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How to stop a RYOBI Belt Sander belt from coming off
Belt Sanders are made with an overlapping joint. Because of this, it's important to fit the belt in the right direction, otherwise it'll break at the join during use.
Last update: 29/08/2023, 12:25
Why does the sanding belt rub against the body of my Ryobi Sander?
The sanding belt needs alignment. To align the sanding belt, reconnect the power source. Firmly hold the sander away from your body, and turn the tool on. If the belt stays running in the centre of the backing plate you won’t need to make any…
Last update: 15/09/2022, 14:56
What direction to fit the sanding belt on a RYOBI Belt Sander
On the inside of every belt, you’ll see directional arrows. Simply fit the belt in the same direction as the arrow on the side of the tool. The position of the arrow will vary between models.
Last update: 15/09/2022, 15:01
Why is the belt loose on my Ryobi Belt Sander?
If the belt is loose, even after you push back the tensioning lever of your Ryobi Belt Sander, it is most likely because the belt is too big. Belt Sanders come in several sizes - refer to your owner’s manual to know what size belt fits your model…
Last update: 15/09/2022, 15:05
Why does the motor of my Ryobi Belt Sander get hot?
This could be because the motor is getting hot due to blocks in the tools air vents, which are blocked up with sawdust. These are important for airflow that help keep the motor cool. And if they’re blocked up, it’s easy to clean them out with a…
Last update: 15/09/2022, 15:19
Why did the motor of my Ryobi Belt Sander burn out?
This could be cause the Sander was continually used for lengthy periods with little or no break to allow the motor to cool. All Sanders are typically used for long periods and need a rest every now and again to allow the motor to cool. Otherwise…
Last update: 15/09/2022, 15:21
Why does my Ryobi Belt Sander leave grooves in the surface?
If your RYOBI Belt Sander is leaving grooves in the surface, keep the sander as flat as possible and be careful not to tip the sander or change direction because this will only damage your workpiece.
Last update: 15/09/2022, 15:23