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Technical US Royal V Belt Interchange

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  1. BJR
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    I have a V belt for my Black and Decker valve grinder that I want to find an interchange to a modern belt. The belt that is suppose to fit my machine # 16286-2 is too big. The old belt that fits my machine was made by US Royal and is number 16285. Does anyone have an interchange chart for US Royal belts to a modern belt? It's 3/8 wide and about 21" in diameter. The machine doesn't have much adjustment so I need the right one.
     
  2. 38Chevy454
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    If you go to a (real) auto parts store, they should have a tool to measure the old belt and get you one that is the same size. A 3/8 wide belt is typically going to cross to a 13**x type number or a 3L**x number I think. The **x is the length cir***ference of the belt in inches **.x format. So using your 21 inches diam, that is approx a 21 x 3.14 = 66 inches. Which would be like a 13600, or 3L600. But verify with the belt measuring tool, that way you get the right one.
     
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    Could you use an adjustable link V-belt? I've found them in 3/8", 1/2" and 5/8". I've used them on table saws and not thrown or burned one up.
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  5. BJR
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    This should be simple, if I could cross the US Royal belt number 16285 to something new.
     
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  6. Chucky
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    I found this chart…
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  8. BJR
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    Except that the belt is 3/8" wide and about 21" long so that doesn't help at all. The US Royal numbering must be before the new numbering system came to be.
     
  9. pprather
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    From chart above, 3/8" wide is 12/32" which would be 12-**x.

    When you say 21" long (belt folded in half)?
    Or measured around the outside, using a cloth measuring tape?
    Or cut, so the length can be measured?
     
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  12. Beanscoot
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    My local NAPA let me buy a selection of 3/8" belts around the anticipated length needed, to take with me to our remote property and return the ones that were wrong. Saved much time.
     
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  13. Can't find a cross reference for US Royal numbers yet, but it's not automotive belt, so try Farm and Fleet or Tractor Supply for fractional HP belt match-up.
     
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  14. BJR
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    Measured around the outside.
     
  15. Jack E/NJ
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    from NJ

    3/8" x 21" cir***ference = 3L210 v belt
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  16. pprather
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    Several links àbove.
     
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  17. BJR
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    Thanks everyone, That should do it.
     
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