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I think your band saw is made and sold in England. Did you try posting on other forums. I suggest you visit this forum site . There are lots of members there who have the same bandsaw like yours. If you happen to be in US, I'd recommend you to check the blades of sawblade.com . Best blades I have are from them.
I am quite certain that it would be hard to find parts of Burgess BK2 since the manufacturer discontinued the saw and not to mention, I think they're also busted. You try to check website that custom thrust bearings and drive belts.
Here's the link to Den Tukker, but when the location is clicked upon, it just open a pic of the first page of a 6 page manual. I'd say the site is no longer maintained.
Be advised this band saw appears to a UK item as most web info refers to the UK, so not much will be available I am thinking in the US.
Go to Dewaltservicenet.com and in the middle of the page at the bottom type in your model number and it will take you to a download. The manual is 46 pages long, I had to click on the icon 2 times for it to open. If I have answered your request would you please rate the response accordingly and Thank You.
Instead of the face of the pullies being perfectly straight,a slight crown , meaning high in the center, will help the blade track to the center better. Most of the big band saws have crowned faces on the pully faces where the blade acually touches. The other option is to look for wear on the ajustment system or shaft(s) bearings.I am persuming no vibration while running.
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