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Delta 4" Belt Sander Issue?

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Whenever I put pressure onto the belt the motor drive belt still runs (as does the disc sanding portion) but the roller stops and the belt stops.

Essentially, whenever even light pressure is applied, the belt stops moving.
I've tightened the drive belt. Didn't help or work.

It seems like the actual sanding belt tensioner needs tightened but I don't see anywhere to tighten the sanding belt tensioner?
 
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Your sanding belt is either too slack or there is not enough friction on the drive roller
I can't find a tension adjustment for the sanding belt tensioner system, only the drive belt. Above is a link to the manual I found for it and can't find the sanding belt tension adjustment anywhere in that manual.

What do you suggest I do? I'm at a loss!
 

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Your disk is on the same shaft as the belt drive roller. Tightening the drive belt won't change anything, unless the thing slows down when using the disk . Spring #35 is your tensioner.

See a parts diagram here, can't find it on ereplacementparts website on my phone.

 
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Spring #35 press pressure on the upper roller. If that spring has broken, it won't put pressure on it.
Spring seems operational and under a good amount of tension. Doesn't seem to be the issue (might be missing something) Is #35 adjustable?
 
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Your disk is on the same shaft as the belt drive roller. Tightening the drive belt won't change anything, unless the thing slows down when using the disk . Spring #35 is your tensioner.

See a parts diagram here, can't find it on ereplacementparts website on my phone.

Spring seems operational and under a good amount of tension. Doesn't seem to be the issue (might be missing something) Is #35 adjustable?
 
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Spring #35 press pressure on the upper roller. If that spring has broken, it won't put pressure on it.
When I just re-checked the roller, it's actually the roller itself slipping on the shaft within it that's attached to the pulley system. What could be wrong there?
 
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Your disk is on the same shaft as the belt drive roller. Tightening the drive belt won't change anything, unless the thing slows down when using the disk . Spring #35 is your tensioner.

See a parts diagram here, can't find it on ereplacementparts website on my phone.

When I just re-checked the roller, it's actually the roller itself slipping on the shaft within it that's attached to the pulley system. What could be wrong there?
 

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When I just re-checked the roller, it's actually the roller itself slipping on the shaft within it that's attached to the pulley system. What could be wrong there?
In that case, there appear to be 2 set screws, one on top of the other, #22, that may be loose. You'll have to remove the outer one to tighten the inner then reinstall the outer. That's all assuming the diagram linked above is correct
 

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In that case, there appear to be 2 set screws, one on top of the other, #22, that may be loose. You'll have to remove the outer one to tighten the inner then reinstall the outer. That's all assuming the diagram linked above is correct
Yup, agree on all accounts with this. Especially the diagram linked being right, who knows where that came from.
 
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In that case, there appear to be 2 set screws, one on top of the other, #22, that may be loose. You'll have to remove the outer one to tighten the inner then reinstall the outer. That's all assuming the diagram linked above is correct
Thank you! Tightening the main set screw in the roller did the trick. Really appreciate your help!
 
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