I'm looking for advice on the Wadkin BOAS.
While having to change my planer belts I noticed that the feed drive chain is resting on top of the cuter spindle and has already caused parallel grooves from each side of the chain links. There is only a little slack between the 2 top sprockets, not enough to shorten the distance by one link. As far as I know the mountings for the top 2 sprockets are fixed without adjustments, so I'm wondering how I can stop this wear. I seem to remember that if the feed rollers (and so drive chain) are running that increases the tension just enough to stop the contact. If I'm only surfacing I don't run the feed and it doesn't seem that that is the proper solution. Is there something else I can do?
I could upload a photo if that would help.
Thanks
Jo
I may have posted this already by mistake on the private chat forum or else this is a repeat. Sorry!
While having to change my planer belts I noticed that the feed drive chain is resting on top of the cuter spindle and has already caused parallel grooves from each side of the chain links. There is only a little slack between the 2 top sprockets, not enough to shorten the distance by one link. As far as I know the mountings for the top 2 sprockets are fixed without adjustments, so I'm wondering how I can stop this wear. I seem to remember that if the feed rollers (and so drive chain) are running that increases the tension just enough to stop the contact. If I'm only surfacing I don't run the feed and it doesn't seem that that is the proper solution. Is there something else I can do?
I could upload a photo if that would help.
Thanks
Jo
I may have posted this already by mistake on the private chat forum or else this is a repeat. Sorry!