Transmission belts are critical components in various mechanical systems, transferring power efficiently between rotating shafts. They are widely used in industries such as automotive, manufacturing, and agriculture due to their reliability and cost-effectiveness. Our transmission belts are engineered with high-quality materials to ensure durability, minimal maintenance, and optimal performance under diverse operating conditions.
Below are the technical specifications for our standard transmission belt models. Customizations are available upon request.
| Parameter | Value Range | Unit |
|---|---|---|
| Width | 10 - 200 | mm |
| Thickness | 3 - 15 | mm |
| Length | 500 - 10000 | mm |
| Material | Rubber, Polyurethane, Neoprene | - |
| Operating Temperature | -30 to 120 | °C |
| Max Tensile Strength | 20 - 500 | N/mm² |
| Elongation at Break | < 5% | - |
Q: What factors should I consider when selecting a transmission belt?
A: Key factors include the application environment (temperature, exposure to chemicals), load requirements, pulley size, speed ratio, and space constraints. Always refer to manufacturer guidelines for compatibility.
Q: How often should transmission belts be inspected or replaced?
A: Regular inspection every 3-6 months is recommended, depending on usage intensity. Look for signs of wear, cracking, or stretching. Replacement is typically needed every 1-3 years to prevent system failures.
Q: Can transmission belts be used in high-temperature environments?
A: Yes, our belts are designed to withstand temperatures up to 120°C. For higher temperatures, specialized heat-resistant materials are available upon request.
Q: What causes transmission belt slippage and how can it be prevented?
A: Slippage often results from improper tension, worn pulleys, or contamination. Ensure correct tensioning, clean pulleys, and use belts with anti-slip coatings if needed.
Q: Are custom sizes and materials available for specific needs?
A: Absolutely. We offer customization in dimensions, materials, and reinforcement options to meet unique operational requirements. Contact our support team for details.
Q: How do I calculate the correct belt length for my system?
A: Use the formula: Belt Length = 2C + π(D+d)/2 + (D-d)²/(4C), where C is the center distance, D and d are the pulley diameters. Our online calculator tool can assist with this.