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Monarch 10EE Belts
Can anyone suggest a source for the V belts from motor to spindle on Monarch
10EE lathes? Thanks |
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On Sat, 21 Aug 2010 20:03:33 -0400, R-Haggerty
wrote: Can anyone suggest a source for the V belts from motor to spindle on Monarch 10EE lathes? Thanks You've got V belts? Mine is a timing belt. Don't go to Monarch - gold plated pricing. Farm equipment dealers in my area can get any belt. Or you might look at Mc master Carr or Grainger. A company called motion industries has my timing belt, not cheap but at least not gold plated. Karl |
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On Sat, 21 Aug 2010 19:20:34 -0500, Karl Townsend
wrote: On Sat, 21 Aug 2010 20:03:33 -0400, R-Haggerty wrote: Can anyone suggest a source for the V belts from motor to spindle on Monarch 10EE lathes? Thanks You've got V belts? Mine is a timing belt. Don't go to Monarch - gold plated pricing. Farm equipment dealers in my area can get any belt. Or you might look at Mc master Carr or Grainger. A company called motion industries has my timing belt, not cheap but at least not gold plated. Karl It is an old machine with the motor generator set for DC to the big DC motor. Runs great but after 70 years the belts are showing a little sign of ware. They are an unusual cross section that does not fit any of the standard US or Metric profiles. They are .545 across the wide end and .450 deep. overall length of loop about 36 inches. I am sure I can find something to work, but was hoping some other 10EE owners might have run into this before. Thanks for your reply... |
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Monarch 10EE Belts
R-Haggerty wrote:
A company called motion industries has my timing belt, not cheap but at least not gold plated. Karl It is an old machine with the motor generator set for DC to the big DC motor. Runs great but after 70 years the belts are showing a little sign of ware. They are an unusual cross section that does not fit any of the standard US or Metric profiles. They are .545 across the wide end and .450 deep. overall length of loop about 36 inches. I am sure I can find something to work, but was hoping some other 10EE owners might have run into this before. Thanks for your reply... This might be a time to try impractical machinist. http://www.practicalmachinist.com/vb/monarch-lathes/ HTH, Wes |
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Monarch 10EE Belts
Also try a regular bearing supply house. Take old belts with you or Monarch part number.
Bob Swinney "Wes" wrote in message ... R-Haggerty wrote: A company called motion industries has my timing belt, not cheap but at least not gold plated. Karl It is an old machine with the motor generator set for DC to the big DC motor. Runs great but after 70 years the belts are showing a little sign of ware. They are an unusual cross section that does not fit any of the standard US or Metric profiles. They are .545 across the wide end and .450 deep. overall length of loop about 36 inches. I am sure I can find something to work, but was hoping some other 10EE owners might have run into this before. Thanks for your reply... This might be a time to try impractical machinist. http://www.practicalmachinist.com/vb/monarch-lathes/ HTH, Wes |
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