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USING "NUTLINK" MODULAR BELTING - IN THE WORKSHOP 

Keith Appleton
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Using "Nutlink" Modular Belting - In The Workshop. Making a Key for a Myford Lathe Motor Pulley and fitting "Nutlink" Belts to my Boxford Lathe.
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Комментарии : 33   
@ronitsingh85
@ronitsingh85 Год назад
And these belts looks beautiful and have a vintage look to them with those T nuts!
@aceroadholder2185
@aceroadholder2185 3 года назад
Modular belts make belt renewal on a belt drive lathe so much easier. Grizzly tool company even says in their owner's manuals that for belt drive lathes not to remove the spindle for a belt change but use a modular belt.
@robertpearson8798
@robertpearson8798 3 года назад
Another great attribute.
@wilsonlaidlaw
@wilsonlaidlaw 3 года назад
We have used Nutlink belting for years for vintage cars, where the original belts are long unavailable. It just never seems to wear out - marvellous stuff. It is also available in the wider D section which some larger old cars, e.g. Bentleys use.
@robertpearson8798
@robertpearson8798 3 года назад
I use a very similar product here in Canada that’s just called Link-belt. The segments are made of the same sort of material and the little locking tabs are integral and not made of metal. It’s more expensive than regular V-belt but it seems to last forever, run quieter and stand up to oil and heat. The thing I like most about it is that I always have exactly the right sized belt for any machine. I can only find it in 1/2 inch, unfortunately
@edhibbard1030
@edhibbard1030 3 года назад
I just love your cliff hangers! I'm always looking forward to what might be coming in the next video.
@ilfarmboy
@ilfarmboy 3 года назад
you got an unique talent don't knock it
@vulpsturm
@vulpsturm 3 года назад
These are really ingenious
@kimber1958
@kimber1958 3 года назад
I have often wondered about those belts . looks like a great thing to have as an emergency back up
@frederickbowdler8169
@frederickbowdler8169 Год назад
I agree but so inefficient and unsuitable for a small machine .
@CraigLYoung
@CraigLYoung 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing!
@flyerphil7708
@flyerphil7708 3 года назад
There have been many types of link belting over the years, with various trade names. This is the best in many people’s opinions.
@keithappleton
@keithappleton 3 года назад
I agree, this is the best I think. Very well made and extremely strong.
@flyerphil7708
@flyerphil7708 2 года назад
@@keithappleton Sorry, I should have added ,Very good information well presented.
@timgreen4137
@timgreen4137 3 года назад
I remember seeing a really long belt like that on a tractor. It was an Allis Chalmers tractor, with a large mower deck underneath it. It needed a very long belt.
@electric7487
@electric7487 Год назад
If you've played with PowerTwist/Acculink or modular belting similar to it, how do they fare over Nutlink when applied to sub-minimum pulleys?
@keithappleton
@keithappleton Год назад
I have only ever used the stuff that I show on the video, and it seem good.
@monk1100
@monk1100 Год назад
I have an original leather belt
@ikifkif
@ikifkif 4 месяца назад
grinding paste is oily. talk is better, but rossin is ultimate. rub it on the belt. if you value your fingers, probably best not with machine running, ay?
@graemewhite5029
@graemewhite5029 3 года назад
I always thought it was pronounced "NEW-TEE-LINK" as it was an improvement on the "old" style belt that you removed from the Boxford and also, the rivets are "Tee" shaped if you take one fully out ? We used it on a precision grinder at work as it's not supposed to transmit vibration as much as a standard rubber belt ?
@phildunne2632
@phildunne2632 Год назад
I've just aquired a Boxford AUD. It requires a new link belt as Its particularly rotten. Can you advise where to buy a nut link belt here in the uk . Also I believe 1.4 m is required? Can you confirm please.?
@keithappleton
@keithappleton Год назад
Why not type Nutlink Belt into Google - that's what I did . . . . I don't know the exact length for a Boxford, I used a lot of the stuff on all 3 of my Lathes. Once again, you should be able to find out by using Google . . . .
@monk1100
@monk1100 Год назад
Do you not use soluble oil when you do your milling. Tips will get hot and go blunt
@keithappleton
@keithappleton Год назад
Yes I know, but I don't use it in the videos (and I often mention this) because all you would see is a mess . . .
@ilfarmboy
@ilfarmboy 3 года назад
your hands look like mine after I worked on my belts on my rider mower lol
@BTSensei
@BTSensei 3 года назад
⭐😃👍
@melchristian8876
@melchristian8876 3 года назад
👍👍👍👍👍💯💯💯💯💯
@Tocsin-Bang
@Tocsin-Bang 3 года назад
I don't always get it right even when I measure things multiple times.
@Creativecoverz
@Creativecoverz 3 года назад
Didnt this used to be called brahma belt?
@keithappleton
@keithappleton 3 года назад
I don't know.
@bbjohns100
@bbjohns100 3 года назад
It was always known as Brammer belting in the motor trade.
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