Common questions about this product
1. How is the connecting belt spliced?
The two ends of the synchronous belt are serrated and welded together at high temperature using a mold.
2. What is the tensile force of the connecting belt?
The interface tensile force of the splicing belt is usually half of the non-splicing end.
3. What are the advantages of PU polyurethane?
High wear resistance, good toughness, good tolerance, resistant to oil, grease, water, etc., no fragmentation during wear Chip dirt.
4. What working conditions are trapezoidal teeth suitable for?
T-shaped teeth are suitable for medium-power transmission, and AT-shaped teeth are suitable for high-precision positioning and high-strength power transmission.
5. What working conditions are arc-shaped teeth suitable for?
HTD-shaped teeth are suitable for high-torque power transmission. STD-shaped teeth are suitable for high elastic speed and high-strength linear drive.
6. Is the core wire of the connecting belt connected?
Not connected
7. What material is the core wire in the connecting belt?
Steel wire core wire
8. What is the difference between patching and not patching?
The tooth surface patching is to reduce noise, and the back patching is to protect the transmission items.
9. Is steel wire core wire better or glass fiber core wire better?
Each has its own advantages. Steel wire has greater tensile force, and glass fiber core wire has better softness and is suitable for smaller turning radius.