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    Hammer shaper spindle -help needed

    I'm cleaning up the used Hammer B3 I bought last week and am now working on the shaper. The spindle seems stuck, or I don't know what I'm doing...

    Any advice on pulling the spindle out of the machine? (I want to install an 1.25" spindle instead)
    Can someone tell me the name of the tools I can use to loosen the collet? (Hopefully, they're commonly available.)
    Does the collet loosen counterclockwise or clockwise? (tight threads, tough to be confident)

    Many thanks,
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    ER-20 collet, standard right hand thread. Wrenches are readily available, but that's a 'mini' collet nut with the slots. A standard nut has a hex. So you need the correct wrench. One of many sources: https://www.maritool.com/Tool-Holder...duct_info.html

    :del irrelevant 700 info
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    You can just remove the spindle as Wes said, with the stuck collet left as is, so you can put it on your bench to work on. Or if you don't intend to use this spindle, forget about getting the collet off and just swap in the 1 1/4" spindle. On my Felder there is also a belt tension lever in addition to Wes's list. I think the Hammers are similar, one of their owners will stop by soon probably.

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    I have a 2014 model, so it’s probably the old style. I’ll see if Felder can get me into a shaper spindle for a reasonable price.

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    I must be wrong, but am I the only one who sees a Router bit in a collet, not a shaper cutter in that upside down pic?
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    Rick, it's a router bit in a spindle to accommodate them. I want to replace this spindle with a 1.25" shaper spindle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick Potter View Post
    I must be wrong, but am I the only one who sees a Router bit in a collet, not a shaper cutter in that upside down pic?
    Yes

    Regards, Rod.

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    OK, I ask because I have a Felder 2001 1.25 shaper spindle for a KF700. I also have a router spindle for the same machine. Both brand new.

    The router spindle comes with a special wrench that fits the collet, and both spindles have grooves on the bottom area that apparently fit a locking pawl on the machine. Sorry, I no longer have the machine to check that.

    No idea if the Hammer is the same, but perhaps this will help.
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    Rick, the Hammer and Felder spindles are different. I think the OP's machine has a "fixed" spindle system, which was the only way they were available up until a few years ago. In other words, non-interchangeable and what you ordered is what you had for the long haul. Prior to the "MF System" that is now common on the Hammers, you had to choose router spindle or traditional shaper spindle when you ordered a B3. It seems like the original owner opted for the router spindle.

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    It sounds like I must be content with a 5Hp router in this 2014 B3. It looks like the inside of the hollow spindle is just under 3/4". Any chance someone makes a spindle insert to hold shaper cutters?

    The collet assembly was disassembled (unharmed) with 2 pipe wrenches and 3 rounds of PB Blaster. I purchased the collet wrench (thanks, Wes). Does someone know what size spanner wrench fits? Apparently, I need this to tighten the collet (without a pipe wrench).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Stelts View Post
    It sounds like I must be content with a 5Hp router in this 2014 B3. It looks like the inside of the hollow spindle is just under 3/4". Any chance someone makes a spindle insert to hold shaper cutters?

    The collet assembly was disassembled (unharmed) with 2 pipe wrenches and 3 rounds of PB Blaster. I purchased the collet wrench (thanks, Wes). Does someone know what size spanner wrench fits? Apparently, I need this to tighten the collet (without a pipe wrench).
    Mike, the larger diameter panel-raisers actually work pretty OK on the router spindle. True that it is not an actual shaper but I wouldn't consider it a total mistake. Didn't you get it for a steal? You still have a K3 sliding table saw, which is pretty nice in and of itself.

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    Are there no flats for an open end wrench under the collet nut? Seems odd to use a pin spanner in what appears to be a piece threaded onto the spindle. My luck, it would come loose *every time* I tried to tighten the collet nut.

    Does it have a 4 step pulley for the belt? The shaper spindle would have 3, 6, 8, and 10k *. Apparently the new ones are the same, so swapping in the router spindle doesn't give you more speed like the 700 style. For what it's worth, the 700 router spindle uses smaller bearings than the shaper spindle, as the larger bearings would be running at their limits at 15k. These appear to be a 'quill' setup, like a drill press, or Bridgeport mill if that sounds better. So likely they used the same bearings on both. Maybe. If so, and the 4 step pulley setup is there, a spindle for shaper cutters *could* be made for it. Not exactly cheap, but I suspect factory parts wouldn't be either, if even available. It all depends on how bad you want it I guess.

    The pictures in the old flyers, and the new 2020 catalog, appear to be the same basic shaper system. So maybe some research (friends in high places) could cross reference bearing and quill part numbers and see if perhaps the new MF system could be swapped in.

    As for putting a shaper adapter in there, something somewhat similar came up awhile ago regarding running cutters like that on a 30 taper router spindle. Gave me the chills a bit. I think this is far smaller and weaker than that.

    * Those old sale flyers come in handy sometimes.

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    I found a pin spanner that could be bent to size. Good enough to snug the collet. Yes, here are flats for a wrench on the spindle, which is another option. (Whoops, I forgot about that, because I had earlier dismissed using it when I needed pulling so hard on the collet that I risked destroying the threads.) Now, that the collet works as it should, the flats are another option. This problem is solved.

    There is a 4-step pulley on the motor and one pulley on the spindle.

    I'm settling into my K3 with a handsome built-in router, which is a still a nice setup. The only lingering problem is getting the the router to raise and lower easily. I must be overlooking something or there's grime in the sleeve that will eventually give up after a couple cans of WD40.

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    I would contact Felder field service with a serial number and see if they"ll supply the parts to convert it to a shaper.

    I have never seen one with a router spindle because everyone wanted a shaper, and you had to select the path when you ordered it.....Rod.

    Shaper spindle top.PNGRouter spindle top.PNGShaper sleeves and collars.PNGShaper spindle bottom.PNGRouter spindle bottom.PNG
    Last edited by Rod Sheridan; 03-23-2021 at 8:28 AM.

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    Thanks, Wes & Steve. I'll look for the pin and belt tension lever. They didn't show it in this Felder video, so it must be different than the B3. I may use the collet spindle in the future, so it's good to have the tools. Can you tell me the name of the 2-pin tool for the piece pictured? I have several of them from other tools and auction lots; but, of course, they're the wrong size.

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