RE: Looking for a Majestic Dryer drum belt

Mr. Mitchell,

I have found the secret to decoding metric belts usually lies in the number printed on the belt.

What I’ve found: Your belt is probably marked “5PJ1270” or “PJ1270-5” (the “dash” can also just be a space or two in-between.) The letters “PJ” stand for “Poly-v -- J-Series” which tells us the type of belt and size of the ribs. The number immediately following the “PJ” is the metric length measured in outside circumference, usually millimeters. Use this online length converter if you don’t have a metric ruler. Any number before or after the “PJ1270” would refer to the number of ribs, which is sometimes silly because anyone can just count the ribs and there you go... I can only guess that you have a Majestic, Maytag, or Admiral dryer as those “PJ” metric belts seem to have been common among those brands.

I found a supplier that sells USA made 5PJ1270 belts direct to consumers online. You can buy just one, or two and keep a spare handy. Always in stock and low-cost Priority Mail shipping so you’ll get your replacement belts in a matter of days.

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Looking for a Majestic Dryer drum belt

I"m looking for a dryer belt: 5 rib 50 inches long.
I've used Huanyu 5PJ1270, Fengshou 5PJ1270, and will try a Jiali EL1292 J5 if nothing else is available.
They are used in a Majestic brand clothes dryer. The drum will jam with lint, stall, and snap the belt every now and then, so I like to keep them on hand.
Can you help me find some better belts, preferably made in the USA?
Thanks!
“Ace” Mitchell
Humptulips, Washington
AceMitchell