Brick Saw Spare Parts
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I carry some common parts for late model Husqvarna, Easymix and Trademade (TMP) brick saws.
Some parts may fit Westmix, but you need to check. Westmix do not sell parts anymore.
(Crommelin's bricksaw is similar to the TMP, but is modified. Contact them for parts).
I carry selected brick saw parts for sale in stock, such as tray rollers, mitre blocks, blade lock nuts etc for Easymix, Husqvarna (TS300E, TS350E and TS450F), Crommelins CBS114E and Trade Made saws.
On/off switch (TMP) - $99 incl GST
On/off switch and lead (Husqvarna) - $185 incl GST (suits TS300/350/400)
Easymix brick saws belts (SPZX1140) - $40 ea
Bricksaw blade nut Wrench - suit Husqvarna & TMP (not Kaladari ) $21 inc GST
HD Bricksaw 30mm spanner (not shown) $30 incl GST
*** Note - usually opposite thread on brick saw nuts
Brick saw tray rollers:
40mm dia (each) (Suit older brick saws)
- $35 each
44mm dia (each) (Suit Westmix, Crommelins, TMP, BT brick saws)
- $30 each or $100 for set of 4 (with nut and bolts)
Husqvarna Bricksaw tray roller 40mm Dia (each). Suit TS300/TS350/TS400.
- $26 each (Nut and bolts not included)
(32mm and 38mm for old TMP brick saws no longer available).
Easymix/TMP Brick saw trays:
Includes rollers and bolts, but not mitre block.
- Suit 14"/350mm saw - $225
(roller rails - 410mm wide Tray 300mm deep, 440mm wide. Centre blade slot 190mm from right edge)
- Suit 16"/400mm saw - $275
(roller rails - 470mm wide, Tray 410mm deep, 495mm wide. Centre blade slot 220mm from right edge)
Mitre blocks/cutting guides:
Husqvarna 90 degree $40 each incl GST (on right)
TradeMade (TMP) 45°/90° only $50 each incl GST (not shown)
Husqvarna variable angle $80 each incl GST (on left)
Easymix, TradeMade (TMP) variable angle $75 each incl GST (in middle)
Easymix brick saw motor:
With on off switch and lead and plug
2kW, 2380 RPM, IP55
40mm long out put shaft, 19mm diameter with 5mm key
Shaft turns anti clockwise when viewed from shaft end.
Old pulleys should interchange with new, otherwise purchase taper lock from local bearing supplier.
Foot holes - 100mm x 140mm
Should fit Trademade (TMP) and Easymix bricksaws
$599 incl GST
- Brick saw motors are splash proof, not waterproof (usually IP55).
Most motor problems occur in Winter when motor exposed to heavy rain. - Brick saws have big motors - ensure there is sufficient power available to run them
- Do not run off generators - they may not be 240 volt, 50Hz, or are usually too small for the motor
- Use only heavy duty (2.5mm minimum but preferably 4mm) extension cords and keep them as short as possible (under 15m).
- Put any other machinery on a seperate circuit so as not to overload each circuit.
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Easymix saws - always fit pin that locks saw to stand!
- Easymix brick saws usually have two SPZX1140 toothed belts
Prices correct as of 1/11/24 but subject to change.
Tips:
The brick saws draw a lot of power, but still do not have the same power as a petrol saw.
To maximise their efficiency, we suggest the following:
- Use softer blades - these enable the saw to cut better. Hard saw blades can overload your electric saw, or cause it to overheat (constant overheating causes your motor to fail prematurely).
- Leads - use only heavy duty extension leads. Keep them as short as possible (under 15m).
- Do not run off generators - the voltage may not be 240 volt or 50 Hz. Also, they are often too small for the brick saw motor. 8kVA usually recommended (yes, 8kVA!).
- Allow the blade to cut - don't force it!
- Motor overload will trip if: leads too long or too light duty; faulty power (running off generator or incorrect power supply); pushing pavers in too hard; blade bond too hard. Try saw on another power supply. If the overloads trip out too often, they can get damaged.
- Electric motors are usually IP55 rated, which is protected against dust ingress, and water resistant (but not water proof). Most electrical problems occur after the saws have been left in the rain.
Faulty motors:
- Press in the overload that is next to on/off switch and try again.
- If saw starts and trips out overload or switchboard straight away, then motor or overload may have failed.
- Motor overload will trip if: leads too long or too light duty; faulty power (running off generator or incorrect power supply); pushing pavers in too hard; blade bond too hard.
- If motor hums when switched on, or starts slowly with a growling noise, capacitor likely to have failed.
If you switch on and motor hums, but starts when blade given a push (keep fingers clear!!), capacitors have failed. Replace. - Try saw on another power supply. If the overloads trip out too often, they can get damaged and will need replacement.
- I sell complete motors only. Google "electric motor repairs" for a local repair store.
Silica dust - when workers cut, saw, crush, drill, polish or grind products that contain silica, particles are created, which are one-hundredth of the size of a grain of sand. These can get stuck deep in the lungs.
Ensure precautions to limit exposure to dust are in place.
See the WA government's info on silica dust here.
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U9, 84 Barberry Way
Bibra Lake
Perth
Western Australia 6163
Telephone: (08) 9434 6878
Email: sales@udt.com.au