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Made of polyurethane, these belts resist chemicals and abrasion.
These neoprene belts are more flexible than polyurethane belts.
Often used with lathes and conveyors, these textured belts grip loads better than standard round belts, making sure heavy loads don’t slip.
In addition to chemical resistance, these belts also provide increased abrasion resistance over heavy duty round belts.
These belts are reinforced with a polyester cord for strength.
Install these belts without dismantling your drive shafts—hook the ends together with the attached stainless steel connector.
This belting has a smooth, easy-to-clean surface.
Join solid-core round belting by trimming belting ends to a point and twisting them into the threaded ends of these connectors.
The textured surface improves gripping ability.
This polyurethane belting is reinforced with a polyester cord for strength.
The hollow core of this polyurethane belting allows you to join the ends without trimming, welding, or using special tools.
Press these connectors into quick-connect hollow-core round belting to join the ends.
Use with a joining tool to connect two ends of leather belting.
More elastic than polyurethane, this leather belting resists permanent stretch for a long service life.
Lengthen or shorten this polyurethane belting without tools or connectors—the interlocking links attach and detach with a twist.
Thread a connector onto each end of belting and hook together to join.
Coiled-metal construction provides flexibility to bend around small-diameter pulleys and accommodate curved belt drives and misaligned pulleys.