Structural Components of an Industrial Belt Guide Transmission Module

May 10, 2026

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An industrial belt guide transmission module consists of multiple precision components working together, primarily including:

 

Synchronous Belt and Pulley: The synchronous belt is made of high-strength materials (such as glass fiber reinforced rubber) with a toothed surface that meshes with the toothed grooves of the synchronous pulley, achieving slip-free transmission. The synchronous pulley is typically made of aluminum alloy with an anodized surface, making it wear-resistant and corrosion-resistant.

 

Linear Guide and Slider: The linear guide is made of stainless steel or high-carbon steel with a precision-ground surface, ensuring low friction and high precision during slider movement. The slider contains ball bearings or rollers to further reduce friction and improve smoothness of movement.

 

Motor and Coupling: The motor is typically a servo motor or stepper motor, providing precise power output. The coupling connects the motor shaft and the synchronous pulley shaft, transmitting torque while compensating for installation errors, ensuring smooth transmission.

 

Base and Limit Switch: The base is made of aluminum alloy profiles and anodized, possessing high rigidity, corrosion resistance, and high-temperature resistance. Limit switches are installed at both ends of the module to detect the position of the slider, prevent overtravel, and ensure equipment safety.

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