Record Power Bandsaws
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Record Power Bandsaws at Tooled-Up.com
Record Power has established itself as one of Britain's most trusted names in woodworking machinery, and their bandsaw range exemplifies the company's commitment to precision engineering and user-focused design. Founded in Sheffield, the traditional heart of British manufacturing, Record Power combines decades of expertise with modern innovation to deliver bandsaws that meet the exacting demands of professional woodworkers and dedicated hobbyists alike.
The Record Power bandsaw collection available from Tooled-Up.com spans from compact benchtop models ideal for smaller workshops through to heavy-duty floor-standing machines capable of handling substantial timber sections. Each bandsaw is engineered to deliver the smooth, accurate cuts that have become synonymous with the Record Power brand, incorporating features such as precision-ground cast iron tables, robust steel frames, and powerful 240v motors designed for continuous operation in demanding workshop environments.
Whether you're a furniture maker requiring intricate curved cuts, a timber yard processing large section timber, or a keen woodworker expanding your workshop capabilities, Record Power bandsaws offer the reliability and performance that British craftspeople have trusted for generations.
Why Choose Record Power Bandsaws?
Record Power has built its reputation on manufacturing machinery that delivers professional results without the industrial price tag. Their bandsaws are renowned for exceptional build quality, with heavy cast iron construction that minimises vibration and ensures cutting accuracy remains consistent over years of use. The precision-ground tables provide a perfectly flat surface for workpiece support, whilst the robust fence systems maintain alignment even during demanding rip cuts.
Innovation sits at the heart of the Record Power philosophy. Their bandsaws incorporate features such as tool-free blade tensioning systems, quick-release blade guides, and generously proportioned dust extraction ports that integrate seamlessly with workshop extraction systems. Many models feature rip fences with micro-adjustment capabilities and integrated measuring scales, allowing for repeatable accuracy that professional workshops demand.
Perhaps most importantly, Record Power provides outstanding after-sales support with readily available spare parts, comprehensive instruction manuals, and technical backup from their UK-based team. This commitment to customer service ensures that investing in a Record Power bandsaw means investing in a machine that will serve your workshop for decades.
Who Uses Record Power Bandsaws?
- Cabinet Makers and Furniture Manufacturers who require precision curved cuts and reliable resawing capabilities for creating veneers
- Joiners and Carpenters processing timber for bespoke joinery projects and architectural woodwork
- Luthiers and Musical Instrument Makers who value the smooth, precise cuts essential for acoustic instrument construction
- Pattern Makers and Model Builders requiring intricate cutting capabilities for detailed work
- Educational Establishments including colleges and training centres teaching woodworking skills
- Timber Merchants and Sawmills using heavy-duty models for primary timber processing
- Serious DIY Enthusiasts and Home Workshop Owners who refuse to compromise on quality
- Restoration Specialists working with period properties and antique furniture
Key Features of Record Power Bandsaws
Record Power bandsaws incorporate numerous features that distinguish them from competitor offerings. Heavy-duty cast iron tables provide exceptional stability and flatness, with many models offering table tilt capabilities up to 45 degrees for bevel cutting. The precision-ground surfaces ensure workpieces remain fully supported throughout the cutting process, reducing the risk of blade deflection and improving cut quality.
The blade guidance systems on Record Power bandsaws feature both upper and lower guides with ceramic or sealed bearing assemblies that extend blade life whilst maintaining cutting accuracy. Quick-release mechanisms allow for rapid blade changes, minimising downtime when switching between different cutting operations. Blade tensioning systems incorporate clear indicators ensuring optimal tension is achieved for different blade widths.
Motor specifications across the range are carefully matched to machine capacity, with powerful 240v induction motors providing consistent performance under load. Many models feature cast aluminium wheels with precision-balanced construction and crowned profiles that naturally centre the blade during operation. Integral dust extraction ports, typically 100mm diameter, connect efficiently to workshop extraction systems, maintaining a cleaner, safer working environment.
Safety features include blade guards that adjust quickly to suit different workpiece heights, emergency stop buttons positioned for immediate access, and magnetic safety switches that prevent accidental restart after power interruption. Rip fences feature robust locking mechanisms with micro-adjustment capabilities, whilst mitre gauges slide smoothly in precision-machined table slots.
Popular Record Power Bandsaws
The Record Power bandsaw range at Tooled-Up encompasses several distinct categories to suit different workshop requirements. Their benchtop bandsaws offer compact footprints ideal for smaller workshops or mobile applications, whilst still delivering impressive cutting capacities and professional features. These machines typically offer throat capacities from 200-350mm and cutting heights around 80-150mm, making them perfectly suited to hobby woodworkers and small-scale professional use.
Mid-range floor-standing models represent the sweet spot for many professional workshops, combining substantial cutting capacity with manageable footprints. These machines typically feature cast iron construction throughout, powerful motors, and generous table dimensions that support larger workpieces comfortably. Cutting capacities in this range generally extend to 300-450mm throat depth with cutting heights approaching 300mm.
Heavy-duty industrial bandsaws from Record Power are engineered for timber processing operations requiring maximum capacity and continuous operation. These substantial machines feature reinforced frames, large-diameter wheels for improved blade life, and powerful motors capable of processing hardwoods and large section timber without hesitation.
Safety and Compliance
All Record Power bandsaws supplied through Tooled-Up.com comply with relevant UK and European safety standards, including CE marking and conformity with the Machinery Directive. The machines incorporate safety features aligned with HSE guidelines for woodworking machinery, including effective blade guarding, emergency stop controls, and no-volt release protection.
Operators should ensure they receive appropriate training in bandsaw operation, understanding the specific risks associated with different cutting operations. Always maintain blade guards at the correct height, use push sticks when cutting smaller components, and ensure workpieces are properly supported throughout the cutting process. Regular maintenance including blade tension checks, guide adjustment, and cleaning should be performed according to manufacturer specifications.
When operating Record Power bandsaws, always wear appropriate personal protective equipment including safety glasses, hearing protection, and dust masks. Ensure adequate workshop extraction is connected and operational before commencing cutting operations. Never remove safety guards or defeat interlock systems, and always disconnect machinery from the power supply before performing blade changes or maintenance procedures.
Frequently Asked Questions
What blade widths can Record Power bandsaws accommodate?
Record Power bandsaws typically accommodate blade widths ranging from 6mm up to 19mm or 25mm depending on the model, with specific recommendations provided for each machine. Narrower blades suit intricate curved work, whilst wider blades provide better stability for straight cuts and resawing operations. Always consult your machine's manual for the correct blade specifications.
Are Record Power bandsaws suitable for cutting metal?
Whilst Record Power bandsaws are primarily designed for woodworking applications, some models can cut non-ferrous metals and plastics when fitted with appropriate blades and operated at suitable speeds. However, for regular metalworking applications, a dedicated metal-cutting bandsaw would be more appropriate. Always consult the manufacturer's guidelines before cutting materials other than wood.
How do I maintain optimal cutting performance from my Record Power bandsaw?
Regular maintenance is essential for maintaining performance. This includes checking blade tension before each use, ensuring blade guides are properly adjusted with minimal clearance to the blade, cleaning dust and resin build-up from wheels and tables, and periodically checking wheel alignment. Replace blades when they become dull rather than forcing cuts, which can damage guides and bearings.
What size workshop extraction system do Record Power bandsaws require?
Most Record Power bandsaws feature 100mm diameter extraction ports and require a minimum airflow of approximately 600-1000 cubic metres per hour for effective dust collection, though larger machines may require more substantial extraction capacity. The specific requirements will be detailed in your machine's documentation. Efficient dust extraction significantly improves cut visibility and reduces airborne dust levels.
Can I upgrade my Record Power bandsaw with aftermarket accessories?
Record Power designs their bandsaws with standard dimensions that accommodate many aftermarket accessories including upgraded fences, mitre gauges, and blade guides. However, for warranty purposes and optimal performance, genuine Record Power accessories are recommended. The company offers an extensive range of upgrade options and replacement parts through authorised dealers including Tooled-Up, ensuring compatibility and maintaining machine performance standards.
