Baldor (Fort Smith, AR) introduces a new synchronous belt drive system utilizing Dodge HTR and HTRC Tracker belts. According to the company, the belts have a reinforced parabolic profile tooth design, which allows for synchronous transmission of power, eliminating slippage and speed variation in high-torque applications. The HTR offering is an average strength belt, while the HTRV is a higher strength belt ideal for high-horsepower and high-torque applications.
Visit www.baldor.com to learn more.Synchronous Belt Drive System
Baldor (Fort Smith, AR) introduces a new synchronous belt drive system utilizing Dodge HTR and HTRC Tracker belts. According to the company, the belts have a reinforced parabolic profile tooth design, which allows for synchronous transmission of power, eliminating slippage and speed variation in high-torque applications.
Jan 4, 2011
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