Boxford AUD Belt Renewal

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murxxer06/03/2010 20:03:56
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Hello and good evening,
how is it possibile to renew the V-belt of a Boxford AUD?Is it rally necessary to dismantle the mainspindel?
Achim(sorry for my english)
Ian S C07/03/2010 01:57:52
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Use a link type belt, it will save you a lot of sweat, something like Nu-t-Lok is good, also the newer vertions of the Brammer belting. these belts are a wee bit dearer, but well worth the price. Ian S C
Robert Humphrey07/03/2010 18:42:50
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Hi,  I have used a link belt on my Boxford for at least 10 years - without problems.  Its a bit of a sweat making the 'dry rivet joint' but I do mine with a couple of small screwdrivers as mini tyre levers to ease the link over the rivet heads.
Peter Ridgway09/03/2010 14:53:26
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Hi,
 
I have an Boxford AUD, and as the previous people have mentioned I use Brammer belt. How ever fitting can be a little diffucult, removing the top cover and the rear belt guard will ease the threading of the belt (three screws on the back guard, four on the top). If you haven't taped the new belt to the old one to pull the new belt through.
Additionally if you fit the recommended 4.25ft of belt. You may find it easier to make the joint with the belt off the lower pulley. Then to fit the belt with out damage, slacken the four grub screws (two each end), remove the three allen cap screws holding the end of the counter shaft to the cabinet (outer end) and remove then casting. The counter shaft will now lift just enough to pull the belt over. Simple no straining. Hope it helps and happy turning.  
Ian S C10/03/2010 00:26:15
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On my Taiwanese lathe I use a piece of wire with a hook on the end to thread the new belt around the pullies, did it last night, just needed a small screwdriver and the bit of wire,and about 5 minutes. Ian S C

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