Combination belt and disk sander machine

Abrasive tool making process – material – or composition – With carbohydrate or reaction product thereof

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51135BT, 51148, B24B 2110, B24B 2118

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043355420

ABSTRACT:
An abrading machine having a main body of elongate shape with an abrading belt extending therealong and supported by rolls adjacent each end of the main body. A roll mounting assembly in place on the main body carries one of the rolls and is normally in a spring biased position to assure proper belt tensioning. The mounting assembly includes a roll carrying spindle and a spindle adjustment for purpose of proper belt tracking on the roll. The mounting assembly also includes a roll release lever for temporarily retracting the roll during belt replacement. The main body of the machine defines laterally orientated openings facilitating belt removal. A power output shaft is coupled to one of the belt carrying rolls and further powers an abrading disk affixed to the shaft end. A tool bed is offset from the disk.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2055351 (1936-09-01), Hormel
patent: 2449519 (1948-09-01), Sutton
patent: 2780897 (1957-02-01), Radase
patent: 2832179 (1958-04-01), Beltram
patent: 3538650 (1970-11-01), Pollak

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