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[email protected] July 10th 20 10:06 AM

DENON UDRA-60 TWIN CASSETTE PLAYER
 
HOW CAN I WORK OUT WHERE NEW DRIVE BELTS GO ,WHEN THE OLD BELTS HAVE BROKEN OFF IN MY DENON UDRA-60 TWIN CASSETTE PLAYER? CAN ANYONE HELP?

Adrian Caspersz July 10th 20 10:43 AM

DENON UDRA-60 TWIN CASSETTE PLAYER
 
On 10/07/2020 10:06, wrote:
HOW CAN I WORK OUT WHERE NEW DRIVE BELTS GO ,WHEN THE OLD BELTS HAVE BROKEN OFF IN MY DENON UDRA-60 TWIN CASSETTE PLAYER? CAN ANYONE HELP?


Go to a repair shop in your city. Find the owner.

Stand 4 to 6 inches in front of him, face to face, and bawl the above.

For added effect, skip your daily mouthwash ...



Alternatively, you are going to need some help.

The "UDRA-60" reference you have given is the Stereo Receiver.

A component of a Denon D60 system, so google that "Denon D60" and maybe
you will find a service manual, some internal photographs, a repair
video ..... a clue!

--
Adrian C

[email protected] July 10th 20 12:31 PM

DENON UDRA-60 TWIN CASSETTE PLAYER
 
Adrian:

You are far too kind!

Peter Wieck
Melrose Park, PA

Jeff Urban July 11th 20 04:06 AM

DENON UDRA-60 TWIN CASSETTE PLAYER
 
Actually a friend of mine worked out the formula The two pulley sizes and the distance between, derive the size.

I was surprised he had to figure it our, he was a process engineer in the aeronautics industry, like jet engines n **** But I guess they don't use belts. Now a guy who designs cars would know easily, but I don't know anyone who does or did. We redesigned cars, but not design them.

You send up the parameters I think I can get the specs for what you need. Pulley one and pulley two, and the distance between centers. If you don't have calipers places like Harbor Freight do for cheap, digital ones you don't even have to learn how to read.


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