Good catch. I hadn't really noticed that until you pointed it out. There could be limitations due to the screw placements but, most likely it had enough clearance to work and I did not think past that and left it un-centered.
@@everlitesv yea, not a big deal but stuff like that tends to bother me. I saw as you were doing it that the screw for letting the belt body be moved upright was tight. Maybe later, when you want to bother with it, make sure that screw is loose before trying to adjust the housing. I just bought a ne hf bauer sander and I was happily surprised that I found very little wrong with it. As I read the instructions, I do this with everything I get, I noticed it had a knob to help adjust the belt so no prying needed. Good luck.
All You Tube video makers ought to watch this video to learn how to make a video that cuts to the chase without a bunch of bull. Short and sweet, gets right to the point. Thanks. I am curious. Does it help to add lubrication? If so, where?
Thanks for the compliment. Mine was fairly well lubricated with some type of grease in the problem area. Most of the remaining noise came from the big roller that the belt rides on at the other end. It was quiet enough for my purposes. A lubricant that isn't prone to thickening up when it captures fine dust would be necessary. Maybe some dri-slide?
Very useful video, thank you! This is the exact issue I've been experiencing.
Thank you I was trying to figure out how to get tension on the belt.
Just order mine i will check the belt. Thnks.
superglue the screws and epoxy the area to help hold it tight a while.
Thank you!!!!!!!!
Why did you not center the belt cover housing ?
Good catch. I hadn't really noticed that until you pointed it out. There could be limitations due to the screw placements but, most likely it had enough clearance to work and I did not think past that and left it un-centered.
@@everlitesv yea, not a big deal but stuff like that tends to bother me. I saw as you were doing it that the screw for letting the belt body be moved upright was tight. Maybe later, when you want to bother with it, make sure that screw is loose before trying to adjust the housing. I just bought a ne hf bauer sander and I was happily surprised that I found very little wrong with it. As I read the instructions, I do this with everything I get, I noticed it had a knob to help adjust the belt so no prying needed. Good luck.
All You Tube video makers ought to watch this video to learn how to make a video that cuts to the chase without a bunch of bull. Short and sweet, gets right to the point. Thanks. I am curious. Does it help to add lubrication? If so, where?
Thanks for the compliment. Mine was fairly well lubricated with some type of grease in the problem area. Most of the remaining noise came from the big roller that the belt rides on at the other end. It was quiet enough for my purposes. A lubricant that isn't prone to thickening up when it captures fine dust would be necessary. Maybe some dri-slide?
So sell it. I’d take the motor out and sell it for as high as I can. People are cheap, so they deserve it
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