B&O Beomaster 1600 1700 control belt?
These recievers ( 1700 shown below) have 2 toothed belts to operate the controls, one each at either side of the reciever as seen in the picture. Does anyone know where I could get one (or more) of these belts? B&O Canada says they are no longer available. Please help me find one!
These recievers ( 1700 shown below) have 2 toothed belts to operate the controls, one each at either side of the reciever as seen in the picture. Does anyone know where I could get one (or more) of these belts? B&O Canada says they are no longer available. Please help me find one!
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Can you supply a photo or a description of the belt:lenth, pitch,with, thicness an so.............maybe stock drive product company may supply a replacement, tomorroy at work I will give you the exact name and reference.
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oups.......ok............ dont wait tomorrow I found the adress: http://www.sdp-si.com/
they have a wide choice
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In my case, one of the belts simply broke. A clean break across the belt.
Not a terrible inconvenience, because it controls the tuning of the 6 or 7 FM "pre-sets".
I just opened up the receiver and turned the mechanical setting gears by hand until I had all the pre-sets set. Now I just press the buttons.
This said, I'd prefer to restore the original functionality.
Does anyone have any thoughts on whether I could use some kind of industrial strength glue (like they do for patching tires) to add a thin piece of rubber to bridge the break?
Any suggestions of what I could use appreciated.
In my case, one of the belts simply broke. A clean break across the belt.
Not a terrible inconvenience, because it controls the tuning of the 6 or 7 FM "pre-sets".
I just opened up the receiver and turned the mechanical setting gears by hand until I had all the pre-sets set. Now I just press the buttons.
This said, I'd prefer to restore the original functionality.
Does anyone have any thoughts on whether I could use some kind of industrial strength glue (like they do for patching tires) to add a thin piece of rubber to bridge the break?
Any suggestions of what I could use appreciated.