This drive belt is for planers.
Drive belt connects the motor pulley to the spindle assembly to spin the blades.
Disconnect the power cord before installing this part. Wear work gloves to protect your hands.
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Great Part - Worked as Expected
The V-belt fit perfectly. My DeWalt Planer is working like new.
Guest - September 18, 2019
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Dewalt Planer v-belt
Part was exactly as listed. Installed in a short amount of time and is good as new. Thanks for the help!!
Guest - October 23, 2019
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Super fast service,worked great
Just what I needed, you guys always have the parts I need, and a good prices. Thanks for being the go to place for parts.
Guest - November 22, 2019
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Correct parts
Parts were correct for replacement. They arrived on time.
Robert - December 31, 2019
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Worked as expected
No issues. Arrived on time.
Thx!
Guest - February 24, 2020
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Dewalt plnaer drive belt replacement
The belt arrived quickly and was in great condition.
Guest - May 16, 2020
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it was the exact part needed and the instructional video was spot on
I was so stoked to be able to repair the planner, and with out the instructional video, I am not sure it would have turned out so perfect. repair time was less than 30 minutes and I was up and running. Mahalo for the excellent products and service!!! Mikel
Mikel - June 8, 2020
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Great Part, Planer back up and running.
The old belt had started to disintegrate from age. The new one was a tricky fit, but once installed the planer ran perfectly again. Even though I was warned that shipping times may be delayed due to COVID-19 the belt arrived in record time. Thanks guys!
Dennis - July 20, 2020
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OE Parts
Part arrived quickly and the main thing it was an OE part, not a cheap knock off that would of broken after a few uses.
Ryan - August 22, 2020
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Easy enough repair planner works fine
Fits fine, perhaps a bit tight but that is much better than loose!
I needed a strong clamp to get the pulley on the cutter shaft. I fashioned a crescent moon wood block to fit the pulley so I would not damage it.
Carl - January 2, 2022
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I had to pull the old pulley, file some rough marks from the shaft, install the new key and retainer nut, then install the new belt.. This required removing the chain that drives the feed rollers first.
The whole process took less than 30 minutes and was easily accomplished. The most challenging part was getting the new belt to str
... Read moreetch enough to fit over the new pulley and align properly with the drive pulley on the motor.
Take cover off, front &back. Lift up and then take the four bolts out from the bottom of the motor,lift motor up and off the pins holding it in place,slide back Take belt off and replace with new belt. Now, with a pry bar and a block of wood, pry the bottom of the motor back until it drops down over the two pins that holds it in place.
... Read morePut the four screws back in and tighten,be careful the knives are sharp. Put back together and test. Have fun!!!!
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Nut came loose on DW735 planer belt pulley (factory fault) - belt then destroyed by nearby chain
All pretty straightforward except for fitting the new belt to the pulleys. the only way I found after a lot of frustration is to put the belt on the little pulley, edge the belt on to the big pulley with a screwdriver, and then turn the big pulley with a socket while keeping the screwdriver in place (holding the belt) with the screwdriver
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1. Remove top cover
2. Remove crank handle
3. Remove side cover
4. Remove chain tensioner
5. Remove chain drive with sprocket.
6. Remove large round belt drum and install belt to small round drum, than to install belt to large round drum, reinstall items.
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Belt broke - turned out to be a result of badly worn blades
Belt replacement was a bear. Ended up removing the larger of the two wheels, aligning the belt on the wheel, then using a pipe wrench to pull it over the shaft. Once over the shaft I tapped it down with a rubber mallet. Incredibly tight fit! After assembly I tried planing and again tripped the breaker. I didn\'t think my blades were
... Read morethat terribly worn, but after putting in the new ones the whole unit works like a charm again.
First unplug from power outlet.
Remove necessary panels/covers to gain access to drive belt.
Install new belt on smaller pulley, slide a portion of the belt on the upper edge of the larger pulley, turn the large pulley counterclockwise using a socket wrench while holding pressure on the belt at the large pulley, the belt wil
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DW735 Dewalt Planer
1. Cut off shredded belt
2. Installed new belt
It took some doing to get the new belt on and get it aligned properly. Used ratchet and socket to turn the cutter head after getting part of the belt on both pulleys. You kind of have to fold the belt under itself to get it on the pulley so the belt is fully engaged on both pulley
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Old V belt on Dewalt 13 inch planer broke. Installed new V belt.
Follow the video you had. The only problem was getting the belt on the big pulley Had to use a long pointed chisel I had for leverage and inserting it at the center of the pulley. Took me 4 or 5 times to get the belt on there. The planer now works just like new.
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The drive belt got chewed up cause the pulley retaining nut somehow worked loose and fell off machine at some point.
I simply ordered the nut from ereplacement parts.com and patiently waited for it to come in the mail. I also replaced the chewed up drive belt after installing the new pulley retaining nut. I used the lug wrench to assist turning the pulley while coaxing the drive belt on. That part was a bit more challenging! You just work the belt on a
... Read morelittle at a time while rotating the bigger pulley with the lug wrench. You can also use correct socket and drive wrench.
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Model Cross Reference
This part works with the following models:
ERP Number: ERP10176139
Manufacturer Part Number: 5140010-28
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