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Product category: Chains and belts
News Release from: Stock Drive Products/Sterling Instrument | Subject: A 6R3-C line
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 11 October 2005

Timing belt stock for accurate power
transmission

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Timing belt stock that can be spliced to suit designs where nonstandard endless belts are not available is offered in inch sizes from Stock Drive Products.

Timing belt stock that can be spliced to suit designs where nonstandard endless belts are not available is offered in inch sizes from Stock Drive Products Designated as the A 6R3-C line, the belt stock is made of durable, nylon-covered, glass-fibre-reinforced neoprene, and is capable of operating continuously in temperature ranges from -30 to +85C

Manufactured with a 0.2in pitch and with trapezoidal teeth on one side, the timing belt stock can provide positive, nonslip, accurate power transmission without vibration, tool chatter or backlash.

It is ideal for functional applications such as positioning, metering, conveying and oscillating where reciprocating as well as rotary motion is desired and where there is need for belt lengths longer than the standard endless belts.

Applications include machine tools, mowers, business machines, copiers and printers.

The belts have excellent flexibility and they can wind between pulleys to synchronise shaft rotations, including counter-rotating shafts.

In addition, they can operate efficiently in small spaces where noise must be minimized.

The stock is available in three belt widths: 0.25, 0.375 and 0.5in, with 60 teeth per foot.

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