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Power Station Belt Removal

Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2021 1:56 pm
by Gio800
I see lots of posts on how to tension the belts on the Power Station but I don't see anything on how to removed/replace the belts. Anybody have some tips or procedure they can share?

Thank you, Tom

Re: Power Station Belt Removal

Posted: Mon Oct 04, 2021 11:59 am
by rpd
Full disclosure, I don't own a Power Station, and have never seen one in person. :)

I see that belt changing isn't actually covered in the manual for some odd reason? (if you don't have a manual, you can download one from this link www.lhdigest.com/SS/MANUALS/OTHER%20TOO ... MANUAL.pdf )

The speed control variator works on the same principal as the (optional) speed control for the 10ER, which I do have.

On the 10er speed changer there is a knob that retains the Variator pulleys on the shaft so they can be pulled off for changing belts, or the belt can be walked off the large pulley (could be on m
I don't see in the exploded parts diagram what holds the Variator (59) on to the Rack and Shaft assembly (53).

I would try releasing the tension at the motor, walk the motor belt off the pulley, that will release the tension on the upper belt.

Re: Power Station Belt Removal

Posted: Mon Oct 04, 2021 1:18 pm
by DLB
rpd wrote: Mon Oct 04, 2021 11:59 am Full disclosure, I don't own a Power Station, and have never seen one in person. :)

I see that belt changing isn't actually covered in the manual for some odd reason? (if you don't have a manual, you can download one from this link www.lhdigest.com/SS/MANUALS/OTHER%20TOO ... MANUAL.pdf )

The speed control variator works on the same principal as the (optional) speed control for the 10ER, which I do have.

On the 10er speed changer there is a knob that retains the Variator pulleys on the shaft so they can be pulled off for changing belts, or the belt can be walked off the large pulley (could be on m
I don't see in the exploded parts diagram what holds the Variator (59) on to the Rack and Shaft assembly (53).

Belt tension is the only thing that holds the variator on the shaft on mine.

I would try releasing the tension at the motor, walk the motor belt off the pulley, that will release the tension on the upper belt.

That's how I've done it. Basically loosen the four nuts above the motor mount to allow the motor to lift up, releasing tension. The nuts at the pulley end need to be loosened quite a bit to allow the motor to tilt enough to slip the belt off.
My copy of the manual says no lubrication is required, but I don't agree. While you have it apart consider lubricating the motor bearings (not a ball bearing motor, I reckon) and the variator shaft. I don't have specific recommendations for lubes, maybe in another thread.(?)

- David

Re: Power Station Belt Removal

Posted: Mon Oct 04, 2021 3:14 pm
by edma194
I haven't gone through the process yet but it's not far down on the list. You can start with the lower drive belt coming off the motor. You may be able to loosen the bolts holding the motor enough to get the belt off the pulley. Otherwise, or in combination with that you can remove the motor pulley which is held on the motor shaft with a set screw. Once the lower belt is off you can raise the variator and slip off the upper belt. The bolts holding the motor on tension the lower belt. I have no specific info about tensioning, it will have to be adjusted by turning it on and making sure both belts are reasonably tensioned at both ends of the speed range.