Replace with the vibration free link-belt.
Nova wrote:
> Bentley Bob wrote:
> > I have an old Delta jointer with no apparent model number (parts are
> > numbered NJ255, NJ227=fence, NJ203=table). Any clue as to source of
> > replacement belt? I presume there is some modern substitute.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
>
> Try an auto parts store.
>
> --
> Jack Novak
> Buffalo, NY - USA
> [email protected]
On 9 Dec 2006 09:28:53 -0800, "Bentley Bob" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>I have an old Delta jointer with no apparent model number (parts are
>numbered NJ255, NJ227=fence, NJ203=table). Any clue as to source of
>replacement belt? I presume there is some modern substitute.
>
>Thanks.
Locate a graingers in your area. Take a string and wrap it around the
two pulleys and tie it off. Take the tied string to a graingers and
they can measure it for a new belt.
-Lee
Bentley Bob wrote:
> I have an old Delta jointer with no apparent model number (parts are
> numbered NJ255, NJ227=fence, NJ203=table). Any clue as to source of
> replacement belt? I presume there is some modern substitute.
>
> Thanks.
>
Try an auto parts store.
--
Jack Novak
Buffalo, NY - USA
[email protected]
Bentley Bob wrote:
> I have an old Delta jointer with no apparent model number (parts are
> numbered NJ255, NJ227=fence, NJ203=table). Any clue as to source of
> replacement belt? I presume there is some modern substitute.
>
> Thanks.
>
I looked the part numbers up and found they cross to the
delta/Rockwell(Beaver) line. They include the 654, 37-307 37-220 6"
jointers. The 37-220 shows a 55 3/8" v-belt. You can check the parts
list to see if that is your jointer.
37-220
http://www.acetoolrepair.com/DeltaHtml/Jointers/J2B.htm
or 654
http://www.acetoolrepair.com/DeltaHtml/Jointers/J2.htm