🎶 Keep the nostalgia alive with every beat!
The BLUE GARLICDVD Rubber Belt package includes 40 high-quality rubber belts ranging from 20mm to 100mm, designed to fit most cassette tape machines. Perfect for restoring your favorite devices, these belts ensure a reliable and durable performance.
Material | Rubber |
Color | Black |
Brand | BLUE GARLIC |
Item Length | 3.31 Inches |
Maximum Diameter | 100 Millimeters |
Number of Pieces | 40 |
Manufacturer | BLUE GARLIC |
UPC | 749390848198 |
Part Number | DVDbelt-01 |
Item Weight | 0.352 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | DVDbelt |
Size | 20mm to 100mm |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**Y
Nice selection
Good selection of belts. Was able to repair two CD players
G**S
Found belt for my Yamaha
Found belt for my Yamaha, thank you.
S**C
Gave a Sony CFS-200 new life. As a newbie repairing a cassette player, it was an experience....
The belts arrive in a two pack of small ziploc bags stapled together. They are also different diameters and some feel heavier than others.I was puzzled by this, but thankful in the end. Which is why I gave 5 stars before knowing how they perform over time.Below is my experience....I found a Sony CFS-200 in the basement of the family home. I think it was from the early 90's and had been sitting for years.It was clean, the radio worked perfectly but the supply/take up wheels did not spin when PLAY was pushed or when FF and REW were pushed. I could hear the motor change tones as the different buttons were pushed, so I guessed the old belt had failed.It looked easy to open the case, so I removed 6 screws and found the drive belt hanging off a pulley. When I tried to place the belt back on the pulley, it disintegrated in my hand.So, I ordered in this kit figuring it was an easy fix.Got the kit, cleaned the pulley, and found a belt of a similar size and installed it. Put the unit back together and hit PLAY... and nothing. It was just like it was before.Took the unit apart again, removed two more screws to remove the cassette player itself from the case and found that there had been a second belt behind the player running from the motor. This belt had disintegrated and had become a gummy mess.Cleaned the mess up with rubbing alcohol, installed the new second belt along with the first one and put the unit back together.This time when I tried to play a cassette it played, but didn't sound quite right. I figured I'd let it play awhile to see if things changed after the new belts seated in. After awhile it began to play normally, then began slowing down.So I took it apart again. I was going to look at adjusting the motor speed, which required removing the player from the case again.When I got it apart, I found that the new belts were gummy due to residue from the old belts that I hadn't been able to get to when I cleaned the pulleys the first time.I cleaned everything again, threw out the new belts that were now gummy and installed a fresh set of belts from the second zip lock package.*** This needed to be done as there were no comparable belts left in the first package.***I put the unit back together, hit PLAY... and heard Alvin and the Chipmunks.I took the unit apart again and was going to adjust the motor speed. Which lead to a search for a screwdriver that was the right size to do the job. On this model, it's like a 2mm eyeglass screwdriver.I got lucky, as I found a screwdriver left over from an old cell phone repair kit, I bought 10 years ago, that I thought I'd thrown out. It fit through the hole and luckily locked into the POT screw in the motor.Adjusting the motor speed wasn't an immediate fix.I made the adjustments with everything connected and the case open and the cassette played fine.When I put the everything back together, the cassette was playing slow.I had to take the CFS-200 apart, and separate the cassette player head from the case 8 more times, to gradually adjust the motor so that it would play correctly when the case was reassembled.After all that, it played every cassette I could find to throw at it.If I had the right equipment, knowledge and downloaded the free Hz apps for motor speed adjustment, maybe my life would have been a little easier. But I don't know for sure.As of now, the belts and player work fine and Blue Garlic get five stars for doubling up on the packages, which gave me a spare set of correctly sized belts to get the Sony working again.In the end...If you don't know what your doing (like me) and think it'll be easy to replace the belts in an old cassette player, you may want to rethink that.I have over 3 hours in this CFS-200 to try and save it from a landfill and I got $5 for it when I put it on ebay.So...Do some research and take a good hard look at what you are working on, before diving in to save it.I was lucky, I assumed it was the belts and thankfully I was right. However, if any of the plastic gears had issues, this purchase and all my time spent on the CFS-200 would have been a total waste.Good Luck.
A**D
Good quality; good stretch.
These did just what I needed them to. I was replacing some old gummed-up belts on a 90s Panasonic portable cassette player, and these did the job. My player still isn't working, but for unrelated reasons. I had to get new belts on it to realize that it was much more broken than I originally thought. );
R**S
appear to be very good quality - first one i picked from the bag fitted yamaha CD player multi tray
I purchased a Yamaha multi tray CD player from a thrifty store for 50c as it was clearly faulty. I dismantled it and it did have a belt inside for opening the tray but you could see it was slipping. because the tray was not being recognized properly the Yamaha CD player must have not been able to detect that a disk was ready for loading, either way, I removed the old belt and threw it away and purchased this bag of belts as someone said they fixed a "multi disc Yamaha DVD player" with one of the belts .... thankfully the first belt I picked from the bag fitted the TRAY OPEN/CLOSE cogs and after that ... everything worked FLAWLESS :) I went ahead and sanded the metal lid and sprayed it 5 times with black paint to make it like new, polished everything and now I have a perfect working order super clean inside and out Yamaha multi CD player :)This made for nice music Christmas Day 2023 on the "now working" CD player.thank you to the people selling these belts - you can confirm that one of the belts in the pack fit Yamaha multi CD and DVD players ranging from the early 1990s up to 2008 for certain :)
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