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13th September 2009, 11:09 PM #1New Member
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Hammer N4400 - Quick Question
A question for Hammer N4400 users -
I am thinking about squeezing a N4400 into my very small workshop under the house.
The headheight of the space is only 2050mm and the doorway headheight is only 1920mm.
The Felder rep confirmed the height of the machine with rolling wheels at 1940mm.
Would someone with a N4400 (and rolling wheels also ?) be good enough to measure the height dimension from bottom of the rear wheels diagonally to the top of the opposite corner?
My scalling of photos suggests that if I was to pivot the machine over on its rear wheels(to move it through the doorway on the rear wheels) there would just be enough headheight to stop the machine scrapping on my concrete soffit over (my uneducated guess is I'll have about 20mm space to the roof).
I'm afraid that due to a lack of floorspace I often set up a bench on my back deck to work on timber of any size above about 1800mm - I may need to move the bandsaw outside as well on occasions.
Any help will be much appreciated.
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14th September 2009, 11:49 AM #2
Dont forget there are two ways to bring it upright when in the room. You may need less clearance if you bring it up from the side rather than front or back.
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