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Replacement Belts for Fairchild Turntables

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Fairchild 70 Stereo Belt FRM 14.7 In Stock $10.00
Fairchild 70 Stereo Belt FR 35.1 Unavailable; Substitute SC 35.1 In Stock $10.00
Fairchild 210A Belt FRX 35.1 Unavailable; Substitute SC 34.0 In Stock $10.00
Fairchild 333B Belt FRX 35.1 Unavailable; Substitute SC 34.0 In Stock $10.00
Fairchild 410 Belt FRM 14.7In Stock $10.00
Fairchild 410 Belt FR 35.1 Unavailable; Substitute SC 35.1 In Stock $10.00
Fairchild 412 Belt FRM 14.7 In Stock $10.00
Fairchild 412 Belt FR 35.1 Unavailable; Substitute SC 35.1 In Stock $10.00
Fairchild 440 Belt FRM 14.7 In Stock $10.00
Fairchild 440 Belt FRM 14.7 In Stock $10.00
Fairchild 500 Belt FR 35.1 Unavailable; Substitute SC 35.1 In Stock $10.00
Fairchild 740 Belt FR 35.1 Unavailable; Substitute SC 35.1 In Stock $10.00
Fairchild 750-2 Belt FR 50.5 Unavailable
Fairchild 755 Belt FRM 14.7 In Stock $10.00
Fairchild 755 Belt FR 35.1 Unavailable; Substitute SC 35.1 In Stock $10.00
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If your turntable is not listed, first look for a close match in model number. Or, take careful measurements of your old belt's inside circumference, width and thickness.

Make the measurements with the belt lying flat and unstretched.  Use a paperclip to mark your starting point.  Measure in inches to match model; one inch=25.4mm.  Also, make note of how loose the old belt is while installed in the turntable.  Does it slip?  How much side-to-side deflection is there in the open section between the spindle and the platter?   Depending on how badly stretched out your old belt is, deduct 5 to 10 percent from the circumference.  If the belt is broken or missing, use a piece of string (wrapped without slack, but not stretched) to measure the proper circumference, and then deduct 10 percent to allow the new belt to stretch into place.  Go to the Belt Specifications Chart to find a suitable replacement.  

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