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Looking for the rubber band that turns the wheel for the cd's

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Mcm electronics .com will sell consumers replacement belts...if you have the old one subtract 15% from its diameter as thats the average they stretch

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If it's stripped, and the hexagonal end of the wheel's axle that fits into the receptor has lost its hex shape, I have a perfect fix.

I tried gluing it, but that only lasted as long as the glue. What I did instead was remove the wheel, thread a thin rubber band through the receptor, pull the rubber band tight and then reinstall the wheel. Once tension on the rubber band was released, it expanded again, making a tight friction fit of the wheel's axle and the receptor.

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