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    Andrew Tinsley
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      Andrew Tinsley
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        I need to change the speed change belt on an ML10 and while I am at it, I may as well change the countershaft pulley too. These items are 66 and 166 on the Myford drawings, that come with the handbook.

        The 166 countershaft pully is an A25 code V, U or W. The A25 bit is easy enough, being a 25" A section belt, what code V, U or W means, is baffling. The Z810 belt (item 66) which is in sore need of changing doesn't respond to my googling. Can anyone tell me what or where I should be looking?

        Thanks,

        Andrew.

        #654620
        Nicholas Farr
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          Hi Adrew, have you tried Myford Ltd.

          Regards Nick.

          #654623
          Andrew Tinsley
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            @andrewtinsley63637

            Hello Nick,

            Yes I did try Myford. At £12.50 each, or £25 for the two belts, I decided that it was just a little too expensive! I can get the A25 belt from a reputable supplier for as little as £2.10, plus VAT.

            Regards,

            Andrew.

            Edited By Andrew Tinsley on 31/07/2023 21:54:32

            #654629
            peak4
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              @peak4

              I had a look in my ML10 parts book, but don't have that lathe.

              No.66 – A25 = 25" A section as you say
              No.166 – M section 31.5"
              Z section is similar to M section; M=10×5.5mm, but not all that common, whereas Z=10x6mm
              31.5" = 800mm, so I guess your reference to Z810 is just a tad longer than 31.5"

              There's quite a bit of further useful info on sites such as this one, regarding smooth or raw edges, cogged versus plain etc.
              https://tameson.co.uk/pages/v-belt-overview#_k7mdaekaiclj

              Bill

              Edited By peak4 on 31/07/2023 23:05:13

              #654635
              Chris Crew
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                I changed these belts on an ML10 earlier this year. Just go on eBay and search, you will get them both for about £4 each. The company I bought from is in Coventry trading under the name 4Bearings on eBay. This service and the product quality was good.

                #654640
                DiogenesII
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                  @diogenesii

                  I've bought satisfactorily from this outfit more than once, including belts for the ML7;

                  Lathe Spares – Myford ML10 Spares

                  #654675
                  Andrew Tinsley
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                    @andrewtinsley63637

                    Hello all,

                    Thanks for the help and advice! What stymied me was I could find no reference to Z belts. If an M series belt is only 0.5 mm difference to a Z belt then problem solves.

                    I am now sorted for considerably less than half of £25, no doubt plus postage!

                    Thanks again,

                    Andrew.

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