Drum Sander Feed Belt Conveyor Compatible with Delta 18-36 Drum Sander – 120 Grit Silicon Carbide, 18″ x 47-1/2″

$48.99

Specification

Overview

Brand

‎makiwork

Grit Type

‎Medium

Voltage

‎25 Volts

Power Source

‎Corded Electric

Grit Number

‎120.0

Item Weight

‎2.64 pounds

Manufacturer

‎makiwork

Package Dimensions

‎22.75 x 18.5 x 2.25 inches

Item model number

‎18×47-1/2

Size

‎18×47-1/2

Color

‎Black

Style

‎120 Grit

Material

‎Silicon Carbide

Item Package Quantity

‎1

Batteries Included?

‎No

Batteries Required?

‎No

ASIN

B0DP7F28KH

Date First Available

November 28, 2024

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  1. TocaLaGuitarra

    Good replacement option
    This is a nice replacement feed belt for my Delta 255x. If you let it drift too much, it will fray the sides of your feed belt, and eventually you’ll need to replace it with something like this. It fits well, and the cost is reasonable. Never an easy thing to replace these and tune it up again for proper tracking, but that’s a function of the machine not the belt itself.

  2. Mildly Cranky Johnny

    good materials. bad joint spacing.
    Drum Sander Feed Belt Conveyor Compatible with Delta 18-36 Drum Sander – 100 Grit Silicone Carbide, 18″ x 47-1/2″i got this to replace the belt on my delta 18 36 bought back in 2002. on initial inspection it seems mostly fine. what appears to be a nice heavy duty underlayment, a resin over cloth typ[e sandpaper. it says 100 grit silicone carbide, which is odd because the correct term is silicon carbide. so that lead me to a deeper dive inspection of the overall item. and here is when i discovered the joint. see wtih sanding belts of any type you have a tape of some kind maybe with a fiber of some kind on the underside of the belt. this is heavy duty task specific tape that is meant to hold your belt together in a loop, under high heat and stree operations. sometimes but not always the joint is at an angle. almost always you want the belt s seam to be perfect as this will ensure trouble free tracking. ultimately imagine the belt as a tube, basically 2 circles at the ends of each tube. if both of these circle diameters are the same, then you tools calibration mechanism will allow for proper tracking of the belt so it stays centered on the rollers. however, is one circle has a larger diameter than the other side this will complicaqte the tracking and the belt will want to veer in a particular direction. wellllll… after seeing the silicone carbide whcih made me question some of shall we say quality assurances i had just assumed were in place until seeing that poorly worded title. well, the seam is gapped at one end by about a1/16″ to 3/32″ while it is flush on the other side. sadly, for this reason i am not compelled to go thru all the trouble of setting it up onto my tool knowing full well, there are going to be difficulties with tgracking because somehow one side is going to be longer than the other side. in practice i cannot attest to the verascity of this claim as i am simply unwilling to test it further. will it work. yeah probably. the size seemed right by eyeballing it. the materials seem good enough. but the trauma of resetting a belt that isnt going to work as well or better than the one on it doesnt seem worth the effort. maybe you will have better luck. perhaps it was a manufactruring defect specific to my sample. maybe its a setting jig and theyre all gonna have this problem. i have no idea which situation it is. i would not order again because the doubt just ruins it for me.

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