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Old Style Link Belt?

antman213

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I dumpster dived what I think to be "Link Belt" but it is a style I've never seen before.
Does anyone have any experience with Fenner Manheim Veelos V-Belt with metal rivets?
Is this something that can be used just like a normal Link Belt, like Accu brand or HFT?

I have 2 sizes in 100' lengths and am not sure if it is useful for drill presses or the like20220628_204506.jpg20220628_204518.jpg
 
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Firebrick43

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Fenner was the first to produce one. Like any link belt, they are good in a pinch but wear out sheaves fast if ran for any length of time, especially aluminum sheaves
 

RTM

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I think this stuff was built more for industrial applications, like a motor driving a conveyor, rather than a drill press, where its operating at a lower rpm than we expect in a home shop.

No facts to back that up, but vaguely recall seeing it on something back in the 80s.
 
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CarBikeGuy70

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Very common years ago in industrial applications. I have an economy tractor that uses it to drive the hydraulic pump for the implement lift. Just replaced the original ( vintage 1968) with same style belt from harbor freight. If run at lower speed these belts are very rugged.
 
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