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2024
DATE
09 - 14
The main difference between poly-V belts and synchronous belts lies in their transmission methods and application scenarios. ‌Poly-V belts‌:Features: Poly-V belts combine the advantages of flat belts and V-belts (V-belts), and have the characteristics of large transmission power
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2024
DATE
09 - 13
The application range of poly-V belts is very wide. They are commonly used in various mechanical equipment such as automobiles, industrial machinery, agricultural machinery, and construction machinery.
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2024
DATE
09 - 12
The main advantages of EPDM rubber belts include its superior resistance to oxidation, ozone and high temperature, as well as good corrosion resistance. EPDM rubber, also known as ethylene propylene diene rubber, is widely used in many fields due to its unique physical and chemical properties.
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2024
DATE
09 - 11
The main advantages of toothed belts include being suitable for situations where the center distance between two axes is large, being elastic, buffering and absorbing, ensuring smooth and noise free transmission, preventing damage to weak parts during overload, ensuring accurate average transmission ratio, high transmission power, and minimal force acting on the shaft and bearings. ‌
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2024
DATE
09 - 10
The maintenance of a motorcycle belt mainly includes cleaning, inspection, lubrication, avoiding overloading, storage, and regular replacement of belts.
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2024
DATE
09 - 09
The engine drive belt is an inconspicuous small component on the truck. Although it is small, it is responsible for transmitting power to accessories such as water pumps, generators, cooling fans, and air conditioning compressors. Without its normal operation, our trucks will be difficult to move, and may even cause serious failures such as engine scrapping. In the past, most of the transmission belts used in engines were V-belts.
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