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Sewing Machine Belt Singer,Brother, Pfaff 13",14 1/4",15",16 1/2"" Orange Cog
$ 4.72
- Description
- Size Guide
Description
Up for sale is 1 sewing machine belt for Home sewing machines. This belt fits many makes and models. Belt has reinforced Nylon , better quality and appearance that the cheaper China orange belts being sold.I have the belt in 9 7/8", MB270 10 3/4", 11", 12 5/8", 13",13 1/2"
196388 13 3/4", 14",14 14 1/2" ,15", 15 1/2" .
16", 16 1/2", 17", 194144 17 1/2", 20 1/4", 20 7/8"
The belt has ridges on one side to have better grip and control.
You can add a 2nd belt to your order for only to more .Pick your size from the drop down menu tab . You can also mix 2 different sizes, just make note with payment .
If you have one of those machines that is hard to size for a belt, I have other rubber belts for sale that stretch .
Item will ship First Class with Delivery Confirmation .Please e-mail any questions. Thanks
The belts are measured by
Circumference
. Total length around belt.
" Instructions how to measure and verify what size belt you need "
1* Remove old belt if still attached on machine
2* Adjust motor to center position. Most sewing machine motors have a bolt or screw that holds the motor in place. When this bolt or screw is loosened, the motor will move in two directions. Loosen this screw and move the motor to center position and re-tighten the bolt or screw. The reason for this step is so that you will have about 1/2" worth of adjustment for the new belt .
3* Take a piece of non-stretchable string and run it around the machine's hand wheel and motor pulley. Be sure that the string is inside of the belt groove of the hand wheel and pulley.
4* Cut the string so that two ends meet. This will tell you what size of belt you will need.
5* Remove the string from the machine and lay it flat and straight on a table. Measure the complete length of the cut string. Now you will know what size of belt to order. For example, if the string measures 14 1/2" long, then you will need a 14 1/2" belt.
6* Once the new belt has arrived, you simply loosen the bolt or screw that is holding the motor in place. Then attach the belt around the hand wheel and pulley. Make sure the belt is inside the belt grooves. You may have to lift or adjust the motor slightly in order to get a good fit. Once the belt is in place, simply apply a little down pressure on the motor while tightening the bolt or screw. The belt should be tight enough so that it doesn't slip, but not too tight so that it puts strain on the motor.