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Belts

Our offered Product range includes Timing Belts, High Performance Composite V-belts, V-Belts, PU Round & V-Belts and teflon belts.

Timing Belts

We are offering timing belts. Rubber timing belts is available in almost all the pitches i.e 3M, 5M, 8M, 14M, S2M, S3M, S5M, S8M.S14M, H, L, XL, XXL, MXL, etc.
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High Performance Composite V-belts

We are offering high performance composite v-belts. made from high performance polyurethane elastomers reinforced with multiple plies of polyester fabric, fenner drives composite v-belts offer problem solving alternatives to conventional endless rubber v-belts of classical and metric sp wedge cross sections. fenner drive product range is comprised of powertwist plus and nutlink v-belts for classical section drives and supertlink v-belts for applications using metric wedge sp rated belts. while simple in concept, fenner drives composite v-belts deliver outstanding performance, solving many of the field problems traditionally associated with conventional rubber v-belts.
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V-Belts

A belt is a loop of flexible material used to link two or more rotating shafts mechanically. Belts may be used as a source of motion, to transmit power efficiently, or to track relative movement. Belts are looped over pulleys. In a two pulley system, the belt can either drive the pulleys in the same direction, or the belt may be crossed, so that the direction of the shafts is opposite.
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PU Round & V-Belts

We Offer PU Round & V-Belts.Round belts are a circular cross section belt designed to run in a pulley with a 60 degree V-groove. Round grooves are only suitable for idler pulleys that guide the belt, or when (soft) O-ring type belts are used. The V-groove transmits torque through a wedging action, thus increasing friction. Nevertheless, round belts are for use in relatively low torque situations only and may be purchased in various lengths or cut to length and joined, either by a staple, a metallic connector (in the case of hollow plastic), glueing or welding (in the case of polyurethane). Early sewing machines utilized a leather belt, joined either by a metal staple or glued, to great effect.
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