Spindle Drive belt number
George Deaney | 10/01/2021 14:29:58 |
3 forum posts | Need a new spindle drive belt for the Warco BH600. Can anybody help with the dimensions or UK part number. Thanks |
Howard Lewis | 10/01/2021 15:02:27 |
7227 forum posts 21 photos | When I was at the point of buying a BH600, Roger Warren strongly advised against disturbing the bearings and oil seals, but to replace the belt (B Section I think ) with link belting, such as Nu Twist, when the need arose. This would be an easier and quicker, and probably less messy, method rather than having to reset the preload on the bearings, and, most probably, replace the oil seals. My BL12-24 (A clone of the BH600 / Chester Craftsman ) still has its original belts in quite good condition after some 17 years, if that is any guide. If the problem is that the secondary belt, to the Mandrel is slipping, you can increase the tension by adjusting the length of the link inside the Headstock, that goes over centre to apply tension. You remove the bolt through the eye of the adjusting link, and screw the eye into or out of the link. I would suggest 1/2 turn at a time until the required tension is obtained. I thought that my primary belt was slipping. In fact the problem was that the dimple in the inner end of the shaft carrying the lever was not deep enough. Removing the lever and shaft, and deepening the drilling allowed the grubscrew to engage fully, and reassembly led to no more secondary belt slip! Really, I have slightly overtensioned the belt, since it takes quite a push to put the lever over centre. Being lazy, I found re engaging the bolt through the lower end of the link was a bit a struggle, so rather than adjusting the link by 1/2 a turn, I have lived with it.. Apparently without ill effects, for the last 4 years or so. HTH Howard |
Rik Shaw | 10/01/2021 15:07:02 |
![]() 1494 forum posts 403 photos | Hello George - belt from motor and spindle drive belt are the same. This is what is on my BH600G: HANGCHANG RECMF 8340 17X835 Li If I ever need a belt I get mine from Bedford Bearings Ltd. 01234 271127 - they are my local experts. Rik |
George Deaney | 10/01/2021 15:19:57 |
3 forum posts | Howard, Not so much as the belt slipping, but have just replaced the motor with a VFD/3 phase motor combo and it was the vibration from the belt that suggested that it had stretched. I fitted the belt disengagement bar mod many years ago and found it useful. I fettled the linkage some years ago, removing most of the slop etc. and it was a vast improvement. Having looked at the belt this morning I realised that the spindle bearing and seals will be disturbed and to be honest it might be put on the very long finger. The seals never where that good and the front one always leaked, but just topped up the oil level whenever I remembered. Think I will take you suggestion and have a look at the linkage at it is now becoming very stiff. Thanks George |
George Deaney | 10/01/2021 15:28:59 |
3 forum posts | Rik, Looked at the part numbers from the Grizzly G9249 and the motor belt was different but probably due to the motor/pulley belt combo for the US market. Will take a note of your numbers for reference. Thanks George |
Howard Lewis | 10/01/2021 15:52:18 |
7227 forum posts 21 photos | Have to admit that I have never checked my belts for numbers. Mine also has a VFD, so because of the motor size /position only one sheave of the primary drive pulleys is used. But if the seals are leaking, they need to be replaced The new seal lips should not run the same place as the originals, though. they ought to be at least 1.5 mm away If it needs saying protect the seal lips from damage when fitting the Mandrel, by wrapping any sharp edges / threads in masking tape. with oil on the areas where the seals are going to run, so that the start up is not dry. Setting the pre;load on the bearings needs to be done carefully. Taper rollers don't live long if over loaded, but you cannot afford to have any slop or accuracy, at least, suffers. It would be nice to have instructions on how to do this! I think that Ketan recommended 0..002" - 0,004" for mini lathe bearings. I would hope that 0.002" would ensure accuracy without shortening bearing life. My method would be a gentle initial set up, followed by about ten minutes running to settle every thing in and then back off to set the final preload. Good luck, hope it goes well. Howard |
Geoffrey Purce | 13/01/2021 09:51:36 |
3 forum posts | re-Warco BH600 drive belts. I replaced these belts a few years ago. I purchased them from Simply Bearings in Leigh in Lancashire.The belts were TOP BELT Goodyear BX32 1/2 (895 OUTSIDE LENGTH) MAIN DRIVE BELT BX33 (OUTSIDE LENGTH 907). The belts were good quality Euro manufactured From Geoff in N Ireland |
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