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    hi
    how do you remove the pulley from the spindle of a waldown drill i did"nt want to put a puller on it in case i broke the pulley
    what is the correct way of doing it,i have obvisouly undone the nut on the spline but arn't sure of the way to go
    many thanks steve

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    Dunno, he says 'helpfully', but one of these blokes on this thread might know. It has pics too.
    https://www.woodworkforums.com/f65/waldown-type-8sn-series-iii-rebuild-144610
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    Carefull check to see if it has a grub screw , and if it dose check to see if there is a second one below the first , to grub screw is often a locking screw,
    if your going to use a puller use one that grips close to the shaft and a mild heat on the pulley won't hurt
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