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  • Poobah
    Forum Newbie
    • Sep 2010
    • 77
    • SoCal
    • BT3100

    #1

    V-Belts

    Where do you go to buy your v-belts (Grizzly of course sells them, but I was hoping to get something today)? Tried the auto parts store and struck out, but haven't made it to HD or Lowe's yet.

    The belts on my saw have a M-26 stamp on them. They are smaller than I would have expected. Never heard of anything but A and L belts before. Anybody know the conversion between M and something I can buy locally?

    Anyone think I can get a banded belt instead of three separate ones?

    For now I am using HF link belt for two of the three belts, leaving one pulley empty. Seems to work, but I haven't cut anything yet. The link belt is definitely bigger than the M-26 though.
  • cork58
    Established Member
    • Jan 2006
    • 365
    • Wasilla, AK, USA.
    • BT3000

    #2
    You could try measuring the inside of the pulley. The belt should ride near the top and never touch the bottom of the groove. The letters and numbers may be the manufacturers marking and mean nothing. Anyway once you know the width and length an industrial or small engine shop should be able to set ya up.
    Cork,

    Dare to dream and dare to fail.

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    • Pappy
      The Full Monte
      • Dec 2002
      • 10481
      • San Marcos, TX, USA.
      • BT3000 (x2)

      #3
      Chances of finding odd sized belts on a Sunday are slim to none. Check your yellow pages for tool repair shops tomorrow. Had the same problem with my Ryobi DP needeing narrower belts than parts houses sell.
      Don, aka Pappy,

      Wise men talk because they have something to say,
      Fools because they have to say something.
      Plato

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      • Stytooner
        Roll Tide RIP Lee
        • Dec 2002
        • 4301
        • Robertsdale, AL, USA.
        • BT3100

        #4
        McMaster Carr is a good place to look up your belts.
        http://www.mcmaster.com/#v-belts/=g0u7p1

        I think the M may designate matched belts. Just from that particular manufacturer most likely. I didn't see it in MC's listings.

        If I could not find a belt that I needed locally, MC always had a replacement so far. I mean really odd belts too. Measure what you have though. That or just try out the link belts. Matched belt sets are not cheap. If your machine will do what you want on two link belts, then there you go.
        Lee

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        • gerti
          Veteran Member
          • Dec 2003
          • 2233
          • Minnetonka, MN, USA.
          • BT3100 "Frankensaw"

          #5
          Originally posted by Pappy
          Chances of finding odd sized belts on a Sunday are slim to none. Check your yellow pages for tool repair shops tomorrow. Had the same problem with my Ryobi DP needeing narrower belts than parts houses sell.
          Actually our local hardware store (True Value) has quite the selection of belts, that's where I got replacement belts for my HF lathe. Might be worth a shot.

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          • Ed62
            The Full Monte
            • Oct 2006
            • 6021
            • NW Indiana
            • BT3K

            #6
            I've had luck at a local appliance store for things like that. You might also try a Sears parts store.

            Ed
            Do you know about kickback? Ray has a good writeup here... https://www.sawdustzone.org/articles...mare-explained

            For a kickback demonstration video http://www.metacafe.com/watch/910584...demonstration/

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            • sscherin
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2003
              • 772
              • Kennewick, WA, USA.

              #7
              I finally found a chart
              http://www.bsc.com.au/sites/default/...0V%20Belts.pdf



              Looks like M series is even smaller then the A series belts. 10mm top width vs 13mm (1/2" on the A
              William's Law--
              There is no mechanical problem so difficult that it
              cannot be solved by brute strength and ignorance.

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              • Poobah
                Forum Newbie
                • Sep 2010
                • 77
                • SoCal
                • BT3100

                #8
                Awesome, thanks. Looks like M is really close to 3L.

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                • cork58
                  Established Member
                  • Jan 2006
                  • 365
                  • Wasilla, AK, USA.
                  • BT3000

                  #9
                  When you find the belts buy extras!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And while your at it how about the other belts in the shop, maintenance goes a long ways don't get caught again, I just had a similar problem. My garden tractor doubles as my snow blower. I've got the loader but it uses allot of fuel so I try to use the garden tractor as much as possible. Sooooooooooo as I was blowing snow the belt came off. I really took myself to the wood shed over that, I knew it was in need of replacement! The nearest replacement was in Seattle! Well I got the new belt just in time for clear and very cold sky's. That belt lasted 9 years but really got me to thinking about the other belts I have, yep bought extras for the drill press, band saw, the Bt3000, air compressor well you get the idea. I did buy Kevlar when it was available and hung them up on a belt rack.
                  Cork,

                  Dare to dream and dare to fail.

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                  • Pappy
                    The Full Monte
                    • Dec 2002
                    • 10481
                    • San Marcos, TX, USA.
                    • BT3000 (x2)

                    #10
                    This is where I got the belt for the DP. (And ordered an extra set.)

                    http://www.ereplacementparts.com/
                    Don, aka Pappy,

                    Wise men talk because they have something to say,
                    Fools because they have to say something.
                    Plato

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