Re: Hammer K3 rip fence exploded view
I have the same fence as you, Jacques. Thanks for the pictures. It looks like you had to space it out even farther. I had some issues with the sheet metal from the table sticking out too far.
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Jeff <thebestg2002@...>
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Re: Hammer K3 rip fence exploded view
Jeff, Your previous message does not mention whether the fence you have uses the same approach as what is on my machine. I am nevertheless sending you a couple of photos showing the parts on my
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Jacques Gagnon
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Re: Hammer K3 rip fence exploded view
I think I figured it out, but confirmation would make me feel a bit better. I'm sure I'm overthinking this, but I just want it to be correct. I was able to get the fence aligned this morning so I
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Jeff <thebestg2002@...>
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Re: Hammer K3 rip fence exploded view
Hello Jeff, Is this what you are looking for? This is this diagram that accompanied my B3, equipped with the round bar. Regards, Jacques
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Jacques Gagnon
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Re: Hammer K3 rip fence exploded view
I did a quick look at the documentation that I have and couldn't find anything.? Which view are you mainly looking for?
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Steve Wurster
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Hammer K3 rip fence exploded view
Anyone have an exploded view of how the bar for the rip fence attaches to the machine? I'm specifically interested in the cast iron top area.
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thebestg2002@...
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Re: Hard to turn angle/tilt wheel on K975
Thank you Imran. I will repost below with part numbers from your diagram. While inspecting the machine, I noticed the angle/tilt wheel is very difficult to turn. From the zero position, it starts
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marrtw
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Re: Hard to turn angle/tilt wheel on K975
Hi Thomas, I did have a tip on this mechanism in my writeup. See top of page 10. Imran Malik https://www.facebook.com/groups/362481112015700/?ref=share Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2024 11:59 AM To:
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imran
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Re: Hard to turn angle/tilt wheel on K975
Hi Thomas, Congrats on the machine. The blade tilt mechanism is silky smooth on my saw. It is easier to tilt as the motor weight is falling and slightly harder to bring it back to 90. Still, I think I
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imran
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Hard to turn angle/tilt wheel on K975
Thanks to generous help from a couple of FOG members, I recently purchased a 2005 K975. While inspecting the machine, I noticed the angle/tilt wheel is very difficult to turn. From the zero position,
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marrtw
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Re: RL125 won't start
Hi Jim, Pics did not come thru¡. Imran Malik https://www.facebook.com/groups/362481112015700/?ref=share
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imran
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Re: RL125 won't start
Hi, Imran. Here are photos of the electrical panel, autostart box, and control panel. The capacitors are located behind the control panel and seemingly must be accessed from above by removing the
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Jim Fleming
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Re: RL125 won't start
Troubleshooting has a process that starts by eliminating as many factors as possible. Here you are focussed on the capacitor before verifying that the machine is getting voltage, when that is an
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Re: RL125 won't start
Hi, verify that you really do have 240 volts at the machine. Check that the overload relay attached to the run contactor has not tripped (push the little reset button on it with the main switch turned
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rodsheridan
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Re: RL125 won't start
I talked to a Felder Service Rep today. The capacitors, it seems, can only be accessed by removing the entire top of the RL. A simple access panel would have made more sense to me, but I am not an
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Jim Fleming
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Re: RL125 won't start
Hi Jim, Pictures of the setup, electrical connections will help immensely. Typically 240V will go to the control box. The box then provides the 240 to the RL. It could be something wrong with the box
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imran
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Re: RL125 won't start
Breakers to fail martin/campshure/co/llc mac campshure 7412 elmwood ave. middleton, wi 53562-3106 608-332-2330 cell airtightclamps@... airtightclamps.com instagram.com/maccampshure/ Designing
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mac campshure
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Re: RL125 won't start
Imran, the automatic start is a Felder device which is not separately powered. It consists of current detecting rings which detect current flowing to individual tool machines. This signal is
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Jim Fleming
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Re: RL125 won't start
Jim, I'm sorry I can't tell you where the bad capacitor is in your 125. When mine blew in my 160, my son found it and replaced it. I'm pretty sure this is the one he ordered
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David Davies
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Re: RL125 won't start
I took David's question as a suggestion to open up the machine panel bearing the ominous lightening bolt (unplugging first) in hopes of finding a capacitor. In a spaghetti of wiring, found a small
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Jim Fleming
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