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6 r_ VARIABLE

BENCH

SPEED

GRINDER

351.231060

Read carefully and foflow all safety rules and operating
first use of this product.

instructions

before

179_4.00_110_

Palmgren

Operating

Manual

& Parts Ust

82064
•

Extension cords should have a grounding
wires of the extension

This Palmgren
ball bearing

Bench Grinder
motor. Armature

is equipped
assembly

wiSh a totally
is dynamically

balanced

operates

at 3450 rpm for gdnding

from work area.

Keep children out of the wot_ace.
Make workshop chitdprooE
Use padlocks, master switches or remove switch keys to pm
vent any unintentiona(
use of power tobls.

for

smooth operation.
Motor housing is compact
so long pieces of
work can press against both wheels without touching
the motor
frame, Grinder

and the three

cord should be of the correct gauge.

Keep v_sitors at a safe distance

endosed

prong

and also at 2000-

TOOL SHOULD

3300 rpm for sharpening.
Removable
wheel guards allow for easy
changing of wheels.Two-way
tool rests are adjustable
for wheel
wear and angle grinding.Grinder
comes complete
with spark
guards, safety eyeshields and dust collection
hose.

BE MAINTAINED

•

Always unplug tool prior to inspection.

•

Consult manual for specific malntalning and adjusting procedures.
Keep tool clean for safest operation

•

Remove adjusting
adjusting

Check for shipping

damage. If damage

has occurred, a claim must

•

be filed with the carrier immediately. Check for co¢_pleteness.
Immediately
report missing parts to dealer.

Horsepower

•

.................................................

_1_

....................................................

Amperes

......................................................

Phase

...................................................
(viewed

Wheel

diameter

Wheel

bore

from

•

3,5

their

that may affect a todi's operation.
should

be properly
repairs. (Use

Single
KNOW

20OQ-3300, 3450

left side) .......................

.L"_ockw|se

.............................................

Yz"

HOW

For your own safety, read operating

instructions

man-

TO USE TOOL

•

Use dght too_ for )o_ Do not force tobl or attachment
job for which it was not designed.

*

Disconnect
as grinding

•

Avoid accidental

.6"

.................................................

ual before operating

that the

pl"opedy and pe_orm

A guard or other part that is damaged

position
WARNING:

on

to determine

repaired or replaced, Do not perform makeshift
the parts list to order replacement
parts.)

.60

RPM ...........................................
Rotation

order.Check

to see that

machine

Check for damaged parts. Check for alignment of moving parts,
binding of moving parts, breakage of parts, mounting
and any
other condition

120

...................................................

Hertz

Keep air parts in working

before turning

guard or other parts w_IIoperate
intended function.

SPECIFICATIONS

Voltage

tools. Form habit of checking

tools are removed

•

tool.

to do a

tool from power when changing
accessories such
wheels, buffing wheels and the like.
start-up.Make

before plugging

sure that the switch is in the off

in.

Do not force tool, It will work most effic]enBy at the rate for
which it was designed.

BE PREPARED FOR JOB

•

Keep hands away from

•

Wear proper apparel Do not wear foose dothlng,
gloves, neckties, rings, bracelets or other jewelry which may get caught in
moving parts of machine.

•

Never reave a tool running unattended.Turn

•

Do not overreadm Keep proper footing

•

Wear protective

•

•

Wear sa|ety shoes with non-slip

Never stand on tool.Serious
ovel_.

•

Wear _afety glasses complying
with United States ANSI Z87.1.
Everyday glasses have only impact resistant lenses.They are

•

Know your tool. Learn the todi's operation,
cific limifaEons.

NOT safety glasses.

•

•

Wear face mask or dust mask if operation

Use recommended accessories.Understand and obey all safety
instructions supplied with accessories,The use of improper
accessoriesmay cause risk of injury to persons.

•

Do not over tighten wheel nut. Replace cracked wheel immedi.
arely.Use only flanges supplied with the gdnder.

•

Adjust distance between wheel and tool rest to maintain '/,," or
lessgap,

•

Handlesheworkpiececorrectly.Wheneverpossible, usetool
rest to support workpiece during g_inding operation.Turn tool
off if it jams.

•
•

Always useguards and eyeshfelds,
Qean grinding dust from beneath tool fTequentJy.

hair covering

to contain

fong hair.

soles.

Be alert and think cleady. Never operate
tired, intoxicated
drowsiness.

do not leave tool

is dust 7.
power tools when

or when taking medications

that cause

PREPARE WORK AREA FOR JOB
Keep work area dean. Cluttered
invite accidents.
Do not use power

work areas and work benches

tools in dangerous

power tools in damp or wet locations.
tools to rain.

environments.Do

not use

Do not expose power

•

Work area should be proporly

•

Proper efectdcal plug should be plugged
grounded, three-prong receptacfe.

lighted.
directly into propody

2

moving

parts and grinding

surfaces.

the power

unt(I it comes to a complete

_ff and

stop.

and balance.

injury could occur if tool is tipped

application

and spe-

9almgren

Operating

Manua_ & Parts Us,t

82964
EYESHIELD

Parts to be fastened

to the unit should

be located

and accounted

•

Remove %" hex nut (D_ and %" fiat washer

•

hex bolt (H) mounted to top fi'ont of left wheel guard.
Slide slot in spark guard (J) over hex holt and reptace washer
and hex nut.

•

Remove

for (See List and Figure 1).
IMPORTANT:
thls manual
A

Do not attempt
to order

assembly

replacement

'/,_ 18 x 1%" Carriage

if parts are missing.

Use

ASSEMBLY

parts.

bolt, 2 each

pan head screws (N) from eyeshieJd

assembly, Mount
using pan head

B Tool rest bracket, 2 each

NOTE:

*%" Rat washer, 4 each

•

D

*'/."-16

E

Tool rest. 2each

F

V_r,"Flat washer, 2 each

G

s/_"- 18, Hex nut, 2 each

Left upper eyesh[eld

Locate eyeshield in desired position for protecting
and secure all nuts and bolts.
•

I

Knob, 2 each

DUST COLLECTOR

J

Spark guard. 2each

•

Mount

bracket,2

each

by sliding

DANGER:

screw, 2 each

P

'//' Flat washer, 2 eadn

Q

Spacer. 2 each

operator

in a similar manner,

HOSE

the flanges at each end over the exhaust

ports on

the left and right whee( guard% Attach 2t_ * shop vacuum
to colle_r
hose. Be _ure hose is mounted
securely,

M Upper eyeshield
bracket, 2 each (left and right)
N #10-24 x 'J_"_an head scTew, 4 each
% 20 x 'A" Flange

right eyeshiefd assembly

hole at.

A dust collector
hose has been provided with grinder. Slide
hoses onto sides ofT-connector
and flanges. Mount the hose

K Eyeshield, 2 each

O

"L" for identification.

through left upper eyeshie[d bracket (M} and through
top of(eftspark guard (J_and secure with knob (11.

H *_/rl 6 x 1 ¼" Hex bolt, 4 each

eyeshieid

bracket is stamped

Slide 6-1.0 x t 2mm flange screw (0) and 6ram flat waslqer (P)

Hex nut,4each

Lower

'/,- 16 x l ¼_

left upper eyes hield bracket (M) to eyeshield
screws and lower eyeshield bracket.

C

L

(C) from

Be sure to empty

a_ (flammable

shop vacuum

of all flammable

hose
ma teri-

_iquids and vapors, paper, wood, plastic, etc.) before

connecting vacuum
flammable materials

to grinder, Hot sparks from grinder may ignite
in shop vacuum.

R Dust collector hose (not shown)
NOTE; Parts marked
grinder

with

an asterisk

(*) are mounted

to the

at the factory.

TOOL REST ASSEMBLY
•

Slide V,_ 18" carriage

MOUNT
bolt (A) into square hole in tool rest bracket

(E). Slide spacer (Q] onto r.arriage boll SLide can'iage bolt with
bt_et
into hole on inside of t`ool rest (_ as SfnOW_in _gure 2.
SEde %_"flat washer [F) and _/,,"-18 hex nut (G) onto caniage
Tighten
•

bolt.

nut finger tighL

Remove%"hexnut(D)andflatwasher(C}from%_16x1¼"hex
bolt (HI mounted

to bottom

front of left wheel

guard.

GRINDER

Mount grinder to a soJidhorizontal surface (hardware not provided), if mounted to metal pede_;tal, align mounting holes
with corresponding bok==sin pedestal tnsett a _h-2Ox t ¼" hex
head bolt with fiat washer through base of grinder. From bottom ofpedestal,
placea %"fiat
washer and %'-20 hex nutonto
thebolt.Tighten
onlyuntil
spacebetween grinderbaseand
pedestalisV,_.
U_ingsecond nuton each bolt,
jam tighten
againstthefirst
topreventlooseningby vib_afion.
• To mount grindertowooden bench top.use_/_
x 1¼" wood
screw_ w_thflat washers beneath head_.Tighten screws unlit
spacebetween grinderbase and bench topis'/,_

•

GROUNDING

INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING:
Improper connection of equipment grounding conductor can result in the risk of electrical shock_ Equipment should
be grounded
•

while in use to protect operator from electrical

shock,

Check with a qua(ified eleet_c{a_ {f grounding instructions are
not understood or if in doubt as to whether the tool is propedy
grounded,

•

This gdnder is equipped with an approved 3-conductor
cord
rated' at 300V and a 3-prong, grounding _ype plug (See Figure
2) for your protection

Figure
•

I - Left Tool Rest and Eyeshleld

•

Assembly

Slide slot in too] rest bracket over %" bolt. Replace flat washer
and hex nut Position tool rest so that distanr.e between tool
rest and grinding
Mount

whee_ )s less _an

against shock hazards,

'/,b'.Secure a|t nuts and bolts.

right tool rest in a similar manner.

3*Pf_'_J P_ug_
Rgu_e

11- 3-Pro_

Re_eptatle

Palmgren
Operating
Manual
& Parts
INSTALLATION
•

82064

List
EXTENSION

{CONTINUED}

Wire Size

Grounding plug should be plugged
directly into a properly
installed and grounded
:_ prong grounding_type
receptacle
(See Figure 2).

•

Donotremoveoraltergroundingpronginanymanner._nthe
event of a malfunction
or breakdown,
groun_ng
path of least resistance

WARNING:
Do not permit
when installing
or removing
•

for electrical

NOTE: Using extension

provides

ELECTRICAL

a

Inspect

outlet

by an authorized
°

installed

tool cords periodically,

anytime

by a qualified

•

Where a 2-prong

Motor

A temporary

wall receptacle

3-prong

is encountered,

be performed

to 2-prong

it must be

adapter

Lug

(See

Make sure this is
Grounded

Adapte:___._

permitted

cord to be

at the factory for t ZO volts.

TOtom gdnder "O N_flick switch upward (Ref.No. 3gl. NOTE:
switch has a key which can be removed to prevent unauthorized use.

•

Toope_te grinder at foil speed (34S0 RPMI,turn knob (ReL No.
5g) completely counte_dockwise.

Conn_

•

Keep a steady, moderate pressureon the work and keep it
moving at an even pace for smooth grinding.

•

Pressingtoo hard overheats the motor and prematurely wears
down the grinding wheels.
Note the origina) bevel angle o_ the item to be sharpened and
try to maintain that angle. Sharpening a cutting edge requires
removing burrs from edge.

Recep tare
to a known

•

Debuning edge isdone best by using the gdnder to pull burr
fi'om edge acrossthe bevel angle.

•

The grinding wheel should rotate into object being shaqoened,

•

Use dower wheel speed when sharpening tempered tools.
Overheating will dest]oy the tofnper.

•

When grinding at high speed, dip work into a coolant regulady
to prevent ovei'heat_ng,Overheedng can weaken metals.

2 Prong Recepfacle
Receptacle

Do not use a 3-prong

3-conductor

To ope_aLegdnder at a slower speed tom knob clockwise.The
speed is infinitely variable from 2000 to _,300rpm.

plugs to a two pole outlet

3_ro

Figure 3 - 2-Prong

with approved,

•

by a qualified

grounding

Figure 3) is available for connecting
if it is properly grounded.
Grounding

is assembled

WARNING_ Always wear safety glassescomplying with United
States ANSi Z_7.1 (shown on package) before commencing power
tool operation.

Ior green and yellow) wire to

ordinances.

•

wiring is inspected.

Refer to Figure 4,

the green

work should

by a

have repaired

replaced with a propedy grounded
B-prong receptacle installed
in accordance with National Electric Code and Ic_:al codes and

WARNING;This
electrician.

must be pe_ormed

electrician.

and, ff damaged,

Green (or green and yellow) conductor
in cord is the grounding
wire. If repair or replacement
of the electric cord or plug is nec-

°

€onnecfions

used at 12G vdit s. Motor is prewlred

service facility.

essary" do not connect
a I_ve terminal.

All electrical

qualified elect dc_an. Make sum tool is off and d(sconnected
from
power source while motor is mounted, connected, reconnected or

of plug

Plug must be plugged
into matching
oudet that is propedy
installed and grounded
in accordance with all local codes and
ordin antes. Do not modify plug provided.If
it will not fit in outlet, have proper

16

cords over 25 ft. long is not recommended.

CONNECTIONS

WARNING:

the terminals

_,.W.G.

Up to 25 It ...................................................

shock.

fingers to touch
from outlet.

CORD LENGTH
...............................................

to 2 prong

by local a_d national

grounding

adapter

unless

codes and ordinances.

(A 3 prong to 2-prong
grounding
adapter is not permitted
Canada{ Where permitted,
the rigid green tab or terminal

in
on

the side of the adapter must be securely _onnectod
to a pe_
manent electrical
ground such as a properly grounded
water
pipe, a propedy
wire system.
•

Many cover
properly

grounded

box ar a propedy

plate screws, water pipes

grounded.To

must be tested
EXTENSION

oudet

ensure proper

by a qualified

and outlet
ground,

grounded
As wheels wear, tool zests should be positioned
face of the wheels.

boxes are not

grounding

means

The gap bebveen

etectTician.

greater

CORDS

The use of any extension

card

will cause some drop in voltage

the current
Running
specified

cord must be of suffident

and maintain

adequate

Replacement wheels
least 3600 RPM.

size to carry

Maximum

voltage,

Use only 3 wire extension
type plugs and 3-pole

the minimum

rated speed of at

is 6."

the wheels, disconnect

powe_" and push

gffnder (facing unit} are right hand; threads on the left side are
left hand._ghten
nuts securely before operatfag
the gdnder.

cords having 3-pT'ong grounding

receptades

wheel diameter

that

the wheels

a wood wedge between the tool rest and the wheel to keep
the shaft horn turning.The
threads on the right side of the

wire size (A.W.G.)

For gdnding

which accept the tool plug.

If the extension
cord is worn. cut or damaged
replace it immediately.

should have a minimum

To }oosen nuts holding

the unit on voltages which are not within _1 G% of the
voltage may cause overheating
and motor burn-out.

Use the table to determine
extension cord.

and the Cool rest should not be

the wheels are worn to the extent

the _/_ maximum
gap cannot be maintained,
should be replaced.

and loss of power.
Wires of the extension

the wheel

than _/_When

closer to the

espe_ally

in any way,

4

effidenc, y, wheels should

if they become

clogged

be dressed periodically,

_rom gdndiag soft n_ta/s.

Palmgren

Operating

Manual

& Parts List

SYMPTOM
Grinder

82064

POSSIBLE

won't

start

CAUSE(S)

CORRECTIVE

1. Blown line fuse or tripped

ciKuit

breaker

2. Low line voltage

3. Material

ACTION

1. If fuse is blown, replace

with fuse of

proper size. if breaker

tripped, reset it

2. Check power suppty
correct as needed

wedged

between

wheel

3, "rum grinder

for voltage and

off and remove material

and guard

Excessive vibration

4. Oef_ct(ve

switch

_. Defective,

_own

6. Defective

circuit board

6. Replace d_uit board

1. Improper

mounting

1. Remount

4, Replace switch
5. Replacecapadtor

capacitor

of grinder or

accessories
2. Grinding wheel
3. _mpmper

out of balance

wheel

2. Dress whee/s or replace wheels
3, Remount

mounting

wheelS, but rotate one wheel

RO_ with respect to its previous position.
Other wheel

should

remain

in its original

position
Grinder

1. Excess pressure required to grind

overheating

matorial

t. Dress wheel or replace wheel wfth one of
proper grft

2, Grinding on side of wheel
3. Motor

not turning

freely (without

2. Grind only on face of wheet
powed

3. Clean around wheels

and shaft and/or

replace bearings
Fuses are being

blown

circuit

are being tripped

breakers

I. Overloading

or

due to binding

replace bearings
2. Defective

plug

2. Replace plug

3. Defective

cord

3. Replace cord

4, Oefective

switch

5, Faulty internal
Grinder
n_ode

will not operate

in variable

1. CJean around wheels and shaft and/or

speed

4. Replace switch

wi_Jng

1. Defect{ve variable
2. Defective

sensor

3. Defective

drcuit

speed switch

5. CcJzltact your PaJmgren distributor
1. Replace switch
2. Replace sensor

board

3. Replace circuit board

PaJmgTe.nJ_.._ing

Manual & PartsLi_t

82064

4

\

2

7
27

4
16

59

29
1

31

30

55

47 3

1
57
28

O_

g
4

° /
14

Figure 4 - Rep|eozment Parts illustration for 6" Bench Grinder

Falmgmn Operating Manual & PartsList

Ref.
No.

Description

82064

Part
Number

Ref.
Qty,

No.

Part
Number

Qty.

Stator With Housing
Grommet

16619.09

1

01066.00

1
1

Description

1

#10-24 x _/,"Pan Head Screw

2

DustCollector Hose

08070.01

3

SparkGuard (Setof 2)

16841.00

1

35

Line Cord

00067.00

4

Wheel Guard Covet

16615.09

2

36

Strain Relief

04055.00

1

S

Flange Nut (left)

172Bg.O0

1

37

BaseCover

16909.00

1

6

Flange Nut (right)

17290.00

I

38

Base

16906,09

1

7

Inner Wheel Range

17316.00

2

39

Switch With Key

08066.00

1

8

Grinding Wheel (36 coarsegfitl

02034.00
02033.00

40
41

BaseBumper
'/,"LodeWasher

4

Grinding Wheel (60 meal.grit}

1
1

04051.00

g

1O
t

33
34

2

10

318-16x 1¥4"Hex Head Bolt

4

42

%"-20 Hex Nut

11

S-0.8mm Hex Nut

2

43

Wheel Guard (fight)

16845.09

2
1

12

%"FlatWasher

4

44

Capacitor

16908.00

1

13

%" 16 Hex Nut

4

45

5mm SerratedWasher

14

V,_-t8 x l'h_Carriage Bolt

2

46

Variable Switch

1S

Spacer

04028.00

2

47

% _Rat Washer

16

Tool Rest

04030.00

2

4B

17

V,,"Flat Washer

tB

'/_'-18 Hex Nut

2
2

19

Bracket

20

#10-24 x %" Pan Head Screw

21

Upper Eyeshield Bracket(left)

00284.01

22

Upper EyeshieldBracket(fight)

23

3
17997.00

1

Knob

16714.00

2

4B
5B

Wavy Washer
Knob

08283.00

1

1799B.00

t

2

51

Circuit Board Assembly

17999.00

2

6

52

4-1.4 x 8ram Thread Forming Screw

09652.00

2

1

53

Sensor

18000,00

1

00282.01

!

54

3-0.5 x 6mrn Pan Head Screw

05990.00

2

Eyeshield

00281.OO

2

55

Endshield

18(301.00

1

24

Lower EyeshieldBracket

00280.00
16616.09

EndshieldCap
Plate

1

Wheel Guard (left)

50
57

18002.00

25

2
1

18003.00

1

26

#10-24 x '/," Flange Screw

03210.00
16670.00

4-0.7 x 6turn Dog Point Set Screw
Knob

1

7,-20 x %" FlangeScrew

BE
59

09229.00

27

6
B

18004.00

2

28

S*0.8 x 19gram FanHead Screw

1799S.00

2

60

Gasket

18005.00

1

29

Endshield

16617.09

_,

1

Beadng620277

01540.00

Oparator5 Manual
Recommended Accessories

17994.00

30

!
2

31

Motor Fan

016_,00

1

_

Cast Iron Tool Stand

70101

32

Armature

17996.00

1

_, Not Shown.
* Standard hardware item available local;y,

04029.00

2

Palmgren

Operating

Manual

& Parts Ust

82054

FULL TWO YEAR WARRANTY
I[ wiLhin two full years from

ON PALMGREN BENCH GRIN DER

the dale of purchase, this Palmgren Bench Grinder fails due to a defect in material
workmanship,
Palmgren will repair it free of charge.

or

To order parts for a non-warranty
repair, please contact your preferred Paling ten distributor.To obtain the names of Palmgren
distributors
or to arrange warranty return, please calf Palmgren Steel Products directly at (8001 621 _ 145.
This warranty

gives you specific
Palmgren

legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state to state.

Steel Products, Inc., B383 S.Chicago Avenue, Chicago, IL 60617



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