Belts
V-Belts
V-belts are the most widely used type of belts in the industry. Depending on their profile, they come in widths such as 9.5, 12.5, 10, 13, 17, 22, 32, 40, etc., and are available in various lengths. Designed to ensure smooth power transmission in different industrial conditions, they provide optimal performance and durability.
Timing Belts
Timing belts use teeth that engage with the pulley grooves to control the system synchronously. These belts have high transmission efficiency and eliminate slack during tensioning. Based on the tooth size, timing belts are classified into three types: 1. Standard Timing Belts; 2. HTD – Designed for high torque applications; 3. STD – Superior power transmission belts
Ribbed Belts
Ribbed belts vary in tooth thickness and height, classified as PK, PJ, and PL types. While commonly found in automobiles, they are also widely used in industrial applications. These belts combine the high flexibility of flat belts with the superior performance of V-belts.
Banded Belts
Banded belts are formed by combining two or more V-belts. They are primarily used in heavy machinery such as mining equipment, forestry wood chippers, and other demanding industrial applications. Due to the even distribution of loads, these belts are considered more reliable and efficient.