CNC portal milling machine Hammer HNC3 1300 perform
- Processing surface 1300 x 779 mm, through feed height 160 mm
- Recirculating ball screws on X & Y axis
- 2.2 kW moulder spindle
- 7 m/min feed speed
- ±0.05 mm repeatability and <0.02 mm backlash
- Linear guides on all axes
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Description
Unlimited possibilities, professional results - CNC creativity for the home.
The new Hammer HNC Moulder makes the world of CNC machining affordable for everyone. Ideal for demanding do-it-yourselfers, ambitious model makers, quality-conscious small-series manufacturers as well as training facilities and schools, the HNC 47.82 removes the limits of manufacturing possibilities and impresses with its Austrian mechanical engineering quality.
On a surface as small as a kitchen table, the HNC offers all the liberties of CNC machining at a unique price-performance ratio. The high-quality materials have been processed into a solid construction according to Austrian mechanical engineering standards and provide exceptional torsional strength and stability. The powerful moulder spindle, precise linear guides and powerful stepper motors ensure maximum performance and efficiency for every challenge. Absolute precision and repeatability are guaranteed at all times, even with delicate work. The HNC can be controlled either via an integrated, intuitive software or with any software of your choice. The workpieces and numerous accessories can be fastened to the T-slot table in no time at all.
Your advantages at a glance
- Unlimited machining options on two different surfaces: working surface 825 x 479 mm or 1300 x 779 mm, through feed height 160 mm
- High stability due to solid construction, high-quality materials and Austrian mechanical engineering standards
- Powerful and efficient: 1000 Watt moulder motor (optional 2.2 kW moulder spindle), 7 m/min feed speed
- Absolute precision for every application: ±0.05 mm repeatability and <0.02 mm backlash
- High-quality results even with the most delicate work thanks to linear guides
- Powerful, durable stepper motors for sufficient torque at any speed
- Simultaneous operation of three axis (fourth axis optionally controlable)
- Intuitive control and an open interface with many Postprocessors for the software of your choice.
- Flexible workpiece and accessory fastening on the T-slot table
- Numerous accessories available
Details
The workpieces and numerous accessories can be attached to the robust T-slot machine table with M6 slot (17.5 x 7.5 mm) in a flash. With a large number of clamping devices from the Hammer range and the possibility of using clamping methods developed in-house, the aluminium table offers absolute flexibility.
The powerful moulder spindle with 2200 W power enables demanding CNC processing freedom and highly precise professional results.
Extraction hood perform D=100mm instead of D=32mm standard extraction hood. The extraction hood can either be attached to the Z-axis and be moved simultaneously up/down with the moulding spindle or be set to a fixed height (upper edge of the workpiece). This ensures an optimal extraction performance with every application.
The axes drive is powered by a 2.8 A NEMA 24 step motor, which runs in 1/8 step mode. The recirculating ball screws (tolerance class T7, diameter 16 mm, pitch 10 mm) installed on the X & Y axis ensure maximum precision and smooth operation. The maximum travel speed of 7 m/min (116 mm/s) guarantees short processing times.
Technical resolution: 0.00625 mm
Repeatabilty: ± 0.05 mm
Reverse Backlash: ≤ 0.02 mm
Two high-precision linear guides on each axis of the machine ensure high-quality results even for the most delicate jobs. 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-axis and the Z-axis are driven by the motor via toothed belts. The Y-axis spindle is directly connected to the motor and is protected from dirt by a guard plate. A wrap angle of 180° on the gears, as well as an adjustable belt tensioning guarantee a drive system without slippage or slack.
The HNC can be controlled either via the integrated, intuitive software or with any software of your choice. The user-friendly interface of the standard operating software is fully touchscreen operable.
Instead of the small internal fan, that sits directly on the shaft, an electric fan is mounted on the milling spindle. Not only does this guarantee the best possible cooling for the milling spindle, it also reduces the noise level by half!
Grid vacuum table made of tempered cast aluminium with countersunk sides for mounting on the machine bed within the clamping surface, M6 threaded grid in 100x100mm distributed over the entire clamping surface. Swivel stops in X and Y axis, with one extraction connection and several extraction points accessible from it.
The doors of the protective housing are secured with a switch. As long as these doors are open, the moulder spindle cannot be operated. The panes are made of 4 mm polycarbonate. A control unit with an emergency stop, start & stop switch is located on the front.
The engraving laser head is a versatile and specialised tool that has been developed for both engraving and cutting tasks. The laser itself is located inside a magnetic holder and can simply be attached to the machine if required. Remove it during moulding operations to protect the lens from getting dusty.
Technical information
Set includes
CNC portal milling machine Hammer HNC3 1300 perform
WWS-H0051
Processing surface 1300 x 779 mm, through feed height 160 mm Recirculating ball screws on X & Y axis 2.2 kW moulder spindle 7 m/min feed speed ±0.05 mm repeatability and <0.02 mm backlash Linear guides on all axes
continue readingExtraction Hood for Hammer HNC
534-006 | suitable for HNC3 Perform
continue readingController
534-04-002 | 4 controllable axes
Controller for the operation of a CNC software on the Hammer CNC spindle moulder HNC 47.82
continue readingD-SUB cable
534-04-003
D-SUB cable for the Hammer CNC spindle moulder HNC 47.82
continue readingUSB 2.0 cable
534-04-004 | A Plug on Mini B
USB 2.0 cable for the Hammer CNC spindle moulder HNC 47.82
continue readingTool Length Detector
534-04-015
Tool length detector including 3.5 mm jack plug for the Hammer HNC
continue readingPower cable
534-04-007 | NEMA 6-15P
Connection cable for the controller of the CNC machine HNC 47.82
continue readingVectric VCarve software licence
534-04-056 | Pro Software Licence
USB stick included
continue readingCollet Chuck ER25
01.4.215 | ER25 | Ø 1/8"
Precision collet chuck guided in a round nut
continue readingCollet Chuck ER25
01.4.218 | ER25 | Ø 1/4"
Precision collet chuck guided in a round nut
continue readingSet-offer available
CNC portal milling machine Hammer HNC3 1300 perform
WWS-H0051
Processing surface 1300 x 779 mm, through feed height 160 mm Recirculating ball screws on X & Y axis 2.2 kW moulder spindle 7 m/min feed speed ±0.05 mm repeatability and <0.02 mm backlash Linear guides on all axes
continue readingFAQs
CNC machines (CNC = Computerized Numerical Control) are machines that automatically produce the simplest to highly complex workpieces with absolute precision using control system technology and machine software.
The purchase price for a CNC machining center in woodworking depends on many factors and the respective design. Relatively inexpensive entry-level CNC machines usually have smaller machining surfaces and tend to be equipped with 3-axis milling technology. High-end CNC machining centers offer 5-axis milling technologies, drill heads with grooving and routing units in X and Y, and automated tool changers. The more sophisticated and closer to practice the respective CNC model has been developed, the higher the automation technologies used to increase productivity and yield in woodworking.
Basically, there are no "machining limits" for a CNC machining center. Depending on the tool used, the standard operations are sawing, milling, drilling, roughing, finishing, grinding and many more. CNC machines can also be used to machine a wide variety of materials, wood, non-ferrous metals or plastics. The real challenges to removing the machining limits for CNC machines is an extensive knowledge of the clamping of the workpieces, the correct tool selection, directions of rotation to be used as well as the correct choice of machining speeds.
CNC machines (CNC = Computerized Numerical Control) are machines that automatically produce the simplest to highly complex workpieces with absolute precision using control system technology and machine software.
CNC milling is the machining of materials using a CNC machine. In woodworking, a CNC machining center enables the production of the simplest or most complex workpieces with absolute precision.