Felder releases new version of Hammer CNC
Felder has increased the capabilities of its Hammer CNC portal milling machine, model HNC3 825.
Felder has increased the capabilities of its Hammer CNC portal milling machine, model HNC3 825.
“This new version has more options, it’s more powerful,” says Felder’s Bryan Olvera.
“It still has a lot of the same functionality and the usage of the older machine. It can be used for industrial uses as well, such as working alongside robotic arms and other expanded applications.”
The Hammer CNC is a desktop machine with a working surface of approximately 32.5” x 18.85”, and a through feed height of 6.3”.
The machine features linear guides on all axes, a T-slot aluminum machine table to secure workpieces and accessories, and a 1,000-watt milling motor with a quick-change system.
“Two high-precision linear guides on each axis of the machine ensure high-quality results even for the most delicate jobs,” the company explained a statement. “Four guide carriages on the Z axis, three on the Y axis and two on each side of the X axis are resistant to contamination and absolutely maintenance-free.
“Both spindles of the X and Z axes are driven by the motor via toothed belts. The Y spindle is directly connected to the motor and is protected from dirt by a guard plate. A wrap angle of 180 degrees on the gears, as well as an adjustable belt tensioning guarantee a drive system without slippage or slack.”
The Hammer CNC is also available with a 2.2-watt spindle, referred to as the Perform option.
For pricing and more product details, visit felder-group.com.
This article was originally published in the November 2023 issue.