Product Design & Development

Altra Industrial Motion’s New QT Power Chain II Belt Drive System

By Altra Industrial Motion
Tuesday, May 11, 2010

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The QT Power Chain II belt drive system features aramid fiber tensile cords that create the belt system’s strength.



Altra Industrial Motion (Quincy, MA) introduces the QT Power Chain II belt drive system from TB Wood’s that consists of a synchronous belt, sprockets, bushings and idlers that are all designed to work together to deliver the best value in power transmission – whether the application is low-speed or high-speed. Features include:

  • A polyurethane compound makes the body and the teeth for uncompromising adhesion to tensile cords and heavy nylon tooth facing.
  • Aramid fiber tensile cords create the belt system’s strength.
  • Flex fatigue life and high impact strength to handle shock and surge loading.
  • Taper-Lock bushings are split through the flange and gradually taper to provide a true clamp fit on the shaft that is the equivalent of a shrink fit.

For more information visit www.AltraMotion.com

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