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Latest revision as of 18:14, 30 January 2022


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
Manual/Documentation Saw Manual

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
  • Reset fences to a nominal position
  • Move saw to its home position

Certified Members

Certifiers
Dmitriy Vysotskiy
Erin Scanlon
Member Name Certified By Date
Dmitriy Vysotskiy Self
Philip Strong Dmitriy Vysotskiy
Michael Gerges Dmitriy Vysotskiy
Jeff Carr Dmitriy Vysotskiy
Andrew Edwards Dmitriy Vysotskiy
Sam Milstone Dmitriy Vysotskiy
Thomas Geoghegan Dmitriy Vysotskiy
Thomas Schoenfeld Dmitriy Vysotskiy
Patrick Foley Dmitriy Vysotskiy
Erin Scanlon Dmitriy Vysotskiy
Shawn Coyle Dmitriy Vysotskiy
Lee Coyle Dmitriy Vysotskiy
David Jepsen Dmitriy Vysotskiy
Brady Huddleston Dmitriy Vysotskiy
Bryan Keller Dmitriy Vysotskiy
Mark Davis Dmitriy Vysotskiy
Chris Wagner Dmitriy Vysotskiy
John McGarey Dmitriy Vysotskiy 2018-08-29
Kim Liu Dmitriy Vysotskiy 2018-08-29
Tomo Music Dmitriy Vysotskiy 2019-03-06
Addison Leon Dmitriy Vysotskiy 2020-07-11
John/Brian Coomes Erin Scanlon 2022-01-26