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Know how to use your tool

The operation of any tool can result in 
foreign objects being thrown into the 

eyes, which can result in severe eye damage. Always wear 
safety goggles complying with United States ANSI Z87.1. 
before commencing power tool operation.

Think safety! Safety is a combination of operator 
common sense and alertness at all times when tool 
is being used.

Use right tool for job. Do not force tool or attachment to do a

job for which it was not designed.

Disconnect tool when changing the blade.

Avoid accidental start-up. Make sure that the tool power

switch is in the OFF position before plugging in.

Do not force tool. It will work most efficiently at the rate for

which it was designed.

Keep hands away from moving parts and cutting surfaces.

Never leave tool running unattended. Turn the power off and

do not leave tool until it comes to a complete stop.

Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance.

Never stand on tool. Serious injury could occur if tool is tipped

or if blade is unintentionally contacted.

Know your tool. Learn the tool’s operation, application and

specific limitations.

Use recommended accessories. Use of improper accessories

may cause risk of injury to persons.

Handle workpiece correctly. 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 the saw is turned
off, unplugged and the blade has stopped.

Adjust upper guide to just clear workpiece.

Hold workpiece firmly against vise.

DIRECTION OF FEED: Feed work into a blade or cutter

against the direction of rotation of the blade or cutter only.

 SPECIFICATIONS

The saw features a solid cast iron vise to ensure durability. The 
saw is equipped with a miter gauge for performing many different 

operations. 

Parameter

9683338

Description

14" Vertical Column Cold Saw

Blade Dimensions

14.5" 

Blade thickness

.07-.12 in

Arbor diameter

1.26”

Blade speed

36-72 RPM

Machine dimensions

97”x39”x74”

Base footprint

25”x39”

Machine weight

992 lbs

Miter angle range

105°

Cutting degree

45° right - 60° left

Voltage

230V

Amperage

14Amps

HP

3.3HP

Motor RPM

1400-2800

Phase

3

Max vise opening

7.25"

Vise height from floor

36"

Coolant tank capacity

2 gal. 

Round Tube Cutting Capacities

@90° (Straight Cut): 4.625”

@45° Left/Right: 4.625”

@ 60° Right: 3.5”

Square Tube Cutting Capacities

@ 90° (Straight Cut): 3.875”

@ 45° Left/Right: 3.5”

@ 60° Right: 3.5”

Solid Round Cutting Capacities

@ 90° (Straight Cut): 3.875”

@ 45° Left/Right: 3.875”

@ 60° Right: 3.5”

Rectangular Tube Cutting Capacities

@ 90° (Straight Cut): 3-1/2” x 6.625”

@ 45° Left/Right: 3-1/2” x 4.875”

@60° Right: 3-1/2” x 3.5”

Summary of Contents for 9683338

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions Parts Manual 14 5 Vertical Column Cold Saw 9683338 9644664 01...

Page 2: ...ALL SAFETY INFORMATION FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY AND OR PROPERTY DAMAGE RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE PLEASE REFER TO BACK COVER FOR INFORMATION R...

Page 3: ...be detrimental to coolant flow Never use highly volatile solvents Non flammable solvents are recommended to avoid possible fire hazard Avoid getting cleaning solution on paint as it may tend to deter...

Page 4: ...SI approved ear protection for extended operation Be alert and think clearly Never operate power tools when tired intoxicated or when taking medications that cause drowsiness Focus your attention comp...

Page 5: ...s may cause risk of injury to persons Handle workpiece correctly Protect hands from possible injury Turn machine off if it jams Blade jams when it digs too deeply into workpiece Motor force keeps it s...

Page 6: ...hains forklifts or other load suspending gear or machines used to move this saw are properly rated to handle the weight The saw is heavy The saw must be properly secured and anchored before use Make s...

Page 7: ...Figure 3 Microswitch Installation 2 Fit the supplied head lever 36 into position and fasten it by means of the nut 47 3 Fasten the cover using the screws 221 and then by fastening the handle to the le...

Page 8: ...the blade rotates counterclockwise in normal operation 4 Replace outside flange 112 and bolt Turn blade clockwise up against drive pins and securely tighten bolt 5 Replace guard 121 Cutting Coolant F...

Page 9: ...ly Test them during a loadless machine cycle Pay attention to environmental conditions Do not use the saw if its work area is wet or damp Ensure that all tools used for maintenance or adjustment have...

Page 10: ...loosening the fastening handle 82 see Parts List on page 15 and turning the rotating plate 51 to the required angle fasten the plate securely when angle is set 5 To make a series of cuts of the same...

Page 11: ...97 x 1 97 50 x 50 1 57 x 2 36 40 X 60 Blade Selection values in parentheses are in mm Diameter 9 229 10 254 14 356 14 5 370 Thickness 0 07 1 8 0 08 2 0 12 3 0 12 3 b 0 39 3 15 10 80 g 0 08 2 t 0 12 3...

Page 12: ...ce not clamped firmly in place Any movement of the work piece during cutting can cause broken teeth check the vise jaws and clamping pressure Rapid tooth wear Feed speed too slow The blade runs over t...

Page 13: ...the input and output Otherwise replace Magnetic contactor Check that the phases in it are present both on the input and output that it is not jammed that it closes when powered and that it is not caus...

Page 14: ...be cleaned by simply removing the crucible 87 see Parts List on page 15 Empty the coolant from the tank and collect the coolant in a container for future disposal Clean away the shavings and the metal...

Page 15: ...GETTING STARTED SAFETY SPECIFICATIONS ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION OPERATION TROUBLESHOOTING MAINTENANCE REPAIR 15 Parts List...

Page 16: ...MAINTENANCE REPAIR TROUBLESHOOTING OPERATION ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION SAFETY SPECIFICATIONS GETTING STARTED 16...

Page 17: ...GETTING STARTED SAFETY SPECIFICATIONS ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION OPERATION TROUBLESHOOTING MAINTENANCE REPAIR 17...

Page 18: ...MAINTENANCE REPAIR TROUBLESHOOTING OPERATION ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION SAFETY SPECIFICATIONS GETTING STARTED 18...

Page 19: ...GETTING STARTED SAFETY SPECIFICATIONS ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION OPERATION TROUBLESHOOTING MAINTENANCE REPAIR 19...

Page 20: ...crew M8x100 DIN 912 M 40 Column 9644553 01 41 Not used 42 Rack gear pin M 9644554 01 43 Not used 44 Rack gear M 9644555 01 Pos Description Part Number 45 Not used 46 HH screw M6x12 DIN 933 47 Hexagon...

Page 21: ...rd 9644603 01 127 Self locking nut M8 DIN 982 128 Hexagon socket grub screw M8x20 DIN 913 129 Guard cover washer 9644604 01 130 Head 9644605 01 131 Head cover 9644606 01 Pos Description Part Number 13...

Page 22: ...tal M 9644644 01 Frontal S 9644645 01 212 Thermical relais CGE 9644646 01 213 Switch VEMER CA0120003207 9644647 01 214 Fuse block PCH3x38 Pos Description Part Number 215 Fuse block PCH 2x38 216 Fuse b...

Page 23: ...GETTING STARTED SAFETY SPECIFICATIONS ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION OPERATION TROUBLESHOOTING MAINTENANCE REPAIR 23...

Page 24: ...l presses 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...

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