Belt pulley - Keyway Slotter
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Belt pulley - Keyway Slotter
Hi, does anyone know of a firm, or local engineer, who can cut a keyway into the hub of a belt pulley.
From the advice I'd been given - I undertstand that this job needs to be done 'right'.
I live in the NE of England.
Thanks
Elliot
From the advice I'd been given - I undertstand that this job needs to be done 'right'.
I live in the NE of England.
Thanks
Elliot

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Re: Belt pulley - Keyway Slotter
good luck with that Elliot..sounds very technical indeed...what you using it for..?????
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Re: Belt pulley - Keyway Slotter
Hi MIke
I've got the chance of a 8" diameter pulley that fits the Lister, but with no keyway. As I intend to drive a saw bench with this belt pulley, I need to get a keyway properly cut into the hub.
I'll keep looking for a pulley that's precut with a keyway - but in the meantime thought I'd see if there were any locals or firms that could help out.
I'm seeing an local engineer tomorrow - fingers crossed he has a key slot cutter, or knows someone who does.
Elliot
I've got the chance of a 8" diameter pulley that fits the Lister, but with no keyway. As I intend to drive a saw bench with this belt pulley, I need to get a keyway properly cut into the hub.
I'll keep looking for a pulley that's precut with a keyway - but in the meantime thought I'd see if there were any locals or firms that could help out.
I'm seeing an local engineer tomorrow - fingers crossed he has a key slot cutter, or knows someone who does.
Elliot

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hi Elliot..
i see you method now,but it seems to be a lot of work for a pulley though...
your get this one done a find the rite one..
im thinking that its not going to be an easy or cheap job to do what you want to do????
keep us posted on the progress of it..good luck with it,just make sure theres no way it will come off while its running...
regards,mike..
i see you method now,but it seems to be a lot of work for a pulley though...
your get this one done a find the rite one..
im thinking that its not going to be an easy or cheap job to do what you want to do????
keep us posted on the progress of it..good luck with it,just make sure theres no way it will come off while its running...
regards,mike..

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Hi Elliot, James H WOOD Engineers, Tweedmouth, Berwick on Tweed, will do the job for you. I am getting one done next week, they might do it while you wait If you want anymore info just ask . Bill.

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bencam43 wrote:Hi Elliot, James H WOOD Engineers, Tweedmouth, Berwick on Tweed, will do the job for you. I am getting one done next week, they might do it while you wait If you want anymore info just ask . Bill.
Hi Bill
I'm going up to Eyemouth towards the end of next week, so that would work in perfectly.
Thanks a lot for that.
Elliot

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Re: Belt pulley - Keyway Slotter
You can always cut it with a keyway chisel and a club hammer.
Saw it done in one of those war information films when I was an apprentice.
Saw it done in one of those war information films when I was an apprentice.
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i guess that was all they had back in those days,sounds like you need a very large hammer to do that job along with a very sharp chisel...
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I'll bet if you closely at some old shafts you will see signs of them having been cut by hand.
It didn't take long. They were good at it.
If you come across an old cold chisel with a squashed diamond at the end, that's what it's for.
Phil
It didn't take long. They were good at it.
If you come across an old cold chisel with a squashed diamond at the end, that's what it's for.
Phil
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thanks for the info Phil,i will keep an eye out for one when im out and about...
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Elliot,
the correct pulley for a lister A
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/STATIONARY-ENGINE-BELT-PULLEY-/220956803122?pt=UK_BOI_FarmingEquipment_RL&hash=item33720d4032
ian
the correct pulley for a lister A
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/STATIONARY-ENGINE-BELT-PULLEY-/220956803122?pt=UK_BOI_FarmingEquipment_RL&hash=item33720d4032
ian

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ian webb wrote:Elliot,
the correct pulley for a lister A
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/STATIONARY-ENGINE-BELT-PULLEY-/220956803122?pt=UK_BOI_FarmingEquipment_RL&hash=item33720d4032
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Missed winning the pulley - annoying, as only by pennies....
Elliot

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Re: Belt pulley - Keyway Slotter
Elliot its always the same on there..ive been out bid by 1p in the past...quite how that works i don't know
so what i do now is bid what i want to pay for it and leave it,if i win then that's fine,but if i don't well tuff
it always seems that when you want something you can never find it...once you have one you will find lots more.lol.lol..
keep looking and your fine one,or one of us will find one for you...im still looking for you....
mike...
so what i do now is bid what i want to pay for it and leave it,if i win then that's fine,but if i don't well tuff
it always seems that when you want something you can never find it...once you have one you will find lots more.lol.lol..
keep looking and your fine one,or one of us will find one for you...im still looking for you....
mike...

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mike d wrote:Elliot its always the same on there..ive been out bid by 1p in the past...quite how that works i don't know
so what i do now is bid what i want to pay for it and leave it,if i win then that's fine,but if i don't well tuff
it always seems that when you want something you can never find it...once you have one you will find lots more.lol.lol..
keep looking and your fine one,or one of us will find one for you...im still looking for you....
mike...
Mike
Your so right - and I must admit I didn't realise that the original 6" x 6" pulley did bolt onto the flywheel - I thought they all went on the shaft and were held in place by a keysteel and grub screw/bolt. So I can now see why, if you fit 'another type' and the pulley/slot is not 100% correct, and has a load, how damage could be done to the main crankshaft.
So yes, eyes peeled for a 3 x bolt connection pulley.
Cheers
Elliot

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When you never replyed and I knew you had gone away for a while I did bid on it Elliot for you but I was out bid straight away and didn't want to go wild as I didn't know if you'd found one or not. There was also some others I bid on but outbid on them also, keep looking one will turn up, and the rallies will be starting soon so that gives you more places for people to look. I've just found out that there's a sale on at Durham every month so I'm going to try and have a look over see if theres much there or not, might find one there fingers crossed.
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