Timing Belt
Timing belts are toothed belts designed to transmit power and maintain precise synchronization between rotating components, such as gears or pulleys. They’re often used in engines, printers, and industrial machinery, where accurate timing is crucial.
Category Belts
Tags Automotive, Transport
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A timing belt is a non-slipping mechanical drive belt and the term may refer to either:
Toothed belt, a flexible belt with teeth molded onto its inner surface
Timing belt (camshaft), a toothed belt used to drive the camshaft(s) within an internal combustion engine.
There are several types of timing belts with different pitches, materials such as PU or rubber etc. Open ended timing belts are also available.