V BELTS
V-belts, also known as wedge belts, are a type of industrial belt known for their simplicity, durability, and effectiveness in transmitting power between pulleys. They have a distinctive V-shaped cross-section that wedges securely into grooved pulleys, creating a powerful and reliable grip. This wedging action allows V-belts to transmit a significant amount of power while maintaining a compact design.
COGGED BELTS
Cogged belts, a variation of V-belts, incorporate cogs or teeth along their inner surface. These cogs mesh with corresponding grooves on the pulleys, creating a positive lock between the belt and pulley. This positive engagement delivers several key benefits over traditional V-belts.
POLY V BELTS
Poly v belts, also known as polyurethane belts, are a type of flat belt constructed from a specially formulated polymer compound. This composition offers several advantages over traditional rubber belts:
CONICAL BELTS
Conical belts, also known as wedge belts, are a specialized type of power transmission belt designed for use with pulleys that have angled grooves. Unlike the uniform V-shape of V-belts, conical belts have a tapered or conical shape that conforms to the grooves in the angled pulleys.