For Sale KITY 617 Saw - Now with photos

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I'm selling my Kity 617 tilting table saw
Light hobby use from new.
Table 400 x 550 with L & R mitre slots
Depth of cut 67mm typical with the current fitted blade
Mitre gauge
Fence
Blades (several when I find them all!)
Drive belt
Adaptor to take 8" dado head for those who like them

Looking for a good home for a faithful tool

Only selling as I have a newer bigger CI table saw now

There is a catch - It has been taken off a CK26 Combi machine and has no stand or motor. Normally runs with 2HP motor

Assistance will be offered to help with motor fitting if needed.

Pictures available in due course when I find the all the bit and have given it a clean up.


Any interest? Questions?

Sensible offers please.

Bob
 
Here are the saw pictures

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Hurry before it goes!

Garden and bench not includes but plenty of leaves available if you want them!

Bob
 
C'mon Wizer, you we're a bit slow off the mark there, must be losing your touch :wink:
 
Actually I've just noticed the bit about it having no motor. Bob I need your advice on this mate. Will need to research the cost of motors.

Also, are the mitre slots a standard size?
 
wizer":15qdefas said:
Also, are the mitre slots a standard size?

Assuming its the same as my 419, then no they are not (should let Bob answer this really though....)

Ed
 
You are correct Ed,

The slots are standard to Kity but not to other saws. No matter though, as I am selling the correct mitre gauge as part of the package.



Bob
 
It's probably not a big issue, I'd made a sled for it (not that I've got around to doing it with my axi tbh).
 
I actually reckon the Kity mitre slot is better than the standard as there is no possibility of things lifting up. If you have the gauge that fits then the fact that its non standard is not an issue.

Ed
 
I agreed Ed.

Do you think that between us we can convince Tom that my saw is a bargain not to be missed??
:lol: :lol:

Bob

PS You don't want a P/T do you Ed?
 
9fingers":lowtqt4v said:
PS You don't want a P/T do you Ed?

fraid not, I've got a planer/thicknesser and a separate thicknesser so I'm already over equipped in that field!

Ed
 
This sale has been on and off more times than a whore's drawers!

The Saw is now back available if anyone wants to commit to to having it.
Please read the first post description fully first.

I have now advertised it elsewhere as well but will give priority to a forum member who can collect in the new future.

Bob
 
I might be interested - i could do with a compact saw table but before i commit , 2 questions

a) how much do you think it would cost to fit a motor ?

and

b) how difficult would that be ? as you know my mechanical skills are limited to taking chainsaws to bits and my electrical skills to wiring up plugs.
 
A new motor off ebay will be just shy of £100 delivered and you will need a nvr switch - toolstation are possibly best/cheapest source or I might have a used one for say £15.

I could supply & fit a pulley for you.

Lets say £200 all in and I will procure a motor and give you a kit of parts to mount on your own bench/stand.

Sound OK?

Bob
 
sorry mate swimbo wont go for that - we've had an expensive month with the tumble drier and the olly drawers (and brother in law and father in law birthdays)

so i'm out as they say

i'd suggest however that you might be wise to fit a motor and advertise it complete as i'd think there would be significantly more interest.
 
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