Palmgren 15-inch Vertical Bandsaw: Difference between revisions
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'''A paddle switch is useful if the operator's hands are occupied. The machine can be stopped with an elbow of a shoulder if necessary.''' | |||
Revision as of 22:16, 16 March 2024
Link to: Machine Shop Main Page
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| Palmgren Vertical Band Saw | |
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| General Info | |
| Make | Palmgren |
| Model | 15-inch, 7 speed |
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| Specs | |
| Manual | User Manual |
| Asylum Info | |
| Location | Machine Shop |
| Rubric | N/A |
| Training | |
| Testing | Tool testing |
| Restrictions | red |
See the Vertical Band Saws category for notes on using saws of this kind.
Safety
Link to: Safety notes on the Metal-Cutting Vertical Band Saws category page
Operation
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| The power switch on the column adjacent to the table. |
This machine has a paddle-type power switch that resembles the switch on the table saws in the Wood Shop.
Pull the paddle out to start.
Push it in to stop.
A paddle switch is useful if the operator's hands are occupied. The machine can be stopped with an elbow of a shoulder if necessary.

