You said one of your 1210's seems to be lacking tourqe? There are several posibilities. And none of them involve replacing a "belt". All of the SL1200/1210 series. Turntables are direct drive and do not have a belt. The motor's drive shaft runs right up through the center of the platter. No belt. Rather than going over all the possible causes and solutions, I am posting a YouTube link that spends about ten minutes on the subject. I am also including a separate link to a site that sells the original oil for the SL1200/1210's.
My 20 year old MK2's seemed noticeably stronger after cleaning and recoiling the drive spindle. Good luck. EW.
is your 1210 1200 lacking torque
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Being the older model, the chances are that the drive belt on the Mk2 turntable has got worn and shiny with use. It may also have stretched a bit. If you are using the tables for 'scratching', the fact that you are holding onto the turntable when the motor is running is placing a strain on the belt that it is not really designed for. I would recommend changing the belt - you can easily find spare belts for sale on the internet
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