I snooped around the interwebs looking for this belt shop.  They make them too 
large.  I grabbed another antenna and saw that it used a Gates 722015 001 belt, 
but that is not findable on the interwebz either.  I did find a few chynee 
places, but it was too hard to understand the pictographs to match what i have 
on hand.  Then I found the boys at polybelt.com and got some  60tMXL025 Rubber 
Timing Belt 60 Tooth MXL.  I will see how well that works out.  Might be able 
to repair a few antennas and put them to good use


clay

> On Feb 20, 2017, at 6:07 AM, Curley McLain via Mercedes 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Take the dimensions and maybe the remains of the old belt and/or the antenna 
> to the local industrial belt shop.  there is a lot of industrial equipment 
> that uses timing belts of some sort.  When I built hydraulic power packs, I 
> used timing belts because I could use smaller pulleys than if I had used all 
> v-belts.
> 
>> clay via Mercedes <mailto:[email protected]>
>> February 20, 2017 at 12:29 AM
>> I am playing wth the spare antennas I got as part of the Free SD. They do 
>> power up, but the stepper motor belts are toast. Anybody know where to find 
>> a few? They seem to be 6mm wide, 60 tooth, and 122mm girth. Belt in one of 
>> the antenna is a Continental N3. I am really not interested in paying Becker 
>> $100 for them to clean and put a fresh belt in.
>> 
>> clay 

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