BEL-0024: BANDO PRECISION GROUND BELT; POZI-DRIVE.
BEL-0024: BANDO PRECISION GROUND BELT; POZI-DRIVE.
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Product Features
Fadal Pozi Drive Belts
This Bando High-Performance Pozi-Drive belt, BEL-0024, is built for durability and rugged, vibration-free operation in Fadal CNC machines. Engineered by Bando, this belt is precision-ground to ensure superior performance and an extended service life under demanding conditions.1
The belt's advanced design features improved resistance to rib cracking and the ability to significantly reduce heat buildup. This allows it to handle very high power loads per rib without losing its structural integrity.
Usage and Functionality
The BEL-0024 belt is a critical component in the Hi/Low idler system, responsible for driving the 10K spindle.2 Its high-performance construction ensures efficient, smooth, and vibration-free power transmission, which is essential for precise machining. The belt is sold in increments of two, with the listed price being for a single belt.3
CNCPros Support and Warranty
As an authorized Bando distributor, CNCPros guarantees access to genuine products and offers a 1-year unconditional warranty on the BEL-0024. Our team of experts is ready to assist you with any questions regarding product compatibility, usage, or support. We are committed to providing quality products and reliable service to ensure your CNC machine operates at its best.
Troubleshooting: Excessive belt wear
Why do I keep replacing belts?
There are a few reasons you might be seeing shorter lifespan on your belts than you expect.
- Your motor mounting plate is not level with the machine. There is usually a small wire rope at the back of the spindle motor mounting plate for adjustment. You use this to get the plate level to the machine.
- Ensure your spindle and motor pulley grooves are clean and not filled with gunk. This will cause vibrations and shorten belt life.
- Check your motor mounts and make sure the volcunized rubber is not protruding out from the center of the mounts. This will drop the motor and often times slightly angle it and start wearing out your belts. Commonly this will cause the disengaged belt to not slip properly and stick, sometimes leading to a binding in the belt guide.