US Timing & Conveyor Datasheets for Timing Belts (metric)

Metric pitch timing belts mate with same-pitch timing pulleys in power transmission systems where maintenance-of-speed ratio is an important design consideration. Metric pitch is the distance between belt teeth based on millimeters (mm).
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Product Name Notes
Cleats We offer a wide variety of cleat options from 2D cut profiles for prototypes and smaller quantities to custom “in house” injection molded cleats for larger quantities. Standard materials...
Covers We provide but are not limited to industry standard covers. We can provide R&D services to develop the ideal compound for your application. We are capable of bonding TPU...
Fabrics We offer nylon fabric backed and toothed belts in green as our standard fabric option. Black is available as well; minimum quantity may apply. Static dissipating fabric for specialty...
Guides We produce T and H pitch timing belts with integral guides. Integral guides are longer lasting and more accurate than fabricated guides.
Pin Splice We pin splice up to 50mm wide
Specialty Materials FDA Compliant Resin Used for direct food contact or when frequent washdown is required. Standard hardness is 90 ShA, but we have 85 ShA available as well. High...
One of our focuses is to provide the food processing industry with sanitary, durable and accurate timing belt options. FDA food contact compliant paymers available Standard colors are clear and...
RPP, HTD, STD series Metric pitch Made according to ISO 1350 Rounded shaped tooth The number following T or AT designates tooth spacing in mm for example RPP8, STD8,and HTD8...
Metric pitch Made according to ISO 1350 Rounded shaped tooth The number following letter designation designates tooth spacing in mm for example RPP8, STD8,and HTD8 are 8 millimeters Softer engagement...
Metric pitch The number following T or AT designates toothspacing in mm for example T10 and AT10 are 10 millimeters Made according to ISO 17396 AT series is rated for...
Metric pitch The number following T or AT designates toothspacing in mm for example T10 and AT10 are 10 millimeters Made according to ISO 17396 Trapezoidal shaped tooth