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    FYI: Harbor Freight Link Belt

    Damaged the "red" link belt on my contractor saw yesterday - long story. Needed the saw today and couldnt wait for Amazon to deliver a Gates Tri-power or another "red" link belt. Couldnt find a proper fitting "regular" v-belt, much less a Tri-power, at any local stores.

    So I checked the archives here and found a few old threads talking about the green "Accu-link" link belts from Jason Industries. They are made (now) in the EEC but they are still sold at HF. So I drove a ways to the nearest store and bought one. $25 for 5 feet, using their 20% off coupon.

    Put it on and fired her up to let that new belt get settled in. Then shut her off and put a nickel on the top. Fired her up again - that nickel wasnt even twitching, much less vibrating, all through the start/run/stop cycle!

    Also found these instructions online describing the right way to mount the link belt. They were useful because I'd forgotten since I put the original link belt on. Perhaps they'll help someone else. Link.

    Fred
    Last edited by Frederick Skelly; 10-15-2017 at 6:27 PM.

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    Good reminder. I will add that I have sections of the HF belt in the middle of the usual red belts we find at our name brand woodworking stores. The mixed sections function as one.
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