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From mectrol.com
This paper presents a thorough explanation of geometric, loading and deflection relationships of reinforced urethane timing belts. It covers valuable background for the step by step selection procedure for the "Belt Selection Guide" in the main Mectrol urethane timing belt catalog. Traditional understanding of timing belt drives comes from power transmission applications. However, the loading conditions on the belt differ considerably between power transmission applications and conveying and linear positioning applications. Products & Services
Timing belts are transmission drive belts with teeth for efficient, high-power synchronous drives. English or imperial pitch is the distance between belt teeth based on inches.
Timing belts are transmission drive belts with teeth for efficient, high-power synchronous drives. Metric pitch is the distance between belt teeth based on millimeters.
Timing pulleys mesh with same-pitch timing belts on synchronous drives where maintenance of speed ratio is important. English or imperial pitch pulleys have an inch-based pitch designation.
Flat belts are used in transmission and conveying systems. They feature transmission efficiency, cost effectiveness and ease of installation and use. Typical belt applications include conveyors, machine tools, and heavy industrial equipment.
V-belt pulleys or sheaves mate with drive belts in numerous power transmission applications. They are made in many configurations such as tension idlers and variable speed / ratio pulleys.
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