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Topic: Slipping projector belts
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Phil Slater
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 161
From: Norwich, United Kingdom
Registered: Jan 2011
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posted June 16, 2017 12:58 PM
Hi Gary, Strangely enough, I had the exact same problem recently. The top belt was slipping resulting in the take up reel not turning, resulting in an ever growing pile of film on the floor. I ordered a set of belts from a company that does replacements via ebay, put them both on and the problem was still there. I think the belt is slightly too big.
I decided to try wrapping something around one of the shafts to give the belt something to grip onto and also make it tighter. First I tried a thin elastic band, the smallest I could find which still needed wrapping round about 3 times - this didn't work, it still slipped. Then I tried cutting a thin strip of masking tape and wrapping it around - this didn't work either, still too slippy. Finally I tried cutting a thin strip from a roll of double sided foam, the sort that is used to stick plastic hooks to the wall, and wrapping that around one of the shafts - this has so far worked, although it hasn't had a proper test yet, with a full take up reel.
An unauthodox solution I know, and it may not last, but I couldn't think of anything else.
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Adrian Winchester
Film God
Posts: 2941
From: Croydon, London, UK
Registered: Aug 2004
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posted June 18, 2017 03:37 PM
I've had the same problem now and again. I think once giving a belt a clean with washing up liquid and warm water, followed by drying without handling helped, even though there was no sign of the belt being even slightly greasy.
However, there IS a product called Belt Grip - I have an aerosol of it, having heard about it years ago from Bill Parsons. It now seems to generally be called Belt Slip, which seems odd as it helps to prevent slipping! It makes the surface of the belt sticky and therefore makes it grip better. It has proved very useful with at least two problem belts I've had, on Eiki 16mm projectors, including one motor belt that kept falling off! But it could mask another problem, so I'd generally try to rule out other issues, and then check that all looks fine once it has been applied. I'd be reasonably optimistic it would rectify Phil's problem, if that isn't a too little tension issue.
It used to be hard to find and expensive, but here's a reasonably-priced example on ebay: www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Pma-Belt-Slip-Aerosol -Lubricant-Maintenance-Spray-500ml-/262497944047?hash=item3d1e18c1ef:g:KN0AAOSwGIRXbqgB
Incidentally, I've had one or two Elmos where the 'official' square belts produced terrible rattling and I had to switch to 'wrong' round belts to avoid this!
-------------------- Adrian Winchester
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