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Washer 898769

Manufactured by:
Delta
ERP Number:
ERP10326698
Part Number:
898769
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This is an OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer. The washer is designed for use in Delta lathes. This part is made of metal, and is used in the driving center assembly between the faceplate and the spindle. This item is supplied as an individual replacement part.

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  • Delta
This part works with the following products:
  • Lathe

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Drive belt on the Delta Midi-Lathe had dry rotten and need to be replaces

Woody from Lovettsville, Virginia

1 person found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Wrench set
Parts Used:
898769, 1340949
Open the access doors
Loose the lock handle that locks the motor
Pull up on the handle to loosen the belt
Loosen the set crews from the handwheel and remove it
Loosen the set screw in the step pulley
With a mallet, hit the spindle far enough out to remove the belt from the spindle pulley
Remove the bel t from the motor pulley.
Put it all back in reverse order




Disconnect machine from power source
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2. Open the two access doors (A) Fig. 27.
3. Hold the handle (B) Fig. 27, and loosen the locking lever (C). Pull up on the handle (B) to remove tension on the drive belt
and then tighten locking lever (C).
4. Loosen the two set screws (D) Figs. 27 and 28, and remove the handwheel (E).
5. Loosen the set screw (G) Fig. 28 on the spindle pulley (H).

. Use a soft mallet (J) Fig. 29 to carefully tap the spindle shaft (K) thru the bearing. Tap it far enough to move the
spindle shaft to the right to remove the spindle pulley (H), and spindle shaft (K), (Fig. 30).
IMPORTANT:
Be careful not to drop the metal key (M) Fig. 31 into the hub of the spindle pulley (H).
7. Remove the drive belt (A) Fig. 30 from the motor pulley (B).
8. Replace the drive belt and the spindle assembly in reverse order. Apply proper tension to the drive belt. Refer to
section
GÇ£CHANGING SPINDLE SPEEDSGÇ¥
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9.
IMPORTANT:
When attaching the spindle
and handwheel, make certain that the set screws in the spindle pulley are
tightened against the flat surface of the spindle. Check the spindle pulley to see if it is aligned with the motor pulley.
Adjust if necessary






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