Belt Grinder D-backing plate for 2x72" knife making grinder with bolt axles For Sale

Belt Grinder D-backing plate for 2x72
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Belt Grinder D-backing plate for 2x72" knife making grinder with bolt axles:
$43.95

BEWARE OF CHINESE COPYCAT PRODUCT SWAMPING , THEY ARE JUNK & NONE OF OUR PARTS WORK WITH THEM!Start your homebuilt grinder project off with a rock solid steel backing plate!D-shaped backing plate for flat platten assembly, this one with even deeper reach for slack belt grinding. This plate is precision cnc cut from 3/8" hot rolled steel. Wheel mounting holes are 1/2-13 precision tapped to ensure that axles are perpendicular to the plate. The centre mounting hole is 1/2" diameter, the slots for a flat platten mounting bracket are 1/4" wide & 6" apart, the u-shaped adjusting slot accepts a 3/8" bolt or stud. The axle holes are 10.5" center to center apart; if you mount two 2" diameter wheels on this backing plate you can easily mount an 8" long by 2-1/2" wide flat platten between the wheels for a large grinding surface. The rectangular spacer plate is 1/8" thick, this effectively makes this plate 1/2" thick through the pivot point & therefore interchangeable with any 1/2" thick d-plate.
We include 2 grade 8 bolts, 3,5" long, 1/2-13 thread, with 4 nylon spacers, 2 1/2" washers & 2 half-nyloc nuts. Also available in a different listing with tracking wheels & a platen mounting bracket. Also available in 1/2" aluminum.
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