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Christopher Fallago
07-02-2020, 10:51 PM
Hi guys, I bought a felder AD751 a few years ago, its a great machine but shortly after I bought it I realized that the rubber rollers. Mostly the infeed roller was breaking down and chunking out. once it starts slipping a tiny bit on the feed wood, it will stop and the roller will just self destruct and the soft rubber will just disintigrate and it sticks everywhere, it almost is like sap once it breaks down. I use glidecote among other surface lubricants regularly.

My question is more about replacing or resurfacing the roller.
1) does anyone have the manual or parts diagram for the ad741/751?
2) does anyone have experience removing the rollers,how big of a PITA is it?
3) what are my replacement options, I almost with I had the metal feed rollers.

Kevin Jenness
07-03-2020, 8:10 AM
Western Roller is one outfit that can recover your rollers. I don't think the Glidecoat is the problem. I replaced some old blue polyurethane rollers that had deteriorated from age to the point they were practically melting. (As opposed to those stock tan rollers that just get harder.)

Patrick Walsh
07-03-2020, 8:13 AM
Western Roller is one outfit that can recover your rollers. I don't think the Glidecoat is the problem. I replaced some old blue polyurethane rollers that had deteriorated from age to the point they were practically melting. (As opposed to those stock tan rollers that just get harder.)

Are you saying glide coat eats them.

I have steel on my Felder but plan to replace it about this time next year if not sooner..

Darcy Warner
07-03-2020, 8:27 AM
Western roller will not do anything wider than 12"

Literally 100s of places in the country that will strip and recover rolls with rubber or urethane.

Last set of rolls I did, cost more for shipping both ways than the recovering.

Steve Jenkins
07-03-2020, 10:13 AM
Western roller will not do anything wider than 12"

Literally 100s of places in the country that will strip and recover rolls with rubber or urethane.

Last set of rolls I did, cost more for shipping both ways than the recovering.
I had infeed and outfeed rollers recovered by Western Roller with their yellow urethane. They are 20” long.

Bill Dufour
07-03-2020, 3:26 PM
Is this a power feeder on a table saw or maybe its a planner. Does it really need rubber or would striations be okay.
Maybe just sandblast the surface for more grip
Bill D

Darcy Warner
07-03-2020, 4:45 PM
I had infeed and outfeed rollers recovered by Western Roller with their yellow urethane. They are 20” long.

Maybe they slipped on a couple sections, but they do not lay it up on the shaft. Just had this conversation with them a couple months ago when I needed planer rollers redone.

Christopher Fallago
07-04-2020, 9:03 AM
guess I should call western, and also some other places.

Does anyone have the manual or parts diagrams for a felder ad751 or 741?

Mike King
07-04-2020, 9:45 AM
The manuals are on the Felder Owners Group manuals page. If not a member you should join....


https://groups.io/g/felderownersgroup/files/Manuals%20&%20Drawings (https://groups.io/g/felderownersgroup/files/Manuals%20&%20Drawings)

Bill Dufour
07-04-2020, 2:07 PM
What country? Not knowing that I recommend you talk to local print shops and ask them where they get their rollers recovered.
I would think you live where there are a lot of rubber makers so it should not be too hard to find someone near you.
A lot of rubber goods in the USA come from Indonesia and Malayasia near you.
Bill D.
USA

My second goggle hit looks promising since they mention roller recovering in rubber or PU

http://www.njrp.com.my/