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  • Hawk BM-26


    • Brand: Hawk
    • Model: BM-26
    • Manufacturer: Bushton Manufacturing
    • Light Standard: Unknown
    • Foot Switch Standard: Unknown
    • Dust Blower: Yes
    • Dust Collection: No
    • Blade Type Accepted (Pinless/Pinned): Pinless
    • Blade Changeing (Toolless/Tools Required): Toolless
    • Blade Feeding Method (Top Feed/Bottom Feed): Both Top & Bottom Feed
    • Blade Tensioning (Front or Back): Front
    • Table Size: 13.5 in wide
    • Throat Depth: 26"
    • Table Tilting (Left, Right, or Both): Both Left & Right
    • Variable Speed: Yes
    • Motor Size: Unknown
    • Belt or Direct Drive: Direct Drive
    • Country of Manufacture: USA
    • Warranty: 1 year
    • Manuals:
    • Manual(s): 770339718_HawkBM-20BM-26SERIES_SAW_MANUAL_4.pdf
    • Images:

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    Please update these scroll saw specs to reflect the most current information. Thank you for your continued support in keeping our information accurate.




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    Travis

    Posted

    Direct drive. 13.5 in diameter table, 1year warranty, no dust collection.

    Fredfret

    Wichita, Ks

     

     

    Details updated.  Thanks!

    Ray Cadmus

    Posted

    My vote was based on the older RBI version but the basics are the same.  I bought mine used a year or so ago and it has held up well.  I did replace a lower blade holder but that's all so far.  Only problem so far is occasional erratic speed control but I understand that it is fixable by blowing the dust out of the speed sensor - will do as soon as I find it :-( 

    LarryEA

    Posted

    My vote was based on the older RBI version but the basics are the same.  I bought mine used a year or so ago and it has held up well.  I did replace a lower blade holder but that's all so far.  Only problem so far is occasional erratic speed control but I understand that it is fixable by blowing the dust out of the speed sensor - will do as soon as I find it :-( 

    Hey Lucky, how about going to he top of the page and filling in the survey. 

    Rolf

    Posted

    I have ever seen a belt driven Hawk. The only belt drive saws I have seen is one Hegner (a very expensive one) and all of PS wood machines. Some of the older Deltas also.

    SCROLLSAW703

    Posted

    No belt driven hawks. I just traded my 220 VS off on a BM 26. Today is the first day spent on it, & I like it!! Best saw I've ever cut on. Easy to operate, super quiet, tension is easy to adjust, & keep adjusted. Large work table, top & bottom feeder. Virtually NO vibration! The list goes on! Made in the United States. Its the Cadillac of scroll saws, IMO. Priced right, too!

    Rolf

    Posted

    No belt driven hawks. I just traded my 220 VS off on a BM 26. Today is the first day spent on it, & I like it!! Best saw I've ever cut on. Easy to operate, super quiet, tension is easy to adjust, & keep adjusted. Large work table, top & bottom feeder. Virtually NO vibration! The list goes on! Made in the United States. Its the Cadillac of scroll saws, IMO. Priced right, too!

    Amen! Thanks for the update.

    Rockytime

    Posted

    I have a belt driven Hawk. It is serial #321 Model SS14. It is made to mount on a ShopSmith. Not having a ShopSmith I motored it and mounted it in a stand. It is now a single speed.

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    meflick

    Posted

    Changed Images to http://www.scrollsawvillage.com/uploads/

    Changed Manual(s) to http://www.scrollsawvillage.com/uploads/monthly_2018_07/770339718_HawkBM-20BM-26SERIES_SAW_MANUAL_4_pdf.07bd490167b1695f69879084bbe19623

    meflick

    Posted

    Changed Images to http://www.scrollsawvillage.com/uploads/monthly_2018_07/Unknown.jpeg.f24d640eb8ab8ea780d5485bbf456fc5.jpeg

    SCROLLERNATION

    Posted

    I HAVE SEEN A BELT DRIVEN HAWK AND AN AC MOTOR HAWK WITH VARIABLE SPEED.  FIRST WERE THE ALL RED BELT DRIVES THEN THEY MADE THINGS LIKE THE JUNIOR HAWK ETC.  THEN CAME THE MODELS KNOWN AS 220 ETC THEN CAME THE 220 VS MODELS THEN THE G4 THEN THERE IS A GAP AND IM NOT QUITE SURE WHAT EXACTLY WAS MADE WHEN BUSHTON GOT AHOLD OF THE COMPANY THEN THERE WAS ESSENTIALLY THE AMERICAN G4 WITH MODIFIED HEAVIER MOTOR AND METAL BLADE HOLDERS.  IF ANYONE HAS A G4 THOUGH ID LOVE TO HEAR HOW WELL THEY LIKE IT.

     



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