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Sheave Size 36.0 Type C 10 Groove M Bushing
Sheave Size 36.0 Type C 10 Groove M Bushing
   US $850.00
38669 New-No Box, Browning 6L327 Sheave, 1/2
38669 New-No Box, Browning 6L327 Sheave, 1/2" ID Belt size 4L
Paypal   US $29.43
Sheave Size 14.0 Type C, 6 Groove F Bushing
Sheave Size 14.0 Type C, 6 Groove F Bushing
   US $175.00
Sheave Size 50.0, Type 5V, 7 Groove, Takes M Bushing,
Sheave Size 50.0, Type 5V, 7 Groove, Takes M Bushing,
   US $995.00
NEW TB Woods Taper Sheave Bushing Size 1 3/16 SK1316
NEW TB Woods Taper Sheave Bushing Size 1 3/16 SK1316
Paypal   US $10.00
NEW BROWNING SHEAVE GREY 2
NEW BROWNING SHEAVE GREY 2" BORE SIZE 1TB52 FAST SHIP
Paypal   US $12.99
Sheave Size 37.5 Type 5V  6 Groove J Bushing
Sheave Size 37.5 Type 5V 6 Groove J Bushing
   US $325.00
Sheave Size 30.0 Type B  6 Groove E Bushing
Sheave Size 30.0 Type B 6 Groove E Bushing
   US $375.00
Sheave Size 40.0, Type D, 7 Groove, M Bushing
Sheave Size 40.0, Type D, 7 Groove, M Bushing
   US $1,000.00
Sheave Size 38.0 Type B, 2 Groove SF Bushing
Sheave Size 38.0 Type B, 2 Groove SF Bushing
   US $195.00
Sheave Size 24.0 Type C 4 Groove F Bushing
Sheave Size 24.0 Type C 4 Groove F Bushing
   US $150.00
Sheave Size 25.0 Type B  5 Groove E Bushing
Sheave Size 25.0 Type B 5 Groove E Bushing
   US $295.00
Sheave, Size 30.0,Type 8V, 8 Groove, Type N Bushing.
Sheave, Size 30.0,Type 8V, 8 Groove, Type N Bushing.
   US $275.00
TB WOODS V-BELT SHEAVE SIZE 5.0X4B-SD ~NEW IN BOX~
TB WOODS V-BELT SHEAVE SIZE 5.0X4B-SD ~NEW IN BOX~
Paypal   US $35.00
Sheave Size 38.0 Type B, 6- Groove E Bushing
Sheave Size 38.0 Type B, 6- Groove E Bushing
   US $300.00
NIB DODGE 112066 DYNA-V SHEAVE 5 GROOVES SIZE 5/3V6.5-2517
NIB DODGE 112066 DYNA-V SHEAVE 5 GROOVES SIZE 5/3V6.5-2517
Paypal   US $85.00
NEW TB Woods Wood's Wood Conv Sheave Size 5.0x3B-SD
NEW TB Woods Wood's Wood Conv Sheave Size 5.0x3B-SD
Paypal   US $27.00
1 Browning Fixed Bore Variable Pitched Sheave with 1 3/8
1 Browning Fixed Bore Variable Pitched Sheave with 1 3/8" ID shaft size
Paypal   US $13.50
1 Browning Sheave with 1 3/8
1 Browning Sheave with 1 3/8" ID shaft size
Paypal   US $16.50
NEW DODGE TAPER LOCK SHEAVE 112065 - 5 GROOVES SIZE: 3V,  8.0,  2517
NEW DODGE TAPER LOCK SHEAVE 112065 - 5 GROOVES SIZE: 3V, 8.0, 2517
Paypal   US $89.95
Power Drive VP-Sheave-Bore-to-Size-1
Power Drive VP-Sheave-Bore-to-Size-1" 2VP42-1 1" bore dia w/ keyway 1/4x1/8
Paypal   US $38.12
Sheave Size 37.5 Type 5V  8 Groove M Bushing
Sheave Size 37.5 Type 5V 8 Groove M Bushing
   US $450.00
DODGE 112066 DYNA-V SHEAVE 5 GROOVES SIZE 3V O.D. 10.6
DODGE 112066 DYNA-V SHEAVE 5 GROOVES SIZE 3V O.D. 10.6
Paypal   US $115.00
Sheave Size 44.0, Type C, 12 Groove, Takes M Bushing,
Sheave Size 44.0, Type C, 12 Groove, Takes M Bushing,
   US $1,500.00
MESUR FIL HYDRO SHEAVE FLUID COUPLER SIZE 12.4
MESUR FIL HYDRO SHEAVE FLUID COUPLER SIZE 12.4
Paypal   US $379.00
McKISSICK 24 PB 24
McKISSICK 24 PB 24" ROLL FORGED CRANE SHEAVE Wire Line Size WL .875" 8001118
Paypal   US $799.20
2 Groove Pulley/Sheave .615
2 Groove Pulley/Sheave .615" Groove Size 9" Dia. 1-1/8" Inner Dia. Type-B Belt
Paypal   US $225.00
DODGE DYNA V SHEAVE 112037 3 Groove, Size 3V New
DODGE DYNA V SHEAVE 112037 3 Groove, Size 3V New
Paypal   US $69.00
Sheave, Size 30.0,Type C, 8 Groove, Type J Bushing.
Sheave, Size 30.0,Type C, 8 Groove, Type J Bushing.
   US $500.00
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You might at first think that changing your evaporative cooler belt is easy. Why spend your valuable time reading about it? Keep reading; because this information could not only give more time between changes, it could also possibly save bearing problems down the road, and hundreds of dollars in costly repairs.

*Tips to Keep in Mind

Most residential coolers originally come with a 4L V-belt (ex. 4L 55). These work just fine but, they usually stretch some through their lifetime. When it stretches to the point where squealing is heard you often notice that it still looks to be in pretty good shape. Most people use the motor mount adjustments to tighten it and everything is fine. Or is it? Usually by the time it stretches again it must be changed.

When it comes time to replace it, many owners neglect to readjust the motor mounts back to their original positions. This is where the trouble starts! When a brand new belt is put on the tension will be set far higher than the manufacturer's suggested tension setting. Most people think it will just stretch again right? Big Mistake! This puts far more wear on the bearings and cause premature bearing and motor failure. Changing a bearing on a cooler that has had moisture in it for several years can be a nightmare!

*Expert Suggestions

To make your life easier, here are two suggestions. First, instead of changing the original belt with another 4L, try using an A (ex. A 55). The A width is the same and they are for heavy-duty wear. In sizing the A you must keep in mind that the A is always two sizes smaller than the 4L. For example, a 4L 50 means that it is 50 inches around if you measured the outside length. For an A that is 50 inches outside diameter it would be an A 48, because they are measured on the inside. So you always need the A to be two numbers smaller than the 4L to have the same size. They are a little more expensive but, they usually last twice as long with less readjusting.

Second, make sure, with either one you use, that you set the pulley tension to the original setting. To test tension, press on the belt half way between the motor sheave and the fan pulley. A 3lb. force should deflect it 3/4 of an inch. Usually only two things will cause premature wear. Either the tension is too tight or the pulleys are not in line with each other. If both of these are correct you will get more life out of your evaporative cooler belt.

I've worked in the evaporative cooler industry for 25 years and have installed and maintained units from all major brands of evaporative coolers. Through the years I've learned many trade secrets and valuable tips for working on evaporative coolers. For more tips like these please visit http://www.swampcoolersonline.com.

Evaporative Cooler Maintenance Tips - Changing Cooler Belts

Evaporative Coolers – Maintenance Tips

Change Your Coolers Belts

            You might at first think that changing your evaporative cooler belt is easy. Why spend your valuable time reading about it? Keep reading; because this information could not only give more time between belt changes it could also possibly save bearing problems down the road, and hundreds of dollars in costly repairs.

Tips to Keep in Mind

            Most residential coolers originally come with a 4L V-belt (ex. 4L 55). These belts work just fine but, they usually stretch some through the life of the belt. When the belt stretches to the point where squealing is heard you often notice that it still looks to be in pretty good shape. Most people use the motor mount adjustments to tighten the belt and everything is fine. Or is it? Usually by the time the belt stretches again it must be changed. When it comes time to replace the belt, many owners neglect to readjust the motor mounts back to their original positions. This is where the trouble starts! When a brand new belt is put on the tension will be set far higher than the manufacturer’s suggested tension setting. Most people think the belt will just stretch again right? Big Mistake! This puts far more wear on the bearings and cause premature bearing and motor failure. Changing a bearing on a cooler that has had moisture in it for several years can be a nightmare!

Expert Suggestions

            To make your life easier, here are two suggestions. First, instead of changing the original belt with another 4L V-belt, try using an A V-belt (ex. A 55). The A belt width is the same and they are for heavy-duty wear. In sizing the A belt you must keep in mind that the A belt is always two sizes smaller than the 4L belt. For example, a 4L 50 belt means that this belt is 50 inches around if you measured the outside length. For an A belt that is 50 inches outside diameter the belt would be an A 48, because these belts are measured on the inside. So you always need the A belt to be two numbers smaller than the 4L belt to have the same size belt. These belts are a little more expensive but, they usually last twice as long with less readjusting.

            Second, make sure, with either belt you use, that you set the pulley tension to the original setting. To test tension, press on the belt half way between the motor sheave and the fan pulley. A 3lb. force should deflect the belt ¾ of an inch. Usually only two things will cause premature belt wear. Either the belt tension is too tight or the pulleys are not in line with each other. If both of these are correct you will get more life out of your evaporative cooler belts.

About the Author

I've worked in the evaporative cooler industry for 25 years and have installed and maintained units from all major brands of evaporative coolers. Through the years I've learned many trade secrets and valuable tips for working on evaporative coolers. For more tips like these please visit http://www.swampcoolersonline.com

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I was wondering if anyone knew the size of it (diameter)

thanks

you will probably have to contact a Husqvarna dealer to get the size.

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