Posts: 2232
From: Sarpsborg, Norway
Registered: Nov 2012
posted August 02, 2014 11:36 AM
Is this belt elastic at all or stiff as hell? I have troubles getting it fitted and was told to unsrew the motor to attach it. If I screw them on again, it runs slow. I have now a motor that's not exactly screwed in place, but it's working. Anyone can tell me if I got the wrong belt? If so, where to find the proper one?
The one that was on the machine was elastic and looked just like the ST-1200 belt, so I tried that. It lasted a couple of months
Posts: 205
From: Åmål, Sweden
Registered: Jan 2010
posted August 02, 2014 03:48 PM
I have recently changed the belt in my machine, and was afraid it would be a difficult operation, but it wasn't. Removing the old belt and placing the new took only one minute, whitout unscrewing anything. And it was a original, very stiff, Elmo belt, that was supplied as an extra when I bought the machine some years back.
Here is one place where you can buy belts: http://shop.van-eck.net/BT-0492-M.html Unfortunately you have bad timing as they just today started their summer vacation.
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posted August 02, 2014 03:48 PM
Never had understood that belt - what's the purpose of having teeth on the outside of the belt?
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Posts: 2232
From: Sarpsborg, Norway
Registered: Nov 2012
posted August 02, 2014 04:32 PM
I have three belt sets from Van Eck, so that's the same belt I have. There was no way in any hell at all I could get that on without loosening anything. Van Eck told me I had to also, just don't get why I can't screw it back on, if I do, it runs very slow.
Posts: 4001
From: New Zealand
Registered: Feb 2006
posted August 02, 2014 05:26 PM
If you have the proper GS1200 belt, then you need to slacken the motor attachment screws to fit it. Also be sure you adjust the belt so you have "5mm of slack" ....that's very important, its just like adjusting your fan belt on a car.
You will certainly have problems if its adjusted way to tight.
Posts: 4001
From: New Zealand
Registered: Feb 2006
posted August 03, 2014 03:43 AM
I can only think that you must have the wrong belt, as there is usually plenty of adjustment to get that 5mm side ways slack. I would recommend, not to run the motor as it is.
1...with loose screws 2...with a belt being that tight its not good for the motor and projector main shaft bearings.
posted August 04, 2014 12:58 PM
@ Paul theeth on outside are cutouts to enable v-belt to keep good contact with small hubs. Belt can better follow small radius as it is not so stiff.
@ Vidar
V-belt is 3mm wide and outer circumference is approx. 281mm. Mark belt on outside and roll it on table and measure length.