Double-sided rubber timing belts enable synchronous power transmission on both sides and are particularly suitable for drives where forces must be transmitted on both sides or movements must be implemented in opposite directions. They are primarily used in the lower and medium power ranges and offer an economical solution for complex drive concepts.
Compared to endless manufactured rubber timing belts or open-ended timing belts, the power is distributed across both tooth sides and can be flexibly adjusted. This allows for the implementation of multi-shaft drives with different directions of rotation, where both sides can withstand the same load.
Double-sided rubber timing belts are temperature-resistant from -40 °C to +120 °C, conditionally oil-resistant, and suitable for ozone and tropical climates.
For detailed technical specifications of the individual timing belts, please refer to the respective data sheet.
Double-toothed rubber timing belts feature teeth on both sides, enabling synchronous power transmission on the inside and outside. The power is transmitted positively across both tooth flanks.
Double-toothed rubber timing belts are used when multiple shafts need to be driven synchronously or in opposite directions, or when power transmission to both sides of the belt is required.
Double-toothed rubber timing belts are available in profile variants such as DHTD and DSTD, as well as in inch pitches. The profile selection depends on the torque, speed, and power transmission and smooth operation.
They are used when power transmission on both sides is required or when complex, counter-rotating drive systems are to be implemented. They enable compact and efficient solutions.
Double-toothed rubber timing belts transmit power on both sides, while single-toothed timing belts only operate on one side. This makes double-toothed variants more flexible for complex drives.
Yes, double-toothed rubber timing belts are specifically designed to transmit power on both sides and drive multiple shafts synchronously even in complex drive systems.
Double-toothed rubber timing belts allow for flexible power distribution, reduce deflections, save installation space, and ensure synchronous power transmission on both sides.