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I use Bearing boys, they will get stuff to order if it's not on their website. Can't guarantee they can get yours but it's worth a try.

 

Bearing factors measured it up and looked in their catalog but could not match it.

 

Apparently there are no meaningful reference numbers on it :confused1:

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Is that the toothed 'polybelt' Huck?

I'm thinking about taking ours off and taking it to a national bearing and belt supplier we use to try and get a spare before it every goes.

Vital Arbre a friendly competitor to us have just replaced theirs for a mere 800euros which caused me to ramp up my grinding prices again in anticipation...BLEH!

Ty

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Is that the toothed 'polybelt' Huck?

I'm thinking about taking ours off and taking it to a national bearing and belt supplier we use to try and get a spare before it every goes.

Vital Arbre a friendly competitor to us have just replaced theirs for a mere 800euros which caused me to ramp up my grinding prices again in anticipation...BLEH!

Ty

 

No, its like two plain V-belts stuck together, but apparently they are not a standard V profile, their deeper.

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Ah, I know those, the HB20 had a triple belt which baffled our suppliers when it eventually shredded itself.

The engineers told me to try using 3 individual belts (a fraction of the price of buying one from Bandit I may add)

Works perfectly well no loss of power or slippage.

Ty

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Ah, I know those, the HB20 had a triple belt which baffled our suppliers when it eventually shredded itself.

The engineers told me to try using 3 individual belts (a fraction of the price of buying one from Bandit I may add)

Works perfectly well no loss of power or slippage.

Ty

 

I suggested that, but my supplier reckoned they would jump off:confused1:

 

Also they reckoned the V profile was non-standard :confused1:

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