Grants Pass TV Repair | Replacing Rubber Belts In VCRs, Turntables, And Tape Recorders. Are some designed to fail? @GrantsPassTVRepair | Uploaded 5 years ago | Updated 2 hours ago
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Here is the company website I purchase my replacement belts from. http://www.russellind.com/prbline/prb.htm
There was once a time where replacing rubber belts in VCRs and Tape Recorders was a big part of repairing consumer electronic equipment, and knowing how to measure the belts correctly was a must. Surprisingly some of the belts I saved over 25 years ago are still good, where as others have turned to tar or dried up and cracked.
If you don't have one of gages I demonstrated to measure the correct belt size, you can use a calipers to measure the belt thickness in thousands of an inch, and the inside circumference in inches or centimeters.
https://tvrepairinformation.weebly.com/
Here is the company website I purchase my replacement belts from. http://www.russellind.com/prbline/prb.htm
There was once a time where replacing rubber belts in VCRs and Tape Recorders was a big part of repairing consumer electronic equipment, and knowing how to measure the belts correctly was a must. Surprisingly some of the belts I saved over 25 years ago are still good, where as others have turned to tar or dried up and cracked.
If you don't have one of gages I demonstrated to measure the correct belt size, you can use a calipers to measure the belt thickness in thousands of an inch, and the inside circumference in inches or centimeters.