Teac C-3 Capstan Belt

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Bob Helms

Audiophyte
I'm trying to find a capstan belt for a Teac C-3 stereo cassette deck. Any leads to a supplier, or someone who might know somebody who does know, would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance for any help anyone can provide.
 
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Not...

I'm trying to find a capstan belt for a Teac C-3 stereo cassette deck. Any leads to a supplier, or someone who might know somebody who does know, would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance for any help anyone can provide.
...the "Jingle Bell Rock" Bobby Helms?

Anywho, if you do a Google on cassette deck drive belts I'm sure you'll find a supplier...and while they may not have the exact OEM part, if you provide the salient measurements (length, width, thickness) you'll probably do OK...

Most decent electronics parts stores should have an assortment to choose from...

jimHJJ(...out of curiosity have you tried TEAC/Tascam...)
 
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Bob Helms

Audiophyte
...the "Jingle Bell Rock" Bobby Helms?

Anywho, if you do a Google on cassette deck drive belts I'm sure you'll find a supplier...and while they may not have the exact OEM part, if you provide the salient measurements (length, width, thickness) you'll probably do OK...

Most decent electronics parts stores should have an assortment to choose from...

jimHJJ(...out of curiosity have you tried TEAC/Tascam...)
I've been the eBay route, nothing. I have the service manual but it does not list specs on the belt, ie diameter and such. I tried an authorized Teac repair center and they told me the C-3 was a VERY old deck and they would have to get back to me, but I not holding my breath until they do. No I'm not the "Jingle Bell Rock" Bobby Helms.
 
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I've been the eBay route, nothing. I have the service manual but it does not list specs on the belt, ie diameter and such. I tried an authorized Teac repair center and they told me the C-3 was a VERY old deck and they would have to get back to me, but I not holding my breath until they do. No I'm not the "Jingle Bell Rock" Bobby Helms.
...there are ways 'round everything...If you have the old belt, you could measure it yourself using a ruler that measures to sixty-fourths of an inch...more accurate would calipers, digital would be nice...if it has a circular cross-section a micrometer would be ideal...Insofar as belt length, any old ruler will suffice, I'd deduct a minimal amount for the stretch factor...too loose and it might slip, too tight and it may put too much load on the various bearings...

As I mentioned, any decent electronics parts shop should have a selection...bring the old one in, they will probably be able to measure it for you.

Re: TEAC/Tascam...I meant the mfr. themselves, not an "authorized" service center...there is little if any incentive to embark on what may prove to be a fruitless (non-profitable) search from their POV...

jimHJJ(...ain't life grand?...)
 
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Update...

...call TEAC parts dept. directly @ (323)726-0303 aft 8AM Calif. time...

Part# 9278334302 $7.60 + taxes, s/h...

jimHJJ(...FWIW...)
 
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