A COG belt is a belt with teeth. That is instead of a smooth belt, such as a simple v-belt, that will always have some slip, and whose drive ratio is then only a close approximate ratio, a “COGGED” belt has teeth, so that the drive ratio is an exact value based on the number of teeth in each pulley (or sprocket) that the belt passes over.
Toothed belts also permit much higher torque to be driven than not toothed belts.
So, the COG number of a pulley is the number of teeth in the pully.
PIX Garden / Lawn Mower Belts are expertly produced and developed using the highest standard technologies and materials to meet the toughest demands.
ReplyDeleteIt is thanks to the unrivaled reliability of these belts that PIX garden belts are one of the most respected brands in the lawn and garden belt industry. The PIX range of garden belts / lawn mower belts includes the following types of belts:
1. PIX-LawnMaster® - wrapped belts, belts for mowers
2. PIX-Enforcer®-XS - wrapped belts two-way foldable, high power, high strength
3. PIX-Duo®-XS - Double-sided wrapped belts , hexagonal
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