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I posted this in the basement.Figured I would put it up here as well.
I need a new drive belt for my Delta 46-765X lathe (1642). Have been searching the web for 2 hours and can't even come close to a match.
Those places that use to have them say that the belt is obsolete.
This is a serpentine 8 ribbed poly belt that is 24" X 3/4" long belt.
Delta part No. is 434-10-133-0003.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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The usual recommendation for finding a hard-to-find belt for a WW machine seems to be to try a good auto parts store.
Sorry that I don't have a better/more-specific answer for you.
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Translate to metric and give another look. I would try Motion Industries. They've come up with some stuff for my lathe and other needs for tractors and snow machines.
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Try Belts for Anything.com. Very nice people to deal with. When I needed a belt for a Delta Midi Lathe I had it within a week and at less than a third of Delta's price. They are not set-up for online ordering but they take credit cards and their phone number is listed on their website.
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I have a NAPA store about 7 miles away. I plan on seeing if they can match something up for me. If that doesn't pan out I will try the other places you all have recommended.
Thanks for the help.
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McMaster Carr will have an appropriate replacement.
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OK Thanks . My list of resources is growing. LOL
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That should translate to a 240 J 8, 240 is the length, J is the type, 8 is the number of ribs.
I have used these folks but you probably have someone locally. Typically manufacturers make the J belts in 220 ribs; the retailer slices off the number of ribs needed.
These folks carry three brands in that size.
http://kscdirect.com/search_results.php?q=240J8
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^^^^^^ What he said. My Nova tales a 240J 6 (can't remember the length)and I found them them at several places on the net.
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