Woodstock M1049 manual Replacing the V-Belt, Replacing the Cogged Belt

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Replacing the V-Belt

To replace the V-belt, do these steps:

1.DISCONNECT POWER TO THE LATHE!

2.Open the change gear access door.

3.Move the belt tension lever shown Figure 46 to release belt tension.

4. While carefully turning the spindle pulley (Figure 47), roll off and then roll on the new belt.

5.Re-tension the belt, and close the access door.

Figure 46. Belt tension lever.

Replacing the Cogged-

Belt

To replace the cogged-belt, do these steps:

1.DISCONNECT POWER TO THE LATHE!

2.Open the change gear access door.

3.Move the belt tension lever shown in Figure 46 to release belt tension.

4.While carefully turning the spindle pulley (Figure 47), roll off the V-belt.

5.Using a 16mm open open-end wrench, loosen the idler pulley spindle jam nut (Figure 47), and the retaining nut. The idler pulley and spindle will then slide toward the motor de-tensioning the cogged- belt.

6.Replace the cogged-belt, and make sure to engage the belt cogs with the lugs in the pulleys.

Idler Pulley

V-Belt

 

Spindle

 

Pulley

 

Cogged-Belt

Figure 47. Change gear access door open.

7.While holding the belt in tension, use the 16mm wrench to tighten the idler pulley and spindle in place.

8.Roll the V-belt back onto the relevant pulleys.

9.Re-tension the belt, and close the access door.

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