Hi. Just bought an AD941 to replace my Hammer A3. I have my Hammer on a standard rolling frame, so I can move it in any direction. The Felder and Hammer "Rolling Carriage" move the machine sideways, and requires a huge amount of shop space to turn. I need to move my machine the direction of the tables, so the Rolling Carriage doesn't work well for me.
Here is my question. The frame of the AD941 is like an H near the ground. (See attached picture.) It has two sides that rest on the floor and a raised middle. If I make a frame under the entire middle, with wheels I can jack up and down to lift the sides just off the ground, is the middle section strong enough to support the weight of the machine?
In other words, what I want to do is to build a lifting frame under the full center portion of the machine to move it a short distance on a concrete floor, and then set it back down on its regular feet when I use it. Is there enough structure under the middle of the machine to do this?
Also, I'm donating my Hammer A3 to my brother. Does anyone have advice on installing a Byrd segmented cutter head on a Hammer A3?
Thanks,
Mark
Palo Alto, CA
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