Cruzan80
Well-known member
So I started taking apart the 6x48" belt sander and cleaning up the various parts. Very easy to disassemble, can be done with a socket wrench and flat-bladed screwdriver (for grub screws). Started putting things under the wire wheel to clean up the years of dust/grease/grime, and it is turning out to be suprisingly easy.
One thing I know is needing to be replaced is the bearings. This takes "new type bronze bearings" (per the manual) which need to be constantly supplied with oil. However, when questioning my dad, he never added oil and didn't know it needed it!
The shaft looks to be in good shape, but figured I would swap the bearings while it was apart. Is it as easy as taking a dowel that is the right diameter and gently tapping them out? Ideas on how to get the gunk cleaned out of the oil reservoir, as at least one set was missing the oil plugs? I also see there is a large silver part sticking out from the end which pivots. Did this use two different types of bearings, or is it jsut an extended one for that?
Pictures will be following shortly. Going to try and match colors with the mohawk drill press (this way the shop will be color themed by era). Still looking for someone with a image of the red/gold King Seeley decal (not the riveted version). Mine is missing the R (can photoshop the A, if need be).
One thing I know is needing to be replaced is the bearings. This takes "new type bronze bearings" (per the manual) which need to be constantly supplied with oil. However, when questioning my dad, he never added oil and didn't know it needed it!
The shaft looks to be in good shape, but figured I would swap the bearings while it was apart. Is it as easy as taking a dowel that is the right diameter and gently tapping them out? Ideas on how to get the gunk cleaned out of the oil reservoir, as at least one set was missing the oil plugs? I also see there is a large silver part sticking out from the end which pivots. Did this use two different types of bearings, or is it jsut an extended one for that?Pictures will be following shortly. Going to try and match colors with the mohawk drill press (this way the shop will be color themed by era). Still looking for someone with a image of the red/gold King Seeley decal (not the riveted version). Mine is missing the R (can photoshop the A, if need be).
