This V-belt for power transmission is a Gates Hi-Power II belt designed for single or multiple V-belt drives.
Made of EPDM (ethylene propylene diene monomer) rubber, it resists weathering, oils, water, and some solvents.
The cords are strongly bonded to the body of the belt for equal load distribution and reduced bending stress without deterioration of the cord.
Its sidewalls are concave, providing cord support and full contact with the sheave groove for equal loading and uniform wear.
A high-strength tie band permanently joins two or more belts, providing lateral rigidity, guiding the belt in a straight line and preventing it from coming off the drive.
This construction allows multiple belts to function as a single unit, with even load distribution and each strand fitting securely in the sheave groove.
Hi-Power II belts are part of Gates' V80 matching system, resulting in even load distribution on multi-belt drives and better wear.
This V-belt meets RMA oil and heat resistance standards and static conductivity requirements, suitable for use in drives where single belts tend to vibrate, turn over, or jump off the drive.
V-belts, also known as fan belts in automotive applications, link two or more rotating shafts to transmit power in a drive system.
The trapezoidal shape of the belt's cross section wedges into the groove of a similarly shaped sheave or pulley to provide traction and alignment.
This wedging action increases as the load increases, providing higher torque transmission and minimal slippage.
V-belts are standard for belt-driven power transmission and can be used in single- or multi-belt systems for increased carrying power.
They are found in drive systems across automotive, agricultural, textile, printing, mining, and office equipment industries, among others.