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kitare102 21-06-2016 15:18

HTD Belt Stock
 
I'm building a linear motion component, and need belts for 24t pulleys that have about 52.5" CC distance. For this application, I don't need continuous belts. Does anyone know where I can find non-continuous HTD belt stock?

Steven Smith 21-06-2016 15:24

Re: HTD Belt Stock
 
http://www.beltingonline.com/rubber-...h-belting-740/

Or just buy a reasonably large closed belt and cut it into an open one yourself if the pricing works out better that way.

asid61 21-06-2016 15:32

Re: HTD Belt Stock
 
SDP-SI also carries it.

kitare102 21-06-2016 15:38

Re: HTD Belt Stock
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by asid61 (Post 1593701)
SDP-SI also carries it.

I'm not finding open length belts on SDP-SI anywhere, can you provide a link?

Steven Smith 21-06-2016 15:41

Re: HTD Belt Stock
 
http://www.sdp-si.com/catalogs/D810.php

You'll have to go into the catalog, section 2, then contact a sales rep.

asid61 21-06-2016 17:01

Re: HTD Belt Stock
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kitare102 (Post 1593704)
I'm not finding open length belts on SDP-SI anywhere, can you provide a link?

Try this:
https://shop.sdp-si.com/catalog/powe...onics&cid=p343
If that doesn't work, go to sdp-si.com, then "Buy Online" (top right), then click on "Belts and Cables". Then hit "Timing Belts (Open Ended) (metric)" and select "Classic Grid View" on the top-left. Then select what pitch/profile you want from the drop down on the left, and the belt width next to that.
We sourced 25mm wide HTD belts last year for use on our elevator. We didn't have a single failure all year, probably because that was waaay overspec'd.

As a side note, GT2 and GT3 is usually better to use than HTD, but either is very strong anyway.

InFlight 21-06-2016 17:17

Re: HTD Belt Stock
 
Just buy a standard size that's about five or six inches longer than needed and simply cut it in half. That will leave room to clamp the cut sections. It will be far cheaper then buying some specialized open belting.

I've cut 15 MM HTD Belt with a simple pair of scissors.

GT3 is a better overall option; but HTD is far better supported by Vex & AM pulleys so we have stuck with HTD.

kitare102 21-06-2016 17:36

Re: HTD Belt Stock
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by InFlight (Post 1593724)
Just buy a standard size that's about five or six inches longer than needed and simply cut it in half. That will leave room to clamp the cut sections. It will be far cheaper then buying some specialized open belting.

I've cut 15 MM HTD Belt with a simple pair of scissors.

GT3 is a better overall option; but HTD is far better supported by Vex & AM pulleys so we have stuck with HTD.

The main problem with finding a continuous belt and cutting it is that I need about 3 meters of belt. The belts I've found of that size aren't notably cheaper than an open length belt from belting online.

asid61 21-06-2016 17:45

Re: HTD Belt Stock
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kitare102 (Post 1593732)
The main problem with finding a continuous belt and cutting it is that I need about 3 meters of belt. The belts I've found of that size aren't notably cheaper than an open length belt from belting online.

It looks like you can get a 624 tooth (3.12m) 15mm wide closed belt from SDP-SI for $61, whereas 3m of the same type of open belting is $66. I always thought open belting was cheaper, but I guess I was wrong. :P However, they appear to only have a single one in stock, so if you want more than 1 you're out of luck.

silverD 22-06-2016 11:25

Re: HTD Belt Stock
 
You might want to check out polytech. They have many options, great prices, and ship right away.
Nate


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