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The Round Belting PU Belt is a high-performance polyurethane round belt designed for drive transmission in various machines. Measuring 6mm x 10m, it boasts exceptional impact resistance, water resistance, and easy installation, making it a superior alternative to traditional rubber products. With its long service life and eco-friendly properties, this belt is perfect for professionals seeking reliability and efficiency in their operations.
J**N
Very strong and easy to splice together
The media could not be loaded. I used this solid round plastic to make 7 new belts that drive a trumel that sifts dirt. This product is perfect for my needs. Highly recommend.
R**N
It allows you to make a fan belt to the length needed by fusing the ends with heat
I have a small motor that needed a fan belt and the belt was no longer available. This allowed me to make my own by cutting it to length, and then fusing the ends by running both ends over the opposite sides of a thin steel plate and fusing them together as they cleared the plate. I heated the plate using a propane torch until it was red, and no direct fire was needed for the fusion of the ends. It works fine and I have more than enough left over to replace it if it breaks as the original did.
T**K
Easy to do. Cheaper than OEM belts by far
This allowed a lab at UTD to repair a diamond wire saw machine. This requires a soldering iron and razor blade or if you’re handy you can make an overkill designed fixture but it’s quite unnecessary. You practice welding it with short pieces and once you have done it a few times it’s quite good.
M**.
This stuff is crazy cool
This stuff is so fricking fun to use. I made belts for junk that doesn't use belts???? Really???Yes. My bench grinders do not need belts but I lined up three bench grinders back to back and made a belt to go from one powered up unit (AFTER it's set up) to the bench grinder behind it.The first grinder was easily able to spin both grinders simply by wrapping the belt around each 1/2" shaft melting the ends together, then powering on the first grinder.I WAS AMAZED! It really worked. the belts did not get loose and they did not break???? I ran it for 30 minutes and not a single damn problem. Why can't everything work like this.Great stuff. I'll keep it around my shop always now.
K**Y
Makes any size belt you need
Used for Rick tumbler replacement belts. Great quality, easy to use. Just cut to the zize you need, met the ends and push them together. Rock tumbler has been going 30 days on this belt with no issues
A**G
Solid belt, good value, worked perfectly!
I bought this belt for a wood lathe, it has worked perfectly. Not much to say about it, it just works. I appreciate the different sizes. I originally got the wrong one (my fault, measuring is hard.) But it was cheap enough, I just bought the right size. Now I'll have belt for years!
I**.
Easy to make belts with a utility knife blade and torch or heatgun
Take a utility knife blade (AKA box cutter blade) like ASIN B015W3AKDQ from Amazon. Clamp one end of the blade in a vice or vice-grip pliers (see picture) and heat the utility knife blade to red hot. Place one end of the length of belting against one side of the hot blade and the other end of the belting against the opposite side. Slide both ends of the belting off the hot blade so they touch and fuse. Hold for a minute or two until the joint cools and then carefully trim the joint.
J**.
Two months and still going
I used this to replace a round belt on a small rock tumbler. It's been over two months and it's still going. I connected the two ends by heating a utility blade with a torch and melting both sides at the same time. I found that using the flat surface of a vice made putting them together much easier, I only had to check the fit of the top and bottom and didn't have to worry about the sides. It also made it easier to hold it together until it cooled. I cut the excess off with a knife and then sanded.
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