>
> One way to get good results with belts is to strobe them at full speed
> and watch the first tooth engaged by the pulley. If the tooth is trying
> to climb out, it's too slack. That fault often shows after a time as a
> line of wear on the pulley teeth near the crest, but it's a bit late
> then.
>

Great hint! Thanks!

One forgets quickly that .005 is only the thickness of a sheet of
paper... That's plenty good for woodworking.
And more....


Rainer

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