All types of Belt
V Belts
V-belts are a variety of drive belts that feature tapered sides designed to fit into pulleys with side guides. Their unique shape, which features a trapezoidal cross-section, allows them to tightly wedge into grooved pulleys or sheaves and transmit power as tensions rise.
Timing Belts
Many systems use timing/synchronous belts to modify speeds and relay the torque that powers equipment from electric motors or other drives to the driven equipment. These belts require proper alignment to optimize the belted drive's longevity, offering the benefits of safety and efficiency in your system
Flat Belts
Flat belts provide reliable movement for goods and components in commercial and industrial conveyance systems, such as assembly lines. While conveyance systems may use a wide variety of surfaces or mediums to transport goods, flat belts have become a popular option for their versatility.
Conveyor Belt
A conveyor belt is a looped belt that is driven by and wrapped around one or more pulleys. It is powered by an electric motor and supported by a metal plate bed or rollers upon which the conveyor belt rests.