Curious. What are the leading numbers on the belt?I have one of those belt driven Ventures. I only use it for bench testing VBoxes and such. The belt is severely degraded/cracked and not available anywhere. I disconnected the limit system so it can run forever in both directions. Modded the sensor from 32 to 96 counts per inch. View attachment 154216 View attachment 154217 View attachment 154218
Mine only has two double-end gears, and the belt. My belt is still soft, and a bit stretchy as normal. No tears, no damaged "teeth" no obvious stretch or stress marks. I tore down the gear box, cleaned the spindles with a little carborundum paper, rootered the gear holes, scraped out the crud on everything, and reassembled it after lubing the spindles and where the gears mesh with Red N Tacky grease. It all appears to be working perfectly again, as tested with my old V-box X. I still have to bolt it back to the actuator tube and to adjust both the limit switches, and seal the gear box with some clear silicone caulk.No other numbers on the belt, just what you see.
There are a lot of gears along with that belt in the gearbox. The way I remember it there wouldn't be any place for an idler in there.
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Hmmm. 34 teeth? How about pitch between teeth in./mm. How wide? And maybe a macro of the tooth style?Curious. What are the leading numbers on the belt?
I had machinery with off sized timing belts. Available through the mfgr. only. Also had tons of ones a little bit longer from equipment long gone with the same tooth pitch.
Stacked up a couple of roller bearings on a machine screw with spacers. Marked and blew a hole in the frame.
Wa-La! An idler to take up the slack. My "right-hand-girl" told me I should start a YouTube named Riggin'.
arloCurious. What are the leading numbers on the belt?
I had machinery with off sized timing belts. Available through the mfgr. only. Also had tons of ones a little bit longer from equipment long gone with the same tooth pitch.
Stacked up a couple of roller bearings on a machine screw with spacers. Marked and blew a hole in the frame.
Wa-La! An idler to take up the slack. My "right-hand-girl" told me I should start a YouTube named Riggin'.
Oof, $33.00 for shipping. Good find though, proves they are out there anyway,Take your pick then.
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I know my supplier, Florida Belting had tubes of toothed "to be" belting in stock and would custom slit it to your specs.
68XL Timing Belt Replacement: 68XL025 68XL037 68XL050 68XL075
68XL Timing Belt Replacement or 68 XL Sychronous belt, Pitch 0.2″/5.08mm , P/N: 68XL025 68XL037 68XL050 68XL075 68XL100 68XL150 68XL200 68XL043 toothed belt , Neoprene Rubber Trapezoid belt. Width 0.25" 0.31" 0.43" 0.5" 0.63" 0.75″ 1″ 1.5″ 2″ any width.vbeltoutlet.com
That's a better choice I couldn't find earlier. Thanks!
Not always. I've been trying to find another place since last night that would ship USPS, and nothing showed up with the right belts."Google is your friend"
Huh, Ebay is one site where I looked also, but nobody had that exact belt listed, except one Chinese one that had the price and shipping way up. I should have thought to look at some of the lister companies actual web sites...They're on ebay too,that's how I found them.Needed a bunch of belts for different lawn mower projects and didn't want to pay NAPA prices.25/30 bucks at napa,7or8 from these guys and they last.After 3 years had to replace the mower drive belt on my ancient Jacobsen,lucky if I got a season from the napa belts.
magic, I received and can CONFIRM that this belt at my link is the exact replacement for the belts in our Venture belt-drive actuator unit. Shipping is only $3.99 USPS. Ignore the photo, because it shows one that looks much wider for some reason:No other numbers on the belt, just what you see.
There are a lot of gears along with that belt in the gearbox. The way I remember it there wouldn't be any place for an idler in there.
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