Timing Belt (Belt Tooth Surface: Double (Both Sided))
The timing belt is a device that transmits power within an engine. It works with pulleys that drive the crankshaft gear and the timing belt to determine the operation of the suction, compression, detonation and exhaust strokes in the engine to circulate continuously. The belt will look like a cog with a trapezoidal cross section along the entire length of the belt. The teeth are made of a prosthetic material with the other side having a steel wire or fiber reinforced core and covered with nylon fibers to reduce wear. To keep the engine's internal power from slipping and causing noise, timing belts are used with pulleys with the same tooth size. A timing belt is a device used in conjunction with a timing pulley. The main feature of this type of belt is the inner edge of the many tooth grooves that are significant parts of the engine's power transmission system. This component is responsible for ensuring that the suction stroke, the compression stroke, the detonating stroke, and the ejection stroke of the engine are always balanced. Timing belts come in many specifications to choose from. Therefore, it is necessary to choose the right type of work for the safety of the engine powertrain and its full efficiency. Various specifications and information about timing belts can be viewed in the online store in MISUMI's E-Catalog. Searching for products, ordering and checking delivery dates is easy with just one click.