In actual industrial production, timing belt aging, tooth skipping, abrasion and fracture are common problems that cause equipment downtime and production losses. Zhende professional transmission engineers summarize practical and effective maintenance and installation guidelines to help global customers extend belt service life and reduce operating costs.
First, keep reasonable installation tension. Excessively loose belts cause tooth skipping and transmission deviation, while over-tight installation will increase tension load and lead to permanent stretching and early fatigue damage. Second, avoid long-term contact between rubber belts with oil, corrosive liquid and high-temperature heat sources to prevent rubber aging and cracking. Third, match qualified synchronous pulleys with complete tooth profiles; worn or deformed pulley teeth will seriously scratch and damage new belts. Fourth, regularly clean dust, metal debris and foreign matters inside the transmission system to reduce friction loss and abnormal wear.
Zhende provides free one-on-one technical parameter matching service. According to customer’s equipment model, operating speed, load condition and working environment, our engineers can recommend the most suitable timing belt, pulley and coupling combination to ensure stable and efficient equipment operation.