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Digital Readout 

 

The  digital  scale  equipped  with  your  4455  ,22” 

planer can serve many applications,however for 

wood  planing  we  need  only  concern  ourselves 

with  the  ON/OFF,  SET,  and  mm/in  buttons.  

When set properly the digital readout will display 

the thickness of the finished product.   

 

Calibration:   

In  order  to  calibrate  the  unit  first 

run a board through the planer and measure the 

finished thickness with a set of vernier calipers.  

This is the number to be entered into the display 

unit.  At this point turn the unit on by pushing the 

ON/OFF button.  Now press the mm/in button to 

set  the  unit  to  American  standard  or  the metric 

system.   

 

1.  Press and hold the SET button until the ‘

+

’ 

sign starts to flash and immediately release 

it.   

2.  Cycle the set button by pressing it until the 

+’ 

sign remains on.   

3.  Press  and  hold  the  SET  button  until  the 

second zero to the right of the ‘

+

’ plus sign 

starts to flash and immediately release it. 

4.  Cycle the SET button by pressing it until the 

number  reads  the  correct  whole  number 

taken  with  the  vernier  calipers  and 

immediately release the button. 

5.  Press and hold the SET button until the zero 

to  the  right  of  the  decimal  point  starts  to 

flash.   

6.  Repeat  steps  4  and  5  until  the  last  digit  in 

the 0.001 place is entered. 

7.  Press and hold the SET button until the 

SET 

on  the  display  starts  to  flash  and 

immediately release it.   

8.  Press and release the SET button one final 

time to complete the calibration. 

 

Note:  Do  not  turn  the  device  off.    If  you  do 

you will have to re-calibrate the unit.   

 

Battery

:  When  the  display  begins  to  flash  the 

battery should be replaced.  The battery is to be 

replaced  with  a  SR144  (or  equivalent)  and  can 

be found at most pharmacies or grocery stores.  

When  replacing  the  battery  the  positive  side  of 

the button cell must face out.   

A. 

 

 

Fraction 

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 

1.00 

25.400 

 

Summary of Contents for 4455

Page 1: ...4455 Professional Planer 20 Owner s Manual Oliver Machinery M 4455 12 2017 Seattle WA Copyright 2003 2017 info olivermachinery net www olivermachinery net...

Page 2: ...se 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...

Page 3: ...s 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 Re...

Page 4: ...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...

Page 5: ...ead 16 V Belt Adjustment 16 Adjusting Table Gibs 16 Adjusting Table Rollers 17 Maintenance 17 Lubrication 18 Troubleshooting 19 Specifications Stock No 7 5HP 1Ph HSS Straight Knife 4455 001 Stock No 7...

Page 6: ...other site Machine Preparation and Setup WARNING The equipment used to lift this machine must have a rated capacity at or above the weight of the planer Failure to comply may cause serious injury The...

Page 7: ...es Make sure the voltage of your power supply matches the specifications on the motor plate of the machine 1 Disconnect machine from power source 2 Remove screws that secure the cover to connection bo...

Page 8: ...ine but the planer still has power To reset rotate switch clockwise until the button pops out G Main Motor Starts rotation of cutterhead Will not work if the Emergency Stop switch is engaged or hood i...

Page 9: ...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 ha...

Page 10: ...old the SET button until the zero to the right of the decimal point starts to flash 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 until the last digit in the 0 001 place is entered 7 Press and hold the SET button until the...

Page 11: ...e and clean the clamping block and springs B Figure 9 Also clean cutterhead knife slot before re installing the sharpened or new knife 3 Re install the springs knife and clamping block and just snug t...

Page 12: ...adjustment is necessary follow the below listed sections for setting the in feed roller chipbreaker pressure bar and outfeed roller Make a hardwood block to the specifications in drawing Figure 12 Yo...

Page 13: ...sn t loosen jam nut C Figure 14 and turn the adjusting screw D Figure 14 to raise or lower the in feed roller until it contacts wood gauge Repeat for opposite side of the in feed roller Adjustment of...

Page 14: ...contacts wood gauge Repeat for opposite side of the pressure bar Adjustment of Out feed Roller The out feed roller should be set 0 02 below the lowest point of knife Make sure the knives are set prope...

Page 15: ...es have been rotated You can rotate the knives once before replacing Use the provided tork wrench to rotate or remove knives V Belt Adjustment Two v belts A Figure 20 drive the cutterhead The single v...

Page 16: ...he bed roller until it just contacts the straight edge Maintenance WARNING Disconnect the machine from power source before proceeding with any maintenance lubrication or assembly Failure to comply may...

Page 17: ...60 to 90 weight gear oil through the fill hole E Figure 25 Capacity is 0 494 gallon 1 87L The sight glass F Figure 25 should be checked periodically and oil topped off as necessary The recommended lub...

Page 18: ...ow current 2 Motor not wired for correct voltage 1 Contact local electric company 2 Refer to motor nameplate for correct voltage Workpiece stops when feeding 1 Too much material being removed in one p...

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Page 20: ...6 13 1 0t 8 HE011900 58 012003 005 KEY 5 5 16 1 HH010409 173 000006 101 HEX NUT M16 2 0P 100 4 PN010032 174 008011 100 NUT M16 2 0P 24B 13H 4 HC011600 221 041306 002 POLY BAG 190 130 0 15t 1 HR051500...

Page 21: ...XING SHAFT 1 PN010076 4 000105 109 CAP SCREW M10 1 5P 75 4 HA020643 5 006001 071 WASHER 10 25 3 0t 32 HE019700 6 280056 901 PRESS SPRING 2 PN010087 7 008006 100 NUT M8 1 25P 13B 6 5H 28 HC010800 8 000...

Page 22: ...01 FIXING PLATE 8 PN010097 42 280055 901 PRESS SPRING 2 PN010078 43 360408 902 FIXING SHAFT 4 PN010010 44 170510 000 DUST HOOD 1 PN010089 45 PN02 10 LABEL PN1A 46 006303 100 SPRING WASHER 6 1 12 3 10...

Page 23: ...FIXING SAHFT 3 PN010045 89 000302 103 ROUND HEAD SCREW M4 0 7P 10 4 HA040404 90 006301 100 SPRING WASHER 4 1 7 7 4 HE020600 91 006001 001 WASHER 4 3 10 1 0t 6 HE010600 92 250168 615 SWITCH BOX 2 PJ0B...

Page 24: ...R 1 PN010802 121 920318 000 TERMINALS SEAT ASSY 1 PN0109 490031 008 TERMINALS SEAT UPPER COVER 1 PN010901 490032 000 TERMINALS SEAT 1 PN010902 122 660017 000 BUFFER 2 PN010091 123 011003 105 SPRING PI...

Page 25: ...62 250173 615 DUST SLEEVE 2 PM010037 163 360423 000 WORM SHAFT 1 PN010069 164 010110 000 R RING RTW 68 2 HF024800 165 030203 000 BEARING 6008 2NSE 2 HJ031300 166 031003 000 BEARING 51105 4 HJ130600 16...

Page 26: ...6013 000 CHAIN 40 107P 1 HK247700 212 016003 000 CHAIN 40 80P 1 HK246800 213 PN02 14 Manual PN0N 220 041306 006 Poly Bag 415 255 0 15t 1 HR051400 223 640006 000 Anti Rust Bag 1600 1800 0 1t 1 PN010022...

Page 27: ...006712 100 WAVY WASHER BWW 6001 1 HE071500 251 490018 000 LIMITED SWITCH 125V 20 5AMP 1 PH030062 252 170680 000 SWITCH SHAFT 1 PN020013 253 008001 100 NUT M3 0 5P 5 5B 2 5H 2 HC010100 254 006302 100 S...

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