2 1/4 inch Drum Sander Parts

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wesneveu
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2 1/4 inch Drum Sander Parts

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My drum sander won't expand to grip the sanding sleeve. I believe it's just old and no longer is long enough to be expanded properly. I have been unable to locate a part number for the rubber sleeve.

Can someone help with the part number or is there another solution? I considered a PVC ring to make up for some of the length.
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Re: 2 1/4 inch Drum Sander, 503009 - Sleeve, Rubber

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http://www.shopsmith.com/ss_forum/maint ... ml#p227968

I have the paper work that came with mine (30 years ago maybe). It does not depict an exploded parts breakdown, but does include this list of parts:

122181 - Hex Head Cap Screw
222458 - Socket Set Screw
503007 - Hub-Drum Pindle
503009 - Sleeve, Rubber
503010 - Hub, Drum Adjusting

And you just might be in luck. It is listed as a pice parts.

http://www.shopsmith.com/ownersite/item ... tem=503009

I shall add this to my shopping list.
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Re: 2 1/4 inch Drum Sander Parts

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The part number should be 503009.
I have ordered one in the past for mine. I would call first.
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Re: 2 1/4 inch Drum Sander Parts

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Much appreciated. :D
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Re: 2 1/4 inch Drum Sander Parts

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One thing I do with all of my drum sanding mandrels is take the tension off when I am done using them. I think that helps to preserve the elasticity of the rubber.
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Re: 2 1/4 inch Drum Sander Parts

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Great suggestion, one that should be followed. That was my thought and I will follow that practice when I replace the sleeve. This one I obtained with my Greenie, 63 years under compression has left it unserviceable.
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