Help - belle 150 mixer drive belt jumping ?
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Hi
Started my belle mixer today no problem, put 5 shovels in and it started to make a racket and then tripped.
Removed cover and found belt slipping. If i put light pressure on it to apply tension it (via screwdriver...lol) works fine.
Do the belts stretch on these ? The reason i ask is that i think the motor has moved !!!!
I can see evidence of overheating on the 4 motor mounting bolts that attach to the plastic frame, the frame is slightly melted and looks as if the fixed motor has slipped/moved !!!
Anyone had this or get any thoughts on what i can do ??
Here are some pics, motor is top, you can see the melting on mounts.
If i put tension on like this with a screwdriver it run fine, you can see how loose it is.
Close up of motor mounts. I have loosened bolts and tried a bar to move the motor but it will not budge....
Cheers
Started my belle mixer today no problem, put 5 shovels in and it started to make a racket and then tripped.
Removed cover and found belt slipping. If i put light pressure on it to apply tension it (via screwdriver...lol) works fine.
Do the belts stretch on these ? The reason i ask is that i think the motor has moved !!!!
I can see evidence of overheating on the 4 motor mounting bolts that attach to the plastic frame, the frame is slightly melted and looks as if the fixed motor has slipped/moved !!!
Anyone had this or get any thoughts on what i can do ??
Here are some pics, motor is top, you can see the melting on mounts.
If i put tension on like this with a screwdriver it run fine, you can see how loose it is.
Close up of motor mounts. I have loosened bolts and tried a bar to move the motor but it will not budge....
Cheers
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mine chewed the gear box to pieces the other day, had to get a new main drive shaft and sprocket and to adjust the bel on the petrol you just lift the engine up higher and re tigthen the bolt.
Giles
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My belle finally gave up. I have the one on the stand with the wheel to turn the drum, and it fell off the truck again, this time bending the motor housing. It caused the two inner cables inside the wire to strip and fuse together, so when i plugged it in, it caught fire. Then i tried to spin the drum over, to discover the bent motor housing was fouling it, and the drum stopped turning under load.
It was never right after i lent it to someone.
On the phone straight away to order a new one, although i tried to buy a more expensive italian model, but they were out of stock, so back to belle! (Tried the clarke, what a waste of space)
Anyway, back to the point , i don't think there is any adjustment on that model, but you can buy a new belt, which will be tighter. any local dealer should stock them
Edited By dig dug dan on 1248726105
It was never right after i lent it to someone.
On the phone straight away to order a new one, although i tried to buy a more expensive italian model, but they were out of stock, so back to belle! (Tried the clarke, what a waste of space)
Anyway, back to the point , i don't think there is any adjustment on that model, but you can buy a new belt, which will be tighter. any local dealer should stock them
Edited By dig dug dan on 1248726105
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we've got a big belle 240 litre diesel one on site and has been mixing for about 3 to 4 years now everyday almost with out any problems touch wood, some kids filled the diesel tank with sand once but thats it. must get 5-10 mixes a day knocked up on it on my dads sites. can't fault that but had 2 smaller ones fail me, had to change the drum on one which involved welding a big bit of angle iron to get it off haha.
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Perhaps Belle themselves could help?
http://www.belle-group.co.uk/en/support/support.html
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Does this help?Taken from page 22
minimix 150 from july 2009
All Belle mixers Electric/Petrol are fi tted with a preset tensioned toothed belt. No adjustment is
necessary. DO NOT try to adjust with the motor running. Ensure the extension lead is always unplugged
before the motor cover is removed.
Taken from page 6
minimix 150 pre july 2009
Mini 150 electric version: To adjust slacken the
main motor bolts, raise power unit and retighten
bolts, once the belt is adjusted correctly, it should be
possible to move the belt by 7-10mm. Always
replace the guards.
Petrol version: Slacken main engine base to
gearbox bolt. Raise power unit to tension belt and
retighten. Once the belt is adjusted correctly, it
should be possible to move the belt by 7-10mm.
Always replace guards
minimix 150 from july 2009
All Belle mixers Electric/Petrol are fi tted with a preset tensioned toothed belt. No adjustment is
necessary. DO NOT try to adjust with the motor running. Ensure the extension lead is always unplugged
before the motor cover is removed.
Taken from page 6
minimix 150 pre july 2009
Mini 150 electric version: To adjust slacken the
main motor bolts, raise power unit and retighten
bolts, once the belt is adjusted correctly, it should be
possible to move the belt by 7-10mm. Always
replace the guards.
Petrol version: Slacken main engine base to
gearbox bolt. Raise power unit to tension belt and
retighten. Once the belt is adjusted correctly, it
should be possible to move the belt by 7-10mm.
Always replace guards