732-R FRONT LOAD SLICER SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING VARIOUS SAFETY DEVICES AND METHODS OF GUARDING HAVE BEEN PROVIDED ON THIS MACHINE. IT IS ESSENTIAL HOWEVER THAT THE MACHINE OPERATORS AND MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS. IMPROPER INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE, OR OPERATION OF THIS EQUIPMENT COULD CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
DESCRIPTION/SPECIFICATIONS Description The Oliver Model 732-R Counter Top Bread Slicer is of a compact, sturdy, time tested design, which has been used in bakeries worldwide for many years. The machine is easy to operate and can be loaded and unloaded from the front of the machine. It is capable of slicing either hard crusted breads or soft-textured sandwich loaves with ease and precision.
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732-R FRONT LOAD SLICER Product Capacities: Length 16 Inches Width 5-1/2 inches (See Note) Height 5-1/2 inches (See Note) NOTE WIDTH AND HEIGHT DIMENSIONS ARE FOR A SQUARE PRODUCT. LOWER AND WIDER PRODUCTS MAY ALSO BE SLICED BY TAKING CARE IN LOADING THE PRODUCT.
732-R FRONT LOAD SLICER INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Slicer Installation: Before starting the Installation process make sure you observe the following three caution notes. CAUTION THE SLICER IS HEAVY, USE PROPER TECHNIQUE WHEN LIFTING. KEEP BACK STRAIGHT, KNEES BENT, AND LIFT WITH LEGS. USE GLOVES TO PROTECT HANDS.
732-R FRONT LOAD SLICER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS WARNING ALWAYS USE CARE WHENEVER WORKING NEAR THE CUTTING KNIVES. To operate the slicer, stand in front of the machine and grasp the lever with your right hand. Pull the lever all the way down and hold it in that position. Using your left hand load the product into the machine.
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732-R FRONT LOAD SLICER When the slicing operation is complete the machine will automatically stop. Once stopped, remove the product from the cradle. Use of the standard front mounted bagging scoop will ease packaging of your product. The bagging scoop’s bread stop is adjustable to accommodate various size loaves. To adjust, apply pressure to the outside edges of the bread stop and slide it along the scoop to the desired position.
732-R FRONT LOAD SLICER TROUBLE SHOOTING WARNING ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE SLICER FROM THE POWER SUPPLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY TYPE OF MAINTENANCE TASK, INCLUDING TROUBLESHOOTING. The Slicer Will Not Start (Motor Is Not Humming) • The machine is not plugged in. •...
732-R FRONT LOAD SLICER Trouble Shooting (Continued) The Slicer Will Not Start (Motor Is Humming) CAUTION DO NOT ALLOW THE MOTOR TO HUM WITHOUT STARTING. OVERHEATING CAN PERMANENTLY DAMAGE THE MOTOR. NOTE A SPECIAL NON-VENTILATED MOTOR MUST BE USED WITH THIS SLICER. •...
732-R FRONT LOAD SLICER Trouble Shooting (Continued) Bread Slices Vary in Thickness • 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.) The Blade Frames Are Knocking •...
732-R FRONT LOAD SLICER Trouble Shooting (Continued) The Bread is Cutting Slowly or is Being Damaged • The product you are attempting to slice is below the minimum height capacity of the machine. • You are pushing the lever of the machine in an attempt to speed slicing. This may not only damage the product but may also damage the machine.
732-R FRONT LOAD SLICER MAINTENANCE Removing The Blade Frames WARNING ALWAYS UNPLUG THE SLICER BEFORE PERFORMING ANY TYPE OF MAINTENANCE TASK. Remove the bagging scoop, the top and front covers by removing the ten screws which secure them. Only remove the infeed table in the event that you MUST remove the lower blade frame.
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732-R FRONT LOAD SLICER Removing The Blade Frames (Continued) NOTE DO NOT LOOSEN THE NUTS WHICH SECURE THE ECCENTRIC PINS. Pull the clip from the eccentric pin and slide the link toward the eccentric pin mounting plate. See the illustration below. After removing the pair of bolts and lock washers, which secure each blade frame to the rocker’s swing shaft, the blade frame can be lifted from the machine.
732-R FRONT LOAD SLICER Removing The Blade Frames (Continued) WARNING BLADES ARE EXTREMELY SHARP ALWAYS HANDLE BLADE FRAMES WITH CARE. Carefully lift the upper blade frame from the slicer. NOTE REMOVAL OF THE LOWER BLADE FRAME IS NOT REQUIRED TO CHANGE ITS BLADES If you must remove the lower blade frame, remove the infeed table as described above, then with the cradle in its normal position remove the bolts, lock washers, clip and link from the lower blade frame just as it was done above for the upper blade frame.
732-R FRONT LOAD SLICER Replacing The Blade Frames (Continued) Replacement of the blade frames is done by reversing the removal procedures. Ensure that the feet of the blade frames rest snuggly on the swing shafts and that you have included the bolts and lock washers. Changing The Blades WARNING ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE SLICER FROM THE POWER SUPPLY BEFORE...
732-R FRONT LOAD SLICER Changing The Blades (Continued) The new knife can be installed in the upper blade frame by reversing the removal procedure. A paper clip can be used to hold the knife in position on the lower pin to ease installation.
732-R FRONT LOAD SLICER CAUTION OVER-TIGHTENING THE DRIVE BELT MAY CAUSE BEARING OR MOTOR FAILURE. Remove the top cover by removing the six screws which secure it. Then using a wrench, loosen but do not remove, the four nuts which secure the motor mounting plate to the machine.
732-R FRONT LOAD SLICER Replacing the Belt (Continued) Remove the top cover by removing the six screws which secure it. Using a wrench, loosen but do not remove the four nuts which secure the motor mounting plate to the machine. Move the motor and its mounting plate downward as far as it will go allowing the belt to loosen as much as possible.
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732-R FRONT LOAD SLICER Replacing The Gas Spring (Continued) The Gas Spring is located on the right hand side of the machine, therefore the right hand cover must be removed. Do this by first removing the hand lever by removing its set screw located in the hub.
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732-R FRONT LOAD SLICER Replacing The Gas Spring (Continued) NOTE THE CLIP IS NOT REUSUABLE; A NEW ONE WILL BE REQUIRED. After the clip is removed, the gas spring can then be pried off with a screwdriver, use care noting the above warning. See the next illustration for additional information. After the spring is off the pin the shoulder screw securing the lower end of the spring can be removed freeing the spring.
732-R FRONT LOAD SLICER Adjusting The Gas Spring WARNING ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE SLICER FROM THE POWER SUPPLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY TYPE OF MAINTENANCE TASK. CAUTION FREQUENT ADJUSTMENT OF THE GAS SPRING IS NOT RECOMMENDED. The gas spring must be removed and relocated to adjust its force. To remove the gas spring, see “Replacing the Gas Spring”...
732-R FRONT LOAD SLICER Adjusting The Blade Frames When Slices Vary In Thickness WARNING ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE SLICER FROM THE POWER SUPPLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY TYPE OF MAINTENANCE TASK. Assuming that the lower blade frame has been installed and centered in the machine, meaning that it has been aligned with the slots in the top cover and holddown, and secured with its bolts, proceed as follows to adjust the upper blade frame.
732-R FRONT LOAD SLICER Adjusting The Clearance Between The Blade Frames WARNING ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE SLICER FROM THE POWER SUPPLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY TYPE OF MAINTENANCE TASK. Start by removing the bagging scoop and the top and front covers by removing their screws.
732-R FRONT LOAD SLICER Lubrication WARNING ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE SLICER FROM THE POWER SUPPLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY TYPE OF MAINTENANCE TASK. Once a month put a drop of a food approved lubricant on the plastic links at the top of the blade frames.
Bearing-Rocker Shaft 5220-0020 Bearing-Swing Shaft 0797-0029-1 Knife-Type A As Req’d. 6084-8700 Gas Spring 5831-8225 Clip-Push On 5251-0030 Bearing-5/8 Cam Follower 5251-0091 Bearing-3/4 Cam Follower *For Other Electrics Contact the Factory For Service Parts Call Oliver Products @ 800-253-3893 REV. 1-20-09 0732S20025...
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732-R FRONT LOAD SLICER MAIN FRAME REV. 10/2/08 0732S20026...
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MAIN FRAME PARTS LIST ITEM NO PART DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER Frame 0732-0002 Bumper-Rubber 5902-0036 Angle-RH Mounting 0732-0004-0001 Angle-LH Mounting 0732-0004-0002 Table-Infeed 0711-0048 Pin-Eccentric 0730-0031 Link-Blade Frame 0711-0002 Clip-Hairpin 5835-7705 FOR SERVICE PARTS CALL OLIVER PRODUCTS @ 800-253-3893 REV. 10/2/08 0732S20026...
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732-R FRONT LOAD SLICER COVERS 0732S20027...
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Tray-Crumb 0711-0014-002 Cover-RH Side (White) 0732-0006 Cover-RH Side (Black) 0732-0006-002 Cover-LH Side (White) 0732-0007 Cover-LH Side (Black) 0732-0007-002 Cover-Electrical Box 0732-0008 Cover-Switch Enclosure 0732-0009 115* Guard-Pushbutton 0732-0034 *Not Shown Rev. 11/29/12 FOR SERVICE PARTS CALL OLIVER PRODUCTS @ 800-253-3893 0732S20027...
Rod-Threaded 3/8-16 Nylon 5840-8076 Screw-Socset Cuppt 3/8x1/4 5842-6156 Cap-Clamp 0730-0023 Screw- Hx HD M10x40MM 8843-0331 Washer- Spring Lock M10 8851-9468 (All Washers, Screws, & Nuts on this list are Stainless Steel FOR SERVICE PARTS CALL OLIVER PRODUCTS @ 800-253-3893 REV. 8/11/08 0732S20029 11-2...
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0730-0005 Stud 0797-0058-019 Stud-Swing 0797-0057-219 Rod Assembly W/Bearings 0797-0071-4 Ring-Retaining 5840-2825 Bearing-Ball 5220-5040 Ring-Retaining 5840-1040 Washer-Flat M10 8851-8418 Washer-Spring Lock M10 8851-9418 Screw-Hex HD M10 X 20MM 8842-0583 FOR SERVICE PARTS CALL OLIVER PRODUCTS @ 800-253-3893 REV 1/20/09 0732S20030 12-2...
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732-R FRONT LOAD SLICER SLICE PARTS 0732S20031 13-1...
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Blade Frame 0732-0001-5XX Pin-Frame 0732-0013 Blade-Type A 0797-0029-1 510* Holddown 0711-0036-2XX Bushing 0777-0066 Screw-Pivot 0777-0068-001 Spring-RH Torsion 7030-0020 Spring-LH Torsion 7030-0021 515* Cradle 0732-0014-1XX 517* Cover-Top 0732-0015-0XX * Specify Slice Thickness FOR SERVICE PARTS CALL OLIVER PRODUCTS @ 800-253-3893 0732S20031 13-2...
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732-R FRONT LOAD SLICER ELECTRICAL PARTS REV. 12/13/05 0732S20032 14-1...
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Nutbar-Switch Mounting 0732-0020 Bushing-Strain Relief 5765-1110 Relay-Power 1-50/60-110/115 5749-8027 Relay-Power 1-50/60-220/230 5749-8028 Block-Terminal 5770-7451 Strip-Marker 5770-7328 Green Grounding Screw 6-32 3/8” 5841-9501 For other Electrics Consult the Factory Continued FOR SERVICE PARTS CALL OLIVER PRODUCTS @ 800-253-3893 Rev. 10/5/06 0732S20032 14-2...
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832* Cord Power 1-60-230 & 1-50-110/220 0711-0056-001 Harness-Wire 0711-0057 Plug-Hole 5769-3008 839* Nameplate-Wiring Diagram (Single Phase) 6402-3103 Plug-Power 1-60-230 5765-2030 Plug-Hole 5769-3013 For other Electrics Consult the Factory FOR SERVICE PARTS CALL OLIVER PRODUCTS @ 800-253-3893 REV. 12/13/05 0732S20032 14-3...
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732-R FRONT LOAD SLICER WIRING DIAGRAM 1-60-115/230 & 1-50-110/220 • For other Electrics Consult the Factory 0732S20033 15-1...
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WARRANTY PARTS Oliver Packaging & Equipment Company warrants that if any part of the equipment (other than a part not manufactured by Oliver) proves to be defective (as defined below) within two years after shipment, and if Buyer returns the defective part to Oliver Packaging & Equipment within two years, Freight Prepaid to Oliver Packaging &...
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4. The service dealer will then complete an invoice and send it to the Parts and Service Department at Oliver Packaging & Equipment Company. 5. The Parts and Service Manager of Oliver Packaging and Equipment Company will review the invoice and returned parts, if applicable, and approve for payment.
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This policy applies to all parts returned to the factory whether for warranted credit, replacement, repair or re-stocking. Oliver Packaging and Equipment Company requires that the customer obtain a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number before returning any part. This number should appear on the shipping label and inside the shipping carton as well.
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