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Todd Arnold
07-10-2023, 3:29 PM
The nut fell off of the lower (larger) pully on my DW733 planer. This is the lower pully the belt goes around, as shown in the attached photo. How in the world do I tighten this nut? I can't get any kind of wrench in there due to the threaded rod that is in the way - and I don't see any remotely easy way to remove that rod. Thanks!

Bill Dufour
07-10-2023, 4:04 PM
Elbow wrench? Maybe a bent flare nut wrench. Socket and a pipe wrench. use locktite next time.
Bill D.
https://www.harborfreight.com/8-piece-metric-offset-box-wrench-set-32042.html?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=12169518939&campaignid=12169518939&utm_content=114845719377&adsetid=114845719377&product=32042&store=3473&gclid=CjwKCAjw2K6lBhBXEiwA5RjtCYFjTEWju2r3kBnE6ntK eOsN_KuuxdODvlujVMC-UFkw1OzSOuqskBoCQB0QAvD_BwE

Bert McMahan
07-10-2023, 4:34 PM
A Knipex pliers wrench might fit in there. If you haven't tried one, it'll look like it's just a channel lock clone that'll strip your nut; in reality, it's an incredibly useful wrench that can put a LOT more force on a nut than you'd think.

More simply though, would the "enclosed" end of an open end wrench not fit in there? It looks like you'd be able to sneak it in a little bit.

Steve Eure
07-10-2023, 5:19 PM
A crowfoot wrench might work. It will offset where a scocket wrench goes and will give you leverage.

mike calabrese
07-10-2023, 5:55 PM
You will need two things...

A 6 point socket of the correct size. Take the socket and cut it down in length so you have just enough of the socket to match the thickness of 1/2 the thickness of the nut.
This should give you enough room to sneak the socket in and address the nut.

No2 get one of the T handle socket drivers shown in the picture below. This set is from harbor freight cost is about $10.00 but you might get a better deal at an auto part store or maybe Walmart
You may have to grind some of the drive square down to assist in clearing the lift screw..
If that does not work drill a couple holes through the socket as shown in the sketch large enough to insert a screwdriver of decent size to assist you in turning the nut.
If you tamper with the lift screws and move the alignment you will have a heck of a time getting the cutter head parallel with the deck later.

Good luck
calabrese55

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Bill Dufour
07-10-2023, 6:15 PM
To adjust a serpentine drive belt on a car I took a piece of flat steel maybe 3/16"x1.5"x 24". I then drilled hole at one end just big enough to slip a socket of the correct size through. Then I welded the socket in place. What size is the nut?
Bill D.
Looked like this but one size socket welded on.
https://www.harborfreight.com/serpentine-belt-tool-kit-63689.html?ccdenc=eyJjb2RlIjoiNjg0MzA1MzIiLCJza3Ui OiI2MzY4OSIsImlzIjoiMTQuOTkifQ%3D%3D&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=20318589014&campaignid=20318589014&utm_content=153510920129&adsetid=153510920129&product=63689&store=&gclid=CjwKCAjw2K6lBhBXEiwA5RjtCa5bgNrYow0J6TtGBkXz 4H4FxvwdDW2Pmk4Oq1gyZYZVeFKf1ky9HxoCKnoQAvD_BwE

Bill Dufour
07-10-2023, 6:19 PM
They also make pass through socket wrenches that drive the socket with external splines. Thinner then a standard socket and wrench setup.
Bill D.
https://www.harborfreight.com/sae-metric-go-thru-socket-set-21-piece-62305.html

Bill Dufour
07-10-2023, 7:09 PM
They also make pass through socket wrenches that drive the socket with external splines. Thinner then a standard socket and wrench setup.
Bill D.
https://www.harborfreight.com/sae-metric-go-thru-socket-set-21-piece-62305.html

Cameron Wood
07-10-2023, 7:25 PM
Take the machine head off, or possibly unfasten the bottom of the threaded rod and raise it up out of the way.

Todd Arnold
07-11-2023, 10:05 AM
Unfortunately, the site will not let me look at your JPG file. I found this, which seems to be the reason: "On May 2, 2019 we removed privileges to view pictures. This is the final change to let everyone know that we will soon convert to a subscriber based system."

Jim Becker
07-11-2023, 10:07 AM
Unfortunately, the site will not let me look at your JPG file. I found this, which seems to be the reason: "On May 2, 2019 we removed privileges to view pictures. This is the final change to let everyone know that we will soon convert to a subscriber based system."
Todd, a mere minimum $6 annual contribution will give you access to images, private messages and the Classifieds. Click the "Donate" button up above to accomplish that.