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Palmgren Operating Manual & Parts List                                                                                                                                                               9683122 & 9683123

GETTING STARTED 

STRUCTURAL REQUIREMENTS 

Make sure all supporting structures and load attaching devices are 
strong enough to hold your intended loads. If in doubt, consult a 
qualified structural engineer. 

ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS 

The power supply to Model 9683122 needs to be 220 volt/ 9.7 amp, 
three phase, 60 Hz. The standard allowable voltage variation is plus 
or minus 10%. 

The power supply to Model 9683123 needs to be 440 volt/ 4.9 amp, 
three phase, 60 Hz. The standard allowable voltage variation is plus 
or minus 10%. 

TOOLS NEEDED: 

Standard mechanic’s hand tool set. 

UNPACKING 

Carton should be handled with care to avoid damage from drop-
ping, bumping, etc. Store and unpack carton with correct side up. 
After unpacking Band Saw, inspect carefully for any damage that 
may have occurred during transit. Check for loose, missing or dam-
aged parts. If any damage or loss has occurred, claim must be filed 
with carrier immediately. Check for completeness. Immediately re-
port missing parts to dealer. 

IMPORTANT:

 Table is coated with a protectant. To ensure proper fit 

and operation, remove coating. Coating is easily removed with mild 
solvents, such as mineral spirits, and a soft cloth. Avoid getting solu-
tion on paint or any of the rubber or plastic parts. Solvents may de-
teriorate these finishes. Use soap and water on paint, plastic or 
rubber components. After cleaning, cover all exposed metal surfaces 
with a light coating of oil. Paste wax is recommended for table top. 

Band Saw is shipped partially assembled. End user will need to as-
semble loose parts to machine. 

After unpacking the unit, carefully inspect for any damage that may 
have occurred during transit. Check for loose, missing or damaged 
parts. Shipping damage claims must be filed with the carrier. 

All tools should be visually inspected before use, in addition to regu-
lar periodic maintenance inspections. 

Be sure that the voltage labeled on the unit matches your power 
supply.  

UNPACK: 

Do not discard packing materials until after machine has been in-
spected for damage and completeness. Locate loose parts and set 
aside. 

INSPECT: 

After unpacking the unit, carefully inspect for any damage that may 
have occurred during transit. Check for loose, missing or damaged 
parts. Shipping damage claims must be filed with the carrier. 

All tools should be visually inspected before use, in addition to regu-
lar periodic maintenance inspections. 

Be sure that the voltage labeled on the unit matches your power 
supply. 

SPECIFICATIONS 

9683122                      9683123

 

Blade Length

167.75" - 169"

167.75" - 169" 

Blade Width

1/4" - 3/4"

1/4" - 3/4" 

Blade Thickness

.035"

.035" 

HP

3 HP

3 HP 

Voltage

220V

440V 

Amperage

9.7 A

4.9 A 

Phase

3 PH

3 PH 

Cutting Capacity Rectangle

14" x 22"

14" x 22" 

Cutting Capacity Round

14"

14" 

Cutting Capacity Square

13-1/2"

13-1/2" 

Table Height

36.5"

36.5" 

Table Tilt

45° right; 15° left

45° right; 15° left 

Blade to Frame

13-3/4"

13-3/4" 

Electric Welder

4.2 kVA

4.2 kVA 

Grinder Motor

1/8 HP

1/8 HP 

Machine Dimensions

53" x 40" x 77.5"

53" x 40" x 77.5" 

Weight

1500 lbs

1500 lbs 

Speeds

0 - 1650 sfpm

0-1650 sfpm 

Table Dimensions

24.25" x 24.25"

24.25" x 24.25" 

Blade Wheels Diameter

24"

24" 

 

SAFETY RULES 

WARNING: 

For your own safety, read operating instructions 

 manual before operating tool. 

PROPOSITION 65 WARNING:

 Some dust created by using 

power tools contain chemicals known to the state of California to 
cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. 

Some examples of these chemicals are: 

    Lead from lead-based paints 

    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 equip-
ment. Always wear 

OSHA/NIOSH

 approved, properly fitting face 

mask or respirator when using such tools 

WARNING

: Always follow proper operating procedures as defined 

in this manual even if you are familiar with the use of this or similar 
tools. Remember that being careless for even a fraction of a second 
can result in severe personal injury. 

BE PREPARED FOR JOB 

    Wear proper apparel. Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, neck-

ties, rings, bracelets or other jewelry which may get caught in 
moving parts of machine. 

    Wear protective hair covering to  contain long hair. 

    Wear safety shoes with non-slip soles. 

    Wear safety glasses complying with United States ANSI Z87.1. 

Everyday glasses have only impact resistant lenses. They are 

NOT

 

safety glasses. 

    Wear face mask or dust mask if operation is dusty. 

    Be alert and think clearly. Never operate power tools when tired, 

intoxicated or when taking medications that cause drowsiness. 

Summary of Contents for 9683122

Page 1: ...Operating Manual Parts List 9683122 9683123 24 Tool Room Saw Read carefully and follow all safety rules and operating instructions before first use of this product 9645074 01 0420...

Page 2: ...damaged parts Shipping damage claims must be filed with the carrier All tools should be visually inspected before use in addition to regu lar periodic maintenance inspections Be sure that the voltage...

Page 3: ...tly Protect hands from possible injury Turn machine off if it jams Blade jams when it digs too deeply into workpiece Motor force keeps it stuck in the work Do not remove jammed or cut off pieces until...

Page 4: ...o be reactivated H Blade Guide Up and Down Handwheel I Blade Guide J Blade Tension Handwheel K Blade Tracking Knob L Blade Guide Lock Knob INSTALLING REPLACING BLADE WARNING Ensure the saw is disconne...

Page 5: ...G Refer to Figure 5 1 Cut the blade ends flat square and smooth using the blade shear 2 Lean the back of blade against the shear blade guide when cut ting blade ends See Figure 5 3 Use grinder as need...

Page 6: ...lder can cause serious injury to eyes 6 Press weld button and hold down The blade ends will become red hot and soft The movable jaw will force the blade ends to gether creating a bead of metal and the...

Page 7: ...ime The weld may have been hardened by heat created during grinding Repeat Blade Annealing step 2 After second blade annealing operation the blade is ready for installation onto band saw Follow band s...

Page 8: ...List 9683122 9683123 R S T M1 U V W M1 M1 M2 R S T U V W T2 0V R1 220V 2 M1 8 5 7 P 6 R1 L RPM Light 8 9 10 4 M1 M2 R R 11 13 12 14 R G FWD TG1 TG2 R2 Motor Weld M2 24V Figure 9 9683122 electrical dia...

Page 9: ...t 9683122 9683123 R S T M1 U V W M1 M1 M2 R S T U V W T2 0V R1 220V 2 M1 8 5 7 P 6 R1 L RPM Light 8 9 10 4 M1 M2 R R 11 13 12 14 R G FWD TG1 TG2 R2 Motor Weld 24V M2 M2 S2 Figure 10 9683123 electrical...

Page 10: ...10 Palmgren Operating Manual Parts List 9683122 9683123 19 21 22 15 23 24 27 28 30 31 29 26 25 26 32 16 14 15 18 12 13 17 2 5 3 8 9 6 7 10 11 25 1 Figure 11 Repair parts illustration for cabinet...

Page 11: ...4 15 Digital Display Bracket 9644980 01 1 16 Cap Screw M8 1 25P 16mm 2 17 Blade Shear 9644981 01 1 18 Variable Speed Dial 9644982 01 1 19 Air pump 9644983 01 1 20 Bandsaw Cabinet 9644984 01 1 21 Air...

Page 12: ...12 Palmgren Operating Manual Parts List 9683122 9683123 Figure 12 Repair parts illustration for table and lower guide 7 4 5 8 9 10 11 12 16 15 17 14 13 15 16 6 2 1 3...

Page 13: ...on Base 9644994 01 1 7 Hex bolt M8 1 25P 20mm 4 8 Washer M8 4 9 M10 Washer 4 10 Hex Nut M10 1 5P 4 11 Lower Guide Rod 9644995 01 1 12 Hex Socket Cap x2 M6 1 0P 25mm 2 13 Guide Seat Lower 9644996 01 1...

Page 14: ...14 Palmgren Operating Manual Parts List 9683122 9683123 Figure 13 Repair parts illustration for motor and lower wheel 5 8 9 12 11 14 10 14 8 13 19 18 17 16 15 4 1 2 7 6 7 2...

Page 15: ...5004 01 1 14 Set Screw M12 1 75P 35mm 2 15 Motor Pulley 9645005 01 1 16 Set Screw M8 1 25P 10mm 2 17 Motor 3 HP 220V 3 PH Model 9683122 9645006 01 1 17 Motor 3 HP 440V 3 PH Model 9683123 9645075 01 1...

Page 16: ...16 Palmgren Operating Manual Parts List 9683122 9683123 Figure 14 Repair parts illustration for upper wheel 2 2 9 16 18 19 23 22 21 31 32 33 20 14 15 17 1 30 27 13 25 14 26 10 4 3 6 7 8 6 11 12 29 28...

Page 17: ...acket 9645016 01 1 20 Set Screw M6 1 0P 6mm 1 21 Collar 9645017 01 1 22 Thrust Bearing 2901 9645018 01 1 23 Tension Leadscrew 9645019 01 1 24 Leadscrew Bracket 9645020 01 1 25 Hex Bolt M8 1 25P 25mm 2...

Page 18: ...18 Palmgren Operating Manual Parts List 9683122 9683123 Figure 15 Repair parts illustration for guide post...

Page 19: ...12 Lock knob 9645033 01 1 13 Screw worm 9645034 01 1 14 Gear Worm 9645035 01 1 15 Wormshaft 9645036 01 1 16 Collar 9645037 01 1 17 Handle 9645038 01 1 18 Handwheel 9645039 01 1 19 Pin Spring 1 20 wor...

Page 20: ...20 Palmgren Operating Manual Parts List 9683122 9683123 Figure 16 Repair parts illustration for welding station...

Page 21: ...rew AP M6 1 0P 16L 1 27 Screw AP M6 1 0P 20L 1 28 Panel Welding 9645055 01 1 29 Clamp pressure bottom 9645056 01 1 30 Retaining ring 1 31 Handle A Centerless 9645057 01 1 32 Shaft Centerless Handle 96...

Page 22: ...NOTES 22 Palmgren Operating Manual Parts List 9683122 9683123...

Page 23: ...NOTES 23 Palmgren Operating Manual Parts List 9683122 9683123...

Page 24: ...esses tapping machines band saws lathes milling machines arbor presses abrasive finishing machines and work stands 3 YEARS The obligation of C H Hanson Palmgren is limited solely to the repair or repl...

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