What is the belt for a Hitachi Planer?
What is the belt for a Hitachi Planer?
This is an authentic replacement part manufactured for use with Hitachi planers. This is the belt that drives the cutter block. It connects to two pulleys, it is recommended to clear debris from the pulleys when installing the belt. The belt is sold individually. The belt part no.947-573 is this the belt that drives the toothed drive wheels.
Where can I buy replacement parts for my Hitachi?
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Is the belt on a Hitachi table broken?
Belt broken. Planer blade chipped and dull. Removed old planer blades. Installed new blades and adjusted with adjustment tools. Removed both edger tables, tilted tables up to bring pulleys close enough to install new pulley belt.
Which is the correct belt number for the p100f Planer?
The Belt Part Number: 947-573 is listed as the correct part for the P100F Planer but unfortunately we do not currently have the dimensions. In order to find out the age of the Planer you woudl need to contact Hitachi. Hope this helps! Did this question help you?
This is an authentic replacement part manufactured for use with Hitachi planers. This is the belt that drives the cutter block. It connects to two pulleys, it is recommended to clear debris from the pulleys when installing the belt. The belt is sold individually. The belt part no.947-573 is this the belt that drives the toothed drive wheels.
Belt broken. Planer blade chipped and dull. Removed old planer blades. Installed new blades and adjusted with adjustment tools. Removed both edger tables, tilted tables up to bring pulleys close enough to install new pulley belt.
The Belt Part Number: 947-573 is listed as the correct part for the P100F Planer but unfortunately we do not currently have the dimensions. In order to find out the age of the Planer you woudl need to contact Hitachi. Hope this helps! Did this question help you?