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mspears3

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Will Narrow Groove V-belts use the same sheaves as the Classical V-belts when replacing them?
 
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Why should you use a Narrow Groove V-belt instead of a Classical V-belt in a new installation?
 
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Answer to Question 1

No.

Answer to Question 2

It can handle more power, use smaller diameter sheaves, and is more economical than classical V-belts.



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