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Industrial Power Transmission Belts
Timing Belt
Jumping Torque
"Jumping torque" refers to the maximum torque a belt system can withstand before tooth skipping occurs.
This phenomenon, also known as tooth skipping, is influenced by several factors.
Industrial Power Transmission Belts
Timing Belt
Noise Comparison
When running, the timing belt generates noise as it engages with the pulleys.
Narrowing the width of the belt has a significant effect in reducing this noise, and utilizing a high-torque timing belt designed with a narrower belt width can reduce noise.
Industrial Power Transmission Belts
Timing Belt
Premature timing belt failure and troubleshooting
When premature failure occurs, using the belt as it is may result in loss of functionality or damage to surrounding components due to belt breakage, etc. There are multiple factors that can cause premature belt failure, each with different countermeasures and treatment details.
Industrial Power Transmission Belts
Timing Belt
Bareback Timing Belt Specifications
Features of the bare-back type are introduced below. The bare-back type has specially treated tooth cloth, which enables clean operation with less rubber powder scattering.