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Belt Cross Reference Guide

CrossBelts.com is a free v-belt cross reference guide. We have taken OEM or Original Equipment Manufacturer belt part numbers and cross referenced them into aftermarket and alternative major manufacturer v-belt numbers. 
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Lawn and Garden V-Belts

Lawn and garden replacement belts are essential components in the maintenance of outdoor power equipment such as lawn mowers, garden tractors, tillers, and other machinery. These belts play a critical role in the efficient operation of your equipment, ensuring that it runs smoothly and effectively.

Conventional - Classic V-Belts

These are the most common types of drive belts used for transmitting power between two or more pulleys in a drive system. Classic V-belts are made from various materials, including rubber, neoprene, and urethane, and are reinforced with fibers like polyester or nylon to increase strength and durability. They are used in a wide range of applications, from automotive engines and agricultural machinery to industrial equipment. Providing a simple, cost-effective solution for transferring rotational motion. 

Kevlar Corded V-Belts

Kevlar Corded belts are engineered for superior performance in challenging conditions where standard belts may succumb to high tension, heat, or wear. Kevlar cords, known for their durability, are integrated into a rubber or polymer base, forming the classic V-shape profile. This design enables the belts to support greater loads and function under severe conditions, maintaining their form and flexibility without compromise.
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