Scott Taylor
05-13-2007, 11:47 AM
My uncle gave me this very stout Milwaukee 4" belt sander a few weeks ago. He said it is pratically new as he never really used it, but it must be 5-10 years old.
I finally tried to use it last night and I can't keep the belt on track. Aside from the trigger, there are only two other parts to mess with. The lock/unlock to install the belt, and the front guide wheel screw. I maxed the screw out and the belt still runs over.
I feel like an idiot asking this on here, but if someone has the answer, I am sure they are a member of this site.
I finally tried to use it last night and I can't keep the belt on track. Aside from the trigger, there are only two other parts to mess with. The lock/unlock to install the belt, and the front guide wheel screw. I maxed the screw out and the belt still runs over.
I feel like an idiot asking this on here, but if someone has the answer, I am sure they are a member of this site.