I use #10 X 5/8" stainless steel sheet metal screws for the belt housing and for the 4 side motor pan screws and a #8 X 5/8" for the front of the headstock motor pan (threaded into the casing, no clip). I find I can reuse these screws multiple times in the spring clips with out stripping the spring clips. Yes, you could replace the Tinnerman clips without fully removing the motor but why. I find extra Tinnerman clips in a few motor pans. I find I have to remove the motor from the motor pan to get all the sawdust and crud blown from the motor. There will always be sawdust and crud left in the motor even when using compressed air without removing the motor.highwing182 wrote:I'm not sure how to attach a picture from my iPhone so some guidance there would help.
As for the screws, its 2 of the 5 that hold the grey motor pan to the upper headstock. With the belt cover off I can see that they are Tinnerman clips so I can replace these if I can drop this pan enough without taking the belt off. These screws are the same as the two that hold the belt cover on.
If I removed the four machine screws that connect the motor to the pan is there anything back there to support the motor other than the belt and the power wire?
The motor pan screws are what holds and supports the motor pan. I always disconnect the switch before removing the motor pan screws. Also I set the speed control to FAST and carefully walk the belt off the motor floating sheave before removing screws. Do not let the motor floating sheave snap back againest the motor fan sheave and be very careful of your fingers when doing this.