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Thread: A3 31 J/P and N4400 Current Footprint Dimensions

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    A3 31 J/P and N4400 Current Footprint Dimensions

    Can an owner of the above please post the width and depth of the A3 31 and N4400 near the ground. I want to build mobile bases for when they arrive.

    For some odd reason I've having a hard time finding this info online.

    Cheers,
    Adam.
    Last edited by Adam Levitt; 11-22-2014 at 1:29 PM.

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    Adam,

    For the A3 31 the depth is 19 1/2. The front face is 24 3/4 and is shorter than the back face at 27 1/8. The shorter front is centered with the longer back.

    The opening on my mobile base is 19 3/4 x 27 1/2. Since the front face won't reach the ends of your base opening be sure to have a few inches of support inside the base.

    Nice machine, btw. You'll enjoy it.

    Cliff

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    If you PM me with your email address i'll send you a drawing.

    This is the one I made, it fits both the older machine and the new machine.

    http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthre...31+mobile+base

    regards, Rod.

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    Hello

    I have both will post measurement later today, Hammer does have mobility kits for both the A3 31 & N4400, have them on all of my machines.

    jim

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    Thanks Jim!

    I've heard the mobility kit only allows movement on one axis, is this correct?


    Quote Originally Posted by James Bilsky View Post
    Hello

    I have both will post measurement later today, Hammer does have mobility kits for both the A3 31 & N4400, have them on all of my machines.

    jim

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    Yes that's correct.

    Far better than having a machine wandering around on two axis while you're pushing it.

    It's a fantastic mobility solution whether you build your own or use the factory supplied kit.

    Stable, very low to the floor, very manoeuverable..................Regards, Rod

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    The mobility kit is a tri-cycle arrangement, 2 stationary wheels on same axle is permanently affixed to each machine (usually in back of machine), a common (to all Hammer machines) quick connect steering lever has the 3rd set of wheels and pivots (steers) the machine, does take a little effort to accurately position machinery (see band saw picture)
    Hammer Bandsaw.jpg

    Jim

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