Re: Changing planer belt
Hi Jeff, those are the elect motor retaining bolts, I wouldn¡¯t think belt should go between 2 rollers, it should just run between motor pulley & cutter head pulley. In second photo looks like
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Colin surname
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Re: Tannewitz Brake Questions
Did some research. There are two types of electric brakes, magnetic ones where an electro magnet energizes, grabs the hub area of the drum and pulls a lever to activate the brake. I need to see if I
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Joe Jensen
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Re: Changing planer belt
Thanks Colin, but I don't see a black motor vent anywhere.? I did remove the green motor cover to get to the back of the motor but I don't see any screws.? I'm also not able to budge the motor mount
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Jeff
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Re: Changing planer belt
Sorry Jeff I should of read your email a bit better, ¡°M¡± is motor vent and would be on infeed/outfeed side of planer/thicknesser at the base, this will give you to access to elect motor and
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Colin surname
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Re: Changing planer belt
Hi Jeff, M is the black ventilator on grid( air vent for elect motor and access point), R is the adjustment screw. Colin Sent from Mail for Windows 10 -- This email has been checked for viruses by
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Colin surname
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Changing planer belt
I am trying to change the planer belt on my BF631 and am having trouble with the manual.? I've got the belt and have it installed on the top pulley but can't figure out how to put it on the lower
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Jeff
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Re: Planer Belt I think?
Mike it wouldn¡¯t hurt to change belt while your at it, mind you the belts do last quite a bit longer than the wheels, wheels I would change every 4=5 years. If having a look, access area by way of
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Colin surname
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Re: Tannewitz Brake Questions
I know there are some out in Mesa, could find out who my friend used. There is also Auto Safety House, they carry all that sort of thing, but are on the west side of town. Brian Lamb blamb11@...
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Brian Lamb
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Re: Aigner, Rangate
#forsale
I still have the 8-15mm adjustable groove cutter and a few miscellaneous rebate heads if anyone is interested. Also the Martin and the Woodpecker clamps if you are local. G
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G Lewis
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Re: Cut Wood with Non-Ferrous Blade?
I used NFM carbide tipped blades meant for aluminum?? for years and years.? It is not going to go as fast as a rip blade when ripping and can produce burning because of the small gullet and tooth
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Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq. <rohrabacher@...>
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Re: Tannewitz Brake Questions
Great idea Brian, love it Sent: Tuesday, November 3, 2020 1:01 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [FOG] Tannewitz Brake Questions Go to a trailer supply house, they have all sorts of
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Joe Jensen
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Re: Danger in the shop
If it weren't so funny? it'd be disgusting.
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Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq. <rohrabacher@...>
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Re: Tannewitz Brake Questions
Go to a trailer supply house, they have all sorts of solenoid actuated brakes, electric and hydraulic. Brian Lamb blamb11@... www.lambtoolworks.com
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Brian Lamb
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Re: Danger in the shop
Better a horseman than getting typecast as one of the three stooges...
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Marlowe McGraw
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Re: Cut Wood with Non-Ferrous Blade?
Most blades will cut wood, but only very sharp blades will cut well in aluminium (same goes for plastics). I would only cut wood if necessary and keep away from abrasive stuff like MDF.
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michael@...
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Re: Tannewitz Brake Questions
The solenoid that operated the hydraulic master cylinder was a Cutler Hammer. I found that Cutler Hammer makes solenoids that may work. The cheapest one only pulls 0.55lbs and its $699 cheapest
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Joe Jensen
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Re: Cut Wood with Non-Ferrous Blade?
No problem a non-ferrous blade lives on my chop saw and works great on most wood parts. Brian Lamb blamb11@... www.lambtoolworks.com
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Brian Lamb
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Cut Wood with Non-Ferrous Blade?
I usually cut aluminum with a radial arm saw mounted to a Tiger Stop-like measuring system.? I have a project where I need to cross-cut a lot of Alder boards.? Any downside to using the same
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Fred Linthicum
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Re: Can anyone recommend a better flexible hose for my Felder Stuff?
#dustcollection
I have the WOODSTOCK clear wire reinforced hoses.? Very? heavy stuff https://www.woodstockint.com/products/category/dust-collection-accessories/hose,-pipe-and-clamps Grizzly? sells it too.
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Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq. <rohrabacher@...>
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Re: Felder F38 feeder repair
It looks like circlips hold the wheel shaft into the swing arm. You might have to undo those and slide the new sprockets into the chain loop and then slide it in as an assembly. Brian Lamb
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Brian Lamb
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