Hammer a3-31 planner thicknesser
The new Hammer A3-31 is now installed and running.
COST A tad over $4000
MACHINE - Very stable, at 340kg it doesn't move for anything.
Both in and out feed tables were square, parallelnd well machined.
Easy and accurate screw ajustment of the infeed table for Jointing.
Fence is readily adjusted for angle cuts and moving to distribute wear across the full width of the blade.
Tables cam locked and easily lifted and secured when thicknessing required.
Thicknessing table is large with single central colum for raising and lowering.
Clamp lever locks position and table parallel to blades.
Seperate belt drive for feed rollers, dis-engaged when not in use.
Chip extraction efficient at 120mm dia
BLADES 3 blades - double sided so resharpening not an option, wear out/throw out
Comes with HSS fitted. Not suited to Australian hardwoods.
Only takes a couple of minutes to change blades, pin alignment makes very accurate setting of blades.
CON'S The swing over dust extraction hood when changing from thicknessing to jointing is a real pain, table must be lowered to 140mm every time transition is made as the hood hits the table and won't allow positioning of tables. This gets annoying after awhile.
The 120mm dust hose exits centrally over the planner table and gets in the way, should be offset to rear.
Thicknessing height adjustment hand wheel is also placed centrally in front of the table, this means for every adjustment:- put the plank down, unlock, adjust, relock and then pick up the plank and feed in, repeat this process. This wheel should be positioned on the front of the machine as it is on their table saws.
OVERALL It will be interesting to see how long the $82 per set of cobalt blades last with our timbers, HSS lasted about 1 hour each side on Silver Ash. :C
A very quiet,solid, accurate machine which gives excellent results all round, the finish is smooth as a hand plane on the Jointer with a slight rippple left by the thicknesser and it handled cranky grain in Maple very well.
Just ensure the vacuum hood is down and adjusted when jointing as this is the only hand protection when Jointing, it is NOT spring loaded.
Excellent machine let down a bit by a couple of small things.
But I will learn to live with it as IT AIN'T GOING BACK. :2tsup:
take care
resharpening quick change blades
If u were going to resharpen the replaceable blades ideally u would have an alternate set of blade carriers as well, the carriers have set screws (factory set) which meet the bottom of the groove that is machined into the cutter block, for the replaceable blade system to work as a quick change system the groove depth has to be the same in all 4 grooves (machined in the factory) and the pin location in the carrier has to be at the right hieght to suit the distance from blade edge to hole and the hole has to be centrally located in the blade to be double sided.
If the blade sharpening process removes from the blade say 10 thou, that would then be the amount to adjust the set screws and therefore the cutting edge remains at correct hieght relative to the outfeed table. The trick is getting your blade sharpener to do each blade/edge the same relative to the hole in the center of the blade, a spare blade sharpening carrier might be the trick there.
Each time the blades are sharpened adjust set screws, but then that all kinda defeats the purpose of the quick change system:( especially if u didn't have spare carriers for the resharpend blades.
My two cents worth:U
Pete