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The trapezoidal shape allows these belts to wedge into pulleys in the presence of misalignment.
A wide profile allows these belts to ride up and down the groove in variable-speed pulleys to handle a wide range of speed ratios.
Grooves on both sides of these belts transmit equal power, making them ideal for serpentine drives.
Cut this perforated belting to length and screw a connector into the holes. Because you can quickly increase or reduce its length, it is often used to make replacement V-belts.
HTD (high torque drive) timing belts have a curved tooth shape that provides higher strength than trapezoidal teeth. Belts are neoprene with fiberglass reinforcement for quiet operation.
Curved teeth made from fiberglass-reinforced neoprene make these HTD (high-torque drive) belts stronger and quieter than belts with trapezoidal teeth.
These quiet-running timing belts have a curved tooth shape that provides higher strength than trapezoidal teeth.
Often used in reversing and serpentine drive systems, teeth on both sides allow you to rotate pulleys in opposite directions. Belts are quiet-running neoprene and high-strength fiberglass.