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    bridgeport timing pulley

    Im in the process of installing some timing pulleys on my bridgeport is there any companies out there that have a good sellection of .625 bore timing pulleys its seems spi only has a hand full


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    Look at Martin Gear www.Martinsprocket.com, I have found they offer larger sizes than SPI, also Misumi has a selection.
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    thanks AL


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    I've dealt a lot with Martin Sprocket through our mini-baja team at school. If they don't have what you need, they will more than happily make it for you (at a cost comparible to their standard stocked items).
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    I am an International Tade salesgirl in my company. Our company is now manufacturing timing pulleys. My responsibility is to sell products on some B2B websites. Although our products are of good quality and competitive price, I can seldom sell any products. Hope someone can help me. What's wrong with me?

    http://www.novoltd.cn
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