The parts lists have different numbers for the plastic front cover, the optional dust collector, the front cover knobs, and a different suffex for the main casting. The technical specifications for the 330 and 340 are identical. The only difference I have been able to find, is that it appears the 340 is a late model made in France.
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The MANUAL from Garret Wade has "Model 340" printed above the ero260 designation on the front cover. However no 2 digit suffex is listed in the manual. The INCA EURO260 has in INCA Model Number also 342.186. There is a flexible coupling and two steel rods, with a bracket to hold the drill. Xx=10 This is a special model that is driven by an Electrical Drill. This model had a "v" pulley and optional motor. They have different pulleys, a "V" belt pulley and 2 flat belt pulleys. The USA MODEL is the 330, which was fitted with a 6/10th HP 110volt motor The parts list identifies 4 different voltage/HP direct drive motors. Xx=03, 04, 06, and 07 have direct drive motors. The INCA 10.5" Bandsaws MODEL NUMBERS are At one time I have owned every INCA machine except the Lathe and 3000 Jointer/Planer - all are excellent machines, high quality and accuracy. Some machines such as the Rebating Jointer and Lathe were only sold in Europe(and possibly Canada, as I Purchased one from a Canadian some years ago.). Most machines were sold in both US and Europe. I am not 100% sure, but I was told that the USA INCA Model numbers were established by Garrett Wade, the US importer. There are three different Mortise tables. *INCA Wood Turning Lathe: 8.5" Swing - (Not sure if US imported?) *INCA Expert 500: 20" Bandsaw - US Model 710 342.186.10 with a drill motor as a drive. 342 186 04 with direct flange motor 220 V 342 186 03 with direct flange motor 380 V 342 186 02 without motor, with flat pulley and plastic belt cover 342 186 01 without motor, with V-pulley and plastic belt cover *INCA EURO 205: 8" Bandsaw - US Model ERUO 205 (See Special Note Below on the 10.5" Bandsaws) I picked up a brochure, and talked to Gary Chinn at the time. *INCA 3000: 20" Jointer/Planer - Garrett Wade had this J/P in the International Wood Working Show in Atlanta in the late 1980's. I have seen versions of the 560 and 570 with 2 and 3 cutters, both standard cutters and tersa cutter, probably a result of reconfigurations by Garrett Wade. The 550 started with 2 blade cutter head, then a three blade cutter head. There are at least 7-8 variations of the 10.25" J/P.ĥ10 has separate motor under machine short tabes and planetary stock feed driveĥ50/560/570 have motor attached to side of machine. The difference was the style of safety cutter guard.
*INCA Standard: 8 5/8" Manual feed - US Model 410/420 *INCA Rebate Jointer: (not imported to US) * for INCA by Eumenia US Model Number 810 Rails same as 2100, 3/4" USA style mitre gauge, Cast iron top. *INCA Spindle Moulder: 1.25" Spindle Shaper- US Model 660 Rails, mitre gauge interchangeable with 250, and cast aluminum top *INCA Vertical Moulder: 20mm Spindle Shaper- 344-021.xx US Model 659 The 2100 has cast Aluminum Table, the 2200 has cast iron table
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*INCA Professional Saw: 12" Tilt Arbor - US Model 2100/2200
THE 280 has 250 style rails, the 2/200 style rails *INCA Master Saw: 10: Tilt Arbor - US Model 280/290 *INCA Major Saw: 10" Tilt Table - US Model 250/259 The "9" indicates it includes the Mortise Table *INCA Universal/Compact Saw: 8" Tilt table - US Model 150/159 The INCA part numbers were format, with the "XX" used to indicate variations. Here is a list of Names, INCA part numbers, and US Model Numbers. Please sign your posts with your name and state/country of residence. PLEASE USE #HASHTAGS ON ALL MESSAGES-> PLEASE Hopefully this will be a good resource for INCA Woodworking Machines. I originally started this group on the YAHOO GROUPS platform back in 2004 as a way for those of us who have invested in INCA power tools over years to share information, locate parts, and swap/sell INCA. INCAWOODWORKING This is a group for people interested in INCA WOODOWOODWORKING MACHINERY.