V-belt tension – Woodstock W1737 User Manual

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Figure 41. Sanding motor V-belt

adjustment.

V-Belt Tension

The sanding motor (

Figure 41) and table lift motor

(

Figure 42) V-belts must be tensioned properly for

best performance. No adjustment is necessary for the

conveyor motor belt, as it uses a variable width pulley.

See

Figure 43. Only replace the belt if it becomes

frayed, cracked, or glazed. If one belt is bad, always

replace both belts as a matched set. Both table lift and

sanding motor belts are adjusted the same way.

To tension the V-belts, do these steps:

1. TURN OFF and LOCK the master power switch so

your sander cannot accidently start!

2. Remove the lower cover(s) on the sander (right

cover for sanding belt motor; left cover for the

conveyor height motor).

3. Turn both tension adjustment nuts clockwise

to tighten the V-belts, or turn both nuts

counterclockwise to loosen the V-belts.

4. The V-belt is properly tightened when it will move

no more than

3

4

" in the center with moderate

pressure from your thumb.

Tension

Adjustment

Nut

Figure 42. Table lift motor V-belt

adjustment.

Tension

Adjustment

Nut

Figure 43. Non-adjustable conveyor motor

belt.

Variable

Width Pulley

KEEP the sanding drum drive belts correctly adjusted.

If the belts are loose, and the emergency stop is

engaged, the sanding drum pulley will slip and not

immediately stop in the event of an emergency!

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