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Classical Browning Belts
Features & Benefits
- Available in A, B, C and D belt sections
- Unique design enhances performance and provides increased horsepower capacity in a shorter center drive
- Single Fabric Design allows for the belt to be more flexible and can now be use with sub-min Pitch Diameters sheaves to reduce drive cost
- Reduced Overlap provides lower vibration and reduced noise during operation
- High strength, synthetic fiber cords carry the horsepower load and minimize stretching
- "CODE 1" one-match belt system assures that all the belts in the drive carries an equal amount of the load
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GripNotch Belts
Features & Benefits
- AX, BX and CX
- Ground form sidewalls reduces vibration and increases belt and bearing life
- Raw edge sidewalls provide a uniform, anti-slip surface with greater flexibility
- Wider notch spacing increases rigidity and stability while also reducing the stress on the cord line
- Fabric Top and Bottom also increases rigidity and stability of the belt
- "CODE 1" one-match belt system assures that all the belts in the drive carries an equal amount of the load
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"358" Gripbelts
Features & Benefits
- 3V, 3VX, 5V, 5VX and 8V
- Ground form sidewalls reduces vibration and increases belt and bearing life
- Raw edge sidewalls provide a uniform, anti-slip surface with greater flexibility
- Wider notch spacing increases rigidity and stability while also reducing the stress on the cord line
- Fabric Top and Bottom also increases rigidity and stability of the belt
- "CODE 1" one-match belt system assures that all the belts in the drive carries an equal amount of the load
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FHP Belts
Features & Benefits
- Wrapped construction provides smooth, quit operation
- Formulated for maximum flexibility for use with smaller diameter sheaves
- Oil and Heat Resistant
- Oil and heat resistant - static conducting
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Browning Banded Belts
Features & Benefits
- Ideal for Pulsating Loads and Long Centers
- Multiple V-Belts in Unit Construction
- Oil and Heat Resistant
- Prevents material from getting in the grooves of the sheaves
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