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Denon UDM30 not working

Hello I have taken out the CD chassis and removed the belt which is probably loose so I want to order a new one. But do you know any good suppliers ? The CD eject load is not working. I have found one online in France not too pricey hope its good quality. Where do you order from in the UK, Radio Spare ?
 
Hello I have taken out the CD chassis and removed the belt which is probably loose so I want to order a new one. But do you know any good suppliers ? The CD eject load is not working. I have found one online in France not too pricey hope its good quality. Where do you order from in the UK, Radio Spare ?

Radio Spares changed their name decades ago (1970's?) to RS Components (as they moved from spares for radio/TV to Industrial), and very recently to just RS - and I don't think they ever did drive belts anyway?. Most of the TV/Audio spares suppliers have long since ceased trading, and a google search such as the address from rjenkinsgb is probably the way to go.

Even back when the spares suppliers were still going, it got to the stage that almost none of them kept specific drive belts, what you could get was a pack of belts of different sizes for VERY little money. Cost wise it was great, but it was annoying, as you almost always only ever used one or two sizes - I had a big draw full of the sizes that were left over, as I couldn't bear to throw them away.
 
HI yes in my head it was RS but I thought that was just me, but apparently not. Yes it's strange that there are so few places to find things - I also use knitting machines and as there is a fad right now and a bit of a new interest there are one or two people who repair and sell parts - but these are much much more expensive to buy than when people helped each other out. But at least there is a way to repair or fix things. Thanks
 

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