Just Wondering, Because I need to replace over half the belts in my center, what everone else is using?
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I have only had them on for a few months, but so far, AMF's new black belt is fantastic. This thing literally grabs a pin better than any belt I've ever seen. And since it's not a rough top, its a piece of cake to keep clean. Like I said, I've only had it in a few months. The P/N for it is 070-011-909. I was using they grey rough tops from AMF (070-011-910) and I think Ed Fox sells the same kind too. But I had issues with the belts wearing away prematurely on the top and the pins would start slip-slidin away.
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As long as I do not have tracking problems and I cannot remember that I ever have.I never saw a belt that didn't work properly.
Only one belt has been kicked out of any center that I have worked and that is the, well, I will say really tall one. Most of you know which one that is.
Roughtop, smooth, sticky, doesn't matter; as far as I am concerned my distributors have no trouble accommodating any belt. Some belts have more benefits then others, but they all will work fine. I have one dist stop every two days. I do not replace a belt unless it falls apart.Pinspotters do not break down when they are not running!
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Originally posted by Table Head:
</font><blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><hr /><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Originally posted by Lampie:
Lane DynamX.So it goes.
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I agree with Mike completely. I ordered the white in a bulk roll and cut and lace myself-much cheaper that way. IMO, the kidney is very important. As you know, each machine is a little different and can be mistaken for a belt not performing.Yeah but, We've always done it that way.
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We use the AMF black belts also, great belts, grab the pins very well for usAll I want in life is to turn wrenches and climb around pinsetters/pinspotters again :/
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