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Started by cwk266, July 11, 2019, 12:04:15 PM

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cwk266

Is anyone using banded edger belts?What modifications needed to be done if any and what is the part# of a banded belt?Seems like a solution to having 1 belt jumping the pulley and taking the other 5 along for the ride.I am hoping this is only a matter of getting a banded belt as I need to replace my set of 6 with about 30 seconds of run time on them

KenMac

I'm not familiar with your edger,  but am familiar with belt driven equipment (hvac). There must be a reason why your belts are jumping. They should be all the same length, since manufacturers say they are all matched sets nowadays.  Pulley alignment or tension are about the only other things that determine how long belts run. Hope this helps. 
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cwk266

The cause of the problem was a broken piece off the pulley which is being replaced.I am going to need to buy new belts and am interested to hear from anyone that is using banded belts as too part#and needed mods to use them if any

Den-Den

Banded belts work better than singles when there is a long span between pulleys IF pulleys are in good shape and alignment is near perfect.  They are more sensitive to poor alignment and worn pulleys than single belts.
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cwk266

The belts do a 90 degree twist from horizontal at the engine to vertical position on the edger shaft

cwk266

In case anyone else is looking for the same answer MD says that there are models that were built for banded belts and they have different rollers and pulleys than the single belt setup.Does anyone have a model setup with banded belts and could describe the difference or better yet pics

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