Woodstock W1773, W1772 owner manual Belt Service, To adjust V-belt tension, do these steps

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W1772/W1773 37" Drum Sander

V-Belt Service

Tension

New V-belts often stretch and loosen up during the first 16 hours of use. After this period, they should be inspect- ed and re-tensioned if necessary.

Proper tension is important for optimum power transmis- sion. However, too much tension may cause premature bearing failure.

The correct V-belt tension is achieved when the V-belts can be deflected 1/2"–3/4" when pushed in the middle with moderate pressure. See Figure 39 for an example of how to perform a V-belt deflection test with a straightedge and ruler.

To adjust V-belt tension, do these steps:

1.DISCONNECT POWER TO THE SANDER!

2.Remove the table height handwheel and open the pulley cover.

3.Using a 19mm wrench, turn the motor mount nuts in the direction shown in Figure 40 to loosen or tighten the V-belts.

4.Close the pulley cover and reinstall the handwheel.

Removal/Replacement

Replace the V-belt if you notice fraying, cracking, glaz- ing, or any other damage. A worn/damaged V-belt will not provide optimum power transmission from the motor to the drums.

V-belt removal and replacement is simply a matter of loosening the V-belts until you can roll them off the pul- leys, replacing them with a MATCHED set, then re-ten- sioning them.

Note: A matched set means both the V-belts are the same size and also have the same serial number.

Pulley Alignment

Pulley alignment is another important factor in power transmission and belt life. The pulleys should be parallel to each other and in the same plane (coplaner) for opti- mum performance.

OFF

Figure 39. Checking V-belt tension with a

straightedge and a ruler.

Loosen

Tighten

V-Belts

V-Belts

Figure 40. V-belt tension controls.

SERVICE

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Contents Drum Sander Page Contents Woodstock Technical Support IntroductionIntroduction Introduction Introduction Introduction Controls and Features Standard Safety Instructions SafetyAlways Lock Mobile Bases if Used Before Operating Machinery Additional Safety for Drum Sanders Electrical W1772 Single-Phase OperationW1772 Electrical Specifications W1773 Electrical Specifications W1773 220V/440V Phase OperationPhase Converter To rewire the Model W1773 for 440V operation, do these steps Rewiring W1773 toInventory SetupItems Needed for Setup UnpackingIf you do not hear any scraping sounds go to Step AssemblyControl panel mounting bolts W1772/W1773 minimum working clearances Machine PlacementTo place the sander in a permanent location, do these steps Lifting SanderMounting to Shop Floor Recommended CFM at Sander Power ConnectionTo connect the sander to the power source, do these steps Dust CollectionTo check the gear oil, do these steps Gear Oil CheckTo test run the drum sander, do these steps Test RunSET Recommended AdjustmentsSanding Drums Start Button Starts the sanding drums OperationsControl Panel GeneralTo set the depth of cut, do these steps To adjust the conveyor speed, do these stepsDepth of Cut Variable SpeedTo sand a workpiece, do these steps Using the Amp Draw MeterSanding Sanding Tips Grit Class Choosing SandpaperTo change the paper, do these steps Paper ReplacementDrum Sander Accessories Lubrication MaintenanceCleaning Lubricating gear box StepTo make the gauge blocks, do these steps ServiceGauge Blocks To adjust V-belt tension, do these steps Belt ServiceTo align the pulleys, do these steps Bearing ReplacementPages 38 That no obstructions prevent bearing lubricationTo tension the conveyor, do these steps Conveyor Tensioning TrackingTo track the conveyor, do these steps TrackingAdjusting Drums Perpendicular to Feed Direction Drum AdjustmentsLoosen the front drum pillow bearing lock nuts Figure Front and rear drum Adjustment locationsAdjusting Drum Height & Drum-to-Conveyor Parallelism Loosen the front drum pillow bearing lock nuts , Rear right sanding drum micro Adjusting knobPressure Roller Height Pressure roller adjustment NutsTable Lift Scews To adjust a dust scoop, do these stepsScale Pointer Calibration Dust ScoopsMarking sprocket tooth Chain To adjust the table lift screws, do these stepsEmergency stop bar limit Switch W1772/W1773 Wiring OverviewW1772/W1773 Control Panel W1772/W1773 control panel wiringW1772 electrical box W1772 Electrical Box 220V, 1-PhFigures W1772 Electrical Box Wiring 220V, 1-PhW1772 Sanding & Feed Motors W1772 sanding drum motor Wiring and start capacitorsW1773 Electrical Box 220V, 3-Phase Figures W1773 Electrical Box Wiring 220V, 3-PhaseW1773 440V 3-phase electrical box wiring W1773 Electrical Box 440V, 3-PhaseFigures 66 W1773 Electrical Box Wiring 440V, 3-PhaseW1773 Sanding Drum Motor W1773 220V sanding drum motor WiringW1773 Feed Motor W1773 220V feed motor wiringMoving parts have come to a complete stop TroubleshootingMachine Operations Frame Parts Breakdown PartsPART# Description Frame Parts ListParts Breakdown Conveyor Parts List XPK55M Roller & Drum Parts BreakdownMicro-Adjustment Breakdown Electrical Components Currentsensor Electrical Parts ListLabel Placement Comments Warranty RegistrationBOX BELLINGHAM, WA Warranty