Old delta rockwell table saw parts2/13/2023 I think maybe I could get it, but I really worry about getting it back on! Searching around I've heard people say to "just pull it off and 'slip' the new one on." This thing is tight and I've tried using a screwdriver to leverage it off while slowly rotating things to try and walk if off the motor output spline shaft. I thought this time maybe pictures would help. I've posted about this before ( ), but didn't get much help. The back, showing the arbor bearing back (the recessed button to the left of that bolt): My dad and I cleaned this up when I first bought it, and the one thing we never did figure out was how to either 1) get the belt off or 2) get the arbor gear/flange off. I'm trying to replace the belt (just a very short timing-type belt), but just am not sure how. Whenever I've used schematics, I've always used the 34-335 and 34-300 drawings, as they look identical to my saw.īased on the belt I want to replace, anyone with a 34-300, 34-336, 34-653, 34-654, and 34-657 should have the same setup. I actually can't find any references to a 34-340. Until taking it apart, I've always thought it was a 34-335, hence the title. I have a Rockwell/Delta 34-340 that I'd like to sell and am just giving it a final cleaning/alignment before listing it.
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