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Transmission belts (the advantages)

We get asked quite often how transmission

belts compare to chains and gears.

The fact of the matter is, belts are the

cheapest utility for power transmission between

shafts that may or may not be axially aligned. They

run smoothly and with little noise, and cushion

motor and bearings against load changes.

Belt drive is simple, inexpensive, and does not require axially aligned shafts. It helps protect the machinery from overload and jam. It damps and isolates noise and vibration. Load fluctuations are shock-absorbed. They need no lubrication and minimal maintenance, thus saving substantial efforts, amounts and time. Belt drives have high efficiency (90-98%, usually 95%), high tolerance for misalignment, and are of relatively low cost if the

As you know, transmission belts are looped strips of continuous material used to link rotating shafts, usually looped over pulleys. They are specifically used to transmit power as part of a larger system of pulleys and gears, though with the development of newer technologies and materials new applications have been discovered for this type of equipment.

Transmission belts are essential parts of heavy machinery like presses, spinning machines, industry fans, roller conveyor and textile machines. Belt systems are often compared with chain systems

and you should carefully review the pros of this type

of system before deciding exactly what you need for your purposes.

The benefits that transmission belts offer:

1) Smooth operation: Transmission belts help the whole system run efficiently and without any hitches. They require minimum maintenance and provide maximum comfort for the operators.

2) No lubrication: In this respect, transmission belts score over chain systems, but there is another huge advantage, since lubrication (usually in the form of oil or petrol) represents a significant drain on your resources.

3) Low noise levels: Transmission belts produce very little sound when operating, which is an important advantage in any work place and adds to the level of comfort.

4) Less wear and tear: With proper maintenance, they can be quite long lasting. The maintenance required is cost-effective and less frequent. Moreover, it involves less abrasion for various other parts like pulleys.

5) Higher speed and efficiency: Not only is this type of system easier to operate, it also provides higher operational speeds and reliable efficiency.

Thus with belt systems, you will save on a lot of

money and hassles. You have to make sure that you get top

quality strips which are made using high-grade materials

(plastics or rubbers). The best quality results from the use

of engine-specific blends, and ensuring perfect compatibility.

The design should offer safety and protection from accidents. Further, it should be low stretch material, preferably made of glass fibers, which should be properly tensioned before being installed. The tooth profile is also significant in creating optimum transmission values.

There are many types of transmission belts depending on the material used to make it and the final application for it. You can choose between polyamide, polyester and aramide belts based on whether you require longer life, greater versatility or specialized services.

Thank You…


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