Great instruction video. Not sure I would have tried this approach on my own. When I bought the belt there were several comments about how long it took to install, up to half a day. I took my time and followed the instruction video carefully. Took me just 30 minutes! Made my day - thanks!
Hah, same (replaced cutterhead to shelix, and no idea where the bushing went). Came here to see where the bushing goes. My pulley is a bit stuck now, so I'll have to figure that out to put in the replacement bushing when it gets here. Wish you'd have shown the bushing part, but otherwise, good video. Loved the clamp method - I'm definitely going to try that next.
Hi guys, I’m looking at this video because I had a belt break on my DW 735 and I to have the Byrd Shelix cutterhead. What bushing are you guys referring to? Did you get the larger Shelix where you have to remove all of the carbide bits in order to install it Is there a part that I’m missing from Shelix? Is this why my belt shredded at this worse time ever.
@@gregrossignol3981 I got the smaller one where no removal is needed. Either way, the busing is necessary - I couldn't find mine, so I had to remove the pulley. I then had to bend the pulley to get it off (because the vibrations didn't allow it to come out), so I also had to get a replacement pulley. It works flawlessly now.
Thanks a bunch! Love you brother. I looked at my straight cutter head that I still had and low and behold the bushing was still on there!! Slid it right off and onto my she licks and now I’ll be good to go. So thank you very much. If anyone else is wondering about the bushing, it’s goes directly behind the polling pulley and is about an 8th inch thick and three eights of an inch long give or take, and it looked like it was part of the old original cutter. The RUclips video I watched while doing the install of my Shelix never mentioned the bushing so I I didn’t see it. Easy to miss. Hope this helps someone.
First off thanks for the video. It gave me inspiration to figure out what I feel is a little easier then the clamp. It starts out the same way by loading the belt around the circular metal wheel. I also suggest you mark where the key is to make sure you have everything aligned. The big difference is using a screw driver as a lever. Stick it through the the hole on the wheel into the hole in the rod and just bend the screw driver straight to get it in. Hope that help.
Appreciate the video. In particular, your comment re: the bushing. While disassembling mine to remove a melted belt, I discovered that, although present, I installed the bushing incorrectly, causing pulley misalignment. Thanks again.
@@seamancustombuilds2553 it was exactly what I needed. The only thing that I ran into was the belt came off of the upper gear when I was installing it and I had to roll it off with a screw driver and a socket wrench, remove the lower gear and try it again. Thanks again, man
Tell us more about the missing bushing that you missed when replacing your Shelix cutter head. For I also installed a Shelix cutter head about two years ago have noticed that my belt is half it width.
somehow i also failed to transfer the bushing. it took about 2 years to destroy the belt and then started going through them too fast to believe. i too found the bushing on my old blades. this seems to solve the problem of the belt walking off the pulleys.
Could you go into more detail concerning the bushing? Another person said they put it in wrong, and I need to get adequate info befrore proceeding Thanks
I didn't have to remove the top or the pulley for the belt I only remove the chain and the train sensor they built their bigger pulley got in Just by spinning and being careful with the fingers
Great instruction video. Not sure I would have tried this approach on my own. When I bought the belt there were several comments about how long it took to install, up to half a day. I took my time and followed the instruction video carefully. Took me just 30 minutes! Made my day - thanks!
Great, glad it helped and thanks for watching.
Solid tip with the clamp. Completed in less than a minute what I'd already been trying for an hour+.
Hah, same (replaced cutterhead to shelix, and no idea where the bushing went). Came here to see where the bushing goes. My pulley is a bit stuck now, so I'll have to figure that out to put in the replacement bushing when it gets here. Wish you'd have shown the bushing part, but otherwise, good video. Loved the clamp method - I'm definitely going to try that next.
Thank for watching and good luck
Hi guys, I’m looking at this video because I had a belt break on my DW 735 and I to have the Byrd Shelix cutterhead. What bushing are you guys referring to? Did you get the larger Shelix where you have to remove all of the carbide bits in order to install it Is there a part that I’m missing from Shelix? Is this why my belt shredded at this worse time ever.
What replacement bushing??? The same set up and just shredded my belt. Did I not line something up correctly when I installed the Shelix?
@@gregrossignol3981 I got the smaller one where no removal is needed. Either way, the busing is necessary - I couldn't find mine, so I had to remove the pulley. I then had to bend the pulley to get it off (because the vibrations didn't allow it to come out), so I also had to get a replacement pulley. It works flawlessly now.
Thanks a bunch! Love you brother. I looked at my straight cutter head that I still had and low and behold the bushing was still on there!! Slid it right off and onto my she licks and now I’ll be good to go. So thank you very much. If anyone else is wondering about the bushing, it’s goes directly behind the polling pulley and is about an 8th inch thick and three eights of an inch long give or take, and it looked like it was part of the old original cutter. The RUclips video I watched while doing the install of my Shelix never mentioned the bushing so I I didn’t see it. Easy to miss. Hope this helps someone.
Thank you so much for putting out this video. Installing a shelix head and was struggling with the belt. This was a huge time saver!
The idea of the clamp is genius. That was the big hurdle for me. Thanks.
Just popped my belt. This is incredibly helpful. Thanks much.
Bummer but glad the video helped
First off thanks for the video. It gave me inspiration to figure out what I feel is a little easier then the clamp. It starts out the same way by loading the belt around the circular metal wheel. I also suggest you mark where the key is to make sure you have everything aligned. The big difference is using a screw driver as a lever. Stick it through the the hole on the wheel into the hole in the rod and just bend the screw driver straight to get it in. Hope that help.
Appreciate the video. In particular, your comment re: the bushing. While disassembling mine to remove a melted belt, I discovered that, although present, I installed the bushing incorrectly, causing pulley misalignment. Thanks again.
Glad it helped
jesse, where is this bushing located?
Great guide. Good timing too. My planer broke right as you uploaded this.
Bummer on the breakdown but hope the video helps
@@seamancustombuilds2553 it was exactly what I needed. The only thing that I ran into was the belt came off of the upper gear when I was installing it and I had to roll it off with a screw driver and a socket wrench, remove the lower gear and try it again.
Thanks again, man
@@UG3TPWND glad you got it going again!
Great piece of kit from Dewalt in fairness, that's a handy video. Straight to the point.
Thank you!
YOU ARE THE MAN! period
Haha thanks
Thanks, will see how my belt replacement goes tomorrow when the belt gets here.
YW, good luck with the swap
Worked liked a charm....
Thank you for your video, it was very helpful!
Glad it helped and thanks for watching
Excellent guidance! Thank you!
Where did you get the bushing? I think I did the exact same thing b
Thanks, this was a huge help!
Thank you so much. That was a huge help for me . Keep up the good work
Glad it helped
Tell us more about the missing bushing that you missed when replacing your Shelix cutter head. For I also installed a Shelix cutter head about two years ago have noticed that my belt is half it width.
I found the bushing was still on the end of the original cutter head which was easily removed.
@@seamancustombuilds2553 uh oh I feel like I did the same thing but sold my old cutter head -_-
@@fowlerfinefurniture oh no
somehow i also failed to transfer the bushing. it took about 2 years to destroy the belt and then started going through them too fast to believe. i too found the bushing on my old blades. this seems to solve the problem of the belt walking off the pulleys.
@@seamancustombuilds2553 does this bushing look like a thick washer ?
great video. Thanks for making it
Thanks for watching and commenting
Could you go into more detail concerning the bushing? Another person said they put it in wrong, and I need to get adequate info befrore proceeding
Thanks
The bushing looks like a thicker washer, I don’t know if this only had to be done on older Shelix cutterhead or if the new one need it swapped too.
@@seamancustombuilds2553 exactly where was this bushing located?
Hey question is 734 and 735 v belt different in size
Just discovered I did the same thing. That little bushing
Can someone tell me what stockings the belt or strap has
Getting pulley ON tricky? Mine was welded on!
Welded isn’t good
Thank you for a great video, very helpful. Do you happen to know the torque spec for the pully nut?
Thanks for watching, no I didn’t find those specs anywhere so when with as tight as I could by hand
@@seamancustombuilds2553 Thank you. That’s what I am going to do.
very helpful
I didn't have to remove the top or the pulley for the belt I only remove the chain and the train sensor they built their bigger pulley got in Just by spinning and being careful with the fingers
FYI, the black, round-head bolts that you removed are all keyed for the included trox removal tool. Nice clear instructions otherwise.