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Treadmill Doctor Walking Belt for The Proform 525 Treadmill Model Number PFTL52571 Parts Number 173063

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  • This is a 2-Ply Walking Belt for home or commercial use. If you have a fabric backing that is a different material than the top side of your walking belt, you have a 2-ply walking belt. Some sellers try to scare you into believing a 2-ply belt will harm your treadmill and that is incorrect. We have over 50yrs combined in the fitness repair industry and guarantee these belts to be safe for residential or commercial treadmills.
  • Pre-Lubricated
  • Extra Lube Included
  • 1 Year Warranty
  • Fasteners Included


This is the replacement walking belt for the Proform 525 Treadmill. Walking Belt Size is 18x104. Model Number: PFTL52571. Part Number: 173063. Fits the following models: DRTL59220 , DRTL59221 , DRTL59222 , DRTL59420 , DTL54940 , HETL40630 , HETL42140 , HRTL08010 , HRTL08011 , HRTL08012 , HRTL393050 , HRT07920 , HRT07921 , ICTL39520 , ICTL39522 , ICTL39523 , IMTL07800 , IMTL07900 , IMTL22990 , IMTL22991 , IMTL22992 , IMTL22993 , IMTL315040 , IMTL39520 , IMTL39521 , IMTL39522 , IMTL39523 , IMTL39524 , IMTL39525 , IMTL39526 , IMTL39620 , IMTL59610 , NCTL79061 , NMTL06920 , NTTL79060 , NTTL79061 , PCTL21460 , PCTL21461 , PCTL40070 , PCTL49490 , PCTL53590 , PCTL53690 , PCTL53691 , PCTL59100 , PCTL59190 , PCTL59210 , PCTL69610 , PCTL93070 , PCTL99010 , PCTL99011 , PETL21460 , PETL21461 , PETL21462 , PETL61010 , PETL61020 , PETL62010 , PETL62020 , PETL62021 , PETL62022 , PFTL21460 , PFTL21461 , PFTL21462 , PFTL34060 , PFTL40070 , PFTL40580 , PFTL49100 , PFTL49101 , PFTL49102 , PFTL49103 , PFTL49210 , PFTL49400 , PFTL49401 , PFTL49490 , PFTL49500 , PFTL49610 , PFTL49720 , PFTL49721 , PFTL52570 , PFTL52571 , PFTL57550 , PFTL590040 , PFTL59020 , PFTL59021 , PFTL59022 , PFTL59023 , PFTL59100 , PFTL59103 , PFTL59104 , PFTL59120 , PFTL59121 , PFTL59190 , PFTL59210 , PFTL59410 , PFTL59520 , PFTL59610 , PFTL59810 , PFTL59820 , PFTL59821 , PFTL59822 , PFTL59823 , PFTL5982 H2 , PFTL59920 , PFTL59921 , PFTL61930 , PFTL61931 , PFTL6193 S0 , PFTL69210 , PFTL69211 , PFTL69212 , PFTL69213 , PFTL69610 , PFTL69820 , PFTL89200 , RBTL59110 , RETL16000 , RETL16001 , RETL16080 , RETL16081 , RETL16082 , WCTL39320 , WCTL49300 , WCTL93060 , WCTL93070 , WCTL93071 , WETL35020 , WLTL11560 , WLTL11561 , WLTL11562 , WLTL11563 , WLTL393040 , WLTL393041 , WLTL39320 , WLTL39321 , WLTL39323 , WLTL39324 , WLTL39325 , WLTL39326 , WLTL41570 , WLTL41571 , WLTL42070 , WLTL42570 , WLTL42571 , WLTL42572 , WLTL45310 , WLTL45311 , WLTL48410 , WLTL49200 , WLTL49201 , WLTL49300 , WLTL62790 , WLTL62791 , WLTL93060.


Deb
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2025
This did fit my treadmill. There were no instructions my husband is good at putting things together others may have a problem.
Keith Welch
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2023
Works great. My treadmill is very quiet now.
jag guy
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2021
Quality product, It fit my Lifestyler 525 treadmill as advertised. Has been in use a couple of months now and does the job. This was my first belt replacement on a treadmill, I sure learned a lot! I watched the video but did not learn enough from it. There are better youtube videos on how to change a belt. My advice is: try not to alter the adjustment angle of the forward roller, and count equal number of turns on the two rear adjustment screws for the rear roller when you set it up. Readjust rear roller screws in equal amounts after a few days to allow for minor stretch if the belt slips. Don't forget the silicone belt lube that comes with the belt kit. Good Luck! You can do it!
Momof5
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2021
CHANGING THE BELT ON A PROFOM 525 SPACE SAVER TREADMILLWatch an online video so you have an idea of what you will be doing. However, changing the belt on a Profom 525 Space Saver is a bit different than what the videos show for other types of treadmills. It is a lot harder and makes you swear a lot. It took me over three hours, but with these instructions I could have done it in about an hour. Note you do not need to remove the cover on the underside of the running board (they tell you to do this for in the video for the 525 ssi, but you do not need to remove it here).Ignore the videos that say only remove one side. That is not going to work with this treadmill. You must remove the entire running board to get the belt on.To remove the bottom cover, you must remove both adjusting bolts entirely. This is the only thing that holds the cover in place. Then you can just tap the cover off with a hammer but be gentle and take turns tapping on each side.The front cover is easy to remove, and you only need to remove one bolt to be able to slide the top pulley out.The side rails are stapled in place and you cannot see the staples. You will need to slide a screwdriver under and pry the staples out. Be careful, or the side rails will crack. The staples may pull through the side rail plastic – no big deal. Just pull the staples out of the board later. If any staples remained stuck in the side rails, you will need to remove them.Removing the six screws that hold the running board in place is easy and obvious.When you remove the belt, there are metal brackets hanging below the running board. The belt goes in between them. You have to pull the belt over the bracket to get it off. You cannot see the bracket until you remove the running board.To get the belt on the running board, remove the board entirely, lubricate the board, and put the belt on the board. Lay the board in place, but do not put the screws back. Then slide the top pulley into the belt and put the top pulley back in place. Be sure to line up the drive belt properly. Once it is tight, you cannot move it. Replace the bolt that holds the top pulley in place.When screwing the board back in place, use a tiny screwdriver to line up the holes. One screw on each side is pointy, that screw goes at the bottom. Be careful not to over-tighten the screws.When re-installing the side rails, throw away the screws that come with your new belt from Treadmill Doctor. They are too small, too fine thread, and too short and will just pull out of the MDF. Use #6 drywall screws 1” long, or staples if you have a commercial staple gun.When reinstalling the bottom roller and cover:A. Cut a long piece from a wire clothing hanger for each side. Run it through the holes to keep the screw holes in the bottom pulley lined up while you beat the cover into place. This is critical and saves you hours of frustration and do overs.B. I gave up on the ground wire. It was impractical to get it back into place. It may be redundant anyway, the motor is already grounded. However it is a safety feature, so you might want to put it back in place. Fight with the dang thing if you wish. Good luck.C. The bottom cover is hard to slide into place, it tends to hang up. You have to get the two sides to go in place evenly. You can beat on it a bit, but not too hard or you will crack it.D. Tighten the adjusting bolts five turns each side alternating sides until they are completely tight as far as they can go. Then back off five turns on each side. This is more practical than trying to count the number of turns while you are installing it. You will never know when the threads start catching, so the count will be off. These bolts turn hard – really hard. Maybe something was wrong with the threads on mine.12. Once you have the bottom cover on you can adjust the belt so it centers, and you are good to go (don’t forget to put the top cover back on at some point).By the way, the belt from Treadmill Doctor fit perfectly and appears to be good quality. Also it arrived in only two days.
RR
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2019
Fit on my treadmill perfect. Haven't put to many miles on it yet, but so far it works well.
D Ross Larson
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2017
It worked perfectly
Ted W.
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2016
it's Okay.
Michelle Klinker
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2013
This belt fit perfectly! Even though I admit I really didn't expect it to because our treadmill is so old. But it went on easily and they even through in screws to hold down the side panels that are stapled down then you as the repair person have to pull off.
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