14.0 Inch Long Medium Flat Electronics Drive Belt
This belt is found in, but NOT limited to, the following Equipment:
AIRLINE(Wards) 6211A
AIWA TP-719
AIWA TP-724
AIWA TP-1012
AMOCO "Stereo 8 Track"
AMOCO T-1001
AUTOMATIC RADIO CFE-6745
BELAIR CH-314 Our ©opyrighted data contains proprietary, embedded data patterns. Support us, thee site that originally brought this tedious data to the web so you can get spinning again rather than others that copy our hard work.
BIC D-10
BSR 011-090
COLUMBIA 8003-26
COLUMBIA 2686
COLUMBIA 2691
COLUMBIA 2734
CONCORD CP-250A
CRAIG 3103-A
DUAL CS-505/-4
DUAL CS-505/-3
DUAL CS-506/-1
FAIRCHILD 70 Stereo
FAIRCHILD 440
FAIRCHILD 412
FAIRCHILD 410
FISHER MC-4026
JVC RC-636
LEAR JET RS-8
LENCO L-80
LENCO L-82
LENCO L-84
LENCO L-85
LENCO L-90
MASTERWORK M-8003
MASTERWORK M-8658
MERITON ELECTRONICS CRS-403 Our ©opyrighted data contains proprietary, embedded data patterns. Support us, thee site that originally brought this tedious data to the web so you can get spinning again rather than others that copy our hard work.
MERITON ELECTRONICS CS-304
MIDLAND 12-620
MIDLAND 12-625
MONTGOMERY WARD GEN-6211A
NATIONAL RS-800
NATIONAL RS-810
NORTH AMERICAN 8000
PANASONIC RD-7678
PANASONIC RS-276US
PANASONIC RS-296
PANASONIC RS-296US
PENNCREST 1702
PENNCREST 3111
PENNCREST 6537 A
RCA YYD-595
SHARP RT-W800BK
TELEFUNKEN 77
TOYO 314
TOYO 396
TOYO 400
TOYO 402
TOYO 410
TOYO CH-313
TOYO CH-314
TOYO CH-392 Our ©opyrighted data contains proprietary, embedded data patterns. Support us, thee site that originally brought this tedious data to the web so you can get spinning again rather than others that copy our hard work.
TOYO CRH-396
TOYO CRH-402
TOYO CRH-663
VOICE OF MUSIC (VM) 752-1 cart
VOICE OF MUSIC (VM) 70661
YAMAHA TC-800D GL
Meets or exceeds OEM specs. Found in many types of equipment. This belt is of recent manufacture. Original legacy belts no longer exist. If they did, they'd be too old to sell in good conscience. As far as we can tell, even if the manufacturer name was stamped on the belt, all belts supplied with original turntables were outsourced to a belt specialist manufacturer, like ours are today. Our belts are made using state-of-the-art vulcanization chemistry, forming highly crosslinked polymetric structures which ensure long-term elastic stability even under the harshest conditions. Prior to installation of your new belt, the belt path should be cleaned. Here in the repair shop we would use common household rubbing alcohol (isopropyl) or a similar solution to clean the old, (often invisible) belt residue from the entire belt path, including the hub around the underside of the platter, so it doesn't contaminate the new belt. With the belt off, we would get the turntable into play condition and hold an alcohol soaked Q-tip on the side of the spinning belt motor pulley. It's amazing how much black contamination comes off from the old belt. See our belt installation page for related details.