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Steve

Jan 1, 1970
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I bought this appliance 5 years ago in Australia. I'm now living in
Wellington NZ and trying to obtain a replacement drum belt for it as the
old one expired last night.

Apart from the model number of the dryer, the only other information is the
markings on the belt, which read DAVCO (or DAYCO?) 1930 H6

Does anyone know a source of spares for this product? I understand Bendix
ceased to exist a few years ago.

Thanks
 
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NSM

Jan 1, 1970
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| I bought this appliance 5 years ago in Australia. I'm now living in
| Wellington NZ and trying to obtain a replacement drum belt for it as the
| old one expired last night.
|
| Apart from the model number of the dryer, the only other information is
the
| markings on the belt, which read DAVCO (or DAYCO?) 1930 H6
|
| Does anyone know a source of spares for this product? I understand Bendix
| ceased to exist a few years ago.

Is it a regular V belt?

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William R. Walsh

Jan 1, 1970
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Hi!

The belt you have was very likely made by Dayco...they have a web site
(given below) and are a pretty common source of automotive belts in the US.
It would also appear that they do business worldwide.

http://www.dayco.com/

William
 
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Steve

Jan 1, 1970
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NSM said:
| I bought this appliance 5 years ago in Australia. I'm now living in
| Wellington NZ and trying to obtain a replacement drum belt for it as
| the old one expired last night.
|
| Apart from the model number of the dryer, the only other information
| is
the
| markings on the belt, which read DAVCO (or DAYCO?) 1930 H6
|
| Does anyone know a source of spares for this product? I understand
| Bendix ceased to exist a few years ago.

Is it a regular V belt?

N

No, its flat belt with grooves along the active side - multiple V's if you
like.
 
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Steve

Jan 1, 1970
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Hi!

The belt you have was very likely made by Dayco...they have a web site
(given below) and are a pretty common source of automotive belts in
the US. It would also appear that they do business worldwide.

http://www.dayco.com/

William

Thanks William, I'll check their website
 
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EMB

Jan 1, 1970
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Steve said:
No, its flat belt with grooves along the active side - multiple V's if you
like.

Take the remains to your local Repco (or other automotive parts
supplier) and size it up against a 6PK1930 belt. My guess is that's how
the numbering will cross to normal automotive sizes.
 
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NSM

Jan 1, 1970
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| > Is it a regular V belt?

| No, its flat belt with grooves along the active side - multiple V's if you
| like.

You must be able to find a replacement for that. I used to work for Paykel
Belts in Wgtn and this is the sort of thing they had.

N
 
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Jim Adney

Jan 1, 1970
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I bought this appliance 5 years ago in Australia. I'm now living in
Wellington NZ and trying to obtain a replacement drum belt for it as the
old one expired last night.

Apart from the model number of the dryer, the only other information is the
markings on the belt, which read DAVCO (or DAYCO?) 1930 H6

Does anyone know a source of spares for this product? I understand Bendix
ceased to exist a few years ago.

This sounds just like the belt I recently replaced on my Whirlpool
dryer. I called the local appliance repair shop and they told me to
just bring in the old belt. Apparently there are about 4 common sizes
(different lengths) and they just needed to match it up.

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