![]() ![]() The shortest pitch single strand chain which has the required “design horsepower” rating when used with the desired size sprocket at the selected sprocket speed.The most economical chain drive selection usually consists of a Other drive components offered are: PosiDrive, Synchromesh, round belts, flat belts, fractional H.P. If your requirement is a non-standard width, on-hand timing belt sleeves can be cut to your exact need, often overnight for fast turn-around. Belt stock in fiberglass reinforced neoprene and polyurethane reinforced with steel tensile cords are also available. SDP/SI carries a large inventory of single and double-sided timing belts in standard inch and metric widths. ![]() Modifications, custom components or custom drive systems can be designed, engineered, manufactured, and assembled in-house. Sometimes, there are applications where the standard catalog item doesn't meet all your apllication's requirements. Our engineers can assist in the selection of a standard catalog item to meet your need. SDP/SI offers a broad range of off-the-shelf inch and metric timing belts, timing belt pulleys, chains, and sprockets timing pulleys in aluminum, steel or plastic with or without metal inserts, metal hubs, set screws or Fairloc® hubs.įor over 70 years we have helped design engineers build synchronous drive systems. components in more advantageous locations at larger distances without paying a price penalty. Synchronous drives can be divided into 3 categories:īelt drives are particularly useful in applications where layout flexibility is important. SDP/SI supplies hobbyists, students, distributors and a wide variety of OEMs with high-quality machined timing belt pulleys, molded pulleys, timing belts, sprockets, and chains at affordable prices. However, chain drives are often used where positive synchronization between shafts and transmission of substantial torque is required. ![]() The positive nature of these drives makes them capable of transmitting large torques and withstand large accelerations. Due to this design, they do not slip and there is no relative motion between the two elements in mesh. Synchronous drives employ the positive engagement of two sets of meshing teeth. More Videos Helpful Videos Download Timing Belt Infographic ![]()
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