Tooth belt
Brian Bassett | 05/01/2021 17:35:03 |
12 forum posts 7 photos | I have a Chester DB8 lathe and the tooth belt has shredded ,so cant get any numbers from it, would anyone have the details of the belt i need, have tried Chester direct but with no luck . Many thanks for any help Brian |
John Rudd | 05/01/2021 20:48:30 |
1479 forum posts 1 photos | If you can measure the belt width and length.....? Any idea of the tooth count?
The 9 x 20 lathe has a 170xLO50 belt that looks similar has 85 teeth and is available from: https://www.bearingstation.co.uk/products/xl-section-02-pitch-timing-belt-05-wide-17-long=43213
I checked an online manual for the db8 ( Chesters website) but it doesnt give the size in the parts listing... so over to a user on here perhaps...?
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DC31k | 05/01/2021 20:51:59 |
1186 forum posts 11 photos | https://www.model-engineer.co.uk/forums/postings.asp?th=45976 Can I make a suggestion? The resources available when you type your query into Google outnumber those here on this little site, good though it is, by several orders of magnitude. |
Brian Bassett | 06/01/2021 14:02:46 |
12 forum posts 7 photos | I did a google search and it brought me to this site |
Les Jones 1 | 06/01/2021 14:17:30 |
2292 forum posts 159 photos | As John says if you measure the belt length, width and count the number of teeth there will be a much better chance of identifying the belt. I have a Chester DB-10G and it is just possible that it uses the same belt. Les. |
Brian Bassett | 06/01/2021 14:25:14 |
12 forum posts 7 photos | I don't have a belt is a lot of the problem working out ,it just shredded. |
John Rudd | 06/01/2021 14:46:15 |
1479 forum posts 1 photos | Brian, I sent you a private message....see top of page for flashing envelope... |
Les Jones 1 | 06/01/2021 15:09:29 |
2292 forum posts 159 photos | You can thread some string or tape round the two pulleys to get a rough idea of the length and measure the width of the pulleys to get a rough idea of the belt width. you may even have a piece of the belt that was still intact enough to measure the tooth pitch. Les. |
not done it yet | 06/01/2021 17:33:37 |
7517 forum posts 20 photos | You have pulleys so you can count teeth and measure the diameter and width. You should be able to measure the centre distances between those pulleys. All else you need to know is how the belts are described - inside or outside dimension. |
Bob Stevenson | 06/01/2021 17:49:50 |
579 forum posts 7 photos | If Chester can’t supply this info then they don’t deserve to do any business!
Look at the corresponding Waco.......WM210 probably? And see whAt that uses. |
Adam Mara | 06/01/2021 18:43:37 |
198 forum posts 1 photos | A Google search bought up store.lathes.co.uk, Worth a look? |
Tomek | 06/01/2021 20:49:11 |
49 forum posts 25 photos | Hi Brian. I have db8vs, I'm guessing they will have same belts? |
Michael Gilligan | 06/01/2021 20:55:23 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | Posted by Bob Stevenson on 06/01/2021 17:49:50:
. If Chester can’t supply this info then they don’t deserve to do any business! . I wonder: Is that can’t or won’t ? ... either way, I agree MichaelG. . Edit: __ it may be worth reading this previous thread: https://www.model-engineer.co.uk/forums/postings.asp?th=45976 Edited By Michael Gilligan on 06/01/2021 20:58:04 |
Les Jones 1 | 06/01/2021 22:24:50 |
2292 forum posts 159 photos | Hi Michael, Les. Edited By Les Jones 1 on 06/01/2021 22:25:42 |
Brian Bassett | 07/01/2021 12:40:16 |
12 forum posts 7 photos | I think the length of belt is 546mm from timing belt calculator from Bearing boys web site, diam of large pulley is 130mm small pulley 27.8 w is 18 mm, i have a belt that is to short but the teeth mesh fine only details on the belt are 1.5x83 no idea what it means ? |
Brian Bassett | 07/01/2021 12:52:57 |
12 forum posts 7 photos | The distance between pully centres is 140mm |
Les Jones 1 | 07/01/2021 15:02:59 |
2292 forum posts 159 photos | The belt for the DB-10G is called a 1.5 * 124 * 15. I think this is the same belt that is used on a DB8 lathe. I think the 1.5 part is related to the pitch but it does not seem to have any simple relationship with either metric or imperial units. For comparison with the DB-10G the the small pulley (On the motor) has 19 teeth and the OD is 28.1mm. The large pulley has 90 teeth and the OD is 134.25 mm The distance between the pulley centres is 154mm. Les. |
Martin W | 07/01/2021 16:09:55 |
940 forum posts 30 photos | If the DB8VS has the same arrangement as the DB7VS then the pulleys are plain V section and don't have teeth. The only reason for using a toothed V belt would appear to be to give it the extra flexibility to accommodate the motor drive pulley diameter. If so then the number of teeth per unit length is irrelevant. Martin |
JasonB | 07/01/2021 16:36:11 |
![]() 25215 forum posts 3105 photos 1 articles | Here we go. A bit of digging and the relationship to pitch and the numbering system becomes clearer. The 1.5 and 2 that prefix this type of belt are a multiplier of Pi. So in the case of 1.5 belts the pitch is actually 1.5 x 3.142 or 4.713mm, belts prefixed with a 2 like the one on my X3 are 2 x 3.142 or 6.284mm pitch. If brian is able to give an idea of pitch then it should not be too hard to work out if he needs something like a 1.5x116 or 2x 87 Page 16 of this pdf catalogue is what enlightened me to the meaning of pitch. A search for "Module" belts may be worth trying. Edited By JasonB on 07/01/2021 16:37:27 |
Brian Bassett | 07/01/2021 17:33:40 |
12 forum posts 7 photos | I have some pictures but cant see how to post them ,not much help am i |
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