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An extremely thin profile gives these belts the flexibility to bend around small-diameter pulleys.
Also known as serpentine belts, these have multiple bands that function as a single unit for consistent drive performance and even load distribution. They handle shock loads better than standard belts.
The trapezoidal shape allows these belts to wedge into pulleys in the presence of misalignment.
Ensure even load distribution on drives with multiple belts.
A narrow belt profile transmits up to three times the horsepower of standard V-belts for use on heavy duty drives with shock loads.
More flexible than smooth V-belts, these have notches that allow them to bend around small-diameter pulleys and accommodate twists and turns on curved drives.
A wide profile allows these belts to ride up and down the groove in variable-speed pulleys to handle a wide range of speed ratios.
A narrow belt profile transmits up to three times the horsepower of standard cogged V-belts for use on heavy duty drives with shock loads.
Grooves on both sides of these belts transmit equal power, making them ideal for serpentine drives.
A range of specially shaped tops carry materials in conveying applications.
Bands provide extra surface contact for handling high speed ratios.
Made of chemical- and abrasion-resistant polyurethane rubber, this belting is often used in light to medium duty power-transmission and conveying applications.
Twist the tabbed links together to form a belt. Because it’s made of individual links, this belting allows you to change your belt length without dismantling your drive.
A textured PVC top layer helps convey material in slippery environments or up steep inclines.
This belting limits static electricity discharge for hazardous applications such as fuel transfer and solar-cell manufacturing.
Cut this perforated belting to length and screw a connector into the holes. Because you can quickly increase or reduce its length, it is often used to make replacement V-belts.
Steel rivets hold the individual links together. Use an installation tool to add or remove links.