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25th April 2015, 04:00 PM #1New Member
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Triton Steel Cutter Machine - Drive Belt
Our Tuggeranong (ACT) Mens Shed has been given a Triton Steel Cutter Machine (SCA 001) in near new condition but in need of one of the two drive belts ( Triton # SCA 063 / 255 mm multi V / Marked Bando 100 H 01). After much searching we have located a source of supply for this discontinued part - the OEM has agreed to produce / supply @ $US 10 ex Singapore but with a minimum order quantity of 30 - which is too many for our foreseeable future use. In our searching on the Net, we have noticed there are other owners looking for these belts and would be interested to know if any Forum members would be interested in sharing some with us if we go ahead with the order. If anyone is interested, please let me (Tony Rumball, assistant Workshop Manager) at [email protected]
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27th April 2015, 07:26 PM #2
Have you given this business a try with the info you have. Most transmission suppliers can match up another brand if they can't get your original.
http://capitalbearingsupplies.com.au/
Second post here backs up what you have https://www.woodworkforums.com/f15/triton-steel-cutter-sca001-help-115090Dallas
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