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> OT: Drill press belt change., OLD MACHINE
burton73
post Mar 10 2010, 02:32 PM
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Jeff,

I use a special belt on my 12-inch disk 6-belt sander. These types of belts can be put together in sections and you would not need to take you unit apart, just cut the old belt off. The belts cost more but they last forever. Mcmaster or Graingers.

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post Mar 10 2010, 03:12 PM
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UPdate.....there is a splined sleeve in the pulley in the headstock that engages the drive spline. Its just spinning around in the pulley. There are NO set screw provisions.
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