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'stick-um' for a friction fit pulley?
I've got an old-ish [10yrs?] treadmill that I stuck in the outdoor
gazebo for my morning walk when it rains or whatever. Lately it started slipping a bit every so often. So I pull it apart & it looks like it is slipping where the drive pulley is pressed onto the 1 1/4" or so shaft that the walking belt rides on. Did it get cold enough for the metal shaft to shrink more than the plastic pulley? Do you think Loctite make a product that will make it grip, or is there a better product out there. I've got nothing to lose-- this thing is long past paid for. I'm just trying to keep from tossing this one and picking up another. Jim |
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