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Old 10-07-09, 08:53 AM
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Since you probably have a cog belt, do not lub or put any spray on it. I have worked with cog belt drives on office machines for 40+ years. Anything sticky will just serve to pick up grit and dirt which will wear both the belt and the pulleys. Also dont over tension a cog belt, it will just wear out the bearings.
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