This invention is an improved Sanding Belt attachment with replaceable sanding belts, to be used in a workshop machine such as a pedestal drill or a similar device.
This invention provides a telescopic arm with a bearing assembly, drive shaft and drive drum at one end, and a tracking drum at the other. The telescopic arm has a spring fixed within it to provide a suitable force outwards towards the tracking drum.
The bearing assembly has an upper and lower bearing through which the drive shaft is fixed.
The upper end of the drive shaft is tightened into the chuck of a pedestal drill, and the lower end of the drive shaft has a threaded hole.
The drive drum having a male threaded shaft at one end enables it to be fixed and tightened into the threaded hole in the end of the drive shaft. This situation allows the drive drum to be removed and exchanged for drum of a different profile.
The bearings in the bearing housing are spaced at such a distance apart so as to provide vertical stability at the drive drum end of the telescopic arm.
At the opposite end of the telescopic arm is the tracking drum. The tracking drum has one bearing in the upper end and one bearing at the lower end. These two bearings allow the tracking drum to rotate freely on its shaft which is fixed on the outer end of the telescopic arm. The shaft that the tracking drum rotates on is slightly extended at the bottom end so as to engage into one of the slots or holes in the drill press table thus creating a solid and stable positioning for the devise in the horizontal plane.
When the device is attached to the drill press it presents the sanding belt at 90 degrees to the drill press table, allowing many variations of sanding profile to be achieved.
Included and as part of the device is a suitably shaped metal backing plate with a flatted area. The top edge of the metal plate engages with and is fixed to the telescopic arm. The flatted area of the backing plate is positioned to be behind the working area of the sanding belt between the drive drum and the tracking drum. This enables a flat surface to be worked. The metal plate can easily be removed allowing gentle convex curves to be worked in the same area. At the drive drum end of the device concave sanding and shaping can be achieved. The interchangeable drive drum arrangement adds versatility.
Included and as part of the device is suitably shaped narrow drive wheel that replaces The drive drum. The outer edge of the wheel has a radius and carries a narrow sanding belt to allow detailed concave sanding.
To assist with understanding the invention, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings which show examples of the invention.
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Finally, it is to be understood that the inventive concept in any of its aspects can be incorporated in many different constructions so that the generality of the preceding description is not to be superseded by the particularity of the attached drawings. Various alterations, modifications and/or additions may be incorporated into the various constructions and arrangements of parts without departing from the spirit or ambit of the invention.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2007905876 | Oct 2007 | AU | national |