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Masterwork 360 Series | Idler Wheel IW02 | Special Order |
Masterwork 7049 | Idler Wheel IW08 | Special Order |
Masterwork 7076 | Idler Wheel IW08 | Special Order |
Masterwork 7083 | Idler Wheel IW08 | Special Order |
Masterwork 7539 | Idler Wheel IW08 | Special Order |
Masterwork 7542A/B | Idler Wheel IW08 | Special Order |
Masterwork 7566 | Idler Wheel IW08 | Special Order |
Masterwork 7570 | Idler Wheel IW08 | Special Order |
Masterwork 7573 | Idler Wheel IW08 | Special Order |
Masterwork 7574 | Idler Wheel IW08 | Special Order |
Masterwork 7575 | Idler Wheel IW08 | Special Order |
Masterwork M-2308 | Idler Wheel IW11 | Special Order |
Masterwork Ready Tone Player | Belt FR 15.9 | Special Order |
IW02
ID=.115 in. OD=2.121 in. C/S=.445 in. |
IW08
ID=.153 in. OD=2.015 in. C/S=.409 in. |
IW11
ID=.153 in. OD=1.892 in. C/S=.313 in. |
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.