I’ve started servicing an Inca Euro 360 bandsaw ready to go to its new owner @Mike MW, and thought I would start a thread on the process in case it helps anyone else in future.
I’m not an Inca expert by any means, but part of my day-to-day work involves servicing various machinery, and I like restoring and tuning up old tools. I want to make sure Mike gets his moneys worth and he mentioned he doesn’t feel confident servicing it. I hope that if he starts off with a machine in good order then he’ll be able to tell when something is wrong and adjustment may be needed, rather than getting frustrated with it. I think he’s acquired a copy of the manual, which is an excellent start.
This machine belonged to my teacher from secondary school / sixth form college, who was a pro-wood turner before becoming a teacher. He always bought the best quality tools, partly as he relied on them at a time when it was actually possible to make a half decent wage as a wood turner. He’s moving house and has asked me to sell it for him as he can no longer stand at the lathe due to back problems.
I’d estimate it’s approx 25yrs old, it’s been looked after but is due an overhaul.
Here it is as found.
I’m not an Inca expert by any means, but part of my day-to-day work involves servicing various machinery, and I like restoring and tuning up old tools. I want to make sure Mike gets his moneys worth and he mentioned he doesn’t feel confident servicing it. I hope that if he starts off with a machine in good order then he’ll be able to tell when something is wrong and adjustment may be needed, rather than getting frustrated with it. I think he’s acquired a copy of the manual, which is an excellent start.
This machine belonged to my teacher from secondary school / sixth form college, who was a pro-wood turner before becoming a teacher. He always bought the best quality tools, partly as he relied on them at a time when it was actually possible to make a half decent wage as a wood turner. He’s moving house and has asked me to sell it for him as he can no longer stand at the lathe due to back problems.
I’d estimate it’s approx 25yrs old, it’s been looked after but is due an overhaul.
Here it is as found.