Working on this size pulley proved to be a chore with the lathe stalling all the time.
I made a brew and sat down on my stool with a packet of digestive biscuits and give it some thought. I was turning the original pulley around in my hand I noticed that the pulley had very small v shapes running all around the inside. I examined the pulley on the headstock and thats the same. I took the belt off and examined it the belt is less than a 1/4" wide but it has V shapes on the inside of the belt.
So I assumed they were there for a reason so I went to plan B.
I refitted the belt with a temporary small pulley. I then machined the original small pulley that was attached to the original motor to fit the new motors 5/8" driveshaft. I was not sure there would be enough meat on the pulley it was tight but we got there.
I fitted it tensioned the belt crossed my fingers and started the lathe. I chucked up a 5" long piece of 2" round aluminum bar stock I faced it off no issues I turned it around and faced the other end no issues.
I then took a light long pass along the length of the bar with no issues I slowly increased the depth of cut on each pass. I can take at least four times the depth of cut I was taking before with no issues
I could probably go deeper if I wanted to push it.
I repeated the exercise with a 30mm piece of bright steel with the same result.
YIPEE
I am a happy bunny I can now crack on with my projects. Except I have to go into work next week. There is all ways a downside.
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Re: Belt pulleys
Alpha1 wrote:Working on this size pulley proved to be a chore with the lathe stalling all the time.
I made a brew and sat down on my stool with a packet of digestive biscuits and give it some thought. I was turning the original pulley around in my hand I noticed that the pulley had very small v shapes running all around the inside. I examined the pulley on the headstock and thats the same. I took the belt off and examined it the belt is less than a 1/4" wide but it has V shapes on the inside of the belt.
So I assumed they were there for a reason so I went to plan B.
I refitted the belt with a temporary small pulley. I then machined the original small pulley that was attached to the original motor to fit the new motors 5/8" driveshaft. I was not sure there would be enough meat on the pulley it was tight but we got there.
I fitted it tensioned the belt crossed my fingers and started the lathe. I chucked up a 5" long piece of 2" round aluminum bar stock I faced it off no issues I turned it around and faced the other end no issues.
I then took a light long pass along the length of the bar with no issues I slowly increased the depth of cut on each pass. I can take at least four times the depth of cut I was taking before with no issues
I could probably go deeper if I wanted to push it.
I repeated the exercise with a 30mm piece of bright steel with the same result.
YIPEE
I am a happy bunny I can now crack on with my projects. Except I have to go into work next week. There is all ways a downside.
so the belt profile didnt fit the pulley ?
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Re: Belt pulleys
Good job then. Probably worth keeping an eye on bearing temperatures now. I use a digital IR thermometer that was under a tenner a couple of years ago. Of course that may have changed now.
Re: Belt pulleys
Delboy The original motor that came with the lathe died. So I upgraded to a mutch larger motor and a invertor the spindle on the new motor is 5/8" with a keyway. The original motors spindle was about 8mm so the original pulley would not fit the new motor so I fitted one that had a 5/8" key way and thats when the problem started.
Any way its sorted now so onward and up ward.
Any way its sorted now so onward and up ward.
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Re: Belt pulleys
Alpha1 wrote:Delboy The original motor that came with the lathe died. So I upgraded to a mutch larger motor and a invertor the spindle on the new motor is 5/8" with a keyway. The original motors spindle was about 8mm so the original pulley would not fit the new motor so I fitted one that had a 5/8" key way and thats when the problem started.
Any way its sorted now so onward and up ward.
i get all that but the problem was the belt profile didnt match the pulley profile causing slip ?
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Re: Belt pulleys
i think there were 3 pulleys - original - new - found.Dellboy wrote:Alpha1 wrote:Delboy The original motor that came with the lathe died. So I upgraded to a mutch larger motor and a invertor the spindle on the new motor is 5/8" with a keyway. The original motors spindle was about 8mm so the original pulley would not fit the new motor so I fitted one that had a 5/8" key way and thats when the problem started.
Any way its sorted now so onward and up ward.
i get all that but the problem was the belt profile didnt match the pulley profile causing slip ?
original's hole too small for new motor.
new pulley on new motor wrong speed and slips.
found pulley wrong profile.
machine original to fit new motor, and works perfectly.
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Re: Belt pulleys
Yep that's it in a nutshell. Just another learning curve.bradaz11 wrote:i think there were 3 pulleys - original - new - found.Dellboy wrote:Alpha1 wrote:Delboy The original motor that came with the lathe died. So I upgraded to a mutch larger motor and a invertor the spindle on the new motor is 5/8" with a keyway. The original motors spindle was about 8mm so the original pulley would not fit the new motor so I fitted one that had a 5/8" key way and thats when the problem started.
Any way its sorted now so onward and up ward.
i get all that but the problem was the belt profile didnt match the pulley profile causing slip ?
original's hole too small for new motor.
new pulley on new motor wrong speed and slips.
found pulley wrong profile.
machine original to fit new motor, and works perfectly.
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