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New Series Hammer

ith the machines collectively known as Series 2, Hammer’s goal is to offer a new entry-level machine class. Enter the N2-35, the first of this series. The price point is lower but the features are there, including a solid, tilting cast iron machine table that has a 15mm groove to the left of the blade. Cut height is 235mm via a gear rack and handwheel. A swing-away rip fence positions either side of the blade and

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