This is a great thread, I've just discovered it. Thanks @Sideways
I hope no-one minds me hijacking it, rather than starting another new one. It seems like you've already been through the process that I've started, though much more thoroughly.
So I've recently aquired a Kity 613 bandsaw. Very happy with it. (Thanks @Tanglefoot20 ).
Before starting to use it in ernest I'm giving it a clean up and basic stripdown and once over. It looks like it's had an easy life, not many signs of wear and tear, and it's quite heavily built for a small machine; thats reassuring. Couple of things I've found so far though with don't look great.
The first is the motor fan. Mine is an extremely loose fit, so much so in fact that it would just spin on the shaft without the wedge of cardboard that I found jammed in there when I investigated. It's odd because the motor shaft is splinned, as described in Sideways's notes above, but the hole in the plastic fan is just too big. Can't work out if it's been excessively worn at some stage or it's a replacement. Anyway, I can't work out how to fix it securely. It's probably polypropylene or similar so tricky to find a glue that'll hold. Though I wouldn't really want to glue it in place anyway. Has anyone got any good ideas please?
Second thing puzzling me is the polyvee drive belt. It looks to be too close to the inner body panel of the machine. There's also a couple of "tracks" on the pulleys unused, suggesting the belt could be moved outwards or is too narrow. Hopefully this can be seen in my photos. Any opinions on this as well please? I don't think it's actually rubbing, but it's damn close.
Thanks
Simon
I hope no-one minds me hijacking it, rather than starting another new one. It seems like you've already been through the process that I've started, though much more thoroughly.
So I've recently aquired a Kity 613 bandsaw. Very happy with it. (Thanks @Tanglefoot20 ).
Before starting to use it in ernest I'm giving it a clean up and basic stripdown and once over. It looks like it's had an easy life, not many signs of wear and tear, and it's quite heavily built for a small machine; thats reassuring. Couple of things I've found so far though with don't look great.
The first is the motor fan. Mine is an extremely loose fit, so much so in fact that it would just spin on the shaft without the wedge of cardboard that I found jammed in there when I investigated. It's odd because the motor shaft is splinned, as described in Sideways's notes above, but the hole in the plastic fan is just too big. Can't work out if it's been excessively worn at some stage or it's a replacement. Anyway, I can't work out how to fix it securely. It's probably polypropylene or similar so tricky to find a glue that'll hold. Though I wouldn't really want to glue it in place anyway. Has anyone got any good ideas please?
Second thing puzzling me is the polyvee drive belt. It looks to be too close to the inner body panel of the machine. There's also a couple of "tracks" on the pulleys unused, suggesting the belt could be moved outwards or is too narrow. Hopefully this can be seen in my photos. Any opinions on this as well please? I don't think it's actually rubbing, but it's damn close.
Thanks
Simon