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V-Belt question
Is M-23 V-belt is the same as 3L230
and M-25 is the same as 3L250 I understand that section is the same it's just the rating that is different. M is for industrial and 3L is for fractional H/P Am I right? |
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You're probably right, but realize that a 3L250 belt is not the same as
a 3L230 belt. One is 5" longer than the other, which makes a major difference in some applications. Harry C. |
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wrote in message oups.com... You're probably right, but realize that a 3L250 belt is not the same as a 3L230 belt. One is 5" longer than the other, which makes a major difference in some applications. Harry C. Two inches, Harry. G LLoyd |
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Actually it's 2" longer.
3/8" X 23.0" vs 3/8" X 25.0" - - Rex Burkheimer WM Automotive Fort Worth TX wrote: You're probably right, but realize that a 3L250 belt is not the same as a 3L230 belt. One is 5" longer than the other, which makes a major difference in some applications. Harry C. |
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Whoops!
You're right of course. Harry C. |
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