I've a Kity 619 saw, single phase. It cost me 200 quid ... nice solid top, sliding carriage, etc - feels like it shouldn't owe me much.
But it's an old model - 1994! And the motor has no brake on it which I don't really like...
I haven't actually had a chance to really get into the case to look at the motor and get any details - but I was wondering whether it's a simple job to swap out the motor, perhaps something more powerful in the same size, but with braking (it's done through electrics isnt it?)
And I suppose I should also really consider is it cost-effective - I don't know the cost of a compatible motor, maybe it would be more sensible to sell and invest in a modern, safer saw more suited to my needs.
Any ideas?
But it's an old model - 1994! And the motor has no brake on it which I don't really like...
I haven't actually had a chance to really get into the case to look at the motor and get any details - but I was wondering whether it's a simple job to swap out the motor, perhaps something more powerful in the same size, but with braking (it's done through electrics isnt it?)
And I suppose I should also really consider is it cost-effective - I don't know the cost of a compatible motor, maybe it would be more sensible to sell and invest in a modern, safer saw more suited to my needs.
Any ideas?
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