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recorder belts

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Any suggestions for recorder belts? I just took apart a Sony kid's cassette machine, a TCM-4000, and the belts were sticky goo. And how about size info?

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Post: # 30416Post electra225 »

I have had fairly good luck Googling the model number of the recorder to see what information exists on the Internet, then I search on ebay by model number of the device for the belt. You can also make a "belt" out of string that will let you match up O-rings for a belt if worse comes to worse. Use your string pattern and find a square-cut O-ring which works well in many cases. Good luck.
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Post: # 30417Post TC Chris »

I did the Google search thing. Problem is (a) Sony made several mechanisms under the same model no., and (b) I haven't been able to access a manual or other specs.

One video skipped from starting disassemby to reassembly--"There, we replaced the belts." Wish they had shown doing it and discussed the source.

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Post: # 30419Post TC Chris »

Looks good, thank you.

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