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27th January 2010, 03:29 PM #1New Member
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Robland Combination
I have a Robland K 26 combination which I have owned for 18 years. The machine has given good service, but like me, was starting to get a bit creaky in the bearing department. I have replaced 24 of the bearings with original SKF spec bearings and the thing now runs smoothly. This machine uses 3 different flat drive belts to drive its main components and whilst the existing originals are still serviceable, I would like to have some spares. I dont think converting to vee belts is an option ?? as the driven pulleys run very close to the underside of the saw bench top .The original were made in Switzerland.
There does not seem to be many (any) spares suppliers in oz and I understand Robland no longer carry parts for my antique.
Has anyone had the same problem and did they find a fix
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27th January 2010, 07:28 PM #2
if you dismantle the unit and take the things you want spared to a fitter / machinist shop, specify you want EXACT match im sure they would be happy to make it for you.
Zed
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27th January 2010, 09:01 PM #3
Hi Alan,
I do not have a Robland machine but have used these guys to provide many metric belts for our industry.
They may be able to tell you where to get it if they don't stock it.
Regards,
Tom
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