V-Belt Code Guide: How to Read V-Belt Numbers (2024)

A machine with two shafts definitely needs to transmit power from one shaft to the other. In other to carry out this task seamlessly, the use of power transmission devices such as chains, gears, and belts, in particular, are adopted. Of all mentioned means, one is highly flexible, seamless, effective, and also an efficient power transmission device, which is popularly known as V-Belt.

What is V-Belt?

“V-belts” as it sounds, was coined from the letter V looks of this particular belt. We can also say its name is gotten from its trapezoidal shape. The V-Belt helps to transmit force out from the engine straight to the ancillary elements, which also includes the alternator. The primary source of the seamless task done by the V-Belt comes from the rotation of the crankshaft, which helps to drive one or two units of an engine.

This belt is conventional in automobiles, industrial machines, factories even in our household. The V-Belt was made from twisted synthetic fibrous tensile, which is compressed by synthetic rubber, this strengthens the belt and makes it more flexible. Compared to the other power transmission devices, V-Belts does not require any form of maintenance or lubrication, as it is the case for chains.

In industries and some manufacturing factories, the majority of the machines you get to see there are operated with the V-Belt as it is the primary power transmission device that also provides a suitable combination for loading of the bearings, speed, traction, and even longevity.

It is widely known that V-Belts solve slipping and alignment problems, it can never go wrong while in operation compared to other power transmission devices.

V-Belts can also be found in modern automobiles (In the past, roller chains were used to transmit power in vehicles) and in our households such as washing machines and lawn mowers. As long as we make use of one or two machines regardless of its size, V-Belt keeps it in motion.

Types of V-Belts:

There are three common type of V-belts, and they are classified by their dimensions:

1) Classical V-Belt - Classified by its dimensions ranging from A to E

The classical V-Belt is the most common of all V-Belt types, and it has been in existence even before other V-Belt types. This type of V-Belt has a broad scope of usage in different areas such as Agriculture, Industrial Machinery, ventilation etc. and this is due to the fact that it covers a load range from 1 horsepower to 500 horsepower. There is no doubt that the Narrow Wedge is more efficient than the classical V-Belt; however, they work seamlessly with higher bearing loads and have a high tolerance for adverse operating conditions.

2) Narrow Wedge - Classified by its dimensions ranging from 3V, 5V, and 8V

This type of V-Belt is more efficient than the Classical type as they have the most significant degree possible for the distribution of force and load transfer, which is the main advantage over the Classical type. Narrow Wedge is able to transmit three times the Horsepower a classical V-Belt would in the same drive space; they are very suitable for drives at high speed and its well-known for its sturdy, compact size. Unlike the classical V-Belt, Narrow Wedge can handle drives from 1 horsepower to 1,000 horsepower.

3) Fractional Horsepower - Classified by its dimensions ranging from 2L, 3L, 4L, 5L.

Unlike the two mentioned types of V-Belts, the Fractional Horsepower is different in operation as it is only designed for light loads and is often used as a single belt on drives that run at one Horsepower or even less. This type of belt is what you see in domestic machines popular in household equipment such as washing machines, fans, and refrigerators. Fractional Horsepower can never be used on any heavy-duty industrial machinery even if it fits perfectly well.

Note: Unit of Measurements
Depending on the type of belts and the origin of the manufacturer, some belts have a unit of measurement in milimeters (mm) whilst others are measured in inches. For instance, classical belts and American standard type belts are measured in inches, belts in the modern range are mostly denoted in mm.

How to Measure V-Belt

There are times when you will need to replace your V-Belt due to its natural wear and tear. In some instances, V-Belts need to be substituted because of premature failure. You could prevent this by looking out for these warning signs.

To order the correct replacement V-Belt, it is as simple as taking a few quick measurements as shown in the steps below:

Step 1: Determine the type of belt you have. You need to measure the width of your belt. We have different types of belts, Type A, Type B, with different measurements. So you want to know the width of your belt first

Step 2: Measure the length of your belt. You can do this by using a cloth or a measuring tape. To get a correct length, place your belt on a steel tape.

Step 3: Subtract from the outside measurement. If you know the type of V-Belt you have already, there will be need to subtract a specific inch from the size to select the correct V-Belt

For type A, you subtract 2 Inches

For type B, you subtract 3 inches.

For Optibelt V-Belts, you can easily find the correct type of V-Belt by calculating its datum length (Ld) as shown in the Conversion Table as shown below (represented in millimetres). The datum length determines the Part Number of the V-Belt.

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To be precise, you would need to determine if the measurement is taken from the inside length (Li) or outside length (La) of the V-Belt.

Example:

If we measured the outside length of a SPA belt and it is measured at La = 1518mm.

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In the highlighted table above, we can see that the formula for SPA is La= Ld+18.

To calculate the datum length, you subtract 18 from the outside length of 1518mm:

Ld = 1518 -18 = 1500.

Based on the calculation above, we now know that the Part Number of the V-Belt is SPA 1500.

How to Read V-Belt Codes

V-Belt codes allow us to identify the belt profile and its length. Follow the simple steps below to learn how to read V-belt codes:

Step 1: Outside the surface of your belt, you will find the prefix e.g. B, 3L.. etc. This is also known as the belt profile.

Note: Prefix
Depending on the manufacturer, the belt profile on the surface of the belt can be represented by a letter such as A, B etc. or an alphanumeric value, such as 3L, 4L etc.

Step 2: After the belt profile, read the two or three digit number that follows to identify the length of your belt. Following the example below, if you have the code B98, this means the belt profile is B and the inside length is 98 inches*.

V-Belt Code Guide: How to Read V-Belt Numbers (4)The code B98 shows the belt profile, B and its inside length at 98 inches*

V-Belt in Motion

Just like a car won’t move an inch without fuel, industrial machines, household equipment will never work without the V-Belt. This tells how important it is to have V-Belt in machines. Remember in manufacturing industries, motion is needed for machines to carry out designated tasks and the most efficient way to give two end of shafts is where the V-Belt comes into play. Its benefits cannot be underestimated.

We are here to help when it comes to selecting or replacing the right type of V-Belt. As an authorized distributor of Optibelt, we provide a range of V-Belts that suits your need. Alternatively, if you would like to find out more information about V-Belts, get in touch with us below:

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* Previously, we mentioned that the belt length was 98mm. Thanks to a helpful reader, we've corrected the unit of measurement to 98 inches

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**Some images were derived from Optibelt

bySLSon September 02, 2020

categories:Product- Non-Bearings

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Written by SLS

V-Belt Code Guide: How to Read V-Belt Numbers (2024)

FAQs

V-Belt Code Guide: How to Read V-Belt Numbers? ›

"Classic" v-belt numbers start with a letter identifying the cross section, “A” through “E” - see V-Belt Dimensions below. “A” series belts are the most common. The number following it is the inside length in inches. The outside length is typically 2 inches more.

How to calculate V belt number? ›

How to determine the belt number
  1. A Section= Add 2" to belt number (Example A88 = 90" Outside Circumference)
  2. B Section= Add 3" to belt number (Example B88 = 91" Outside Circumference)
  3. C Section= Add 4" to belt number (Example C88 = 92" Outside Circumference)

How to read serpentine belt numbers? ›

EXAMPLE: 6PK1003 » 6 - This indicates the number of ribs on the belt; therefore, this is a 6-rib belt. » PK – The “P” indicates a metric designation, and the “K” indicates the belt is automotive per SAE J1459. » 1003 - This is the effective length of the belt expressed in millimeters.

How to classify V belts? ›

There are three common V belt types: Classical V-belt (classified by their dimensions from A to E), Narrow V series (ranked by their sizes 3V, 5V, and 8V), and light-duty Fractional Horsepower belt (classified by their dimensions 2L, 3L, 4L, 5L). The letter X classifies their counterpart cogged belt.

What is the formula for the V-belt? ›

A more precise calculation formula is: (1) L=π(R+r)+2a+(R-r)^2/a (2) L=π(R+r)+2a+(R-r)^2/4a Where L is the belt length, R and r are the radii of the two pulleys respectively, and a is the distance between the centers of the two pulleys.

How can I know my belt size? ›

Take your existing pants size and then add two inches to the number. For instance, if your pants waist size is 38, then your belt size would be 40. You can also find your belt size by measuring a belt you already own that fits well.

How to identify serpentine belts? ›

Serpentine belts have two critical measurements; the number of ribs and the outside circumference of the belt in millimeters. An example part number is "11PK2800". If we break this part number down each section serves a purpose. "11PK" - This section of the part number shows us that the belt has 11 ribs.

How do you find the serpentine belt diagram? ›

Some vehicles have the serpentine belt diagram located on a decal somewhere in the engine compartment. But if your car does not have a decal, you can easily look up the diagram in a repair manual or repair database. Another option is to take a photo of the old belt before removal.

What do the numbers on a micro V belt mean? ›

These numbers give important data with regards to the “effective” length of the belt. The effective length is a measurement of the entire length of the Micro-V but it is measured at the cord line versus the outside circumference of the belt.

How do you decode V-belt numbers? ›

Automotive belts start with either 4L (12.5mm wide) or 3L (9.5mm). The number following it is the outside length of the belt in tenths of inches. The inside length of the belt is typically 2" less for a 4L belt, and 1-1/2" less for a 3L belt.

What do the codes on V belts mean? ›

Featured on classic V-belts are markings, i.e. profile and number, which stands for the inner length, given in inches. This is followed by a number representing millimetres, Li, which stands for the inner length.

How are V belts labeled? ›

V-belt cross sections are categorized based on their top width and depth measurements. Each width/depth combination is labelled using a letter of the alphabet. For example, v-belts with 21/32 in. width and 7/16 in.

How do you know what V-belt to get? ›

Use a cloth measuring tape (not a steel one) and wrap it around the outside of the belt. You also use a thin string to take this measurement and place it on a steel tape to get the correct length. Next, for “A” Belts (1/2” width) subtract two-inches from the outside measurement to select the correct V-belt.

How to identify pulley type? ›

There are a couple of defining features on every drive pulley, but they will vary from part to part. You will find a groove around the circumference of the pulley that seats the belt. There should also be some kind of attachment hub to connect the drive pulley to the power source.

What are the notches in V belts? ›

A notched belt has grooves or notches that run perpendicular to the belt's length, which reduces the bending resistance of the belt. Notched belts can use the same pulleys as cross-section standard V-belts. They run cooler, last longer, and are about 2% more efficient than standard V-belts.

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