After replacing the betl the truntable is goinng too slow
I replaced the belt and now seem like it is going too slow. Is it possible that I purchased a belt that is to small?
It fits snuggly around the pully...
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You remove the belt or betls off the crankshaft pulley. Remove the crankshaft pulley with a crankshaft pulley puller. Remove the old pin, reinstall new pin, then the pulley. Torque to spec and put belts back on
Your pump is probably stiff. Bearing is going out.If the pump is ok I would look at possibly replacing the thrust bearing. Their could be something between tubs.
see the video and lube the deck belt+ rollers bearing too. However if the problem persist after you did , time to replace the old board deck betl by new ones. God bless yoy
it is possible that it could be the belt, but it's also possible that it could be the power cord or foot pedal,, only a sewing machine repair shop can tell which it is
What is the make and the model number of the turntable? I do know that the record platter is held on by gravity and lifts off most truntables I've replaced belts on, then it is just a matter of threading the belt over the motor pulley, most time you can do this from up top once the platter is removed, at worst you remove the bottom to thread the new belt onto the motor pulley.
there's a wrench that came with it, an allen wrench, turn on betl at medium slow speed, go to rear of treadmill and using the wrench give at each end caps(there is a hole to put the wrench) a half a turn on each side several time and walk in it until belt remains stable.
this is a belt driven platter. the belt is old and fell off. http://www.archive.org/details/Turntable_Belt_Installation
this link shows how to replace a belt, once you see where the belt goes thread a piece of string through the mechanism where the belt should go and measure it and contact them with the length. or measure total length of the old belt if still in one piece. figure about $14 for most belts.
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