Metric V-Belts
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Metric V-belts are single belts that have metric dimensions and mount to metric pulleys to transmit power between rotational shafts. These V-belts are categorized by the dimensions of their cross section and features that impact performance based on European standard DIN 7753 and ISO 4184. Cogged metric V-belts have an "XP" designation and non-cogged have an "SP" designation.
SPZ Metric V-Belts
These SPZ metric V-belts have a nominal top width of 10mm and a nominal thickness of 8mm (actual dimensions may vary slightly). Single V-belts can be used alone or together in wide metric belt drives that hold multiple V-belts.
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SPA Metric V-Belts
SPA metric V-belts have a nominal top width of 13mm and a nominal thickness of 10mm (actual dimensions may vary slightly). Single V-belts can be used alone or together in wide metric belt drives that hold multiple V-belts.
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SPB Metric V-Belts
SPB metric V-belts have a nominal top width of 16mm and a nominal thickness of 13mm (actual dimensions may vary slightly). Single V-belts can be used alone or together in wide metric belt drives that hold multiple V-belts.
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SPC Metric V-Belts
SPC metric V-belts have a nominal top width of 22mm and a nominal thickness of 18mm (actual dimensions may vary slightly). Single V-belts can be used alone or together in wide metric belt drives that hold multiple V-belts.
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XPZ Metric V-Belts
XPZ metric V-belts are cogged and have a nominal top width of 10mm and a nominal thickness of 8mm (actual dimensions may vary slightly). Cogged metric V-belts have grooves that run across the width of the belt. They run cooler than standard V-belts because the cogs allow the belt to bend and flex against the pulley, dissipating heat. Cogged belts are useful for small-diameter pulleys and drives with twists and turns. Single V-belts can be used alone or together in wide metric belt drives that hold multiple V-belts.
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XPA Metric V-Belts
XPA metric V-belts are cogged and have a nominal top width of 13mm and a nominal thickness of 10mm (actual dimensions may vary slightly). Cogged metric V-belts have grooves that run across the width of the belt. They run cooler than standard V-belts because the cogs allow the belt to bend and flex against the pulley, dissipating heat. Cogged belts are useful for small-diameter pulleys and drives with twists and turns. Single V-belts can be used alone or together in wide metric belt drives that hold multiple V-belts.
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XPB Metric V-Belts
XPB metric V-belts are cogged and have a nominal top width of 16mm and a nominal thickness of 13mm (actual dimensions may vary slightly). Cogged metric V-belts have grooves that run across the width of the belt. They run cooler than standard V-belts because the cogs allow the belt to bend and flex against the pulley, dissipating heat. Cogged belts are useful for small-diameter pulleys and drives with twists and turns. Single V-belts can be used alone or together in wide metric belt drives that hold multiple V-belts.
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XPC Metric V-Belts
XPC metric V-belts are cogged and have a nominal top width of 22mm and a nominal thickness of 18mm (actual dimensions may vary slightly). Cogged metric V-belts have grooves that run across the width of the belt. They run cooler than standard V-belts because the cogs allow the belt to bend and flex against the pulley, dissipating heat. Cogged belts are useful for small-diameter pulleys and drives with twists and turns. Single V-belts can be used alone or together in wide metric belt drives that hold multiple V-belts.
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