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Highland park lapidary saw replacement pullys
Highland park lapidary saw replacement pullys











highland park lapidary saw replacement pullys
  1. #HIGHLAND PARK LAPIDARY SAW REPLACEMENT PULLYS HOW TO#
  2. #HIGHLAND PARK LAPIDARY SAW REPLACEMENT PULLYS PLUS#

You have good timing with your question! I am in the process of replacing the inner pillow block bearing so I now know what needs to be done to replace the carriage drive belt. Are there any other things I should be thinking about? Do I need to worry about the blade no longer being perpendicular to carriage in the vertical direction (eg: would have to shim under the pillow block bearings to correct) or just in the horizontal direction (eg: adjust the set screw with the blue arrows). I guess I will end up checking the blade alignment anyway, just to be safe. I am not sure what is preventing oil from leaking out where the arbor shaft goes out the side of the case? There must be some sort of collar there that I am not seeing. I am thinking after I remove the bolts for the pillow blocks I will have to remove the blade and collars and then (hopefully) be able to slide the whole assembly out of the saw (to the left). Do you think I will have to realign the blade after the new belt is in place?įinally, here is another top view that also shows inside the saw case the arbor shaft, collar and blade. The blue arrows point to the set screws that are used to align the arbor shaft and blade with the carriage. I am thinking I have to remove the 4 bolts holding the pillow block bearings (red arrows). The pulley on the right is the tension pulley and out of frame further to the right is the step pulley that controls the feed rate.

#HIGHLAND PARK LAPIDARY SAW REPLACEMENT PULLYS HOW TO#

The belt that is shown is what I am wondering how to replace. The pulley on the left is what holds the damaged drive belt. Before I do all that, I just wanted to confirm that I am doing it correctly. The question I have is how does one change the belt? It looks like you basically have to remove the saw from the arbor and then unbolt the pillow block bearings and then maybe slide the whole assembly out the side of the saw case in order to put the belt on. I figured while I am replacing one belt, I might as well do the other one too. Replacing this belt is simple enough, but while I was taking it off, I noticed that the other belt, the one that drives the carriage forward has a small split in it. This prevented the motor from burning out, but it caused the motor pulley to burn about half way through the drive belt. Fortunately, the drive belt was loose enough so that the motor kept turning while the belt and the blade staid still. I didn't notice until probably something like 10 minutes later (This is exactly why they tell you to never leave your saw unattended!). While slabbing a rock the other day, I had the blade jammed on me. I have an 18 inch Highland Park slab saw model J3. The shipping calculator includes the $15.Not a home made equipment question, but an equipment question just the same. It will require high density foam for packing in order to get it to you without damage.

#HIGHLAND PARK LAPIDARY SAW REPLACEMENT PULLYS PLUS#

Motor Markings: "LEESON 1/3HP 115V MODEL C4S17DR6C" Shipping: The high bidder pays for the actual shipping cost (see the shipping calculator) plus $15 for packing materials. It's functionally okay but it looks ugly. There is corrosion at the motor mount area. You need the pulley and mounting bearings/hardware for your replacement motor. You want me to keep the motor to save you on the shipping cost. The bearings, mounting hardware and belt pulley are good. Bad stuff: The motor's electrical windings have failed. The edge guide (with lock moves freely and locks firm. The power cord is okay The fore/aft guide slides freely. It holds water - no leaks The drive belt is good. The bearing and shaft and pulley assembly are working. SEE DETAILS BELOW WITH BLADE GUARD, BELT, EDGE GUIDES NO RESERVE Manufactuerer: HP Highland Park MODEL: 10TSB Power Req: 120 volts Max Guide opening: 3.5" Overall Dim: 25L 17W 12"H Deck dim: 12x18" Weight: 52 pounds unpacked Blade diameter: 10" Blade cutting material remaining: 4mm (See my other gear auctions Good stuff: The blade spins freely. HIGHLAND PARK MODEL 10TSB LAPIDARY SLAB SAW FOR REPAIR THE MOTOR IS BAD.













Highland park lapidary saw replacement pullys