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appletree:
Thanks for that a picture of yours fitted would be helpful please, just trying to source a new belt, thinking of ribbed belt running inside out, thing is one size is too long, the next available size is way too small

Phil

philf:

--- Quote from: appletree on February 12, 2019, 05:09:44 AM ---Thanks for that a picture of yours fitted would be helpful please, just trying to source a new belt, thinking of ribbed belt running inside out, thing is one size is too long, the next available size is way too small

Phil

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I modified mine to use a poly-v belt - no more slippage or the belt climbing off.

appletree:

--- Quote from: philf on February 12, 2019, 05:46:16 AM ---
--- Quote from: appletree on February 12, 2019, 05:09:44 AM ---Thanks for that a picture of yours fitted would be helpful please, just trying to source a new belt, thinking of ribbed belt running inside out, thing is one size is too long, the next available size is way too small

Phil

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I modified mine to use a poly-v belt - no more slippage or the belt climbing off.

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Hi you say modified, I assume 2 new pulleys? What size belt did you use please? Is the mod on here?

Phil

philf:
I modified the large pulley. Just machined a flat and then added 4 or 5 grooves for a J section belt. I can't remember if I found a small pulley or made one.

I got rid of the saw about 15 years ago when I acquired a Clarke bandsaw for free.

Before I modified it it was more or less unusable.

RussellT:
OK. Here's a picture.  You may be able to see the white disc that the damper rod and adjusting screw go through.   I did that to give something for the gaiter to seal on at the top end.   As I recall there is a rib on the disc to fit a groove in the gaiter.

You may be able to see that mine is the model that came without a motor.  It originally had a V belt pulley and when I acquired it there was an enormously heavy gearmotor.  I wanted to change that as there's no point in such a small saw that I couldn't pick up. I couldn't get sufficient reduction from an ordinary induction motor with V belts so I have gone for a poly V belt drive with two new pulleys.

Russell

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