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Forum topic by Mario posted 1198 days ago 746 views 0 times favorited 8 replies Add to Favorites Watch
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Mario

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1198 days ago

I have a Craftsman 14’ Professioanl band saw and need to order a new belt for it today. I am at work and do not have access to the unit and cannot get the model number to order the part. I went on line to the sears sit and the model number is not correct.

Does anyone happen to have one near them that they could tell me the model number so I can order a new belt

Thanks you.

-- Hope Never fails




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a1Jim

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#1 posted 1198 days ago

Sorry Mario

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Mario

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#2 posted 1198 days ago

The web site does not list the right part nuber. The online help at the parts site could not find the number either. WOW.

Oh well I was hoping to order it this morning.

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bhack

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#3 posted 1198 days ago

Mario the model is #22401

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Mario

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#4 posted 1198 days ago

Thank you very much.

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Mario

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#5 posted 1198 days ago

I tried that one also and it came up as a Jenn Air cooktop. I will keep looking, maybee there is another site for the tools?

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Rick L

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#6 posted 1198 days ago

If it’s the v belt between the motor and the pulley you will do better to buy a generic. It will be cheaper and better quality. If it’s a specialty type belt it will be more challencing to find. Local power transmisson/bearing shop or www.mcmaster.com

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Mario

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#7 posted 1198 days ago

Unfornunately it is not a v-belt.

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Rick L

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#8 posted 1198 days ago

So what kind of belt is it? PolyV Belt?
http://www.beltsforanything.com/site25.php

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