This is a genuine Delta replacement part. Package includes one belt designed for easy installation. • Belt Width • 1" • Belt Length • 10-3/8" Clean the pulleys off before putting the new belt on to ensure top performance and longevity with your new belt. Inspect belts periodically and replace when worn to maintain peak performance.
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Drive belt replaced. Part fit perfect, runs great!
Shipped and delivered fast, with shipping info provided by email. Belt was not easily replaced, but mission accomplished.
Guest - April 23, 2019
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Drive Belt
Very pleased with the product. Thank you. Also the service was very pleasing.
Iglobal - May 20, 2019
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Worked as expected.
The belt fit the saw and my saw is working great.
Guest - October 8, 2019
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Fast service
The replacement parts were easy to identify and order correctly. Shipping was much faster than I anticipated. Thank you very much.
Guest - October 29, 2019
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BELT
I did it!! Hurrah! I loved getting my saw back to work! Thanks for the technical support.
Guest - May 6, 2020
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The belt arrived
It fit like a glove. It is in place, Very satisfied with it. Regards N. Roberts.
Guest - May 28, 2020
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Successful repair by a novice
The drive belt in my Delta table saw broke and, not knowing much about this kind of machinery, I was afraid I would have to send it out for repair. But the local repair place couldn't get to my saw for at least six weeks, so I decided to see what I could do myself. After watching a You Tube video (everything imaginable is out there) I was able to get at the motor casing and uncover the broken belt. I easily found the required belt at Replacement Parts and it arrived in a few days. My lack of experience meant that mounting the new belt took me longer than a more savvy craftsman would take, but I got it mounted and my saw is back in operation. I learned a valuable lesson about what is possible with time, even by a novice. Thank you Replacement Parts and You Tube. John Long
Guest - June 13, 2020
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Easy repair
Always have the replacement parts I need.
David - April 19, 2022
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Cost of spares?
The item was received in good order, but VERY EXPENSIVE.
Iglobal - November 23, 2019
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Turn table saw upside down. Use angle setting to raise the end with the plastic cover that covers the belt. Use phillips screwdriver to remove four screws of cover. On the motor shaft there is a small cover held in position with 1 phillips screw. Remove it - might need to wrap shaft and hold it with pliers to remove screw. Remove old belt
... Read more. New belt will be tight but I was able to push it on and turn the shaft until it worked its way all the way on. Replace the cover on the motor shaft by installing and lighting the phillips screw. Replace the plastic cover (4 screws) and turn the saw upright..
I removed the black pulley cover from the end of the motor and replaced the drive belt, then replaced the pulley cover. On the opposite side of the motor I removed the brush caps with a screwdriver, then removed the worn brushes and installed the new ones and replaced the brush caps. The motor runs like new now.
I removed the saw stand, then turned the saw over. I removed the black cover at the end of the motor, and removed the old belt and cleaned out the area. I then started working the new belt on the shaft and pulley, starting on the edges, then while rotating the belt, pushing it onto the shaft and pulley all the way.
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Belt was worn and teeth were tearing off, cover was cracked and chipped. I also replaced brushes at this time which I already had.
Unplug saw and remove blade. Vac and blowgun saw dust. Turn saw over, remove bottom half of base. Remove motor, leave electrical intact, no need to take motor to bench. Remove belt cover. Remove belt retainer washer and belt. Make sure pulleys are clean. Replace belt, washer and cover. I use a small drop of blue Loctite on all screws an
... Read mored bolts. If replacing brushes, unscrew brush covers and pull out old brushes. Look at armature with flashlight while turning and check for damage. Replace brushes and covers. Clean motor mount and install motor. Make sure mating surfaces and alignments pins are clean and burr-free. Replace base, turn saw over, install blade and check alignment. Plug in saw, cut wood.
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All the teeth on the belt were missing after owning this machine for 16 years.
It was extremely helpful that someone else had provided really good instructions. My only addition would be to take the base off the saw and turn it upside down on a low stool.
Followed machine instructions
Lowered blade
Removed blade cover
Angled blade to a 45 degrees
Turned table upside down
Removed 4 phillips screws on belt cover and removed cover
Slipped off old belt and worked new belt onto gears for blade and motor
Put belt cover back on
Turn table saw back
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Put blade guard back on and adjusted blade angle to 0, plugged in and it worked
1. Had to remove table saw from stand, turned it upside down in order to gain access to the housing for the belt.
2. Removed the belt cover, removed the old belt and cleaned the area.
3. Installed the belt on the edge of the shaft and pulley, and pushed on the belt as I turned it
Raise blade to maximum height. Unbolt motor from frame. Remove belt cover on motor and replace belt. Put belt cover back on and re bolt motor back on frame. Adjust motor on frame for a straight cut. Tighten all bolts.
I removed the three screws on the drive belt cover.
I removed the one screw that holds the drive belt in.
Placed new belt onto the pulleys.
I put the one screw back in place that holds the drive belt on.
I put the drive belt cover back on and then I put the three screws back in.
I took out the brush co
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I took out the old brushes and put the new brushes in.
I put the brush cover caps back on.
Turned over table saw removed screw and washer replaced drive belt and tighten screw and washer! done!
Turned the table saw back up unscrewed brush caps pulled out the old brushes put in new ones tighten brush cap done!
Thank you for the Delta table saw replacement parts. I believe Dewalt sold Delta a while ago a
... Read morend it was really hard to track down the parts until I was directed to your site by an old parts supplier for Delta.
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