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11.

Careless acts:  

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.  

12.

Disconnect all power sources:  

Before performing any service, maintenance, adjustments or when 

changing blades.  A machine under repair should be RED TAGGED to show it should not be used 
until the maintenance is complete.

13.

Job completion:  

If the operator leaves the machine area for any reason, the tablesaw should be 

turned "off" and the blade should come to a complete stop before their departure.  The key should be 
placed in the “off” position, removed and given to a supervisor to prevent any unauthorized use of the 
tablesaw.

14.

Replacement parts:  

Use only genuine Oliver Machinery factory authorized replacement parts and 

accessories; otherwise the warranty and guarantee is null and void.

15.

Misuse:  

Do not use this Oliver tablesaw 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.

Drugs, alcohol and medication:  

Do not operate this machine while under the influence of drugs, 

alcohol, or any medication.

17.

This machine is deigned

 for cutting wood products only.  Do not use to cut any kind of metal or 

substance other then wood.

18.

Never start the saw

 while a workpiece is in contact with the blade.

19.

Raise or lower the blade

 only when the machine has been turned “off” and the blade has come to a 

complete stop.

20.

Miter Gauge and Rip Fence:  

Never use the miter gauge and rip fence at the same time.

21.

Damaged Saw Blade:  

Never use a damaged saw blade or one that has been dropped.  Check the 

saw blade for cracks or missing teeth.  Do not use a cracked or dull blade or one with missing teeth. 
Make sure the blade is securely locked on the arbor.

22.

Make sure

 the blade is running in the proper direction.  Refer to the arrow on the blade.  The teeth 

should be pointing down when viewing from the front of the saw.

23.

Alignment:  

Check the alignment of the splitter to the blade.  Also, check the alignment of the fence 

to the miter slot.

24.

Health hazards:  

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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Summary of Contents for 4060

Page 1: ...4060 16 Professional Tablesaw Owner s Manual Oliver Machinery M 4060 09 2008 Seattle WA Copyright 2003 info olivermachinery net www olivermachinery net...

Page 2: ...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...

Page 3: ...ectrical Code 4 Eye safety Wear an approved safety shield goggles or glasses to protect eyes Common eyeglasses are only impact resistant they are not safety glasses 5 Personal protection Before operat...

Page 4: ...as been turned off and the blade has come to a complete stop 20 Miter Gauge and Rip Fence Never use the miter gauge and rip fence at the same time 21 Damaged Saw Blade Never use a damaged saw blade or...

Page 5: ...11 Miter Gauge 12 Controls 12 Dust Collection 12 Electrical Connections 13 Replacing the Blade 13 Maintenance 14 Troubleshooting 15 16 Specifications Model Number 4060 Blade Diameter In 16 Arbor Diam...

Page 6: ...n Inspect for freight damage and call the freight carrier if any Contents Speed handles 2 Angle height lock 3 Hardware packet wings 4 Hardware packet rails 5 Tools 6 Blade guard support bracket 7 Mite...

Page 7: ...t may damage paint Cover cleaned surfaces with WD 40 or a 20W machine oil Pay particular attention to cleaning in the miter slot and the faces of table and extension wing Extension Wing Assembly 1 Att...

Page 8: ...comes pre drilled for use on other saws so it is a matter of lining up the holes in the saw with the correct rail holes 2 Set the front guide on the support bracket as shown in figure 5 and secure in...

Page 9: ...n conjunction with the leveling knob on the other end of the fence It is best to adjust the height as close a possible to the table as long as it doesn t rub or bind up on anything as it travels along...

Page 10: ...uare Make sure the square is between the blade teeth 3 Loosen the jam nut and turn the screw until it hits the stop A Figure 11 4 If necessary loosen the screw B Figure 13 and adjust the pointer to ze...

Page 11: ...he blade guard support rod with lock washer 1 and nut 2 as shown in figure 18 4 Lower the blade guard onto the front and rear brackets using the provided hex bolt and washer to secure into place as in...

Page 12: ...switch also provides overload protection for the saw motor Figure 24 2 Handwheel Lock There is a handwheel lock on both handwheels B D of Figure 25 Loosen lock to turn handwheel and tighten when blade...

Page 13: ...stalled in order to confirm the correct rotation If the saw blade is on and turning in the wrong direction the arbor nut could loosen causing the arbor to sustain damage The arbor should spin toward t...

Page 14: ...embly miter guage and rip fence Keep pulleys and belts free from dirt dust oil and grease Replace worn v belts as needed Remove rust from the tabletop with a lubricantWD 40 and a Scotch Brite Hand Pad...

Page 15: ...quate size cable 2 Contact local electric company 3 Refer to motor nameplate for correct voltage Does not make accurate 45 or 90 cuts 1 Stops not adjusted correctly 2 Angle pointer not set accurately...

Page 16: ...Splitter not aligned with blade 3 Feeding stock without rip fence 4 Splitter not in place 5 Dull blade 6 Letting go of material before it is past blade 7 Anti kick back paws dull 1 Align rip fence wi...

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Page 22: ...r 5mm 0968 00 1 21 Round Head Screw 5mm 80 x 8 0969 00 1 22 Collar 3014 00 2 23 Collar 3014 00 2 24 Roll Pin 0971 00 4 25 Limit Stud 3015 00 4 26 Tilt Adjustment Shaft 3016 00 1 27 Front Trunnion Brac...

Page 23: ...00 1 64 Hex Nut 8mm 1 25 0978 00 1 65 Set Screw 8mm 1 25 x 8 mm 0958 00 2 66 Shaft 3031 00 1 68 Worm Gear 3022 00 2 69 Lockwasher 12mm 3033 00 4 70 Hex Nut 12mm 1001 00 4 72 Hex Head Bolt 12mm 1 5 x...

Page 24: ...6 Locking Knob 3049 00 28 Crank Handle 1061 00 30 Hand Wheel Tilting 3050 00 1 31 Socket Head Bolt 8mm 1 25 x 20 1064 00 2 32 Shield Plate 3051 00 1 33 Setscrew 6mm 1 0 x 6 0964 00 2 34 Grommet 1066 0...

Page 25: ...Screw M8 x 30mm 2221 00 3 15 Spacer 2009 00 4 16 Plastic Pad 2010 00 1 17 Socket Head Screw M5 x 15mm 2222 00 2 18 Lock Knob 2011 00 1 19 Cam with Locking Lever 2012 00 1 20 Pad 2013 00 3 21 Clamp Sh...

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