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normanwisdom September 14th 06 01:55 PM

belt sander drive belt
 
How do I put a new drive belt on my bosch GBS75AE sander? There is no
stretch in it and it has to go over a flange. Perhaps the flange or one
of the pulleys is removeable but how?

cheers
Jacob


The3rd Earl Of Derby September 14th 06 02:16 PM

belt sander drive belt
 
normanwisdom wrote:
How do I put a new drive belt on my bosch GBS75AE sander? There is no
stretch in it and it has to go over a flange. Perhaps the flange or
one of the pulleys is removeable but how?

cheers
Jacob


Don't you have the instructions?

--
Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite




[email protected] September 14th 06 03:04 PM

belt sander drive belt
 
Many belt sanders have a lever on the side to draw back the front
roller.


normanwisdom September 14th 06 04:10 PM

belt sander drive belt
 

The3rd Earl Of Derby wrote:
normanwisdom wrote:
How do I put a new drive belt on my bosch GBS75AE sander? There is no
stretch in it and it has to go over a flange. Perhaps the flange or
one of the pulleys is removeable but how?

cheers
Jacob


Don't you have the instructions?

--
Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite


Obviously not. Stupid question.


normanwisdom September 14th 06 04:11 PM

belt sander drive belt
 

wrote:
Many belt sanders have a lever on the side to draw back the front
roller.


DRIVE belt, not the sanding belt.


Guy King September 14th 06 04:48 PM

belt sander drive belt
 
The message . com
from " contains these words:

Many belt sanders have a lever on the side to draw back the front
roller.


I don't think it's the abrasive belt he's changing - it's the internal
drivebelt.

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Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain.

The3rd Earl Of Derby September 14th 06 04:53 PM

belt sander drive belt
 
normanwisdom wrote:
The3rd Earl Of Derby wrote:
normanwisdom wrote:
How do I put a new drive belt on my bosch GBS75AE sander? There is
no stretch in it and it has to go over a flange. Perhaps the flange
or one of the pulleys is removeable but how?

cheers
Jacob


Don't you have the instructions?

--
Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite


Obviously not. Stupid question.


Stupid person for not keeping the instructions.

--
Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite




Mr Alun Davies September 14th 06 05:23 PM

belt sander drive belt
 

"normanwisdom" wrote in message
oups.com...
How do I put a new drive belt on my bosch GBS75AE sander? There is no
stretch in it and it has to go over a flange. Perhaps the flange or one
of the pulleys is removeable but how?


Fit it over one pulley completely
Ease one edge over the other pulley and rotate slowly causing it to roll on
to the pulley itself



normanwisdom September 14th 06 06:52 PM

belt sander drive belt
 

The3rd Earl Of Derby wrote:
normanwisdom wrote:
The3rd Earl Of Derby wrote:
normanwisdom wrote:
How do I put a new drive belt on my bosch GBS75AE sander? There is
no stretch in it and it has to go over a flange. Perhaps the flange
or one of the pulleys is removeable but how?

cheers
Jacob

Don't you have the instructions?

--
Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite


Obviously not. Stupid question.


Stupid person for not keeping the instructions.

--
Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite


Never had the instructions so there!


normanwisdom September 14th 06 08:00 PM

belt sander drive belt
 

Mr Alun Davies wrote:
"normanwisdom" wrote in message
oups.com...
How do I put a new drive belt on my bosch GBS75AE sander? There is no
stretch in it and it has to go over a flange. Perhaps the flange or one
of the pulleys is removeable but how?


Fit it over one pulley completely
Ease one edge over the other pulley and rotate slowly causing it to roll on
to the pulley itself


Not possible. There is not enough stretch in it. I think you have to
remove the flange but I don't know how and don't want to break
anything.

cheers
Jacob


tiscali September 14th 06 08:16 PM

belt sander drive belt
 
if its a toothed belt only one pulley should be flanged. fit it to that one
first.



Sylvain VAN DER WALDE September 14th 06 08:36 PM

belt sander drive belt
 

"normanwisdom" wrote in message
ups.com...

Mr Alun Davies wrote:
"normanwisdom" wrote in message
oups.com...
How do I put a new drive belt on my bosch GBS75AE sander? There is no
stretch in it and it has to go over a flange. Perhaps the flange or one
of the pulleys is removeable but how?


Fit it over one pulley completely
Ease one edge over the other pulley and rotate slowly causing it to roll
on
to the pulley itself


Not possible. There is not enough stretch in it. I think you have to
remove the flange but I don't know how and don't want to break
anything.

It would be worth _trying_. Just proceed very carefully.
Motor vehicle engine fan belts don't stretch because they use nylon cords.
But there is some give in the rest of the material used. That's why they
"bed in", and require adjusting not long after being fitted.
I've had to use that method when a supplied belt just wasn't long enough;
for whatever reason.

Sylvain.

cheers
Jacob




The3rd Earl Of Derby September 14th 06 09:13 PM

belt sander drive belt
 
normanwisdom wrote:
Mr Alun Davies wrote:
"normanwisdom" wrote in message
oups.com...
How do I put a new drive belt on my bosch GBS75AE sander? There is
no stretch in it and it has to go over a flange. Perhaps the flange
or one of the pulleys is removeable but how?


Fit it over one pulley completely
Ease one edge over the other pulley and rotate slowly causing it to
roll on to the pulley itself


Not possible. There is not enough stretch in it. I think you have to
remove the flange but I don't know how and don't want to break
anything.

cheers
Jacob


so send bosch an email for a DL manual.
http://www.boschtools.com/product-se...parts-diagram/

--
Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite




Gearloose July 14th 16 02:44 AM

belt sander drive belt
 
replying to The3rd Earl Of Derby, Gearloose wrote:
Although this is a little late for the person asking the question initially,
perhaps this will help future searchers, Just today I replaced the DRIVE BELT
on my Bosch 1274DVS (0601274739) 3" x 21" Belt Sander, which looks similar to
the GBS75AE sander. As it was a new belt there was no stretch in it. It was
placed without removing any pulleys... with a great deal of perseverance
using the following steps!
1) place the belt on the smaller pulley and MAKE SURE the belt stays below the
flange at all times; it tends to "ride up" in the following steps
2) gently, but forcibly, ease the drive belt onto the larger pulley starting
at one side (at the edge only) and rotating the larger pulley ensuring that
the teeth are all engaged (remember to keep the belt below the flange of the
smaller pulley, even if the belt "flattens" between the pulleys!!)
3) press the belt fully onto the larger pulley and rotate to ensure proper
seating on both pulleys
4) CAUTION: using safety glasses and gloves, plus keep your fingers/clothing
out of the belt/pulley area, plug in and quickly test the installation
5) place and secure the safety housing
6) check the graphite platen/plate that the inside of the SANDING belt rides
on and replace if necessary
7) install a SANDING belt and adjust the positioning
8) GO SANDING!!!

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[email protected] July 14th 16 07:26 AM

belt sander drive belt
 
On Thursday, 14 July 2016 02:44:03 UTC+1, Gearloose wrote:
replying to The3rd Earl Of Derby, Gearloose wrote:
Although this is a little late for the person asking the question initially,
perhaps this will help future searchers, Just today I replaced the DRIVE BELT
on my Bosch 1274DVS (0601274739) 3" x 21" Belt Sander, which looks similar to
the GBS75AE sander. As it was a new belt there was no stretch in it. It was
placed without removing any pulleys... with a great deal of perseverance
using the following steps!
1) place the belt on the smaller pulley and MAKE SURE the belt stays below the
flange at all times; it tends to "ride up" in the following steps
2) gently, but forcibly, ease the drive belt onto the larger pulley starting
at one side (at the edge only) and rotating the larger pulley ensuring that
the teeth are all engaged (remember to keep the belt below the flange of the
smaller pulley, even if the belt "flattens" between the pulleys!!)
3) press the belt fully onto the larger pulley and rotate to ensure proper
seating on both pulleys
4) CAUTION: using safety glasses and gloves, plus keep your fingers/clothing
out of the belt/pulley area, plug in and quickly test the installation
5) place and secure the safety housing
6) check the graphite platen/plate that the inside of the SANDING belt rides
on and replace if necessary
7) install a SANDING belt and adjust the positioning
8) GO SANDING!!!


10 years late no less.

Peter[_33_] February 11th 17 03:14 PM

belt sander drive belt
 
replying to The3rd Earl Of Derby, Peter wrote:
I'm here with the same question: Sorry clever clogs, but how to change the
toothed drive belt IS NOT covered in the instructions!


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Peter[_33_] February 11th 17 03:14 PM

belt sander drive belt
 
replying to Gearloose, Peter wrote:
Thank! - At last a helpful answer :-)


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Scott M February 12th 17 01:32 PM

belt sander drive belt
 
Peter wrote:
replying to The3rd Earl Of Derby, Peter wrote:


I'm here with the same question: Sorry clever clogs, but how to change the
toothed drive belt IS NOT covered in the instructions!


Yes, you're the bright one alright. A year after a post pointing out the
thread was from 10 years before that.

--
Scott

Where are we going and why am I in this handbasket?

Some Dutch guy May 31st 17 04:14 PM

belt sander drive belt
 
replying to Scott M, Some Dutch guy wrote:
Hi, I just want to thank you all and especially Gearloose for sharing this
info, even if it was 10 years after. Following these instructions it was done
within 5 minutes.

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Jacob Butler April 15th 19 10:44 PM

belt sander drive belt
 
replying to normanwisdom, Jacob Butler wrote:
1 Take off belt cover and two small covers from top, one over the
switch/handle the other at the other end over the brushes.
2 This reveals four bolts which hold the complete bottom assembly to the top.
Separate them.
3 Put them back together with a bit of a wiggle to get the belt over the two
splined pulleys.

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[email protected] April 16th 19 12:50 AM

belt sander drive belt
 
On Monday, 15 April 2019 22:44:04 UTC+1, Jacob Butler wrote:
replying to normanwisdom, Jacob Butler wrote:


1 Take off belt cover and two small covers from top, one over the
switch/handle the other at the other end over the brushes.
2 This reveals four bolts which hold the complete bottom assembly to the top.
Separate them.
3 Put them back together with a bit of a wiggle to get the belt over the two
splined pulleys.


Yep, he's been reading this newsgroup 13 years waiting for someone to answer. Get yourself to google groups instead of using that awful website.

Brian Gaff April 16th 19 08:49 AM

belt sander drive belt
 
Interesting original poster. Don't laugh at him cos he is a fool comes to
mind.
Brian

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On Monday, 15 April 2019 22:44:04 UTC+1, Jacob Butler wrote:
replying to normanwisdom, Jacob Butler wrote:


1 Take off belt cover and two small covers from top, one over the
switch/handle the other at the other end over the brushes.
2 This reveals four bolts which hold the complete bottom assembly to the
top.
Separate them.
3 Put them back together with a bit of a wiggle to get the belt over the
two
splined pulleys.


Yep, he's been reading this newsgroup 13 years waiting for someone to
answer. Get yourself to google groups instead of using that awful website.





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