gyrafoam
Well-known member
I have a Super-Matic 101P that has a problem with it's belt.
I have checked and the belt currently installed is the correct belt for the machine and is not that old----so not all stretched-out. Yet, if I position the belt so the belt goes AROUND the pump fly-wheel instead of running against the back of the fly-wheel (like it is supposed to do) then the slack is taken up, and the belt stays on----for a while.
I would like to just tighten up the tension with the motor.
However, since the motor has a (non-adjustable) spring providing the proper tension on the belt, I am at a loss as to what to do. My first impulse is to buy a new belt and see if it makes a difference. Of course, if I just leave the belt around the fly-wheel of the pump it does just fine for a while, but eventually drops off as there is (by design) no groove for the belt.
Any ideas?
I have checked and the belt currently installed is the correct belt for the machine and is not that old----so not all stretched-out. Yet, if I position the belt so the belt goes AROUND the pump fly-wheel instead of running against the back of the fly-wheel (like it is supposed to do) then the slack is taken up, and the belt stays on----for a while.
I would like to just tighten up the tension with the motor.
However, since the motor has a (non-adjustable) spring providing the proper tension on the belt, I am at a loss as to what to do. My first impulse is to buy a new belt and see if it makes a difference. Of course, if I just leave the belt around the fly-wheel of the pump it does just fine for a while, but eventually drops off as there is (by design) no groove for the belt.
Any ideas?
