jj

"j"

26/10/2006 5:35 PM

hard to move belt on craftsman drill press

I have a Craftsman Benchtop 10" drill press (pretty new if that has any
effect on your answer). When I attempt to change the speed by moving the
belts, it is quite a struggle. I loosen the knob and push the motor forward
(doesn't go very far) and have to really work the belt to get it off.
Usually I end up crunching my fingers a few times between the belt and the
spindle.

Is there a trick? Will this loosen over time? An easier kind of belt?

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Jordan

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s

in reply to "j" on 26/10/2006 5:35 PM

26/10/2006 9:17 PM

In order to loosten the belt, I push the belt down to the smaller
pulley wheel while turning the other pulley. Then, I position the belt
on the one pulley where I want it, and use my thumb to push the belt up
while turning the pulley. Make sure that the push is from smaller to
bigger - not like it can be done the other way! The belt grabs,, and
pulls itself into the track.. It takes a little prqactice, but it's
easy once you get the hang of it.

shelly

b

in reply to "j" on 26/10/2006 5:35 PM

26/10/2006 10:37 PM


j wrote:
> I have a Craftsman Benchtop 10" drill press (pretty new if that has any
> effect on your answer). When I attempt to change the speed by moving the
> belts, it is quite a struggle. I loosen the knob and push the motor forward
> (doesn't go very far)

would the motor go further back? perhaps your belt is a little too
short.



>and have to really work the belt to get it off.
> Usually I end up crunching my fingers a few times between the belt and the
> spindle.
>
> Is there a trick? Will this loosen over time? An easier kind of belt?
>
> Any help is greatly appreciated.
>
> Jordan

l

in reply to "j" on 26/10/2006 5:35 PM

27/10/2006 12:13 AM

In article <[email protected]>,
j <[email protected]> wrote:
>I have a Craftsman Benchtop 10" drill press (pretty new if that has any
>effect on your answer). When I attempt to change the speed by moving the
>belts, it is quite a struggle. I loosen the knob and push the motor forward
>(doesn't go very far) and have to really work the belt to get it off.
>Usually I end up crunching my fingers a few times between the belt and the
>spindle.
>
>Is there a trick? Will this loosen over time? An easier kind of belt?
>
>Any help is greatly appreciated.
>
>Jordan
>
>Remove _nospam from my email to email me directly......
>
>

Not familiar with your precise model of DP, but is it possible that
the belt tension is just set up too tight?

--
No dumb questions, just dumb answers.

Larry Wasserman - Baltimore, Maryland - [email protected]

DJ

"Dave Jackson"

in reply to "j" on 26/10/2006 5:35 PM

27/10/2006 12:07 AM

On my 15" Craftsman DP, there are two knobs, one on each side of the
housing, that need loosened before the motor is pushed. Maybe yours has two
knobs that need loosened as well? --dave
"Leon" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "j" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>>I have a Craftsman Benchtop 10" drill press (pretty new if that has any
>>effect on your answer). When I attempt to change the speed by moving the
>>belts, it is quite a struggle. I loosen the knob and push the motor
>>forward (doesn't go very far) and have to really work the belt to get it
>>off. Usually I end up crunching my fingers a few times between the belt
>>and the spindle.
>>
>> Is there a trick? Will this loosen over time? An easier kind of belt?
>>
>> Any help is greatly appreciated.
>>
>> Jordan
>>
>> Remove _nospam from my email to email me directly......
>>
>
> Spin the pulleys when pushing the belt to a smaller size pulley
>

Jj

"Jordan"

in reply to "j" on 26/10/2006 5:35 PM

27/10/2006 6:27 PM

Thanks all...

I only see the one lock knob, as the other side is set up more as a hinge.
The belt came with the DP and was installed (I think). So I guess the
trick will be to go from big to small, and try not to catch my fingers :)

Thanks again.

Jordan


"j" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>I have a Craftsman Benchtop 10" drill press (pretty new if that has any
>effect on your answer). When I attempt to change the speed by moving the
>belts, it is quite a struggle. I loosen the knob and push the motor
>forward (doesn't go very far) and have to really work the belt to get it
>off. Usually I end up crunching my fingers a few times between the belt and
>the spindle.
>
> Is there a trick? Will this loosen over time? An easier kind of belt?
>
> Any help is greatly appreciated.
>
> Jordan
>
> Remove _nospam from my email to email me directly......
>

Lr

"Leon"

in reply to "j" on 26/10/2006 5:35 PM

26/10/2006 10:50 PM


"j" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>I have a Craftsman Benchtop 10" drill press (pretty new if that has any
>effect on your answer). When I attempt to change the speed by moving the
>belts, it is quite a struggle. I loosen the knob and push the motor
>forward (doesn't go very far) and have to really work the belt to get it
>off. Usually I end up crunching my fingers a few times between the belt and
>the spindle.
>
> Is there a trick? Will this loosen over time? An easier kind of belt?
>
> Any help is greatly appreciated.
>
> Jordan
>
> Remove _nospam from my email to email me directly......
>

Spin the pulleys when pushing the belt to a smaller size pulley


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