SS Planer
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James
If true, I wonder what and why this would be the case? It would seem there is actually less contact with the Grizzly than the SS belt.
Don G
If true, I wonder what and why this would be the case? It would seem there is actually less contact with the Grizzly than the SS belt.
Don G
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Re: SS Planer
The abrasive quality of the link belt edges vs the rubber edges of a typical v-balt.dgreen810 wrote:James
If true, I wonder what and why this would be the case? It would seem there is actually less contact with the Grizzly than the SS belt.
Don G
I think each link tends to 'slide' more.
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Interesting! I wonder how much more wear, a little or a lot? Of course not a problem on a A pulley set up because the edges never touch the pulley.
Don G
Don G
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I believe the wear is minimal as he continues to use them and I believe he started using them in 2010...dgreen810 wrote:Interesting! I wonder how much more wear, a little or a lot? Of course not a problem on a A pulley set up because the edges never touch the pulley.
Don G
Bill, is that correct?
Cheers,
John
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Sazerac81
Did you see my response to you a few posts above?
Don G
Did you see my response to you a few posts above?
Don G
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I know Skip Campbell has said that they cause excessive ware on 10ER aluminum pulleys and the speed changer. Others have said it is not true.JPG wrote:I remember Bill stating the link belts cause more wear to the aluminum sheeves.
Still true, or is my memory faulty?
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Re: SS Planer
dgreen810 wrote:Interesting! I wonder how much more wear, a little or a lot? Of course not a problem on a A pulley set up because the edges never touch the pulley.
Don G
Huh???
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Very true that the link belt does cause more wear on the sheaves than the V-belt. However, I found it to acceptable and it keeps the sheave vanes clean and shiny. The wear seems to more uniform across the vanes maybe due to the wider link belt. I am sure it will take thousands of hours to wear out the sheaves. I only got into the hundreds of hours of wear (hour meter) so I could not really notice any real wear on the sheave vanes. The aluminum dust is more noticeable in the headstock.JPG wrote:I remember Bill stating the link belts cause more wear to the aluminum sheeves.
Still true, or is my memory faulty?
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It was when Shopsmith went to a 1/2" belt as a replacement belt that I started using link belts on my personal headstocks. I believe I only used a few link belts on customers headstocks. The time period sounds right for this.Sazerac81 wrote:I believe the wear is minimal as he continues to use them and I believe he started using them in 2010...dgreen810 wrote:Interesting! I wonder how much more wear, a little or a lot? Of course not a problem on a A pulley set up because the edges never touch the pulley.
Don G
Bill, is that correct?
Cheers,
John
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James
I think I misunderstood the term "Edges" in your post, I guess you were talking about the faces of the Vee belt, I thought you were talking about the edges of top at the rim. Please accept my "Dumb"
Don G
I think I misunderstood the term "Edges" in your post, I guess you were talking about the faces of the Vee belt, I thought you were talking about the edges of top at the rim. Please accept my "Dumb"
Don G