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    micro v belt (non LR)

    Hi guys

    im looking for someone with knowledge on V belts.

    im after a micro V belt that has 6 ribs and has markings stating

    Micro V 210J then has the number 157 to 160 going the width of it and also has J9 1606 marked on it.

    any ideas where i may find one of these?

    Ta in advance

    Steve

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    Isn't Micro V a Gates trademark?
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    Phone Transeals tomorrow (In Welshpool)

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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    Isn't Micro V a Gates trademark?
    I think you may be right there poly v is another name... its from a treadmill.. that im too fat for!

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    Steve

    Phone Transeals tomorrow (In Welshpool)

    ask for Russell Pitcher, tell him Mike Hayes referred you
    Thanks Mike.. much appreciated.. i have dealt with transeals in the past but i'll drop your name in and see what he say..

    Thanks

    Steve

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    Quote Originally Posted by 5teve View Post
    Hi guys

    im looking for someone with knowledge on V belts.

    im after a micro V belt that has 6 ribs and has markings stating

    Micro V 210J then has the number 157 to 160 going the width of it and also has J9 1606 marked on it.

    any ideas where i may find one of these?

    Ta in advance

    Steve
    Hi Steve,

    Also called Poly Rib belts, if that 1606 is the length (1606mm), the Dayco part no would be 6PK1606. From memory that could also be the Gates metric No.

    Try Rydell Industries for Gates or PT Australia in Welshpool for Dayco.


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    Thanks to you too Phil... i'll give you a yell if i get stuck..

    the belt is 21 inches (533mm) long so dont know what relavence the 1606 has.. neither the J9 as that would suggest 9 ribs when it only has 6 so im guessing its a cut down belt! i'll give the people you suggest a call and go from there!

    Thanks

    Steve

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    It's a 210J x 6 ribs
    J stands for the depth of the rid J=4.8mm or 3/16
    210 means 21 inches long (La) or outside length
    6 ribs in a J section should be around 14.3mm wide

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    ok guys... im shouting now.

    nobody stocks anything like it.. 200 or 220.. then fine..

    any idea where else may stock it?

    Thanks

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    No stock in Australia sounds about right for that belt I used to work for SKF and now work for Motion Industries here in Rocky made a few calls aswel with no luck we stock only the 200J and 220J too. Would it be possible to use the longer one and put a bearing on the back of it as a tensioner.

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    not an option as its directly between pulleys on a treadmill.. i dont even think there is that much adjustment..

    i know i saw one last night.. in australia.. but i'll be buggered if i can find it again!

    thanks for trying tho...

    Steve

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