Belts for a Viceroy TDS1 Lathe
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Belts for a Viceroy TDS1 Lathe
Has anyone tried using continuous belts, instead of linked belts, on this lathe? Would it be difficult to fit the upper belt if it was of the continuous type?
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- Hardware/Software: Viceroy TDS 1/1GB lathe, Imperial, stripped down and rebuilt.
Viceroy Taper/Tracer attachment, Shop made cross slide tracer attachment, VSD. - Location: New Zealand
Hi
I considered this option when I refurbished my lathe. I did some research and found that linked belts are superior in this application. They absorb vibration and are easy to replace or shorten.
Adding a continuous belt requires the removal of the intermediate shaft within the cabinet, and the intermediate shaft in the head stock. Removal of the spindle is not required. The job is relatively easy after the first time.
Is your lathe similar to mine? There seem to have been a number of versions.
I considered this option when I refurbished my lathe. I did some research and found that linked belts are superior in this application. They absorb vibration and are easy to replace or shorten.
Adding a continuous belt requires the removal of the intermediate shaft within the cabinet, and the intermediate shaft in the head stock. Removal of the spindle is not required. The job is relatively easy after the first time.
Is your lathe similar to mine? There seem to have been a number of versions.
Regards
Dazz
Dazz