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Proctologically Violated©® November 1st 05 05:00 PM

Rockwell var speed drill press, belts
 
Awl--

With the clam-shell type sprung pulleys... what are they called??

The belt is approx. 1" wide, timing-type belt.
I know the width is important for achieving a speed range consistent w/ the
front dial.
But must it be a timing-type belt? Any other types OK?
The belt I took off (which may not be the right one!) says Bando Power Max,
with two numbers: 1130, and 1626V455. The belt measure 46.25" outside.

Easy way to sleuth this particular belt down? Better alternatives?

My opinion on these Rockwell drillheads:
Proly perty neat before VFDs, and I always wanted one (now I got two, on a
three-gang table), but watch what you wish for, as they seem to be noisey,
power-greedy, general pita.
Stepped pulleys, even w/o VFD, seem more useful.
Oh well....

TIA!
----------------------------
Mr. P.V.'d
formerly Droll Troll



D Murphy November 5th 05 04:39 AM

Rockwell var speed drill press, belts
 
"Proctologically Violated©®" wrote in
:

Awl--

With the clam-shell type sprung pulleys... what are they called??

The belt is approx. 1" wide, timing-type belt.
I know the width is important for achieving a speed range consistent
w/ the front dial.
But must it be a timing-type belt? Any other types OK?
The belt I took off (which may not be the right one!) says Bando Power
Max, with two numbers: 1130, and 1626V455. The belt measure 46.25"
outside.

Easy way to sleuth this particular belt down? Better alternatives?

My opinion on these Rockwell drillheads:
Proly perty neat before VFDs, and I always wanted one (now I got two,
on a three-gang table), but watch what you wish for, as they seem to
be noisey, power-greedy, general pita.
Stepped pulleys, even w/o VFD, seem more useful.
Oh well....


You mean one of these? http://www.hi-lo.com/


--

Dan



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