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RIDGID BELT SANDER R2740 Troubleshooting
Efficient fixes/diagnosis for the RIDGID BELT SANDER R2740
Belt sander won’t turn on
The sander doesn’t seem to have power.
You May Have Tripped Your Breaker
There is a certain amount of energy that can be pulled from a power supply and if it reaches a specific amount the breaker will trip. This is an emergency act in order to save the electrical components. Make sure to unplug the sander and then go check the breaker box in your home or facility. If you notice that the breaker is tripped into the off position, then you should flip it to the on position.
Your Power Cord May Be Bad
If the power cord needs to be replaced the first step is replacing the face cover of the sander. This includes removing five hex screws. After the cover is removed the switch needs to be removed including the wires connected to it. There will be a ground wire connected to the sander that needs to be removed as well. Now, the wires from the new power cord can be attached to the switch. Attached the switch and the ground wire back to the housing. Replace the face cover by reapplying the five hex screws.
RIDGID Belt Sander R2740 Power Cord Replacement
Belt sander has a bad vibration
There is an aggressive vibration when using the sander.
Bad bearings
The bearing that can cause vibration is located primarily on the motor shaft, if the bearing on the motor shaft has not gone bad examine other bearings on rotating shaft.
To resolve vibrations the sander will have to be disassembled and the bearings removed and replaced. To replace the bearing first remove the old bearing by gently prying the old bearing from both sides until the bearing is removed. After the old bearing is removed gently tap the new bearing into place with a hammer. Tap around the bearing instead of only one section so it does not bind or sit on the shaft at an angle.
RIDGID R2740 Ball Bearing Replacement
Belt sander has a grinding or squealing sound
An abnormal sound is coming from the sander when in use.
Grinding or squealing sounds can be caused by ball bearing failing or a bad brush assembly.
Bad bearings
To replace the bearing first remove the old bearing by gently prying the old bearing from both sides until the bearing is removed. After the old bearing is removed gently tap the new bearing into place with a hammer. Tap around the bearing instead of only one section so it does not bind or sit on the shaft at an angle.
RIDGID R2740 Ball Bearing Replacement
Bad brush assembly
To resolve a bad brush assembly. First remove screws from the handle to gain access to the interior of the handle. Once access has been gained to the interior remove the screws holding the brush cap and replace the brush assembly.
RIDGID Belt Sander R2740 Brush Assembly Replacement
Belt sander has low power
The sander is working, but it seems to lack an appropriate amount of power.
low power is caused by a bad timing belt.
Timing belt
To replace the timing belt first remove the sanding belt dust collector. Then the belt cover and corresponding screws. Remove the old timing belt by forcing a screwdriver under the belt at the small pulleys and rotating the large pulley. The old timing belt should come off track and be able to be removed. Replace the timing belt by first attaching at the large pulley, then replace belt at the small pulleys by rotating the belt and forcing over the small pulleys. Replace cover, dust collecting bag and sanding belt.
RIDGID BELT SANDER R2740 Timing Belt Replacement
Belt sander will not tension
The sand paper will not stay on due to a lack of tension.
Lack of tension is caused by the timing belt going bad.
Timing belt may have expanded causing a lack of tension
To replace the timing belt first remove the sanding belt dust collector. Then the belt cover and corresponding screws. Remove the old timing belt by forcing a screwdriver under the belt at the small pulleys and rotating the large pulley. The old timing belt should come off track and be able to be removed. Replace the timing belt by first attaching at the large pulley, then replace belt at the small pulleys by rotating the belt and forcing over the small pulleys. Replace cover, dust collecting bag and sanding belt.A faulty spring in the tension lever can cause a lack of tension
RIDGID BELT SANDER R2740 Timing Belt Replacement
Tension lever spring may have worn out
The tension lever located on the side of the sander allows removal and replacement of the sand paper. Overtime, the spring that’s located in the tension lever wears down and causes the tension lever to malfunction. This can be remedied by replacing the spring. First, release the lever and remove the sand paper. Then remove the two hex screws located approximately two inches on the side of the sander near the tension lever. Next, you can pull gray face cover away from its original position. Remove the old spring and replace it with a new one. After that you can reassemble the face cover.
RIDGID Belt Sander R2740 Tension Lever Spring Replacement
Sander cuts out
The sander works, but the powers seems to cut out during use.
Power Cord is Frayed
The source of the sander’s energy comes from the power cord. If you notice that the sander slightly loses power while operating, then that could be a sign of a frayed power cord. Inspect the wire to see if there are any wires showing throughout the cord. If you see any showing a possible solution could be to apply electrical tape to the sight. If that doesn’t resolve the problem, then a power cord replacement should be your next step.
RIDGID Belt Sander R2740 Power Cord Replacement
Bad Power Cord
If the power cord needs to be replaced the first step is replacing the face cover of the sander. This includes removing five hex screws. After the cover is removed the switch needs to be removed including the wires connected to it. There will be a ground wire connected to the sander that needs to be removed as well. Now, the wires from the new power cord can be attached to the switch. Attached the switch and the ground wire back to the housing. Replace the face cover by reapplying the five hex screws.
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My sander is dead. I have tested the switch which is good. There is power to both brushes.
What is the next logical step?
How do I test the motherboard.
Charles P Crettier - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Dust does not enter dust bag. Solution anybody?
Bill Deb Priestman - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Mine just stopped collecting dust nothing goes into bag worked great for awhile then nothing checked for clogging and disassembled but everything was clear, blows plenty of air out the front vents and runs fine other than no dust being picked up, I’ve seen a few others have same issues but no answer.
jenbill1602 - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Mine just stopped working mid sanding and won't restart. Nothing obvious is wrong. The cord is good, breaker is on, there was no whining or grinding beforehand. We thought maybe it overheated, but cooling down is not helping. Any ideas?
AJH - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
The sander turns on but the wheels that turn the sandpaper does not spin. Please help
Aaron Cohen - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
I've used mine for 2 days , about 4 hours total. Out of the box it worked flawless and surprised me that it was so quiet. About 10 minutes run time it got louder and louder but still worked fine so I just kept using it. The dust blower and bag were great. Next day I was prepared with ear plugs, turned it on and dust blower went from barely working to not working at all, sander was still loud but sanding well. With similar reviews from others, I was hoping Ridgid would have engineered a solution being this model is several years on the market. Hard to believe they still manufacture the same model with the same problem issues. If it was a simple fix, I would just do it but others have tried to no avail. My unit will be going back to the store unfortunately, I liked the performance and feel but I need a trouble free product to finish my project. Winter is near.
Jozeppie - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
I have returned my sander twice now within 30 days. The second had no belt tracking at all , the roller just free floated wherever but the belt was tight so I kept using it. Worked well till it got substantially louder and then the dust accumulator stopped filling. Returned.
Third sander worked so good till day # 3, dust accumulator does not work at all and getting louder.
I am doing overhead work under my second story deck so its nice when all the dust isnt going down my neck but it is again.
I need help resolving this non collection of dust issue.
Yes im using it upside down and it is tearing up the material fast and easy so am i not supposed to use ut upside down ? It worked fine for a few hours. I empty the bag at 50% full and that is a very fine function when working.
Is it plugging up internally? Is the timing belt slipping ? The belt has worked fine.
Jozeppie -
I’ve found the solution to my sander not picking up dust, the vent from exhaust fan is very narrow and clogs with dust easily it’s hard to see making it not so obvious but using a thin wire and running it up and around back roller and into the vent was able to clear obstruction and works fine again.
jenbill1602 - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0