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These pulleys are cast iron.
Choose from nylon, UHMW, and zinc.
Increase efficiency, vary speed, and extend the life of your drive by changing the pitch on these pulleys.
A built-in spring maintains tension on your belt.
Also known as step-cone pulleys, these have multiple groove sizes so you can quickly change rotation speed by moving your belt to a different groove.
Mount these pulleys with a taper-lock bushing for a tight, wobble-free hold on your shaft.
Use these pulleys with compatible quick-disconnect bushings.
These pulleys have the same sizing versatility as quick-disconnect pulleys, but they create a tighter grip on bushings for use in high-torque applications.
These pulleys spin freely on built-in ball bearings to maintain tension for reduced wear and vibration.
Pulleys are anodized aluminum, which is more corrosion resistant than steel.
Acetal and aluminum construction makes these pulleys useful in for weight-sensitive applications.
Pulleys are XL series (extra light) and have trapezoidal teeth.
Move heavy loads without slippage—pulleys mount with a bushing for a more secure grip on the shaft than set screws.
Pulleys are H series (heavy) and have trapezoidal teeth.
Add these free-spinning pulleys to your timing belt setup to minimize vibration and keep belts from wearing out.
Anodized aluminum has good corrosion resistance.
Made from polycarbonate, these pulleys are useful in applications with weight constraints.
Carry heavy loads without slippage—pulleys mount with a bushing for a more secure grip on the shaft than set screws.
These L series (light) pulleys and have trapezoidal teeth.
Made of aluminum, these pulleys have good corrosion resistance.
To prevent slippage while moving extra heavy loads, these pulleys mount with a bushing for a more secure grip on the shaft than set screws and press-fit pulleys.
Made of iron, these pulleys are strong enough to carry extra heavy loads.
Securely carry heavy loads—these pulleys mount with a bushing for a better grip on the shaft than set screws and press-fit pulleys.
Move belts forward and backward or stop and start them in precise positions, especially in areas where rust is a concern.
Keep high torque drive (HTD) timing belt systems running tightly with these idler pulleys. Made with built-in, free-spinning ball bearings, they're installed on shafts or belt tensioners to remove slack from timing belts.
These HTD (high torque drive) pulleys have a curved tooth shape that provides higher strength than trapezoidal teeth.
Mount these high torque drive (HTD) pulleys onto a hex shaft.
For higher speed or higher torque applications, these GT series timing belt pulleys provide a more precise fit than HTD pulleys. Use them where accuracy is critical, such as in storage and retrieval systems or in robotics.
Teeth are curved and set in an offset pattern for high strength with 25% less operating noise than pulleys and belts with trapezoidal teeth.
Curved teeth with a high pitch provide superior load distribution and reduce wear. They mount with a bushing for a more secure grip on the shaft than set screws.
Machine your own timing belt pulleys to fit the exact width and shaft diameter needed.
These pulleys spin freely on built-in bearings to maintain tension for reduced wear and vibration.
Mount these pulleys directly onto a shaft to transmit rotary motion and torque.
Also known as paper-plant pulleys, these are made of a paper-fiber composite that minimizes belt slippage and wear.
Use the bore to mount these pulleys on a shaft. These pulleys are also known as sheaves.
Also known as snatch blocks, these open so it’s easier to feed the rope through the housing—a free rope end is not needed.
Hang these pulleys from hooks, screws, and bolts.
Mount these pulleys to a flat surface.
Also known as sheaves, use these pulleys to assist with horizontal pulling or to guide a rope.
Hang these pulleys from hooks, screws, and bolts to assist with horizontal pulling or to guide a rope.
Mount these pulleys to a flat surface to assist with horizontal pulling or to guide a rope.
Customize the groove and bore to fit your application.
With reversible jaws that stay aligned, these pullers can quickly grip objects from the outside or inside.
To quickly grip objects from either the outside or inside, all the pullers in these sets have reversible jaws that stay aligned.
Tackle a wide variety of pulling jobs—use pullers in these sets to grip objects from the outside or the inside.
Complete with a locking storage box, use the pullers in this set to tackle a wide variety of pulling jobs—use pullers to grip objects from the outside or the inside.
Grip objects on the outside or inside to tackle both types of pulling jobs.
Grip bearings, gears, and wheels from the outside edge to pull them off a shaft.
Jaws stay aligned, so you can secure bearings and pulleys quickly.
Sets include various sizes of quick-hold external grip pullers. Each puller has a cage around the jaws that keeps them in place for a quick job of gripping bearings and pulleys.
These low-capacity pullers are often used to remove corroded battery terminals.
A must-have for HVAC jobs, this puller makes quick work of removing press-fit hubs and fan blades from motor shafts.
Remove press-fit hubs and fan blades in a variety of sizes. Sets include a hub adapter and long jaws so you can grip large components.
Move the immovable—these puller sets include a hand pump and hydraulic cylinder, so you can create a large amount of pulling force.
Separate bearings, collars, hubs, and other shaft-mounted items so you can remove them.
Use the separators in these sets to separate bearings, collars, hubs, and other shaft-mounted items so you can remove them.
Clamp these separators into the V-groove of a pulley for a secure grip.
The compact design of these pullers allows easy access to remove your steering linkage (pitman arm).
Also known as steering wheel and flywheel pullers, you can change the bolt configuration on these pullers to fit a variety of tapered hole patterns.
Also known as pilot bearing pullers, use these pullers to grip the interior edge of press-fit bearings, oil seals, and bushings.
Install and remove bearings, pulleys, sprockets, and other press-fit parts with tapered holes.
Get a grip on objects with blind holes—these puller sets have a variety of expanding collets that secure bearings and bushings from inside.
Get a grip on objects with blind holes—these pullers have an expanding collet that secures bearings and bushings from inside.
Replace worn or damaged pulleys or create new belt conveyors.
A rubber coating, also known as lagging, increases friction for a better grip on the belt.
The corrosion-resistant stainless steel construction makes these pulleys suitable for washdown applications.
Separate ferrous and nonferrous material in your line. These pulleys are often used to keep metal scraps from contaminating production lines, or for sorting applications such as recycling.
Machine your own gears to fit the exact face width and shaft diameter required.