metalmagpie
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I'm setting up a vertical 7.5 hp air compressor. The pump, motor and saddle came from an old horizontal tank that failed hydro. I welded the saddle onto a vertical tank I found that was ASME rated and passed hydrotesting. Now I'm at the point where I have to use both hands to pull on the motor and keep it straight (to tighten the belts) and then reach underneath the saddle with my 3rd hand to tighten the nut on a motor mount bolt while holding the wrench to keep that bolt from turning with my 4th hand. Actually, when I try to tighten the belts (there are 2 B78 belts) by pulling on the motor I can't even pull the kinks in the new belts straight let alone properly tension them. I fastened the pump down solidly and used a 5" hydraulic cylinder powered by a hand pump (porta power setup) to push the motor away. It easily tightened the belts but the motor went all crooked in its slots and by the time I'd gotten the motor all aligned again the belts had gone slack again. Next I used a turnbuckle with eyebolts substituted for the normal ends. It pushed the belt tight but after I got the bolts tight I noticed that the pull had skewed the air pump w.r.t. the saddle.
This is trickier than looked! Any tips from the experienced?
metalmagpie
This is trickier than looked! Any tips from the experienced?
metalmagpie

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