Re: High Speed Spindle on KF700
Okay I have some time to tackle changing the bearings on my router spindle. Paul provided many details on the process and David K in the bearing choices but before I get there I wanted to get the
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imran
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Re: New K700S Delivery Damage to Sliding Table
Tom, thank you for the clarification!
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KRPatel
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Re: DPST required for On button remote switch for Hammer K3?
They are relay type switches.
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Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq. <rohrabacher@...>
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#120345
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Re: DPST required for On button remote switch for Hammer K3?
I have confirmed that the power switches are switching line AC voltage. The NO DPST On switch has both input contacts connected to one leg of 220v line which gets there by being routed through the the
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joe slater
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#120344
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Re: DPST required for On button remote switch for Hammer K3?
You're right, Imran - there could be a scenario where 24V AC is used for the control elements, especially if there are starter circuits/relays/contactors involved...those can be AC as well as DC.
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Sang Luu
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Re: DPST required for On button remote switch for Hammer K3?
?Sang Luu, ¡° The more sophisticated (maybe?) Felder machines with digital or electric control of things (blade angle, height) will have 24V DC level components (such as switches, etc). ¡± My 2001
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imran
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Re: k700s advice needed
And also, the previous owner told me "DO NOT TOUCH THESE BOLTS YOU WILL BE SORRY", which is probably adding to my adjustment anxiety. :-) [email protected]> wrote:
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Bob Wise
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#120341
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Re: DPST required for On button remote switch for Hammer K3?
If your system is 240 V, it would make sense to switch both hot lines at once for the power-on, thus DPST.
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Sang Luu
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Re: DPST required for On button remote switch for Hammer K3?
Looking at the Hammer K3 machine images at the website, I suspect that the switches for both On/Off and E-Stop are not 24V DC especially if there are no special control electronics within the machine
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Sang Luu
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#120339
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Re: k700s advice needed
That series is gold, thanks for sharing! [email protected]> wrote:
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Bob Wise
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Re: k700s advice needed
Yes! The self inflicted wounds are not THAT deep. :-)
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Bob Wise
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#120337
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Re: Aftermarket Digital Rip Fence?
+1 to David's F&F suggestion, it never gets old! Dan - I think a good question to ask about retrofitting or aftermarket options, etc. is how willing (prepared maybe?) are you with respect DIYing a
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Sang Luu
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#120336
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Wooden Slides for Dinning Table
I am replacing some broken wooden slides on a dinning table and would like to know of a source here in the US. The table is 1 ? thick oak and 42 inches in diameter with 2 each - 15 inch wide leaves.
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trgoodman47
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#120335
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Voltage/Current/Frequency Display
When I built my RPC (20 yrs ago) I wanted to add a voltage display for all 3 phases but never got around to it. I now use phase perfect so not really concerned about the voltage. Anyhow, on my recent
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imran
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Re: k700s advice needed
I have produced a complete series of videos on sliding table alignment. You can find them here: https://flic.kr/s/aHsmJANmRy <https://flic.kr/s/aHsmJANmRy>
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David P. Best
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#120333
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Re: k700s advice needed
Did you leave the bolts attached to the saw when removing the slider?
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Jared Leach
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k700s advice needed
My new to me and loving cared for 2006 k700s (bought from neighbor) is in need of a slight adjustment, I think. Everything seems to cut square, but with a piece tightly clamped to the slider, it rubs
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Bob Wise
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#120331
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Re: Newest Splinter tongue design for non-DRO fences
I got the detailed dimensions from David Best's post and did exactly (wooden block) what David Best said, every woodworker should be able to do it :) James [email protected]> wrote:
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James Zhu
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Re: Newest Splinter tongue design for non-DRO fences
Good point. Didn't think about that. My Bad. I'd better remember to check that saw now. Dave ________________________________ Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 3:11 PM To: [email protected]
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David Kumm
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#120329
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Re: Newest Splinter tongue design for non-DRO fences
Yes.? That was meant as a joke.? I guess the smiley face didn't come through? There should be a smiley here:? ? There was one at the end of my original response.
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Michael Garrison Stuber
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