07-02-2020, 01:29 PM
I decided that I'd go over my DP since I have had it since 01 and just pull it out and use it and then shove it back in the corner.
Today was a good day for the DP. I fixed and adjusted/cleaned/lubed and looked for issues.
I did notice that the pulleys were not all in allignmnt. I got that straightened out (moved the idler and motor pulleys maybe 1/8").
I did notice that the belts were riding quite "high" in the pulleys and there was a lot of rubber "swarf" near the pulleys.
The belts are original and are labelled A27. They don't look like high quality units. They all have a small step in the face. The"A" profile is 1/2" but my pulleys are only a little over 7/16" wide at the widest part.
Should I worry? I don' think anyone makes a 7/16" belt that I know of. 3/8" yes but not 7/16". Maybe Metric?
Is this common to have the belt protrude like that?
I may just run it till it pukes and then deal with it.
Also, What is a good all around speed for a DP that is used for Wood working. I use small twist drlll and occasionally a Forstner that my go up to over 1". Softwood and hardwood mix.
Thanks all,
Mark
Today was a good day for the DP. I fixed and adjusted/cleaned/lubed and looked for issues.
I did notice that the pulleys were not all in allignmnt. I got that straightened out (moved the idler and motor pulleys maybe 1/8").
I did notice that the belts were riding quite "high" in the pulleys and there was a lot of rubber "swarf" near the pulleys.
The belts are original and are labelled A27. They don't look like high quality units. They all have a small step in the face. The"A" profile is 1/2" but my pulleys are only a little over 7/16" wide at the widest part.
Should I worry? I don' think anyone makes a 7/16" belt that I know of. 3/8" yes but not 7/16". Maybe Metric?
Is this common to have the belt protrude like that?
I may just run it till it pukes and then deal with it.
Also, What is a good all around speed for a DP that is used for Wood working. I use small twist drlll and occasionally a Forstner that my go up to over 1". Softwood and hardwood mix.
Thanks all,
Mark