Wedge belts

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The narrow V- belt is a drive belt. It differs from the common V-belt by its tapering shape, which is why it is higher in profile. It was specially developed for mechanical engineering in order to meet the higher performance requirements. In contrast to conventional drive belts, it has a higher power transmission and runs much more smoothly. It is therefore also called high-performance belts. Narrow V-belts are available in the common sizes SPZ (9.7 mm in width) SPA (12.7 mm), SPB (16.3 mm) and SPC (22.0).

literature

  • Waldemar Steinhilper (Hrsg.), Bernd Sauer (Hrsg.): Construction elements of mechanical engineering 2: Basics of machine elements for drive tasks. 6th edition. Springer 2008, ISBN 978-3-540-76653-7 , pp. 583-584. ( Excerpt in the Google book search)

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