
Description
Belt Kit Identification – Free Sample Option
This option is intended for models where the belt kit has not yet been confirmed in our database, but the equipment is known to use belts.
Instead of leaving you without an answer, the WebSpareParts Finder may show this option when your model is supported for belt identification.
With this free sample option, you only pay the shipping cost. After placing the order, please send us clear photos of the equipment label, the mechanism and, whenever possible, the original belts.
This helps us check the belt path, pulley layout and possible belt type without guessing from the model name alone.
When to use this option
Use this option if:
- Your model appears in the WebSpareParts Finder with the free sample option.
- Your equipment uses belts.
- The correct belt kit is not yet available as a confirmed product.
- You can provide photos of the mechanism and, ideally, the original belts.
What we need from you
After ordering, please send:
- A clear photo of the equipment label showing the brand and model.
- Clear photos of the internal mechanism.
- Photos of the original belts, even if they are broken, loose or stretched.
- Belt measurements, if you are able to measure them.
Please do not send photos found online. We need photos of your actual equipment.
Important information
- This is not a universal belt kit.
- This option does not mean that a confirmed belt kit already exists for your model.
- The purpose is to help identify the correct belts where possible, based on real photos and information from your equipment.
- In some cases, additional information may be required before we can suggest suitable belts.
Before ordering
Please use the WebSpareParts Finder to search by brand and model and check whether this free sample option is available for your equipment.
Difficulty
Easy to moderate · typically 15–45 min for a first-timer with basic tools.
Tools needed
Phillips & flat screwdrivers, plastic tweezers, isopropyl alcohol (90%+), cotton swabs
Common mistakes to avoid
- Handling the new belt with bare fingers — skin oils cause slipping. Use tweezers or clean hands with alcohol first.
- Not cleaning old belt residue off the pulleys — degraded rubber turns to goo and the new belt will slip. Clean every pulley with isopropyl alcohol before fitting.
- Forgetting the routing — take a photo of the old belt path before removing anything.
- Twisting a flat or square belt during fitting — it must sit flat in the pulley groove.
- Overstretching the belt while installing — walk it gently over the pulleys instead of pulling hard.
If the old belt has melted into tar, remove all residue completely first — a lighter fluid–damped swab works on stubborn goo, followed by isopropyl alcohol. Let everything dry before fitting the new belt.
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Belt Kit Identification – Free Sample Option
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