CD Belts(2) Fits Technics SL-MC70 SL-MC60, SL-MC59, SL-MC6, SL-MC4, SL-MC3
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Gary Brown
> 24 hourMy Technics SL-MC3 was in a never ending loop searching for discs and would not power down. Turned out the belt had disintegrated. It was easy to replace and the issues have disappeared. There is a YouTube video showing how to do it but you could probably figure it out yourself.
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Hilltex
> 24 hourFit my SL-MC4 very well. Easily accessible with only outer case removal.
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Rashawn Koch
> 24 hourthis was a super replacement working like new
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Ken C.
> 24 hourOrder came in fast and product was excellent!
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Immanuel Olson DDS
> 24 hourOutstanding product works perfectly
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J L Harris
> 24 hourI almost got rid of my CD player when all I needed was this little rubber belt. I saw how to replace on youtube.
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J Liner
> 24 hourWorked like a charm
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Debra R Anderson
> 24 hourMy brother in law bought me a Technics component system back in 1972 that included a 60 cd changer. It stopped working 6 months ago. I suspected it was a belt and some Google research confirmed my suspicion. Thanks to the company selling vintage parts through Amazon, I was able to repair the unit myself and the music is flowing again!
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Jim
> 24 hourWorked great and easy to put on. Old motor belt was actually melted and I had to remove piece by piece to include between the teeth of the white nylon gears. On multi disc units make sure you have the CD selector united that slides back in worth in the right start position before adding the belt and you will be back in business.
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Big Bill
> 24 hourNew drive belt worked perfectly and fixed my DVD 60 +1 machine. Low cost fix. Loose belt was the problem.