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already done both nither have helped as maplins jumps the size i need and searching the internet only 1 i can find the right size is a stagering 9 pounds for just a 1inch drive belt..already done both nither have helped as maplins jumps the size i need and searching the internet only 1 i can find the right size is a stagering 9 pounds for just a 1inch drive belt..
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sounds like the dvd door belt some old vcrs used the same belt..try getting a maplins parts catalogue or searching on line....sounds like the dvd door belt some old vcrs used the same belt..try getting a maplins parts catalogue or searching on line....
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You need a saw blade bushing. It looks about like a wedding ring with a 5/8 id (inside diameter) and a 1 inch od (outside diameter). I did a quick google search and found this:
http://circlesaw.com/xcart/1-to-5-8-Saw-Blade-Bushing-p-5036.html
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i'm assuming your looking for the nut that holds on the flywheel? if so, measure the diameter of the thread in the crankshaft. you need the diameter and pitch(oor threads per inch) to "know" the thread size. Measure the diameter accurately. then, measure the length of the thread. example, if there is 1/2 inch of thread length and you have 4 threads in that length it is a "8" thread. so if the diameter (overall diameter measured on top of the tips of the thread) is 1/2 inch, then your thread is 1/2-8.
U most certainly do. Surely you have the old belt so you can measure the diameter of the belt and describe it as a flat belt, round belt, etc. Then what you must do is using a string wrap it around the pulleys involved to get the length of belt. Subtract about an inch or so and order that size.
Did you also try contacting the manufacturer of your unit for the info you are requesting? Did you google for the info?
If you still have the old belt, take it to a well equipped hardware or auto parts store for a replacement. If the previous belt is missing, you will need to measure the pulley 'V' width at the top of the 'V', the center to center measurement of the two shafts, and the outer diameters of the two pulleys. Hope this helps!
Could be a few things. First I would check your drive belt to see if it's worn, if its good then could be two other things, Drive clutch bushings sticking or Excessive clearance between belt and sheave, you can fix by with a new beltadjust the clearance bychanging the number of shims.Also if your drive belt is less than 1 1/8 inch wide you probably need a new one. Hope this helped.
Hi, I have the same machine and the belt was in tiny rotten pieces...I wound a piece of yarn around the wheel and drive shaft (lie the machine on a kitchen counter, lid open and hanging down off of the counter, bottoms up, and remove the screws from the teardrop shaped brass colored safety cover, remove the cover and expose the wheel and drive shaft) pull the yarn tight and knot it. Then cut the yarn about an inch from the knot. Measure the yarn when pulled on a little. Mine measured 23.5"....I then googled bread machine belt 23.5" and up came one for an Oster Bread Machine (The one I was repairing was a Regal Kitchen Pro 6725) from totalvac.com located at 2 De Bush Ave Unit A8 Middleton, MA 01949 It was $7.95 for the belt, $6.95 S & H to a VA address, total cost $14.90 so I decided to give it a shot. When it got here, I removed the safety cover, held the machine up and shook as much of the old rotten rubber belt pieces out as I could, and replaced the belt by placing it over the sticky string on the drive shaft and teasing it over the wheel. It is an exact fit. Be sure the ribbed side of the belt is down against the wheel. Screw the cover back on and run it through a dough cycle so that the belt will get coated with the sticky stuff from the sticky string on the drive shaft. Until the belt is coated, it will turn the mixing blade, but it will slip. Hope this helps. Patti
already done both nither have helped as maplins jumps the size i need and searching the internet only 1 i can find the right size is a stagering 9 pounds for just a 1inch drive belt..
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