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GT2 Rubber Timing Belt Closed Loop 6mm Width for 3D Printer CNC 6mm width and 200mm long
GT2 Rubber Timing Belt is a Closed-loop with 6mm width and 200mm long used for generating linear motion, timing synchronization, torque & speed conversion, etc. The Grip used in the GT2 system is an extension of the HTD system with greater load-carrying capacity. It is made as a flexible belt with teeth molded onto its inner surface.
The GT2 series of belts are designed specifically for linear motion. They use a rounded tooth profile, with 2mm pitch, that guarantees that the belt tooth fits smoothly and accurately in the pulley groove, so when you reverse the pulley direction, there is no room for the belt to move in the groove.
We sell a wide range of geared pulleys, idler pulleys, shafts, and stepper motors that can be used along with this belt. Be sure to check it out before ordering this belt.
Package Includes:
- 1 x GT2 Rubber Timing Belt Closed Loop 6mm Width for 3D Printer CNC 6mm width and 200mm long
Specifications:
Item |
GT2 Rubber Timing Belt |
Belt Type | Closed Loop |
Loop Length | 200 mm |
Width | 6 mm |
Pitch | 2 mm |
1.What is a rubber timing belt?
- Timing belts are made of rubber and have hard teeth that can interlock with the pulley. Timing Belts have long been used to generate linear motion, timing synchronization, torque, speed conversion, and so on.
2.Do you need to tension a timing belt?
- The timing belt should be installed nice and tight, but not too tight or loose. The belt's positive grip eliminates the need for excessive initial tension. As a result, when installed properly, a belt ensures longer life, less bearing wear, and quieter operation.
3.What are the features of the GT2 Rubber Timing Belt?
- The GT2 system's Grip is an extension of the HTD system with greater load-carrying capacity. It is a flexible belt with teeth molded into the inside surface. The GT2 belt series is specifically designed for linear motion. They use a rounded tooth profile with a 2mm pitch to ensure that the belt tooth fits smoothly and accurately in the pulley groove, so there is no room for the belt to move in the groove when the pulley direction is reversed.
4.How tight should the timing belt be for a 3D printer?
- The Timing Belt should be tight enough that when you move the printhead or bed across its axis, it does not wobble. If the component feels unsteady, tighten the belt; loosen the belt if the movement is bumpy.