PELOTON TREAD (MODEL TR02) Belt Slipping
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91%
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Treadmill Walking Belt
The walking belt is a multi-ply component that can undergo material delamination or structural elongation beyond the take-up capacity of the rear tensioning bolts. In this specific model, deterioration of the belt layers can lead to internal fluid leakage, which contaminates the drive rollers and drastically reduces the traction required for the motor to move the belt under load.
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5%
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Motor Drive Belt
The drive belt transfers torque from the motor's drive pulley to the front roller. Over time, the synthetic rubber compounds can glaze or the internal polymer cords can stretch, causing the belt to slip against the high-speed motor pulley when weight is applied to the walking surface, mimicking a walking belt slip.
SKU: PL-02
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4%
CONF
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100% Silicone Treadmill Lubricant
High kinetic friction between the underside of the walking belt and the phenolic deck surface creates significant drag on the motor. This drag can cause the belt to stutter or hesitate during the 'stance' phase of a runner's stride, which is often interpreted by the user as mechanical slipping due to the momentary interruption of belt momentum.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Treadmill Walking Belt.
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