Hammer K3 winner User manual

User Manual
Panel Saw
K3 basic/K3 winner
Keep this manual handy and in good condition for continual reference!
Dok.ID: 503010-902_02 • Englisch • 2009-10-27
translation

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Panel Saw
K3 basic/K3 winner
© Felder KG
KR-FELDER-STR. 1
A-6060 Hall in Tirol
Tel.: +43 (0) 5223 45 0 90
Fax: +43 (0) 5223 45 0 99
E-mail: info@hammer.at
Internet: www.hammer.at
01.06.2006
HAMMER
Attention: The machine must be inspected immediately on arrival. If the machine was damaged during
transport or if any parts are missing, a written record of the problems must be submitted to the forwar-
ding agent and a damage report compiled. Be sure also to notify your supplier immediately.
For the safety of all personnel, it is necessary to conscientiously study this manual before assembly and
commissioning. This manual must be kept in good condition, as it belongs to the machine! Furthermore,
keep the manual to hand and in the vicinity of the machine so that it is accessible to personnel when they
are using, maintaining or repairing the machine.
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Table of Contents
1 General ...........................................................................................................................6
1.1 Explanation of symbols ...................................................................................6
1.2 Information about the manual ..........................................................................6
1.3 Liability and warranty.....................................................................................7
1.4 Copyright......................................................................................................7
1.5 Warranty notice.............................................................................................7
1.6 Spare parts ...................................................................................................7
1.7 Disposal .......................................................................................................8
2 Safety ...........................................................................................................................9
2.1 Intended use..................................................................................................9
2.2 Manual contents ............................................................................................9
2.3 Making changes and modifications to the machine ............................................9
2.4 Responsibilities of the owner operator.............................................................10
2.5 What is required of personnel .......................................................................10
2.6 Work safety ................................................................................................10
2.7 Personal safety.............................................................................................11
2.8 Hazards arising from the machine..................................................................11
2.9 Other risks ..................................................................................................12
3 Declaration of Conformity ..................................................................................................13
4 Specifications.....................................................................................................................14
4.1 Dimensions and weight.................................................................................14
4.1.1 K3 basic .....................................................................................................14
4.1.2 K3 winner...................................................................................................15
4.2 Operation and storage conditions ..................................................................15
4.3 Electrical connection.....................................................................................16
4.4 Drive motor .................................................................................................16
4.4.1 K3 basic .....................................................................................................16
4.4.2 K3 winner...................................................................................................16
4.5 Particle emissions .........................................................................................16
4.6 Noise emission ............................................................................................17
4.7 Dust extraction.............................................................................................17
4.8 Tools ..........................................................................................................18
5 Setting up the machine....................................................................................................... 19
5.1 Overview....................................................................................................19
5.1.1 K3 basic .....................................................................................................19
5.1.2 K3 winner...................................................................................................20
5.2 Accessories .................................................................................................21
5.3 Data plate...................................................................................................23
5.4 Main switch ................................................................................................24
5.5 Safety devices .............................................................................................24
5.5.1 Safety break switches ...................................................................................24
5.5.2 Sliding table catch .......................................................................................25
5.5.3 Saw guards.................................................................................................25
5.6 Operation and display elements ....................................................................25
6 Transport, packaging and storage ......................................................................................26
6.1 Safety instructions ........................................................................................26
6.2 Transport.....................................................................................................26
6.2.1 Transport locking device................................................................................27
6.2.2 Transport devices for the circular saw K3 basic ................................................27
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6.2.3 Transport with a crane ..................................................................................28
6.2.4 Transport with a fork lift truck.........................................................................28
6.2.5 Transporting with a pallet jack .......................................................................29
6.2.5.1 Unloading...................................................................................................29
6.2.5.2 Transporting the machine ..............................................................................29
6.2.6 Transport with a rolling carriage ....................................................................30
6.3 Transport inspection......................................................................................30
6.4 Packaging...................................................................................................30
6.5 Storage.......................................................................................................31
7 Setup and installation ........................................................................................................32
7.1 Safety instructions ........................................................................................32
7.2 Installation ..................................................................................................32
7.3 Assembly ....................................................................................................34
7.3.1 Sliding table ...............................................................................................34
7.3.2 Assembling/disassembling the outrigger table .................................................34
7.3.3 Circular saw guard ......................................................................................34
7.4 Dust extraction.............................................................................................35
7.5 Electrical connection.....................................................................................36
8 Making adjustments and preparations................................................................................37
8.1 Safety instructions ........................................................................................37
8.2 Sliding table catch .......................................................................................37
8.3 Crosscut fence on the sliding table .................................................................38
8.4 Crosscut fence on the outrigger......................................................................38
8.5 Cross stop...................................................................................................39
8.6 Crosscut fence extension ...............................................................................40
8.7 Parallel cutting fence.....................................................................................40
8.7.1 Sliding........................................................................................................40
8.7.2 Fine adjustment............................................................................................41
8.7.3 Modifying the guide.....................................................................................42
8.7.4 Removal......................................................................................................42
8.7.5 Swinging out ...............................................................................................43
8.8 Changing the tool ........................................................................................43
8.8.1 Preparing to change tooling ..........................................................................43
8.8.2 Prepare the machine to operate .....................................................................44
8.9 Saw blade ..................................................................................................44
8.9.1 Tools ..........................................................................................................44
8.9.2 Setting the height/angle of cut.......................................................................45
8.9.3 Changing the saw blade...............................................................................45
8.10 Splitter........................................................................................................46
8.10.1 Loosening/adjusting the splitter......................................................................46
8.10.2 Assembling/removing/changing the splitter ....................................................47
8.11 Circular saw guard ......................................................................................48
8.12 Scoring unit blades ......................................................................................49
8.12.1 Tools ..........................................................................................................49
8.12.2 Scoring unit height adjustment .......................................................................49
8.12.3 Adjusting the side ........................................................................................49
8.12.4 Adjusting the width.......................................................................................50
8.12.5 Assembling the scoring blade........................................................................50
8.12.6 Disassembling the scoring blade ....................................................................51
8.13 Grooving tools.............................................................................................52
8.13.1 Tools ..........................................................................................................52
8.13.2 Chucking the grooving tools ..........................................................................52
8.13.3 Unchucking the grooving tools – Retool to a saw blade operation.......................55
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8.14 Outrigger table............................................................................................57
8.14.1 Assembling/disassembling the outrigger table .................................................57
9 Operation .........................................................................................................................58
9.1 Safety instructions ........................................................................................58
9.2 Switching on the machine .............................................................................59
9.2.1 Alternating-current motor...............................................................................59
9.2.2 Three-phase alternating current motor .............................................................59
9.3 Switching off the machine .............................................................................60
9.4 Emergency stop ...........................................................................................61
9.5 Moving the sliding table................................................................................61
9.6 Work stations ..............................................................................................62
9.7 Working techniques .....................................................................................62
9.7.1 Permitted working techniques.........................................................................62
9.7.2 Prohibited working techniques .......................................................................63
9.7.3 General procedures for authorised working techniques .....................................63
9.7.4 Trimming.....................................................................................................63
9.7.5 Longitudinal cut ...........................................................................................64
9.7.6 Cutting battens ............................................................................................65
9.7.7 Cross-cutting at the crosscut fence (Sliding table)..............................................65
9.7.8 Cross-cutting at the parallel cutting fence.........................................................66
9.7.9 Cutting smaller, narrower workpieces .............................................................66
9.7.10 Cutting with an outrigger ..............................................................................67
9.7.11 Groove cuts.................................................................................................68
9.7.12 Working with grooving tools..........................................................................69
10 Maintenance .....................................................................................................................70
10.1 Safety instructions ........................................................................................70
10.2 Maintenance schedule..................................................................................70
10.3 Cleaning the bearing tracks...........................................................................71
10.4 Lubricating the height spindle and tilting spindle circular saw.............................71
10.5 Tightening/replacing the drive belt.................................................................72
10.5.1 Retensioning the drive belt.............................................................................72
10.5.2 Replacing the drive belt ................................................................................72
10.6 Checking the scoring belt..............................................................................73
10.7 Cleaning/changing the dust brush of the outrigger arm ....................................73
10.8 Renewing the sliding table scraper blade (ball cage) ........................................74
10.9 Disassembling the sliding table ......................................................................74
10.10 Assembling the sliding table..........................................................................75
11 Faults .........................................................................................................................77
11.1 Safety instructions ........................................................................................77
11.2 What to do if a fault develops .......................................................................77
11.3 What to do after rectifying the fault................................................................77
11.4 Faults, causes and repairs .............................................................................78
11.5 Aligning the sliding table ball cage ................................................................78
11.6 Adjusting the parallel cutting fence guide height ..............................................78
11.7 Adjusting/correcting the parallel cutting fence angle.........................................79
11.8 Adjusting the locking force of the parallel cutting fence .....................................80
12 Index ................................................................................................................................81
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Attention:
This symbol marks tips and information which should be observed to ensure efficient and failure-free o-
peration of the machine.
Attention: Risk of material damage!
This symbol marks instructions which, if not observed, may lead to material damage, functional failures
and/or machine breakdown.
Warning: Risk of injury or death!
This symbol marks instructions that must be followed in order to avoid harm to one‘s health, injuries, per-
manent impairment or death.
1 General
1.1 Explanation of symbols
Important technical safety instructions in this manual are
marked with symbols.
These instructions for work safety must be followed. In all
these particular cases, special attention must be paid in
order to avoid accidents, injury to persons or material
damage.
Warning: Danger – electric current!
This symbol warns of potentially dangerous situations related to electric current. Not observing the safety
instructions increases the risk of serious injury or death. Required electrical repairs may only be carried out
by a trained electrical technician.
1.2 Information about the manual
This manual describes how to operate the machine
properly and safely. Be sure to follow the safety tips and
instructions stated here as well as any local accident
prevention directives and general safety regulations.
Before beginning any work on the machine, ensure that
the manual, in particular the chapter entitled „Safety“
and the respective safety guidelines, has been read in its
entirety and fully understood. This manual is an integral
part of the machine and must therefore be kept in the
direct vicinity of the machine and accessible at all times.
If the machine is sold, rented, lent or otherwise trans-
ferred to another party, the manual must accompany the
machine.
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1.3 Liability and warranty
The contents and instructions in this manual were com-
piled in consideration of current regulations and state of
the art technology as well as based on our know-how
and experience acquired over many years. This manual
must be read carefully before commencing any work on
or with this machine. The manufacturer shall not be liable
for damage and or faults resulting from the disregard of
instructions in the manual. The texts and images do not
necessarily represent the delivery contents. The images
and graphics are not depicted on a 1:1 scale. The actual
delivery contents are dependent on custom-build specifi-
cations, add-on options or recent technical modifications
and may therefore deviate from the descriptions, instruc-
tions and images contained in the manual. Should any
questions arise, please contact the manufacturer. We
reserve the right to make technical modifications to the
product in order to further improve user-friendliness and
develop its functionality.
1.4 Copyright
This manual should be handled confidentially. It is desig-
nated solely for those persons who work on or with the
machine. All descriptions, texts, drawings, photos and
other depictions are protected by copyright and other
commercial laws. Illegal use of the materials is punish-
able by law.
This manual – in its entirety or parts thereof – may not
be transferred to third parties or copied in any way or
form, and its contents may not be used or otherwise
communicated without the express written consent of the
manufacturer.
Infringement of these rights may lead to a demand for
compensation or other applicable claims. We reserve all
rights in exercising commercial protection laws.
1.5 Warranty notice
The guarantee period is in accordance with national
guidelines. Details may be found on our website,
www.felder-group.com
1.6 Spare parts
Use only genuine spare parts supplied by the manufac-
turer.
Attention: Non genuine, counterfeit or faulty spare parts may result in damage, cause malfunction or com-
plete breakdown of the machine.
If unauthorised spare parts are installed in the machine,
all warranty, service, compensation and liability claims
against the manufacturer and their contractors, dealers
and representatives shall be rejected.
Attention: The original spare parts that have been authorised for use are listed in a separate spare parts
catalogue, enclosed in the documentation package supplied with the machine.
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1.7 Disposal
If the machine is to be disposed of, separate the com-
ponents into the various materials groups in order to
allow them to be reused or selectively disposed of. The
whole structure is made of steel and can therefore be
dismantled without problem. This material is also easy
to dispose of and does not pollute the environment or
Attention: Used electrical materials, electronic components, lubricants and other auxiliary substances must
be treated as hazardous waste and may only be disposed of by specialised, licensed firms.
jeopar-dise public health. International environmental
regulations and local disposal laws must always be
complied with.
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2 Safety
At the time of its development and production, the ma-
chine was built in accordance with prevailing technologi-
cal regulations and therefore conforms to industry safety
standards.
However, hazards may arise should the machine be
operated by untrained personnel, be used improperly or
employed for purposes other than those it was designed
for. The chapter entitled „Safety“ offers an overview of
all the important safety considerations necessary to opti-
mise safety and ensure the safe and trouble-free opera-
tion of the machine.
Additionally, in order to further minimise risks, the other
chapters of this manual contain specific safety instruc-
tions, all marked with symbols. Besides the various
instructions, there are a number of pictograms, signs and
labels affixed to the machine that must also be heeded.
These must be kept visible and legible and may not be
removed.
2.1 Intended use
The HAMMER K3 basic/K3 winner circular saw is only
to be used to machine wood or other machinable mate-
rials. Working materials other than wood is only permit-
ted with the express written consent of the manufacturer.
Operational safety is guaranteed only when the machine
is used for its intended purposes.
Attention: Any other application above and beyond the intended purposes is considered improper use
and is therefore not permitted. All claims regarding damage resulting from improper use that are made
against the manufacturer and its authorized representatives shall be rejected. The operator shall be solely
liable for any damage that results from improper use of the machine.
The term „proper use“ also refers to correctly observing
the operating conditions as well as the specifications and
instructions in this manual.
The machine may only be operated with parts and origi-
nal accessories from the manufacturer.
2.2 Manual contents
All those appointed to work on or with the machine must
have fully read and understood the manual before com-
mencing any work. This requirement must be met even
if the appointed person is familiar with the operation of
such a machine or a similar one, or has been trained by
the manufacturer.
Knowledge about the contents of this manual is a
prerequisite for protecting personnel from hazards and
avoiding mistakes so that the machine may be operated
in a safe and trouble-free manner. It is recommended
that the operator requests proof from the personnel that
the contents of the manual have in fact been read and
understood.
2.3 Making changes and modifications to the machine
In order to minimise risks and to ensure optimal perform-
ance, it is strictly prohibited to alter, retrofit or modify the
machine in any way without the express consent of the
manufacturer.
All the pictograms, signs and labels affixed to the
machine must be kept visible, readable and may not be
removed. Pictograms, signs and labels that have become
damaged or unreadable must be replaced promptly.
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2.4 Responsibilities of the owner operator
This manual must be kept in the immediate vicinity of
the machine and be accessible at all times to all persons
working on or with the machine. The machine may only
be operated if it is in proper working order and in safe
condition. Every time before the machine is switched
on, it must be inspected for visible defects and general
condition. All instructions in this manual must be strictly
followed without reservation.
Besides the safety advice and instructions stated in this
manual, it is necessary to consider and observe local ac-
cident prevention regulations, general safety regulations
as well as current environmental stipulations that apply to
the operational range of the machine.
The operator and designated personnel are responsible
for the trouble-free operation of the machine as well
as for clearly establishing who is in charge of insta-
lling, servicing, maintaining and cleaning the machine.
Machines, tools and accessories must be kept out of the
reach of children.
2.5 What is required of personnel
Only authorized and trained personnel may work on and
with the machine. Personnel must be briefed about all
functions and potential dangers of the machine. „Spe-
cialist staff“ is a term that refers to those who – due to
their professional training, know-how, experience, and
knowledge of relevant regulations – are in a position to
assess delegated tasks and recognise potential risks. If
the personnel lack the necessary knowledge for work-
ing on or with the machine, they must first be trained.
Responsibility for working with the machine (installation,
service, maintenance, overhaul) must be clearly defined
and strictly observed. Only those persons who can be
expected to carry out their work reliably may be given
permission to work on or with the machine. Personnel
must refrain from working in ways that could harm oth-
ers, the environment or the machine itself. It is absolutely
forbidden for anyone who is under the influence of
drugs, alcohol or reaction-impairing medication to work
on or with the machine. When appointing personnel to
work on the machine, it is necessary to observe all local
regulations regarding age and professional status. The
user is also responsible for ensuring that unauthorised
persons remain at a safe distance from the machine.
Personnel are obliged to immediately report to the opera-
tor any irregularities with the machine that might compro-
mise safety.
2.6 Work safety
Following the safety advice and instructions given in this
manual can prevent bodily injury and material dam-
age while working on and with the machine. Failure to
observe these instructions can lead to bodily injury and
damage to or destruction of the machine. Disregard of
the safety advice and instructions given in this manual as
well as the accident prevention regulations and general
safety regulations applicable to the operative range of
the machine shall release the manufacturer and their
authorised representatives from any liability and from all
compensation claims.
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2.7 Personal safety
When working on or with the machine, the following
must be strictly observed:
Protective gear (overalls, safety goggles, dust mask, hairnet to contain long hair, etc.)
Sturdy, tight-fitting clothing (tear-resistant, no wide sleeves).
Persons with long hair who are not wearing a hairnet are not permitted to work on or with the machine.
It is prohibited to wear gloves while working on or with the machine.
All jewellery (rings, bracelets, necklaces, etc.) must be removed before starting work on or with the ma-
chine.
When working on or with the machine, the following must always be worn by personnel:
Protective footwear
That protects the feet from heavy falling objects and prevents sliding on slippery floors.
Ear protection
To protect against loss of hearing.
2.8 Hazards arising from the machine
The machine has undergone a hazards analysis. The
design and construction of the machine are based on the
results of this analysis and correspond to state-of-the-art
technology.
The machine is considered operationally safe when used
properly.
Nevertheless, there are some residual risks that must be
considered.
The machine runs with high electrical voltage.
Warning! Danger – electric current: Electrical energy can cause serious bodily injury. Damaged insulation
materials or defective individual components can cause a life-threatening electrical shock.
• Before carrying out any maintenance, cleaning and
repair work, switch off the machine and secure it
against being accidentally switched on again.
• When carrying out any work on the electrical equip-
ment, ensure that the voltage supply is completely
isolated.
• Do not remove any safety devices or alter them to put
them out of commission.
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2.9 Other risks
Warning: Even if the safety measures are followed, there are still certain residual risks that must be consi-
dered when working on the machine:
• Risk of cutting injuries, especially when changing the
tooling
• Contact with the rotating saw blade and/or the scor-
ing unit can cause an injury
• Risk of injury due to ejected workpieces
• Risk of injury from workpiece kickback
• Hearing damage as a result of high noise levels
• Health impairments due to the inhalation of airborne
particles, especially when working with beech and
oak wood
• Risk of squashing, catching, reeling, pushing, cutting
or slicing off
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3 Declaration of Conformity
Product designation: Panel Saws
Make: HAMMER
Model designation: K3 basic/K3 winner
The following EC guidelines were applied: 98/37/EG - Machine Guidelines
73/23/EWG - Low-Voltage Guidelines
89/336/EWG - Electromagnetic Tolerance
Guidelines
The following harmonised norms were applied: EN 418 EN 12100-1/-2
EN 1870-1 EN 50081-2
EN 60204-1 EN 50082-2
Issuing authority: Prüf- und Zertifizierungsstelle im BG-Prüfzert
Fachausschuss Holz
Vollmoellerstraße 11
D-70563 Stuttgart
Nr. 0392
Conformity with the EC Machine Guidelines certified by: EG-Design Test Certificate No. 061096
according to Machine Guidelines 98/37/EG,
Appendix VI
This EC Declaration of Conformity is valid only if the CE label has been affixed to the machine.
Modifying or altering the machine without the express written agreement of the manufacturer shall render the warran-
ty null and void.
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Declaration of Conformity
EG-Declaration of Conformity
according to Machine Guidelines 98/37/EG, Appendix II A
Manufacturer: Felder KG
KR-FELDER-STR. 1
A-6060 Hall in Tirol
We hereby declare that the machine indicated below, which corresponds to the design and construction of the model
we put on the market, conforms with the safety and health requirements as stated by the EC.
Hall in Tirol, 21.11.2006 Johann Felder, Managing Director

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4 Specifications
Fig. 1: Dimensions K3 basic
4.1 Dimensions and weight
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Specifications
Machine Standard Optional
Sliding table length (A) mm 950 1250
Travel distance Sliding table (A1) mm 459 764
Travel distance Sliding table (A2) mm 716 1084
Total length (A1+E+A2) mm 2035 2708
Overall width (B) mm 1839
Total height (C) mm ca. 1022
Working height (D) mm 888
Machine table width (E) mm 860
Rip capacity (F) mm 700
Weight kg 240
Machine including packaging
Length mm 1470
Width mm 1160
Height mm 1200
Weight kg 310
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C
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4.2 Operation and storage conditions
Operation/room temperature +10° to +40° C
Storage temperature -10° to +50° C
4.1.2 K3 winner
Fig. 2: Dimensions K3 winner
Machine Standard Option
Sliding table length (A) mm 1250 2000
Travel distance Sliding table (A1) mm 724 1480
Travel distance Sliding table (A2) mm 1034 1828
Total length (A1+E+A2) mm 2708 4258
Overall width (B) mm 2400 2840
Total height (C) mm ca. 1022
Working height (D) mm 888
Machine table width (E) mm 950
Rip capacity (F) mm 800
Weight kg 280
Machine including packaging
Length mm 1470
Width mm 1160
Height mm 1200
Weight kg 350

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Specifications
*) The transport width measures under 800 mm. This makes it possible to transport the machine through doorways.
4.3 Electrical connection
Mains voltage 230/400 ±10% V
Safeguarding 16 A
Triggering characteristic C
4.5 Particle emissions
The machine was tested for particle emissions according
to DIN 33893. The Wood Authority ascertained, ac-
cording to the “Principles for Testing Particle Emissions”
(workplace-related particle concentrations) of woodwor-
king machines, that the particle emission values for this
machine are notably below the currently valid atmospher-
ic limit of 2.0 mg/m³. This is certified by the blue label
„BG Wood Particle Tested“.
4.4 Drive motor
The actual values can be found on the data plate.
Circular saw drive Alternating-current motor Three-phase alternating current motor
Motor voltage 1x 230 V 3x 400 V
Motor frequency 50/60 Hz 50/60 Hz
Motor power S6-40 %*) 3 kW 3 kW
System of protection IP 55 IP 55
4.4.1 K3 basic
*) S6 = 10 minute operation under load and intermittent service; 40% relative operating factor
i.e. the motor may be run at the nominal capacity for 4 minutes and afterwards must run idle for 6 minutes.
4.4.2 K3 winner
Circular saw drive Alternating-current motor Three-phase alternating current motor
Motor voltage 1x 230 V 3x 400 V
Motor frequency 50/60 Hz 50/60 Hz
Motor power S6-40 %*) 3/4 kW 3/4 kW
System of protection IP 55 IP 55
*) S6 = 10 minute operation under load and intermittent service; 40% relative operating factor
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4.7 Chip extraction
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Unit
Outlet size Ø 120 mm
Air speed 20 m/s
Vacuum, min. 1824 Pa
Volume flow, min. (at 20 m/s) 814+35 m3/h
4.6 Noise emission
The specified values are emission values and therefore
do not represent safe workplace values. Even though a
relationship exists between particle emission and noise
emission levels, an inference cannot be made about
whether additional safety measures need to be imple-
mented. Factors which can significantly affect the emis-
sion level that presently exists at the workplace include
duration of the effect, characteristics of the workspace,
and other ambient influences. The permissible workplace
values may also differ from country to country. Neverthe-
less, this information is provided to help the operator bet-
ter assess hazards and risks. Depending on the location
of the machine and other specific conditions, the actual
noise emission values may deviate significantly from the
specified values.
Attention: In order to keep noise emissions to a minimum, be sure to always use sharpened planer knives.
Ear protection must always be worn; however, such
protection cannot be considered a substitute for properly
sharpened tools.
Acoustic power level according to EN ISO 3746 (Constants 4 dB(A)
Idle 98,6 Decibel (A)
Working 102,3 Decibel (A)
Emission values at the workplace according to EN ISO 11202
Idle 86,9 Decibel (A)
Working 89,8 Decibel (A)
An allowance must be made to compensate for tolerances
with the specified emission values. K=4 Decibel (A)
Saw guard arbor
Outlet size Ø 50 mm
Air speed 20 m/s
Vacuum, min. 953 Pa
Volume flow, min. (at 20 m/s) 680 m3/h

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4.8 Tools
Warning! Risk of injury!
Only use saw blades ,
• which have an authorised speed higher than the
speed of the saw arbor,
• which conform to DIN EN 847-1 standards and
• which are marked with „MAN“!
Only use grooving tools designed for wood purposes!
Attention: Only use original manufacturer tools (see HAMMER-catalogue).
Circular saw blades
Diameter 250 bis 315 mm
Chisel, without driver 30 mm
Speed (50 Hz) 4800 min-1
Cutting height, max. 103 mm
Saw blade tilting/inclination 90-45°
Scoring unit blades
Diameter, max. 80 mm
Chisel 20 mm
Speed 10000 min-1
Cutting height, max. 4 mm
Slotting cutters CE-Specifications
Diameter, max. 180 mm
Width 5 to 20 mm
Slotting cutters US-Specifications
Diameter, max. 7‘‘
Width max.. 3/4 ‘‘
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5 Setting up the machine
5.1 Overview
Fig. 3: Overview
! Dust extraction (Connection D = 120 mm)
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# Sliding table
$ Loading table
% Splitter
& Saw blade
/ Saw guard with dust extraction (Connection D = 50 mm)
( Parallel cutting fence
) Crosscut fence (Sliding table)
Panel Saw
K3 basic/K3 winner
Setting up the machine
5.1.1 K3 basic

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Panel Saw
K3 basic/K3 winner
Setting up the machine
5.1.2 K3 winner
Fig. 4: Overview
! Dust extraction (Connection D = 120 mm)
" Outrigger table
# Crosscut fence (Outrigger table)
$ Loading table
% Splitter
& Saw blade
/ Saw guard with dust extraction (Connection D = 50 mm)
( Parallel cutting fence
) Sliding table
BL Crosscut fence (Sliding table)
BM Outrigger table
BN Machine frame
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