Attachment 16482
2 by 72 inch belt grinder:smash:
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Attachment 16482
2 by 72 inch belt grinder:smash:
Belt grinders are a favorite build around here. Do you have more pics or details you can upload?
Pictures are too large
Machined Bearings into 8" Castor contact wheel
Attachment 16549
Machined and direct mounted a 6" Steel Drive Wheel
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Used a 2hp 110Volt 3450 rpm Motor
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Made a adjustable degree Flat platen attachment
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Machined a tapered Tracking Wheel for the tracking Mechanism
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Yes, it is a KMG Clone!! LOVE IT!!:cool:
Is it completed?
Yes
Works awesome
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Nice project. I have planned to make my own too. But im trying to find out how to make drive wheels etc. Without a metal lathe. Drill and angle grinder has been my solution so far. But its difficult to get balanced result.. I tried to make frame from the pipe and plate by welding them together, then machined with drill and angle grinder.
Works.. but result vibrates too much. Needs another try, but i think it might work.
Thanks for the pictures, got some usefull information from them.
Get a machine shop to do them for you
That is the critical part of these machines