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Quality Rubber Belts Source
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I have an Aiwa Z-L500 stereo in my living room that I had worked on more than once for the same problem, replacing the rubber belts on the cassette units. The last time I replaced those belts, the problem came back in less than two years. Note: I have been doing service work for years. I am willing to pay much more for quality rubber belts, but I don't know a source. Do you know a source for quality belts? Thank You in Advance, John PS, Remove "ine" from my email address |
Quality Rubber Belts Source
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... Hi, I have an Aiwa Z-L500 stereo in my living room that I had worked on more than once for the same problem, replacing the rubber belts on the cassette units. The last time I replaced those belts, the problem came back in less than two years. Note: I have been doing service work for years. I am willing to pay much more for quality rubber belts, but I don't know a source. Do you know a source for quality belts? Thank You in Advance, John PS, Remove "ine" from my email address Replacement ones are likely contemporary with the machines so equally perished. Make your own from bike/motorcycle/car tyre inner tube or silicone kitchen bake ware and a "bean slicer" if too thick. Maybe purple or orange and you have to allow for more stretch if silicone rubber but who will be looking in there |
Quality Rubber Belts Source
On Jul 6, 4:28*am, wrote:
Hi, * * I have an Aiwa Z-L500 stereo in my living room that I had worked on more than once for the same problem, replacing the rubber belts on the cassette units. * The last time I replaced those belts, *the problem came back in less than two years. * *Note: *I have been doing service work for years. * * *I am willing to pay much more for quality rubber belts, but I don't know a source. *Do you know a source for quality belts? * * * * * Thank You in Advance, *John PS, *Remove "ine" from my email address Check to make certain the unit is not subjected to ozone from an electrostatic air cleaner. That takes out belts in months. Also, a 'cleaning' environment where exposed bleach is used. The chlorine gas... |
Quality Rubber Belts Source
wrote in message ... Hi, I have an Aiwa Z-L500 stereo in my living room that I had worked on more than once for the same problem, replacing the rubber belts on the cassette units. The last time I replaced those belts, the problem came back in less than two years. Note: I have been doing service work for years. I am willing to pay much more for quality rubber belts, but I don't know a source. Do you know a source for quality belts? Thank You in Advance, John PS, Remove "ine" from my email address Cassette belts are becoming much rarer. Every time I need to restock my supplies, it's getting harder to find some sizes. There are still places on eBay where you can get them, as well as some trade suppliers here in the UK, but they tend to come in 'mixed bags' of sizes now, rather than being able to order a pack of five of this size and five of that size. As to quality, they are what they are. Over many years, I've not found a lot of difference amongst suppliers' offerings, to be honest. Being a bit more specific on your requirements, most Aiwa parts are still available, but since Sony bought them out, it's now they that supply them. Arfa |
Quality Rubber Belts Source
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... wrote in message ... Hi, I have an Aiwa Z-L500 stereo in my living room that I had worked on more than once for the same problem, replacing the rubber belts on the cassette units. The last time I replaced those belts, the problem came back in less than two years. Note: I have been doing service work for years. I am willing to pay much more for quality rubber belts, but I don't know a source. Do you know a source for quality belts? Thank You in Advance, John PS, Remove "ine" from my email address Cassette belts are becoming much rarer. Every time I need to restock my supplies, it's getting harder to find some sizes. There are still places on eBay where you can get them, as well as some trade suppliers here in the UK, but they tend to come in 'mixed bags' of sizes now, rather than being able to order a pack of five of this size and five of that size. As to quality, they are what they are. Over many years, I've not found a lot of difference amongst suppliers' offerings, to be honest. Being a bit more specific on your requirements, most Aiwa parts are still available, but since Sony bought them out, it's now they that supply them. Arfa In packs where the plasticizer of the belts has reacted with the plasticizer of the wrapping plastic, leaving a tell-tale brown staining in the bag - ie as old and therefore suspect as the broken belts in the machines. Often with the job-lot ones you can see the original moulding lines on one side of the innertubes that they derive from. May as well do the same yourself and then you can 'source ' any size at any time. Wide or square belts easy-peasy . If the original was round, ie extruded rather than cut , I've never found a problem with a square section replacement as long as there is no twist in the run. |
Quality Rubber Belts Source
Just found an excellent source material for cassette bands -Maru slicone
swimcaps, for swimmers So cutting sections of a spherical surface in effect If 30 degree toe-in angle is ok with bulbous pulleys then , for the .4mm thick rubber and 6mm wide cut strips diameter of 40mm (with toe-in angle of 30 degrees) up to 70 mm diameter with zero degree toe-in angle (sphere diameter) range. Silicone is about 50 percent more elongation for given load , area for area , than normal rubber. That is for the one in front of me, probably different sizes available from babies upwards. |
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