removing pulley
I bought the set of machined pulleys for my delta contractors saw. Any
hints on how to get the nut loose from the saw arbor? I tried vise grips on the shaft, level to try to jamb it against the shaft and housing, and several other things. Can't get enough clearance to get a good grip on it. Maybe removing the top is the next step - but then I'd have to get it aligned - correctly. TIA |
removing pulley
On Apr 2, 6:22*pm, me wrote:
I bought the set of machined pulleys for my delta contractors saw. Any hints on how to get the nut loose from the saw arbor? I tried vise grips on the shaft, level to try to jamb it against the shaft and housing, and several other things. Can't get enough clearance to get a good grip on it.. Maybe removing the top is the next step - but then I'd have to get it aligned - correctly. TIA Well, there's always the ritual spritzing of the assembly with a solvent, a gentle percussive event, and then heat. HTH. Or maybe first check your thread direction...Tom |
removing pulley
On Apr 2, 10:45*pm, tom wrote:
On Apr 2, 6:22*pm, me wrote: I bought the set of machined pulleys for my delta contractors saw. Any hints on how to get the nut loose from the saw arbor? I tried vise grips on the shaft, level to try to jamb it against the shaft and housing, and several other things. Can't get enough clearance to get a good grip on it. Maybe removing the top is the next step - but then I'd have to get it aligned - correctly. TIA *Well, there's always the ritual spritzing of the assembly with a solvent, a gentle percussive event, and then heat. HTH. Or maybe first check your thread direction...Tom Does it have right hand theads or left hand threads? |
removing pulley
On Fri, 2 Apr 2010 20:45:08 -0700 (PDT), the infamous tom
scrawled the following: On Apr 2, 6:22*pm, me wrote: I bought the set of machined pulleys for my delta contractors saw. Any hints on how to get the nut loose from the saw arbor? I tried vise grips on the shaft, level to try to jamb it against the shaft and housing, and several other things. Can't get enough clearance to get a good grip on it. Maybe removing the top is the next step - but then I'd have to get it aligned - correctly. TIA Well, there's always the ritual spritzing of the assembly with a solvent, a gentle percussive event, and then heat. HTH. Or maybe first check your thread direction...Tom Well done, sir. bseg -- It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change. -- Charles Darwin |
removing pulley
On Apr 3, 4:17*pm, Larry Jaques wrote:
Well done, sir. *bseg -- It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * -- Charles Darwin Thank you, sir. Maybe I should have asked about setscrews? Tom |
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