Power TransmissionBelt Cross Reference Guide
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Kevlar - Aramid V-Belts
A Kevlar V-belt is a high-strength, durable type of drive belt used in various lawn and garden, industrial, automotive, and commercial applications. It is constructed with Kevlar fibers, which are known for their exceptional strength-to-weight ratio, making these belts significantly stronger and more durable than standard belts made from materials like rubber alone. Kevlar V-belts are designed to withstand extreme conditions, including high tensions, heavy loads, and harsh environments.
Conventional - Classic V-Belts
These are the most common types of drive belts used for transmitting power between two or more pulleys in a drive system. Classic V-belts are made from various materials, including rubber, neoprene, and urethane, and are reinforced with fibers like polyester or nylon to increase strength and durability. They are used in a wide range of applications, from automotive engines and agricultural machinery to industrial equipment. Providing a simple, cost-effective solution for transferring rotational motion.
Serpentine Poly Belts
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