01-30-2023, 03:41 PM
I have an older Delta 46-451 lathe. I am in the middle of changing the headstock spindle belt. This lathe has 2 belts, one from the motor to the Reeves, one from the Reeves to the headstock. To change the headstock belt you are supposed to be able to drive the spindle sideways out of one side of the headstock, change the belt and then drive it back. The manual says to "tap gently" so I don't think it's supposed to take a lot of force. I have been using a link belt on it because when I hauled it out of a barn (literally) 10 years ago the headstock belt was in bad shape and broke early on in testing. Back then I couldn't get the spindle to slide in the pulley. The link belt has been slipping so I decided to replace it with the proper belt. I was able to get the spindle moved far enough to the left to get the belt on but putting it back together I can't get it moved far enough to the right. The pulley is too far over to the right. It hits the side of the headstock, and I can't use the indexing pin. Using a wrench as a spacer on the pulley and hitting the spindle doesn't move it. Using the spindle nut to try to draw it through doesn't move it. I had thought originally about taking the headstock to a machine shop to have the belt changed but to do that the way it's bolted on I think the entire lathe would have to come off the stand and be turned over. Any suggestions besides taking it somewhere? I can get the pulley to spin on the spindle with the set screws removed.