A little Skil locomotive belt sander followed me home from my travels Saturday - a Skil "Zephyrplane Junior" belt sander, model number, JY. Googling that model number got me nothing, nor is there anything over on VintageMachinery.com. It's a chunky little tool: 5 amps, considerable weight (I love the advice on the label to let the tool do the work; with the weight of this tool relative to its sanding footprint, that won't be a problem).
Anyone have any literature on this, or thoughts on these questions?:
1. The belt width appears to be 2-1/4". The length isn't clear yet - the belt doesn't want to come off, yet the drive drum just spins, not moving the belt (not sure if the idler drum spins freely, or if the belt's oversized). So, my first question is, what belt size is called out for this?
2. Suggestions on maintenance? There's a plug marked "oil," down where the worm drive would be; I assume that, as with most worm drive tools, the worm/bevel gear run in oil, but don't know what oil is recommended. Also, not visible in this photo because it's on the left side of the sander is a plate over what I bet is a short chain or a gear train from the bevel gear shaft down to the drive drum; do these usually run in grease?
3. And, the evergreen question: anything else I should know before putting a new cord on this and putting it in service?