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Ambassador Series Woodworking Machines AMBASSADOR SERIES OVERVIEW OF AMBASSADOR SERIES WOODWORKING MACHINES The Ambassador Series is a line of Harvey woodworking machines which are designed to best suit the needs of fine woodworkers with high quality, accuracy and reliability. These machines are newly designed for the modern shop with all of the reputable features and benefits of our 15 years experience as an OEM manufacturer. At the same time, the Ambassador machines are specially priced to offer unbeatable value to our customers so that woodworkers can enjoy high quality Harvey machines at the lowest possible cost. The first stage rollout includes three models of Ambassador Woodworking Machines: C200-30 10” 2HP Cabinet Table Saw C300-30(50) 10” 3HP Cabinet Table Saws C14 14” 3HP Bandsaw With over 15 years of experience in manufacturing quality machines and serving the world-wide woodworking customers in 105 countries, our team is excited and confident to provide U.S. customers with this high valued woodworking machinery series and top level service. 01 AMBASSADOR SERIES C200-30 C200-30The Ambassador C200-30 10” Cabinet 2HP Table Saw Cabinet is an ideal entry-level Table cabinet table Saw saw with an up-to-date design. It features all of the functions of a full-size cabinet table saw including 27” x 40” cast iron table, cabinet mounted cast iron trunnion, Plug-in Quick-release blade guard, riving knife system, Rip Master T-square fence with high-low aluminum fence plate, dust shroud, full steel cabinet, cast iron handwheels, miter gauge and built-in upper/lower dust ports with dust collection hose. Like every Harvey machine, the C200-30 is finely crafted and solidly built, weighing in at over 300 lbs. This mass ensures smooth and reliable operations for decades. This table saw is has a 115/230V dual voltage option to meet your power requirements. Most importantly, the C200-30 Cabinet Table Saw will be sold to customers DIRECTLY from our factory’s outlet in California at unbeatable price! Features and Benefits 2HP, 115/230VDual Voltage Precision Ground Cast Iron Table Cabinet Mounted Cast Iron Trunnion System Quick-release Blade Guard Riving Knife System T-square fence with high/low aluminum fence plate Dust Shroud under blade Safety Switch Built-in Upper/Lower Dust Ports with hoses 02 AMBASSADOR SERIES C200-30 PART 01 abinet Mounted CastC Iron Worm Gear Trunnion System The cast iron, trunnion system is mounted on the cabinet making all operations more stable and accurate. The worm gear system ensures quick and accurate setting of the blade height and blade tilt. 03 AMBASSADOR SERIES C200-30 Overarm Dust 1 Collection Assembly Blade Guard with Dust Port 2 Built-in Dust 3 Collection System PART 02 ptimized Dust CollectionO System Upper and lower dust collection can be achieved at the same time for clean and enjoyable cutting. 4” (100 mm) Dust Port 4 04 AMBASSADOR SERIES C200-30 PART 03 asy-glide Camlock T-square Hi-Low Fence EWork piece control is greatly improved when cutting with the High-Low Fence. The High-Low option lets you match the fence to the needs of the work. The risk of kickback is reduced in crosscutting by moving the fence back. The T-Square Fence System can easily be adjusted to insure parallelism between the fence and the blade for smooth and precise cutting. 05 AMBASSADOR SERIES C200-30 PART 04 erodynamic Blade Guard AAerodynamic blade guard with dust port improves the dust collection efficiency. Upper window provides visibility for aligning the saw blade with the intended line of cut. Both side barriers automatically adjust to the thickness of the advancing workpiece. PART 05 lug-in Quick-release System TheP patented "plug-in quick change" system allows you to change over the blade guard and riving knife within a few seconds without the removal of the table insert. 06 AMBASSADOR SERIES C200-30 PART 06 recision Ground CastP Iron Table 27” X 40” cast iron table and extension wings have the advantages of durability and wear resistance, which also meets your daily demands. Precision ground table top has a flatness of less than 0.0118” which meets industrial standards. 07 AMBASSADOR SERIES C200-30 PART 07 owerful Motor with SafetyP Switch 2 HP TEFC Motor It is powerful enough to provide long term performance even in difficult conditions. Magnetic Safety Switch The magnetic safety switch with thermal overload protection can prevent the motor from being damaged by overheating. 115/220V Dual Voltage It is equipped with 115/220 dual voltage arrangement for different power sources. 08 AMBASSADOR SERIES C200-30 Specifications Weight 397 Ibs Product Dimensions Length/Width/Height 62"×38-3/4"×47-1/4" Electrical Switch Magnetic with Thermal Overload Protection Type TEFC, Capacitor Start, Induction Horsepower, Voltage, Phase, Amps, 2HP, 115V, 1PH, 16A, 60Hz Motor Frequency 2HP, 230V, 1PH, 8A, 60Hz Speed 3450 RPM Power Transfer Poly-V Belt Drive Maximum Blade Diameter 10" Maximum Width of Dado 13/16" Blade Information Blade Tilt Left 0-45° Arbor Diameter at Blade 5/8" Arbor Speed 3850 RPM Arbor Bearings Sealed and Permanently Lubricated Maximum Depth of Cut at 90° 3-1/8" Cutting Capacities Maximum Depth of Cut at 45° 2-3/16" Maximum Rip, Right of Blade 30" Maximum Rip to Left of Blade 10" Height 34" Table Information Cast Iron Table - Length/Width/Thickness 40"×27"×1-1/2" High Fence Plate Size 3" x 34-5/8" Fence Information Low Fence Plate Size 19/32" x 34-5/8" Other Information Dust Port Size 4" 09 AMBASSADOR SERIES C300 C300-30 (50) 10” 3HP Cabinet Table Saws The Ambassador C300-30 and C300-50 Cabinet Table Saws are upgraded designs based on the Harvey classic OEM HW110 series 3HP table saws which have been manufactured by Harvey for 15 years. They were proven to be the most reliable and accurate table saws in the U.S. market. With a powerful 3HP (output) induction motor, C300 Table Saws are able to deliver incredibly strong torque to cut the toughest wood easily. With a weight of over 500 lbs, C300 tale saws are over-engineered to have extraordinary rigidity and stability in operations. C300-30 and C300-50 are well designed with all necessary functions and features for serious wood sizing processes including heavy duty cast iron work table, massive trunnion system, quick-release blade guard and riving knife, solid Master-Rip T-square fence system with high/low fence plate, magnetic switch and 4” dust port. They come with T-slot miter gauge and standard/dado table inserts. Features and Benefits Powerful 3HP motor Quick-release Blade Guard Precision Ground Cast Iron Table Quick-release Riving Knife System Massive Cabinet Mounted Cast Iron Trunnion System Heavy Duty T-square fence with high/low aluminum fence plate Magnetic Switch C300-50 C300-30 10 AMBASSADOR SERIES C300 PART 01 assive Cabinet Mounted TrunnionM System Massive cast iron Trunnion System is mounted on the cabinet which provides a stable and accurate cutting foundation. The incredibly smooth adjustment of blade height and tilting can be achieved by this trunnion system. 11 AMBASSADOR SERIES C300 PART 02 Powerfulowerful 3 HP motor will provide 3 HP consistent Motor Pcutting performance for many decades. PART 03 afety Switch with ThermalS Overload Protection The Safety Switch with thermal overload protection prevents motor damage due to overheating. 12 AMBASSADOR SERIES C300 PART 04 eavy Duty T-square Fence System for HHigh Accuracy and Reliability The C300 is equipped with a Hi-Low fence plate which accommodates workpieces of various sizes providing a stable support system while ensuring safety when cutting small pieces of wood. Risk of kickback can be minimized by moving the fence plate back when crosscutting. The T-Square Fence System can easily be adjusted to insure parallelism between the fence and the blade for smooth and precise cutting. 13 AMBASSADOR SERIES C300 PART 05 arallelogram Mechanism BladeP Guard The patented "plug-in quick change" system allows for the change-over of the blade guard and riving knife within a few seconds without the removal of the table insert. Both side barriers of parallelogram mechanism blade guard can be automatically adjusted to the thickness of the advancing workpiece. Anti-kickback pawls can be easily disabled by being hung on the pawls holder. 14 AMBASSADOR SERIES C300 PART 06 recision Ground Cast Iron Table and ExtensionP Wings A precision ground and hardened cast iron top has the advantages of durability and wear resistance and has a flatness of less than 0.0118" meeting industry standards. 15 AMBASSADOR SERIES C300 Specifications Item: C300-30: C300-50: Weight 550 Ibs 590 Ibs Product Dimensions Length / Width / Height 66" x 44" x 40" 86" x 44" x 40" Electrical Switch Magnetic with Thermal Overload Protection Type TEFC , Capacitor Start , Induction Horsepower , Voltage , Phase , Amps , Frequency 3HP , 230V , 1PH , 12.8A , 60Hz Motor Speed 3450 RPM Power Transfer Triple V-Belts Drive Maximum Blade Diameter 10" Maximum Width of Dado 13 / 16" Blade Tilt Left 0 - 45° Blade Information Arbor Diameter at Blade 5 / 8" Arbor Speed 4300 RPM Arbor Bearings Sealed and Permanently Lubricated Maximum Depth of Cut at 90° 3-1 / 8" Maximum Depth of Cut at 45° 2-3 / 16" Cutting Capacities Maximum Rip , Right of Blade 30" 50" Maximum Rip to Left of Blade 12" Height 34" Table Information Cast Iron Table - Length / Width / Thickness 40" x 27" x 1-1 / 2" High Fence Plate Size 3-3 / 8" x 39-3 / 8" Fence Information Low Fence Plate Size 17 / 32" x 39-3 / 8" Miter Gauge Miter Gauge Slot Type -- Width / Height 3 / 4" x 3 / 8" Other Information Dust Port Size 4" 16 AMBASSADOR SERIES C14 C14 3HP 14” Bandsaw The Ambassador C14 Bandsaw is an upgraded design of the Harvey classic 14” high precision bandsaw which has been manufactured for 15 years.
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