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== Description ==
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The Hammer K3 Winner is a 230V single phase 4HP European-style sliding table saw. It can preform secured rip cuts up to 48" and cross cuts up to 48". It accepts 10" (250mm) and 12" (300/315mm) saw blades with a 30mm arbor and locator pinholes as well as 6" dado tooling up to 3/4" width.
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== Safety and Certification ==
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=== Hazards ===
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* Saw blades are very sharp and strong. They are capable of grabbing, maiming, cutting, or/and dismembering body parts.
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* Saw blade spins at 4800 RPM and is capable of throwing unsecured work pieces and debris at operator and beyond
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* Saw is rated at 230V/13A and may cause electrocution if improperly                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              grounded
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* Sawing produces fine dust that affects respiratory health
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* Large work pieces may fall off the saw and injure if improperly handled or secured
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=== Prohibited Operations ===
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* Modifying/hacking the saw and its original accessories
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* Bypassing of saw safety features
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* Cutting green wood, metals or lumber containing screws/nails
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* Cutting very short/small lumber - use a bandsaw or hand tools instead
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* Cutting lumber that exceeds saw capacity - use a track saw instead
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=== Pre-Operational Safety ===
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* Check self for loose clothing, hair and jewelry. Remove gloves.
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* Clear the saw top of extraneous objects and remove any excess dust or debris from operational parts
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* Ensure that dust collection is properly connected, functioning and isn’t clogged by debris. Make sure that correct blast gates are open/closed to divert the air path to the saw.
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* Make sure that saw parts are functioning as intended and that nothing is loose or damaged
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* Set up any jigs, fences and safety equipment before turning the saw on
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* When moving the saw from the home position, set the safety switch to the OFF position and disconnect the twist-lock connector from the wall outlet. Move the saw using the lifting bar only. Reconnect the power cord to the wall outlet using the twist-lock extension cord.
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=== Operational Safety ===
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* Take note of the emergency switch on the left side of the saw (under the sliding table). Push button to activate the switch. Pull and twist the button to reset.
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* Turn on the dust collection before turning the saw on. Let the dust collection work for at least 10 seconds after turning the saw off.
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* Position your body so that it’s not in line with the blade to avoid injuries related to kickback or other occurrences
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* Secure workpieces against fences, stops or clamps - do not make free-hand cuts
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* Use push stick as needed to support smaller material and to clear debris. Do not reach in toward the blade with your bare hands.
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* Saw blade height should be set just slightly higher than workpiece height for through cuts, making sure it clears the knob on the blade guard. For groove/dado cuts, the stack should be no higher than half the material height.
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* Do not reach over blade until it has stopped moving
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* Do not leave saw until blade has come to a complete stop
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* Do not adjust the blade or fences while the blade is spinning
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=== Basic Operation Checklist ===
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* Moving saw with lifting bar
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* Raise/lower/tilt saw blade
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* Lock/unlock sliding table
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* Install/remove/adjust cross cut fence and 90-degree stop
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* Adjust rip fence
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* Accessing saw cabinet
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* Install/remove/adjust blade guard
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* Blade installation and handling
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* Use of dado stack (optional)
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* Dust collection
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* Emergency stop button
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* Turn saw on and off
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* Standard rip with rip fence and push stick
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* Straight line rip with edging shoe and sliding table
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* Cross cut with cross-cut fence
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=== End of Operation and Clean-up ===
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* Set the safety switch to the OFF position
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* Set reset blade to 0 degree tilt and lower it until blade guard is just above the table surface. Do not force the blade guard to the table surface.
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* Remove dust from working surfaces and guide tracks. Clear debris around the saw cabinet.
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* Ensure that dust collection is properly connected, functioning and isn’t clogged by debris
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* Lock the sliding table in the home position
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* Remove cross-cut fence from sliding table and store on top of saw
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* Reset the rip fence to a nominal position
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* Move saw to its home position

Revision as of 12:50, 13 June 2018


Hammer K3 Winner Table Saw
Hammer K3 Winner 3qtview.png
Owner/Loaner SSH:Chicago
Serial Number See Machine
Make/Model Hammer K3 Winner
Arrival Date 05/01/2018
Usability yes
Contact Dmitriy Vysotskiy
Where Back Room
Certification Needed yes
Hackable no
Estimated Value $5,000.00 (est)
Manual/Documentation TBA

Hammer K3 Winner Table Saw SSH:Chicago https://wiki.sshchicago.org/wiki/Hammer_K3_Winner_Table_Saw


Description

The Hammer K3 Winner is a 230V single phase 4HP European-style sliding table saw. It can preform secured rip cuts up to 48" and cross cuts up to 48". It accepts 10" (250mm) and 12" (300/315mm) saw blades with a 30mm arbor and locator pinholes as well as 6" dado tooling up to 3/4" width.

Safety and Certification

Hazards

  • Saw blades are very sharp and strong. They are capable of grabbing, maiming, cutting, or/and dismembering body parts.
  • Saw blade spins at 4800 RPM and is capable of throwing unsecured work pieces and debris at operator and beyond
  • Saw is rated at 230V/13A and may cause electrocution if improperly grounded
  • Sawing produces fine dust that affects respiratory health
  • Large work pieces may fall off the saw and injure if improperly handled or secured

Prohibited Operations

  • Modifying/hacking the saw and its original accessories
  • Bypassing of saw safety features
  • Cutting green wood, metals or lumber containing screws/nails
  • Cutting very short/small lumber - use a bandsaw or hand tools instead
  • Cutting lumber that exceeds saw capacity - use a track saw instead

Pre-Operational Safety

  • Check self for loose clothing, hair and jewelry. Remove gloves.
  • Clear the saw top of extraneous objects and remove any excess dust or debris from operational parts
  • Ensure that dust collection is properly connected, functioning and isn’t clogged by debris. Make sure that correct blast gates are open/closed to divert the air path to the saw.
  • Make sure that saw parts are functioning as intended and that nothing is loose or damaged
  • Set up any jigs, fences and safety equipment before turning the saw on
  • When moving the saw from the home position, set the safety switch to the OFF position and disconnect the twist-lock connector from the wall outlet. Move the saw using the lifting bar only. Reconnect the power cord to the wall outlet using the twist-lock extension cord.

Operational Safety

  • Take note of the emergency switch on the left side of the saw (under the sliding table). Push button to activate the switch. Pull and twist the button to reset.
  • Turn on the dust collection before turning the saw on. Let the dust collection work for at least 10 seconds after turning the saw off.
  • Position your body so that it’s not in line with the blade to avoid injuries related to kickback or other occurrences
  • Secure workpieces against fences, stops or clamps - do not make free-hand cuts
  • Use push stick as needed to support smaller material and to clear debris. Do not reach in toward the blade with your bare hands.
  • Saw blade height should be set just slightly higher than workpiece height for through cuts, making sure it clears the knob on the blade guard. For groove/dado cuts, the stack should be no higher than half the material height.
  • Do not reach over blade until it has stopped moving
  • Do not leave saw until blade has come to a complete stop
  • Do not adjust the blade or fences while the blade is spinning

Basic Operation Checklist

  • Moving saw with lifting bar
  • Raise/lower/tilt saw blade
  • Lock/unlock sliding table
  • Install/remove/adjust cross cut fence and 90-degree stop
  • Adjust rip fence
  • Accessing saw cabinet
  • Install/remove/adjust blade guard
  • Blade installation and handling
  • Use of dado stack (optional)
  • Dust collection
  • Emergency stop button
  • Turn saw on and off
  • Standard rip with rip fence and push stick
  • Straight line rip with edging shoe and sliding table
  • Cross cut with cross-cut fence

End of Operation and Clean-up

  • Set the safety switch to the OFF position
  • Set reset blade to 0 degree tilt and lower it until blade guard is just above the table surface. Do not force the blade guard to the table surface.
  • Remove dust from working surfaces and guide tracks. Clear debris around the saw cabinet.
  • Ensure that dust collection is properly connected, functioning and isn’t clogged by debris
  • Lock the sliding table in the home position
  • Remove cross-cut fence from sliding table and store on top of saw
  • Reset the rip fence to a nominal position
  • Move saw to its home position