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    Grinder noob here

    I have a Clarke bench grinder http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/pr...er-with-sander

    However the belt keeps slipping off so I took the side plate off and remove the top drum spun it around in my hand and could feel it was loose think a bearing may have gone :/ bought this second hand off evil bay.

    Should I ring up machine mart and see of they can service or fix this ? Or is there something I can do from home. All I want is an average grinder to try my hand at making scrap kiridishi knives and roughing out some wood.
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    Machine mart wanted something like 25 quid just to diagnose the problem and then parts and labour to fix it.

    Considering that a NEW one is less than 60 I told him that was ridiculous

    Looks bad

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    Re: Grinder noob here

    Stupid question but have you played around with the tracking knob?

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    Re: Grinder noob here

    Quote Originally Posted by Relin View Post
    Stupid question but have you played around with the tracking knob?
    Yep, you have to get the hight just right on the side tension (tricky bit but sound once set) then you adjust tracking from left to right.
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    Right will have another play around with the heights etc. really getting pissed with it now.

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    Ahem. I think you mean "annoyed"
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    Re: Grinder noob here

    You will yeh but at least its not gone via the window yet
    Work on getting the tension set first, there should be some play on the belt but not in any way loose. Run it free hand first to get the feel then adjust tracking, once its running smooth and true turn the power on for a second and readjust if needed, then run it load free for ten mins to check any ware signs on the belt and heat build up on the motor. It's a bit of trial and error but once that's set just nip it up and leave alone. The tracking will need to be done every belt swap.
    Johnt on here does great belts other than the standard wood type btw.

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    Oooo maybe I should I have asked about belts first I just went and bought some. Probably paid well over the odds and they are not metal specific I don't think. Manage to get it all true and running sound just been out there for about an hour happily making a total mess of a file I deemed "old"

    Just needed some patience and a play with the tensioner.

    Cheers chaps

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nice65 View Post
    Ahem. I think you mean "annoyed"
    Very annoyed yes.

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    Re: Grinder noob here

    now save up and get a KMG


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    I'm not even going to look at that because I will immediately want one.

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    Re: Grinder noob here

    what, a KMG you mean?
    woops!



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    I'm sending you the invoice if I end up with one of these!!!

    Looks ace very accessible belt, that's my main limitation at the moment no way around it short of taking bits of metal guards off.

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    Re: Grinder noob here

    What is the model of the KMG in photo above?

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    Re: Grinder noob here

    Does Aly still have a mini grinder up 4 sale in portobello rd?
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