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    malcolm evans
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      Hi all, anybody any experience of the flat drive belt fitted to the Keneddy hacksaw? the one fitted is starting to look a bit tatty and I would like to get hold of a replacement before it breaks !! it appears to be fabric on the outer and a kind of nylon/plastic on the inner surface, it must be oil proof with all the crud it gets on it and it hasn`t gone soggy like a rubber might do, any ideas for a replacement?? thanks, MALC.  
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      malcolm evans
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        @malcolmevans23899

        drive belt

        #44788
        mgj
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          @mgj
          You could try the link at the top of the page?
           
           
          They seem to produce lots of belts with no minimum order.
          #47715
          Gep Engler
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            @gepengler40547
            Dear all,
             
            I am also a happy owner of such a small Kennedy power hacksaw.
            But my machine has a V-belt.
            (klick on picture for larger photo.)
            And elsewhere on the Web, I found another specimen that uses a toothed (timer?) belt. See: http://www.lathes.co.uk/advertphoto/090822kennedy/
            That page also contains, unfortunately bad quality, copies of a brochure plus the first page of the (maintenance) instructions. So probably, there has been a manual.
            Unfortunately, I do not have any maintenance/operating instructions.
            Although the operation and maintenance are straight forward, it would be nice to have my machine “complete”.
            Therefore my question:
            Does anybody have the complete operating/maintenance instructions and can provide a scan?
            Thanks in advance !
             
            Furthermore, I added an automatic switch-off to my machine. Very convenient!
            As this is at the back of the machine; you can not see it on the picture.
            But, if anybody is interested, I can add an extra picture.
             
            Best regards from The Netherlands,
             
             Gep
            e-mail: gep2<at>hetnet.nl
             
            #47716
            Gep Engler
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              @gepengler40547
              Dear all,
               
              I am also a happy owner of such a small Kennedy power hacksaw.
              But my machine has a V-belt.
              (klick on picture for larger photo.)
              And elsewhere on the Web, I found another specimen that uses a toothed (timer?) belt. See: http://www.lathes.co.uk/advertphoto/090822kennedy/
              That page also contains, unfortunately bad quality, copies of a brochure plus the first page of the (maintenance) instructions. So probably, there has been a manual.
              Unfortunately, I do not have any maintenance/operating instructions.
              Although the operation and maintenance are straight forward, it would be nice to have my machine “complete”.
              Therefore my question:
              Does anybody have the complete operating/maintenance instructions and can provide a scan?
              Thanks in advance !
               
              Furthermore, I added an automatic switch-off to my machine. Very convenient!
              As this is at the back of the machine; you can not see it on the picture.
              But, if anybody is interested, I can add an extra picture.
               
              Best regards from The Netherlands,
               
               Gep
              e-mail: gep2<at>hetnet.nl
               
              #48366
              Chris B
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                @chrisb73862
                I got a replacement flat belt made up by Tony Griffiths at Lathes.co.uk
                #48371
                Clive Foster
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                  @clivefoster55965
                  An effective alternative to old school flat bets is the multi-groove “serpentine” V-belts used for car engine accessory drives et al run Vee side down.
                   
                  Following advice from USA I used one on my Heavy 10 lathe with excellent results although the necessary split and lace up procedure was a pain.  For the Kennedy you only need to find one of a suitable length.
                   
                  Clive 
                  #48404
                  Ian S C
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                    @iansc

                    It is possible to obtain heat joinable flat belting in a wide range of widths and thicknesses.Old poly V belts or toothed timing belts win hands down for price,what you get for free is always the winner. Ian S C

                    #59063
                    Richard Parsons
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                      @richardparsons61721

                       

                      Yes the saw in MEWS was a form of Kennedy saw. It used a Klaxon Motor with it’s built in gear box as a direct drive to the pitman. The rest of the thing was also made up of Hex and square barbar. As the blade was a standard 12” hand saw blade it would be easy to scale up from the photo.

                      It needed no belts

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