Specification Brand : Rockhound's First Choice Nat'l Geo Belts BulletPoint1 : These Made In The USA replacement National Geographic Pro Rock Tumbler Belts 10-Pack will equal or exceed Mfg standards. 15 Year shelf life.(B1000-337) BulletPoint2 : See: "A Few Hints for Longer Rock Tumbler Life" Below in Product Description. BulletPoint3 : Outer Diameter approx 3 3/8" -FREE Rock Tumbler Tip & maintenance sheet. BulletPoint4 : Economical 10-Pack-Keep several belts nearby as spares. BulletPoint5 : Tips: Ensure your brush roll is clean and rotates smoothly for optimal performance with your for Bissell vacuum belt 7/9/10. The new vacuum belt will be shorter in size than the stretched old one, typically measuring 1-3 inches less in length. To install it, gently stretch the belt while placing the brush roll, as this tension is what drives the brush roll rotation Color : Black CompatibleDevices : Tumbler ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier : 4903563174415 ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier1 : 675903475554 ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier2 : 635635245290 ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier3 : 0675903475554 ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier4 : 0635635245290 IncludedComponents : 2 Replacement Belts Style 190 ItemName : Nat'l Geo Belts Replacement Drive Belts for National Geographic Pro Rock Tumbler- 10 Pack (B1000-337) ItemPackageDimensions_Height : 8.89 centimeters ItemPackageDimensions_Length : 2.54 centimeters ItemPackageDimensions_Width : 8.89 centimeters ItemPackageQuantity : 1 ItemTypeKeyword : household-vacuum-belts Manufacturer : Rockhound's First Choice Nat'l Geo Belts Material : Rubber ModelNumber : J0071A01 NumberOfItems : 2 PartNumber : NG ProductDescription : A Few Hints for Longer Rock Tumbler Life Now that you are actively shopping to replace a broken, stretched or otherwise worn rock tumbler belt-your choice of our replacement belts is indeed a good One .Replacing a belt is certainly a lot cheaper than buying a new tumbler! However, please understand that early or premature breakage of your tumbler's current belt may be indicative or a "flag" telling you that other issues may be at play here (other than just a belt that broke)..If available, please refer to your tumbler's original manual. Review the important operational and maintenance information. As your tumbler (& it's belt) up to now may have been running well-there is now evidently some new checks and/or maintenance that are recommended. Examples could be: Is your tumbling load proper and not too heavy? A Heavy load will stall the shafts & pulleys eventually breaking the belt..Insure that the load does not exceed manufacturer's specifications. HINT: a 3 lb tumbler should have a load that with both it's load (rocks, water & grit) and the barrel itself measured should not exceed 3 lbs. Check and clean as necessary the outer surfaces of the barrel. Your barrel needs to be slip-free-clean & dry. Was your belt properly tensioned? The belt needs to move freely without binding or without too much excess play. Are the belt's pulleys aligned and moving freely and moving the shafts equally as well? A belt should be positioned on the pulleys with a reasonable amount of "slack" as well. Are the shafts moving smoothly, do the bearings need lubrication? Do you feel or hear any "grinding" or roughness when turning the shafts? Do the shafts' surfaces need cleaning? Remove the belt (motor) housing and (carefully)allow tumbler to run while you watch these various mechanical movements. Everything should be freely and smoothing moving-silently. With proper vigilance, maintenance and due diligence a tumbler can last & run for decades. ProductGrade : Performance Part ProductSiteLaunchDate : 2019-06-15T23:20:01.370Z Size : 10 Count (Pack of 1) Style : Classic SupplierDeclaredDgHzRegulation : not_applicable SupplierDeclaredHasProductIdentifierExemption : 1 UnitCount : 1