[Amps] A question!
Pete Smith
n4zr at contesting.com
Wed Sep 1 16:06:41 EDT 2004
Another option is www.smallparts.com They have nylon timing pulleys and
matching belts in a variety of lengths.
73, Pete N4ZR
At 03:21 PM 9/1/2004, Will Matney wrote:
>Yep,
>Go to a local bearing and power transmission supply house. We have three
>large ones close to here, Motion Industries, Applied Technology, and Ohio
>Transmission & Pump. They can generally order any of this you want and get
>it for OEM pricing. There are some others companies who sell this direct
>and or manufacturers who sell direct. WW Grainger can get this for you
>too. Just ask them for timing belts and pulley's Generally the larger
>supply houses can supply them with custom bores and key seats too. For use
>on amplifiers, miniature grade components are all that's needed. Henry
>used to use miniature chain and sprockets which may be another thing to
>look at.
>
>Will Matney
>
>
>Friends!
>
>Found this - which I need - on www.surplusales.com (Surplusales of
>Nebraska) To me the price seems high, anyone who knows any other dealers
>selling this kind of things?
>
>73 de Osten SM5DQC sm5dqc at areteadsl.se
>Kit includes 2 sprockets & 1 belt - Perfect system for connecting two
>shaft driven components side by side. Timing belt has teeth preventing
>slippage once sprockets are set in place. The belt we normally supply sets
>the 1/4" shaft centers @ 3-5/8", leaving 1-1/8" gap between two of our 154
>series air variables. A 4-1/4" center to center belt is also available.
>Sprockets are same size, 18 teeth each. $34 per set
>
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