Delta 46-755X, 46-756 instruction manual Maintenance, Replacing Drive Belt

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B

A

Fig. 68

Fig. 69

6.Use an outboard tool rest (B) Fig. 68 for all outboard turnings.

7.Fig. 69 illustrates the correct method for outboard turnings.

MAINTENANCE

A

Fig. 70

C

B

A

Fig. 71

REPLACING DRIVE BELT

1.Use the supplied hex wrench (A) Fig. 70 to loosen the set screw in the handwheel (B) Fig. 70. Engage the spindle lock (C) and rotate the handwheel clockwise to remove.

2.Use an 11/16" wrench to remove the bolt (A) Fig. 71 from the motor yoke.

C

B

A

Fig. 72

Fig. 73

3.While holding the motor (A) Fig. 72 with one hand, use an 11/16” wrench (B) to remove the bolt (C). Lift the motor

(A) and remove the belt from the motor pulley.

4.Pull the motor (A) Fig. 72 out, take it to the back of the lathe, and place it on the lathe bed (Fig. 73).

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Contents Variable Speed Wood Lathe General Safety Rules Safety Guidelines DefinitionsFailure to Follow These Rules MAY Result in Serious Injury Additional Safety Rules for Wood Lathes Power Connections Motor SpecificationsGrounding Instructions 150 250 volts, inclusive Extension CordsFunctional Description Unpacking and CleaningAttaching Lathe BED To Pedestals AssemblyAttaching LEG Inserts Adjusting Clamp on Tool Rest Adjusting Clamps on the Headstock and TailstockTailstock Live Center Tool RestLocking Switch in the OFF Position Starting and Stopping the ToolActivating the Spindle Changing ACCELERATION/DECELERATION HOW to Turn Spindles Lathe ToolsCentering the Work Tool Rest Position Mounting the WorkPosition of Hands Roughing a CylinderUsing the Parting Tool Smoothing a CylinderSquaring AN END Cutting Small Beads Cutting a ShoulderVEE Grooves Long CutsCove Cuts Square Sections Faceplate Turning Mounting Work to FaceplateOutboard Turning Replacing Drive Belt MaintenanceLubrication Keep Machine Clean AccessoriesCanadian PORTER-CABLE Delta Service Centers