![]() ![]() You can call us on the number +31 (0) 522 441 567, or you can send an email to We will respond to you as soon as possible and, if necessary, make an appointment with you to discuss the possibilities. If you have any questions, or would like to get more information and advice from one of our sales representatives about producing timing belt pulleys with associated timing belts? Please contact us so we can help you further. Many of these cog pulleys are industry standard timing belt pulleys while the majority are inventoried for a wide range of specific applications. ![]() For all these timing belt pulleys, we also supply the associated timing belts to you. Pfeifer Industries produces over 1,200 variations of inventoried timing belt pulleys. Timing belt pulleys can be manufactured from many types of stainless steel, Celeron, all steels, plastics and plastic with a steel core. Moreover, we can produce your timing belt pulleys from many different types of materials. Specialised timing belt pulleysīesides standard belt pulleys, which we always stock, we also offer the option to have custom made timing belt pulleys milled or hobbed. Rainbow Precision Products brings you a full line of timing belts and pulleys from Continental formerly Goodyear EP Products the leader in industrial belt. Our stock catalogue also includes timing belt pulleys with classic profiles XL, L, H and XH drilled and suitable for Taperlock), timing belt pulleys with metric profiles (T2.5, T5, T10 AT5 and AT10 drilled), timing belt pulleys with HTD profile (3M, 5M, 8M and 14M drilled and suitable for Taperlock), clamping plates for the profiles and of course the associated timing belts for these timing belt pulleys. Standard timing belt pulleysī&W Klaver has always stocked standard timing belt pulleys. Read on for more information on our various timing belt pulleys. We specialise in sprockets, gears, conveyor rollers, turning and milling and timing belt pulleys. For optimum performance the cambelt will need to be replaced.At B&W Klaver, we have years of experience with drive components. The mixture of rubbers flexibility and elasticity paired with durability and performance under tension make them an industry-standard material.Which Timing Belt do I choose?When choosing a timing belt, many sizing variables such as width, rotation speed, pitch and timing belt tooth profile or belts with teeth, all need to be taken into consideration dependent upon the application.Do Timing Belts need replacing?Timing belt replacement will be needed, as rubber compounds will degrade with time due to excessive heat and contact with substances such as oil. ![]() ![]() Although rubber timing belts must be frequently maintained and have their tension checked to ensure they are performing at optimum efficiency. Often these belts are constructed from rubber which gives excellent benefit to its user, due to its hardwearing nature. SIT offers the complete drive unit, timing belt and pulley (customized if required) - a unique advantage in terms of reliability and quality assurance. Find out more in our guide to timing belts.Types of Timing BeltsTiming belts can be manufactured in a range of materials depending on what application they will be used for. Enquire now Top quality belts and pulleys Looking for a particular type of machine belt or pulley Whether it is a timing belt that needs to be replaced, heat resistant belt or a single or multi groove pulley, we have them in the exact specifications you will need. Timing Belts Timing Belts, also commonly known as a Timing chain or a Cambelt (although the latter is technically a different type of system, as we'll see), are devices usually found fitted to the rotary mechanisms of a power transmission system such as a drive motor or spindle.They're most often found playing a highly critical role in the smooth running of internal combustion engines such as those found within cars, where they connect the crankshaft to the camshafts to maintain the precise alignments (timings) between these two key components as they rotate at different - but consistent and relative to one another - speeds. ![]()
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