Originally posted by Mark Eble
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Bolex 18-5L Super issue: supply reel turning too fast
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Thanks, I've run across a company called West Coast Belts that says they will make me one for <$20 if I provide dimensions. Has anyone used these people? It also occurred to me that perhaps there may be a compound or coating that could be applied to the inside of the belt that would make it slightly more tacky/grabby.
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For example there are aerosol belt dressing compounds that are used for sewing machines and power tools that condition the belt and add traction. Seems like it couldn't hurt to try. I would take the belt off first of course. Thoughts?
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I would have thought that the supply of this belt would be simple as in europe loads available on e-bay, however the size is 45mm x 3mm or 1 and 3/4" by 1/8".
Just make sure that all traces of old belt are removed from both pulleys there is no need for applying a belt dressing on belt drives only on friction drives.
Check the worm/gear drives, if the old grease has hardened, clean and relube.
Previous posts also refer to lubing.
Regards Tom
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I'm just gonna throw this out here even though it might not be a problem Bell & Howell made a super eight 400 foot take up reel for some of their machines that had a slipping hub after the film grabbed on the projector really go much faster than the flow of the film and the slippage was normal. These reels were normally black. This probably does not Have anything to do with your problem but if it's a Bell & Howell take up reel check to make sure the hub is slipping and if it does slip, everything is fine
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Originally posted by Mark Eble View PostFor example there are aerosol belt dressing compounds that are used for sewing machines and power tools that condition the belt and add traction. Seems like it couldn't hurt to try. I would take the belt off first of course. Thoughts?
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