INCA Table Saws (341.xxx.xx)
- 341.017.xx - "7" Circular Saw Universal (Universal-Compact)" - 1931 (1980) - Tilt table saw - (US Model 150/159), (Injecta "Model 51/54")
- 341.018.xx - "10" Circular Saw Major" -Tilt table Saw - 1970 - (US Model 250/259)
- 341.037.xx - "Master (SuperMaster)" Table Saw: 10: - Tilt Arbor - (US Model 280/290)
- 341.033.xx - "Professional" Table Saw: 12" Tilt Arbor - 1986 - (US Model 2100/2200)
- 341.???.xx - "Senior300"
INCA Bandsaws (342.xxx.xx)
- 342.205.xx - "Euro205" Bandsaw: 8" - (US Model 205)
- 342.186.xx - "Euro260" Bandsaw: 10 1/2" - (US Model 310/320/330/340)
- 342.025.xx - "Expert500" Bandsaw: 20" - 1980 - (US Model 710)
INCA Jointer/Planers (343.xxx.xx)
- 343.185.xx - 4 15/16" Rebating" Jointer"
- 343.132.xx - 8 5/8" Jointer-Planer", "Standard Jointer-Planer" -1930s? - (US Model 410/420), (Injecta "AF 132/140")
- 343.190.xx - "10 1/4 Automatic Jointer-Planer" - 1976? - (US Model 510, 550, 560, 570, etc)
- 343.036.xx - 15 3/4" "Professional 4000" - (US Model 3000?)
- 343.044.xx - "Concorde 315" Planer
INCA Shapers (344.xxx.xx)
- 344.021.xx - "Senator" Spindle Moulder: 20mm Spindle Shaper - 1976 - (US Model 659)
- 344.070.xx - "Actor" Spindle Moulder: 1 1/4" Spindle Shaper - (US Model 660)
INCA Lathes (345.xxx.xx)
- 345.197.xx - Wood Turning Lathe: 8 1/2" Swing - 1975
- 345.199.xx - Wood Turning Lathe by LUNA: SP800/SP1000 - 1983
INCA Accessories (348.xxx.xx)
- 348.030.xx - "Aero1000" Dust Collector - (US Model 910)
- 348.184.xx - Belt Sander without motor - (Injecta "AF 184")
- 348.176.xx - (Belt Sander) Coupling Set
- 348.148.xx - Belt Sander with motor -1975
- 348.022.xx - Sliding table - 1977
- 348.175.xx - Mortising table - (Injecta "AF 175") - 1980(tilt version)
- 348.196.xx - Gauge
- 348.140.xx - Thicknessing Attachement
INCA Stands (54.xxx.xx)
INCA Other
- Universal 9" Radial Arm by Eumenia - (US Model 810)
- Scroll saw "Max 600" made by sister company "Minilor" in the 1990s - (345.600.02)
- Contractor Table Saw "ITK 1832"
- Workbench
Sources
[This post] on the incawoodworking yahoo forum was the original source for this list. I have since updated the list with with info found in INCA manuals and catalogues.How to make sense of the model numbers
There are (at-least) 3 model numbering systems for the INCA machines.For example the "'Standard' Jointer/Planer" can be referred to by any of these model numbers:
- The official INCA numbering system. ex: "343.132.01"
- A shorter numbering system for the US (and North American) market. ex "410". (This system may have been established by "Garrett Wade" the US importer)
- An early discarded numbering system. ex: "AF 134". (This system might be that of Injecta AG's Teufental. It can also be seen found on toy trains, etc made by the company)
- The first is a number shared by all machines of the same family. ex "341.xx.xx" is for table-saws.
- The second part is the base machine number, ex "341.017.xx" is for the "Universal Table-Saw".
- The third is a type number for different versions or configurations of the same base machine. ex "341.017.09" is the "Universal Table-Saw, with the small table of 420x340mm".
Hi I am looking for part no52 5963-03 for INCA Saw model 341-017
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Hi all, anyone out there know the RAL number for the Inca green paint?
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