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Thread: Elektra Beckum PK-250 panel saw
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2nd October 2013, 10:24 PM #1
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Elektra Beckum PK-250 panel saw
Hi everyone. Long time lurker first time seller here. I acquired this Elektra Beckum PK-250 off a mate with a few other things. I had intentions of tweaking it back in to shape and using it when I re-do our kitchen. But I am not going to do that now.
So I cannot tell you a lot about it. It has 2 saw blades for cutting laminate apparently. The body is in good condition. But some of the accessories show signs of use and, dare I say, misuse.
It is the model with a full body underneath, not just the metal legs. From pictures on the web I see that it should have a large plank type extrusion attached to the side. I don't have that or any extension tables.
However, there all sorts of attachments and I couldn't tell you what they are.
It would be great if there is a buyer in Perth, I am north of the river, who wants it.
It will need some tidying up but I am sure will be a great saw for the right person.
Please fire any questions and I will help where I can.
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2nd October 2013, 11:48 PM #2
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EB saw
More than a little interested...
I'm in WA, southern suburbs.
Could you post pics of the saw and accessories, such as they are.
Had a quick search, could not find much detail. Is it single or three phase?
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3rd October 2013, 01:34 AM #3
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Hi David,
My Googling shows it that it seems to be a very popular saw, or at least in Germany. That would make sense.
Depending on the interest I may not have to do the photo's. Here is a link ELEKTRA BECKUM Tischkreissäge PK 250 / 4200DNB of what it looks like.
Except mine does not have the start/stop button on the front. I had to fit new plugs to the two motor cables to test them. They both run. I cut a piece of wood (32mm chipboard) and it did it with ease although I cannot vouch for the blade.
Both motors are single phase.
Did you want to come for a drive and have a look?
regards, Don