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Move heavy loads without slippage—pulleys mount with a bushing for a more secure grip on the shaft than set screws.
Pulleys are H series (heavy) and have trapezoidal teeth.
Good for use in general purpose drive systems, these belts combine quiet-running neoprene with high-strength fiberglass reinforcement.
Urethane has excellent abrasion resistance, so these belts don’t create dust while they run. Belts have steel reinforcement, which has very high strength, low stretch, and excellent shock resistance.
Enduring temperatures up to 400° F, silicone is the best choice for use in hot environments. Belts have Kevlar reinforcement, which has very high strength, low stretch, and excellent shock resistance.
Designed for use in linear motion drives, these belts are neoprene with fiberglass reinforcement for quiet operation with high strength.
Known for excellent abrasion resistance, use a urethane belt in your linear motion application to avoid dust from wear. They have Kevlar reinforcement, which has very high strength, low stretch, and excellent shock resistance.
Add these free-spinning pulleys to your timing belt setup to minimize vibration and keep belts from wearing out.
Move belts forward and backward or stop and start them in precise positions, especially in areas where rust is a concern.
These HTD (high torque drive) pulleys have a curved tooth shape that provides higher strength than trapezoidal teeth.
Teeth are curved and set in an offset pattern for high strength with 25% less operating noise than pulleys and belts with trapezoidal teeth.