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MattRain 17-11-2015 11:02

Delta Drill Press Belt? Aftermarket Part?
 
Does anyone know of a belt that can work with an older Delta Drill Press? Model Number 11-990 TYPE 1.

http://www.ereplacementparts.com/vbelt-p-83036.html
http://www.mikestools.com/1343782-Delta-Belt.aspx

Belt is showing as Obsolete.

The belt snapped last night in the middle of our FTC season. The belt has "K 32.5" printed onto it. Anyone else on these forums have this drill press?

Mark McLeod 17-11-2015 11:06

Re: Delta Drill Press Belt? Aftermarket Part?
 
Think this might work?
http://www.amazon.com/Urethane-Repla.../dp/B00UW4VUUI
or this
http://stores.renovoparts.com/1343782-v-belt/

MattRain 17-11-2015 11:11

Re: Delta Drill Press Belt? Aftermarket Part?
 
I saw that, but its a completely different design. The belt that snapped was a V shaped black belt, as were that one has teeth and clear. Im not sure if it would act the same way.

If I can find a belt similar to size, I can move the Drill Press Motor slightly to make up for the added length.

EDIT: The Second link may be it. I will check again on the press at lunch. Thank you

MrForbes 17-11-2015 11:14

Re: Delta Drill Press Belt? Aftermarket Part?
 
you might also consider taking the broken belt to a place that sells lots of them, and see if they have a match in stock.

http://www.bbcarizona.com/

for example. You didn't say how wide it is, so I dont know if there might be other sources.

The urethane belt should be a suitable replacement, if it's the same width and length. The material and "teeth" dont really matter much.

sanddrag 17-11-2015 11:14

Re: Delta Drill Press Belt? Aftermarket Part?
 
Ebay, take your pick:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-Replacem...AOSw4SlV7wf d

http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-Replacem...AOSw9mFWJwh Z

MattRain 17-11-2015 11:22

Re: Delta Drill Press Belt? Aftermarket Part?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MrForbes (Post 1505830)
you might also consider taking the broken belt to a place that sells lots of them, and see if they have a match in stock.

http://www.bbcarizona.com/

for example. You didn't say how wide it is, so I dont know if there might be other sources.

The urethane belt should be a suitable replacement, if it's the same width and length. The material and "teeth" dont really matter much.

I don't know the size off the top of my head, but its currently sitting in the car. That place is just a few minutes from my office, I will head over there today or tomorrow to see if they have anything that would work. THANKS!

Mr V 17-11-2015 12:14

Re: Delta Drill Press Belt? Aftermarket Part?
 
Do you have an old school hardware store, power equipment store, or NAPA near by? If so take the broken belt in and they'll match it up with a suitable belt. It has a nominal OD of 33" and a nominal width of 5/8". 32.5" is the diameter of the center of the working surface. You want a power transmission belt like used in lawn equipment, washing machines, ect but an automotive belt will work in a pinch and get you back in business today.

The belts with the "teeth" are fully compatible, in theory they last longer by running cooler and run quieter, at least if the teeth have random spacing.

MrForbes 17-11-2015 12:25

Re: Delta Drill Press Belt? Aftermarket Part?
 
like this?

http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/de...325/03305.oap?

:)

karlonpc 17-11-2015 12:34

Re: Delta Drill Press Belt? Aftermarket Part?
 
Buy a link belt and just make it the correct size, if the original belt was a vee belt

MattRain 17-11-2015 12:44

Re: Delta Drill Press Belt? Aftermarket Part?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr V (Post 1505854)
Do you have an old school hardware store, power equipment store, or NAPA near by? If so take the broken belt in and they'll match it up with a suitable belt. It has a nominal OD of 33" and a nominal width of 5/8". 32.5" is the diameter of the center of the working surface. You want a power transmission belt like used in lawn equipment, washing machines, ect but an automotive belt will work in a pinch and get you back in business today.

The belts with the "teeth" are fully compatible, in theory they last longer by running cooler and run quieter, at least if the teeth have random spacing.

Thank you! I have a loaner drill press for the time being, until we got a new belt.

Quote:

Originally Posted by MrForbes (Post 1505855)

That's the shape of the belt, yep.

MrForbes 17-11-2015 12:49

Re: Delta Drill Press Belt? Aftermarket Part?
 
I meant that size, too.

Mr V 17-11-2015 13:52

Re: Delta Drill Press Belt? Aftermarket Part?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MrForbes (Post 1505855)

No actually I meant a belt like this http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/de...&keyword=5l330 since it is a wrapped industrial belt. The automotive one will work in a pinch but the profile is slightly different between the industrial and automotive belts.

MattRain 17-11-2015 14:07

Re: Delta Drill Press Belt? Aftermarket Part?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr V (Post 1505885)
No actually I meant a belt like this http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/de...&keyword=5l330 since it is a wrapped industrial belt. The automotive one will work in a pinch but the profile is slightly different between the industrial and automotive belts.

I picked up the one that exact one at lunch. I will try it out after work.

Thank you guys.

Mr_I 17-11-2015 14:17

Re: Delta Drill Press Belt? Aftermarket Part?
 
You probably found a replacement by now, but this product might be useful for those who need a replacement. It's designed to reduce vibration on tools such as table saws, drill presses, and other power tools. (I use it on my table saw, and it works!) The best part is you get to make it as long as you need.

http://www.rockler.com/1-2-power-twist-plus-link-v-belt


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