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Industrial timing belts are sprocket-driven lengths of durable material that move on a track, primarily for material handling and conveying applications. They are used in a variety of industries where synchronization, automation, and efficiency are priorities. Below, learn about the different types of timing belts and the benefits they provide.

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Types

There are two primary types of industrial timing belts. Conveying timing belts are comprised of at least one toothed pulley and one idler pulley, with the belt looping around them. The teeth on the belt match the teeth on the pulley. The frame of the conveyor holds both the belt and pulleys. An electrical motor usually powers the conveyor, and tensioning systems, side rails, and supports keep the belt on track.

Linear drive timing belts create motion in a straight line instead of a rotary motion. This is accomplished with precision tooth design and strong tension components that ensure a high degree of belt stiffness. Pulleys move the belt in a forward or backward movement.

Benefits

Timing belts are driven by sprockets rather than tension, which means the belt won't break or come off the track. This improves the efficiency of your material handling and conveying processes and minimizes the risk of costly downtime and repairs.

You can program the belt to stop at certain places along the line to allow for specialized work or handling to be performed on products. This, too, keeps workflow moving and ensures a high level of efficiency. And because the belt will stay in place, there is little risk of products falling off and getting damaged, a major financial benefit.

Bestorq Belts stocks many HTD style timing belts in Lincoln NE. They make belts using various materials to fit the customer application. Timing belt materials are strong and durable and can withstand the rigors of heavy-duty daily usage. Neoprene, polyurethane and fiberglass are just a few frequently employed belt materials.

When you're in the market for industrial timing belts for your material handling and conveying needs, trust Industrial Component Sales Inc. Since 2000, they have been serving the Bemidji, MN, and Hudson and Madison, WI, regions As well as Iowa and Nebraska.  They provide a comprehensive selection of linear motion and power transmission products, including timing belts and pulleys, sheaves and bushings as well as roller chains And sprocket for all drives.  Call (651) 270-0151 to request a quote, or visit them online to explore their products.

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