Replacing Conveyor Belt - Grizzly G0819 Owner's Manual

15" open-end wide belt sander
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Replacing
Conveyor Belt
Replace the conveyor belt if it becomes damaged
or you are not able to adjust the conveyor belt
tracking due to excessive wear (refer to Adjusting
Conveyor Belt Tracking, beginning on Page 56).
Tools Needed:
Phillips Screwdriver #2 ..................................... 1
Combination Wrench 12mm ............................. 1
Combination Wrench 14mm .............................. 1
Combination Wrench 19mm ............................. 1
Hex Wrench 4, 6, 8, 12mm .........................1 Ea.
Ruler .................................................................. 1
8' 2x4s
.............................................................. 2
Permanent Marker
............................................ 1
Lifting Assistants ............................... As Needed
To remove conveyor belt, use Figure 95
following page
and match number with steps
below:
1.
Adjust table so conveyor belt is approximate-
ly four inches away from sanding roller, then
DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
2.
Remove lower left access panel.
3.
Remove (1)
"-18 x
5
16
idler sprocket bracket, loosen the second hex
bolt, then slide idler sprocket support forward
and loosen chain.
4.
Remove limit switch, remove all mounting
screws, and remove emergency stop plate.
5.
Turn both tracking adjustment bolts counter-
clockwise five turns, remove left roller sup-
port, slide infeed drum out of table assem-
bly, remove table extension, and remove
workpiece thickness scale pointer.
6.
Remove gearbox cover, loosen (2) M14-2 x
30 cap screws to remove chain, then tighten
lower cap screw. Remove set screws that
secure upper and lower sprockets, then
remove sprockets. Remove conveyor motor
and motor bracket.
-58-
Qty
on the
" hex bolt that secures
5
8
7.
Using permanent marker, mark all four
leadscrew flange positions (see Figure 94),
and remove all bolts from the flanges. Try not
to turn the flanges during the following steps.
Figure 94.
Example of marking leadscrew for
re-assembly.
8.
Remove conveyor table from left side of
machine, then place two 2x4 x 8' wooden
studs on ground and under table to support
table.
9.
Remove old conveyor belt, inspect rollers,
bearings, and table for wear and replace as
required.
10. Install new conveyor belt. Note: The belt is
non-directional.
11. With a helper, install table from left side of
machine in similar fashion as it was removed.
12. Align leadscrew flanges with marks made in
Step 7, and install hex bolts.
13. Re-install conveyor motor bracket, conveyor
motor (with help of assistant), and upper and
lower sprockets and chain. Ensure gears are
aligned, then re-install gearbox cover.
14. Re-install front roller and roller support, and
turn both tracking adjustment bolts clock-
wise equally so conveyor belt becomes
taught and does not hang loose. DO NOT
OVERTIGHTEN belt.
15. Re-install emergency stop plate and limit
switch, workpiece thickness pointer, table
extension, and idler sprocket support.
16. Re-install lower left access panel.
17. Start conveyor motor and turn conveyor
tracking bolts as required until conveyor belt
tracks straight without loading up on one side
of table.
Model G0819 (Mfd. Since 09/16)
Timing Mark

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