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PK belts are a type of poly-V belt known for their ability to efficiently transmit power in compact spaces. With a pitch of 3.56mm, these belts are designed to fit into smaller pulley systems without compromising performance. This makes them an ideal choice for applications where space is limited but power transmission efficiency is crucial. PK belts are commonly used in automotive engines, particularly in serpentine belt systems, where they replace traditional V-belts to provide a more compact and efficient solution. They are also used in heavy-duty industrial machinery, agricultural equipment, and construction machinery.
Comparison with Other Belts:
PJ Belts: These belts are smaller in size, with a pitch of 2.34mm, and are used in applications where space is even more constrained. They are commonly found in household appliances like washing machines and dryers, office equipment such as printers and copiers, and small industrial machinery.
PL Belts: With a larger pitch of 4.70mm, PL belts are designed for heavy-duty industrial applications. They are suitable for compressors with power ratings over 30 kW and industrial washing machines, where high torque and power transmission are required.
PH Belts: These belts have the smallest pitch at 1.60mm and are used in light-duty applications such as small appliances, medical equipment, and light industrial machinery. They are ideal for applications that require high speed and precision with lower power transmission needs.
Each type of belt offers unique advantages based on its size and design, making them suitable for a wide range of applications from household to heavy industrial use.