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    SR 3020 Mylar

    Can anyone tell me the part number of this little mylar? This is a B804 3020 finisher. I have had a rash of these becoming damaged and in need of replacement. I really don't want to order and replace the entire belt assembly just to get a .50 cent mylar.
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    Re: SR 3020 Mylar

    Quote Originally Posted by mikadonovan View Post
    Can anyone tell me the part number of this little mylar? This is a B804 3020 finisher. I have had a rash of these becoming damaged and in need of replacement. I really don't want to order and replace the entire belt assembly just to get a .50 cent mylar.
    Mika, it is not sold separately. You need to order the entire exit belt assembly, item 16 on the drawing. You have to disassemble the entire staple table to replace it.

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    Re: SR 3020 Mylar

    Can't you replace the mylar with a "homemade" one? In the worst case i would order the exitbelt, undo the bold/nut (exitpawl) and screw it on to the old belt, It's a lot of work to replace the entyre exitbelt. By the way, is it an essential mylar? It wasn't on the previous models.

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    I guess I'll have to manufacture it. The trick is finding a quick drying adhesive to attach it. Superglue doesn't cut it. They are necessary. When damaged or deformed, the paper entering the staple tray will get stuck under the metal belt hook instead of sliding back down into the paper holders causing the sheet to be stapled somewhere other than in the middle when making booklets.
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    Re: SR 3020 Mylar

    How about buying the entire unit and unscrew the needed part of and attache it on the old belt?

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    Re: SR 3020 Mylar

    Quote Originally Posted by mikadonovan View Post
    I really don't want to order and replace the entire belt assembly just to get a .50 cent mylar.
    You must have missed this part.
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    Re: SR 3020 Mylar

    Quote Originally Posted by mikadonovan View Post
    I guess I'll have to manufacture it. The trick is finding a quick drying adhesive to attach it. Superglue doesn't cut it. They are necessary. When damaged or deformed, the paper entering the staple tray will get stuck under the metal belt hook instead of sliding back down into the paper holders causing the sheet to be stapled somewhere other than in the middle when making booklets.
    You can use the glue for model airplanekits, it's in a tube (thick) but there is also a liquid one with a brush to apply the glue.

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    Re: SR 3020 Mylar

    Quote Originally Posted by mikadonovan View Post
    You must have missed this part.
    My mistake, sorry. Really thought the hard job replaceing the entire belt was the real issue.

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    Re: SR 3020 Mylar

    Mika

    thought you were trying to replace the whole thing. i've had paper get stuck under that as well, i put some electrical tape on the bottom side and then bent it around the belt...kinda like a 90 angle. worked fine.

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