While sifting thru eBay for Commando items I noticed a new old stock Belt drive for sale at a very low price. It uses the Gates T10 belt. When I look thru Gates literature it shows the T10 as a low strength timing belt also suited to conveyor belt operation, not suitable for "power Transmission"
The next stronger belt type is the AT10, this has been used on Hayward Belt drives and also appears to be the belt profile for the RGM belt drive.
It is rated about 50% higher than the T10 for ultimate tensile, but still not recommended for "power transmission"
For that, in the Gates line, one needs to go to the HTD belt type , the strongest of which is the newer Polychain carbon.
I believe Matt at CNW is using this belt with his beltdrive.
I have read of premature belt failures, particularly on race bikes. I wonder how many of these failures are with Beltdrives which use these older style lower rated belts which were never intended for power transmission?
Glen
The next stronger belt type is the AT10, this has been used on Hayward Belt drives and also appears to be the belt profile for the RGM belt drive.
It is rated about 50% higher than the T10 for ultimate tensile, but still not recommended for "power transmission"
For that, in the Gates line, one needs to go to the HTD belt type , the strongest of which is the newer Polychain carbon.
I believe Matt at CNW is using this belt with his beltdrive.
I have read of premature belt failures, particularly on race bikes. I wonder how many of these failures are with Beltdrives which use these older style lower rated belts which were never intended for power transmission?
Glen