect and caution demanded as far as safety precautions
are concerned will considerable lessen the possibility of personal injury. However, if
normal safety precautions are overlooked or ignored, server personal injury to the
operator can occur.
1. Read the operation manual before operating this machine.
2. If you are not thoroughly familiar with the machine operation, obtain advice from
a supervisor or other qualified person.
3. The machine should be disconnected from the power source before performing
maintenance or adjustments ot the internal mechanisms, or when making
repairs.
4. Before leaving the machine, make sure the work area is clean.
5. Check timber for loose knots, nails, or other items, which may cause a hazard or
affect the machine’s performance.
6. Learn the cutterhead’s applications and limitations, as well as the specific
potential hazards peculiar to it. Keep the cutterhead sharp for best and safest
performance.
7. Keep all guards in place and in working order.
8. Do not force the machine. it will do the job better and be safer working at the rate
for which it was designed.

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General Safety Rules (Cont.)
9. All children and visitors should be kept a safe distance from the working area.
10. The operator should keep proper footing and balance at all times.
11. Do not operate the machine while under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or any
other medication.
12. Avoid awkward operations and hand positions where a sudden slip could cause
your hand to move into the cutterhead.
13. Never leave the machine until it comes to a complete stop, and never leave the
machine running unattended.
14. The employer is responsible for selecting competent and qualified employees.
15. The employer must make sure that employees study and utilize this safety
information.
16. Supervisors must alert personnel of any unsafe practices they observe.
17. All employees should be aware of first aid facilities and be encouraged to use
them, regardless of the severity of the injury.
18. Fire prevention must be practiced and fire protection must be available to prevent
loss of life, personal injury, and property damage.
19. Safety shoes should be worn to provide protection against rolling objects, falling
objects, and sharp edges in the workplace.

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General Safety Rules (Cont.)
20. Eye protection should be worn and such devices should be carefully selected,
fitted and used. Compulsory wearing of glasses with impact resistant lenses and
side shields is a good safety policy. All eye protection should conform to ANSI
Z87 standards.
21. Wearing hearing protection when operating the machine.
22. Do not wear rings, necklaces or jewelry around moving machinery.
23. Do not wear loose fitting clothes. Clothing should be comfortable, but long
sleeves, neckties, etc. should not be worn.
24. Do not wear gloves or other hand covering articles around moving machinery.
25. Cover long hair with a hair net or cap
26. Protective guards and shields must be in place at all times unless they must be
removed for specific service or maintenance. They should be immediately
replaced when service or maintenance is completed.
27. Make sure that operator clearly knows how to stop the machine before starting
work.
28. Never clean or remove chips while the machine is running.
29. Maintain the machine in good operating condition. Report unusual conditions or
machine malfunctions immediately.
30. Do not alter or remove guards and warning labels.

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General Safety Rules (Cont.)
31. Keep the immediate area clean. Do not allow the floor to become slippery or
covered with dust or obstacles. Dust that accumulates in the work area is a
hazard that can cause you to fall or slip against the machine or its controls.
32. Employees should be required to report to their supervisors any hazardous
condition of the machine or in the immediate area.
Specifications
MODEL
5230
5235
Max. Working Width
18” (457mm)
24” (610mm)
Max. Working Thickness
4 51/64” (120mm)
8” (200mm)
Max. Working Length
12” (300mm)
12” (300mm)
Composition Of Knives
Solid Carbide
Solid Carbide
Knife Style
30mm x 12mm x 1.5T
30mm x 12mm x 1.5T
Cutterhead Speed
4600 RPM
4600RPM
Feeding Speed
20’ – 60’/min
20’ – 95’/min
Upper Cutterhead Motor
20HP
25HP
Bottom Cutterhead Motor
15HP
25HP
Feed Drive Motor
2, 3HP
7.5HP
Elevation Drive Motor
1HP
1HP
Machine Dimensions
L2520xW1400xH1600mm
L2730xW1700xH1700mm
Packing Dimensions
L2650xW1550xH1800mm
L2950xW1850xH1830mm
N.W. / G.W.
6,614/7,385 lbs
8,818/9,700 lbs
CFM Dust Requirement
3500 CFM
4200 CFM

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INSTALLATION
Moving the Machine
The machine is usually packed in a wooden crate.
The packing dimensions are
5230 – L2650 x W1550 x H1800 mm
5235 – L2950 x W1850 x H1830 mm
While in the packing crate, the machine should be lifted and moved by a forklift.
Attention should be paid to the balance of the machine while lifting and transporting.
Use a forklift with sufficient capacity to move the machine.

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Moving the Machine (Cont.)
Once the machine has been unpacked from the crate, move it to the work site using a
hoist and straps. The following guidelines should be followed when transporting the
machine by this method.
(1) The straps should have a capacity of at least 3 times the weight of the machine.
Refer to the specifications for the weight of each model.
(2) Inspect the straps for fray and cuts before using.
(3) Secure all movable parts of the machine and remove movable accessories
before moving.
(4) The transportation should be done only by trained and qualified personnel.
(5) Keep all other people away from the path of the machine.
Cleaning the Machine
The machine is coated with rust preventative oil before shipment. When the machine
has been moved to a proper work site, wipe the oil from the machine. Use a soft cloth
soaked in kerosene to clean the rust preventative oil from the machine. do not use
gasoline, lacquer thinner, or any other volatile solvent, as these may damage the
painted surface of the machine.
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