FAQ about Belts & Pulleys
Multi-groove belts, also known as poly-V belts, are belts with multiple longitudinal ribs that provide increased friction and power transmission. They are commonly used in high-power applications with limited space, such as car engines and industrial machinery.
Sprockets are toothed wheels used with roller chains to transfer mechanical power between shafts. They work by engaging the chain’s links with their teeth, enabling efficient power transmission in various machines and vehicles.
V-belts are wedge-shaped belts that fit into corresponding grooves on pulleys. Their design provides high friction and efficient power transfer. V-belts are commonly used in industrial applications and vehicles due to their ability to handle high loads and long lifespan.
Pulleys are wheels with grooves or teeth that transfer power using belts. To select the right pulley, consider: Belt Type (e.g., V-belt or multi-ribbed belt), Shaft Diameter, Number of Grooves, Material.
Matching the pulley to the belt and application requirements ensures optimal performance.
Roller chains are flexible chains made of linked rollers, used to transfer mechanical power between shafts. They are found in industrial machinery, conveyors, and vehicles, offering durability and efficient power transmission.