Step 2 determine if the v belt is wrapped or notched style if the belt.
D section v belt dimensions.
Kevlar v belts 3l a 4l b 5l c 3 8 3l section kevlar v belts 1 2 a section kevlar v belts.
High flexibility suitable for flat belt transmission.
Below you ll find our cross reference guides separated into three.
You ll also need to measure the width and depth to determine which section v belt you have.
We hope our clientele find value in these v belts cross reference guides for belts of all shapes and sizes.
Classic a section v belt.
Classic banded v belts.
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Classic d section v belts are made of resistant fabric low stretch tension member specially developed high grade elastomers high performance long service life uniform belt gemometry.
The inside length of the belt is typically 2 less for a 4l belt and 1 1 2 less for a 3l belt.
A section 1 2 width b section 5 8 width c section 7 8 width d section 1 1 4 width bx section cogged 5 8 width wedge banded v belts.
Standard v belts are manufactured from a special formulated rubber and reinforced high strength polyester cords for uniformity strength.
V belt cross sections can be identified by their top width and depth dimensions.
Maximum economy temperature resistance for 35 c to 70c.
Classic kevlar v belt sections.
A ratio is a proportional factor between two similar objects of different sizes.
Belts mower belts and snow blower belts.
3l section 3 8 width x 7 32 depth.
An example would be 4l460 which would be 46 long outside 44 inside.
These are used in many industries such as industrial agricultural material handling hvac and much more.
The speed ratio would be stable if slippage did not occur.
In a belt drive system a ratio is used to determine the speed relation between two v belt pulleys.
3v section 3 8 width 5v section 5 8 width 8v section 1 width 3vx section cogged 3 8 width 5vx section cogged 5 8 width double angle v belts.
The width ranges from 1 2 up to 1 1 2 and lengths from 16 up to 400.
D section banded v belts.
The number following it is the outsidelength of the belt in tenths of inches.
Aa section dbl.
Also keep in mind belts do stretch and unfortunately there is no specific given value for how much a belt can stretche.
However as belt slip is inevitable the ratio varies and is therefore only theoretical.