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I have two small portable boom boxes that each have cassette players with
turnstiles that do not turn. I can hear the motor working on number 1 ( the
first I would like to repair);
a Lennoxx Mod CD-101
Manufactured July 1998.
I get no responce at the 1-800-315-5885 service number.
.. . . My 'techie' said he would have to charge $50 to repair it. I figure I
can do this if I can locate the belt to replace the broken one.
.. . . My question is if the cassette drive belt is either flat or round in
cross section? I appreciate any assistance anyone can come forward with..
.. . chas


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On 3/21/2014 9:01 AM, pintlar@node1 wrote:
I have two small portable boom boxes that each have cassette players with
turnstiles that do not turn. I can hear the motor working on number 1 ( the
first I would like to repair);
a Lennoxx Mod CD-101
Manufactured July 1998.
I get no responce at the 1-800-315-5885 service number.
. . . My 'techie' said he would have to charge $50 to repair it. I figure I
can do this if I can locate the belt to replace the broken one.
. . . My question is if the cassette drive belt is either flat or round in
cross section? I appreciate any assistance anyone can come forward with..
. . chas


You might get more replies by posting your question to
sci.electronics.repair.

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On Fri, 21 Mar 2014 10:01:47 -0600, "pintlar@node1"
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I have two small portable boom boxes that each have cassette players with
turnstiles that do not turn. I can hear the motor working on number 1 ( the
first I would like to repair);
a Lennoxx Mod CD-101
Manufactured July 1998.
I get no responce at the 1-800-315-5885 service number.
. . . My 'techie' said he would have to charge $50 to repair it. I figure I
can do this if I can locate the belt to replace the broken one.
. . . My question is if the cassette drive belt is either flat or round in
cross section? I appreciate any assistance anyone can come forward with..
. . chas

Try..
http://www.mcmelectronics.com/browse/Belts/0000000162

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On 2014-03-21, pintlar@node1 wrote:
I have two small portable boom boxes that each have cassette players with
turnstiles that do not turn. I can hear the motor working on number 1 ( the
first I would like to repair);
a Lennoxx Mod CD-101
Manufactured July 1998.
I get no responce at the 1-800-315-5885 service number.
. . . My 'techie' said he would have to charge $50 to repair it. I figure I
can do this if I can locate the belt to replace the broken one.
. . . My question is if the cassette drive belt is either flat or round in
cross section? I appreciate any assistance anyone can come forward with..
. . chas


most cheap players used square belts in vee grooves

Some of the better players had flat belts.

If you open the case it should be fairly obvious what sort of belt you
need.



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On Fri, 21 Mar 2014 10:01:47 -0600, "pintlar@node1"
wrote:

I have two small portable boom boxes that each have cassette players with
turnstiles that do not turn. I can hear the motor working on number 1 ( the
first I would like to repair);
a Lennoxx Mod CD-101
Manufactured July 1998.
I get no responce at the 1-800-315-5885 service number.
. . . My 'techie' said he would have to charge $50 to repair it. I figure I
can do this if I can locate the belt to replace the broken one.
. . . My question is if the cassette drive belt is either flat or round in
cross section? I appreciate any assistance anyone can come forward with..
. . chas


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Since you'll eventually have to take it apart to repair it, why not
take it apart now and find out for yourself?

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