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Default belt replace solutions in hi fi machines

Le 1/27/2012 7:17 PM, Ron a écrit :
On 27/01/2012 17:57, Setup.exe wrote:
Le 1/27/2012 3:45 PM, Ron a écrit :


I read it as he wants a belt which you can join the cut ends such as you
can do with O rings.
I've superglued the cut and cleaned ends of belts together in the past,
but not without problems, and of course it would be difficult to mate
the cut ends when they are under tension.

R


in most cases you can glue without having the tension, as you wait
before to put it in the right axes. You make the glue work "around" the
axes but not puting it.



If you can slice the ends of a cut oversize belt accurately (squarely)
enough, and align them with the aid of a jig similar to a tape splicing
block, you can superglue them together. I've tried this in the past but
with very limited success.

Anyone who's repaired hi fi professionally has been here, and the only
reliable way is to strip down the deck and do the job properly. IMO

Good Luck
R



Of course, but there are some parts, you can really wonder how its
humanly possible to dismantle them !!! (beeing an amateur, all the more)

like this : http://www.analogaudio.nl/trashaudio/?p=131

To change the capstan belt, it seems you have to dismantle all the
capstan axe ...

some view here : http://helvetunderground.free.fr/Scope/