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Finding Cogs, Belts, and Pulleys

Not ready to share too many details, but...

This is the paper feed motor from an inkjet. I'm converting it into a flat conveyor. I have two other shafts and I want to use belts to link them to this.

Most of the belts in here have teeth, I wanna know if I can find one angled to fit this cog. Also, I will need two more cogs.

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-Forrest

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Well that is very very specific, i think 3D printing might be the only option. But then i have not looked for them tbh.
You can order stuff like that one of, but its gonna be amazingly expensive.
Or just find another printer/scanner and use the cogs from there?

When i ask for more specs, don't expect me to know the answer!
I'm just helping YOU to help YOURSELF!
(The more info you give the easier it is for others to help you out!)

Not willing to capitulate to the ignorance of the masses!

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On 4/4/2019 at 1:40 PM, ForrestBob said:

Not ready to share too many details, but...

This is the paper feed motor from an inkjet. I'm converting it into a flat conveyor. I have two other shafts and I want to use belts to link them to this.

Most of the belts in here have teeth, I wanna know if I can find one angled to fit this cog. Also, I will need two more cogs.

Those are helical gears, you won't find a belt for that as they are designed for meshing two of those gears together. You would be better to replace the gear and run a flat belt if it's not driving much or to use toothed gears as they are ubiquitous. 

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