3M Timing Belts (3mm Pitch)
3M timing belts are the smallest pitch in the HTD curvilinear family, designed for miniature drives, small servo motors, precision instruments, and light-duty industrial equipment where compact pulley sizes and smooth operation are required. With a 3 mm pitch and 1.22 mm tooth height, 3M belts bridge the gap between the micro-scale MXL trapezoidal profile and the medium-duty 5M (5 mm pitch). Texas Belting stocks 3M timing belts in standard HTD and GT3 constructions from Gates and Diesel Belting.
Pitch: 3 mm (0.118") | Tooth height: 1.22 mm | Profile: Curvilinear (HTD/GT)
Standard widths: 6, 9, 15 mm
Part number format: [pitch length in mm]-3M-[width in mm] | Example: 420-3M-09 = 420mm pitch length, 9mm wide
GT3 format: [pitch length]-3MGT-[width] | Example: 480-3MGT-15
Material: Neoprene (standard) | Tensile cord: Fiberglass
3M Timing Belt Part Number Decoder
| Part Number | Pitch Length | Width | Teeth | Product Line |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 177-3M-06 | 177 mm | 6 mm | 59 | Standard HTD |
| 267-3M-09 | 267 mm | 9 mm | 89 | Standard HTD |
| 420-3M-09 | 420 mm | 9 mm | 140 | Standard HTD |
| 480-3MGT-15 | 480 mm | 15 mm | 160 | PowerGrip GT3 |
| 735-3MGT-15 | 735 mm | 15 mm | 245 | PowerGrip GT3 |
How to calculate teeth: Divide pitch length by 3. Example: 420 / 3 = 140 teeth. GT3 part numbers use "3MGT" instead of "3M" but the pitch length and width positions remain the same. If the part number is worn or missing, see our How to Measure a Timing Belt guide.
3M Timing Belt Width Guide
| Width | Typical Applications |
|---|---|
| 6 mm | Miniature drives, small instruments, office equipment, light-duty precision positioning. Most compact option. |
| 9 mm | Most popular 3M width. Small servo motors, printers, scanners, vending machines, small industrial drives. |
| 15 mm | Maximum 3M width. Higher load capacity for applications approaching the lower range of 5M. |
If a 3M belt at 15 mm width does not provide enough load capacity for your application, move up to 5M (5 mm pitch) rather than running the 3M belt at its limit. The larger tooth on the 5M provides significantly more load capacity per width.
3M vs. MXL vs. GT2 vs. 5M: Choosing the Right Small Pitch
Several timing belt profiles compete in the small-pitch, light-duty range. This comparison helps determine whether 3M is the correct choice.
| Factor | MXL (2.032 mm) | GT2 2mm | 3M HTD / GT3 | 5M HTD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pitch | 2.032 mm (0.080") | 2 mm | 3 mm | 5 mm |
| Tooth shape | Trapezoidal | Curvilinear (GT) | Curvilinear (HTD/GT) | Curvilinear (HTD/GT) |
| Load capacity | Lightest | Light (precision optimized) | Light to medium | Medium |
| Min. pulley teeth | 10 | 12 (16 or 20 typical) | 12 | 14 |
| Precision / backlash | Moderate | Excellent (near-zero) | Good (GT3 = excellent) | Good |
| Primary market | Legacy miniature drives, instruments | 3D printers, small CNC, robotics | Small industrial, office equipment, printers, servo | General industrial, packaging, conveyors |
| When to choose | Replacing existing MXL equipment only | 3D printers, desktop CNC, precision micro-motion | Small industrial drives. Step up from MXL for more capacity. | When 3M at max width is insufficient. General industrial. |
3M vs. T2.5: Metric Alternatives
T2.5 is a metric trapezoidal profile at 2.5 mm pitch that competes with 3M in the miniature drive market. T2.5 is more common in European OEM equipment, while 3M HTD is the North American and global industrial standard.
| Factor | T2.5 (2.5 mm) | 3M HTD (3 mm) |
|---|---|---|
| Pitch | 2.5 mm | 3 mm |
| Tooth shape | Trapezoidal (straight sides) | Curvilinear (rounded) |
| Load per tooth | Lower (smaller tooth, trapezoidal stress concentration) | Higher (larger tooth, curvilinear stress distribution) |
| Availability | Common in European OEM equipment. Specialty order in North America. | Widely stocked. Standard industrial product. |
| Pulleys | T2.5 pulleys (not compatible with 3M) | 3M HTD pulleys (not compatible with T2.5) |
| When to choose | Replacing existing T2.5 equipment from European manufacturers | New designs. Higher load capacity. Better availability and pricing. |
Common 3M Timing Belt Applications
| Application | Why 3M | Typical Width |
|---|---|---|
| Small servo motors and stepper drives | Compact pulleys. Smooth curvilinear mesh at high speed. Low inertia. | 6, 9 mm |
| Office equipment (printers, scanners, copiers) | Quiet operation. Small form factor. Light loads. | 6 mm |
| Vending machines and dispensing equipment | Reliable light-duty drive. Low noise. Compact design. | 6, 9 mm |
| Medical instruments and lab equipment | Precision positioning. Clean operation. Compact pulleys. | 6, 9 mm |
| Small conveyors and indexing tables | Synchronous drive for precise product spacing at light loads | 9, 15 mm |
| Textile machinery | Multiple small drives per machine. Smooth, quiet operation. | 9 mm |
| Automotive accessories (window motors, seat adjusters) | Compact, quiet, maintenance-free synchronous drive | 6, 9 mm |
| Robotics and small actuators | Precision positioning with minimal backlash (GT3 at 3mm) | 9, 15 mm |
3M Timing Belt Materials
Neoprene (standard): Neoprene body with fiberglass tensile cord and nylon tooth facing. This is the standard construction for 3M HTD and GT3 belts. Temperature range -30F to 185F. Covers the vast majority of 3M applications.
Urethane: Polyurethane 3M belts are available with steel cord for applications requiring FDA compliance, chemical resistance, or near-zero stretch positioning. Open-end urethane 3M belts can be cut to any length for custom linear motion or conveyance applications.
Brands We Stock in 3M
| Brand | 3M Product Lines | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Gates | PowerGrip HTD 3M, PowerGrip GT3 3M | Industry standard. Both HTD and GT3 available at 3M. |
| Continental (ContiTech) | Synchrobelt HTD 3M | Direct cross to Gates HTD 3M. Competitive pricing. |
| Diesel Belting | Synchronous 3M | Value-priced alternative. Same dimensions as Gates/Continental. |
| Megadyne | Megalinear 3M | Urethane open-end 3M available for cut-to-length applications. |
All standard HTD 3M belts are dimensionally interchangeable across manufacturers. Gates GT3 3mm belts require GT3 pulleys at this pitch and are a separate product from standard 3M HTD. Call 888-203-2358 to cross-reference any 3M part number.
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3M Drive Components
Every 3M belt needs a matched 3M HTD sprocket. The sprocket tooth profile must match the belt profile exactly. Browse our HTD drive components, or see our Sprocket Selection Guide for help choosing the right one.
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3M Timing Belt FAQs
A 3M timing belt is a curvilinear (HTD) synchronous belt with a 3 mm pitch. It is the smallest standard pitch in the HTD family and is designed for miniature and light-duty drives including small servo motors, office equipment, instruments, vending machines, and small industrial conveyors.
Both have a 3 mm pitch, but they use different tooth profiles. Standard 3M HTD uses a semi-circular tooth. GT3 at 3mm uses a modified curvilinear tooth optimized for precision positioning. At 3mm pitch (unlike 5M, 8M, and 14M), GT3 belts are NOT backward compatible with standard 3M HTD pulleys. You need GT3-specific pulleys. Always verify which pulley type your equipment uses before ordering.
No. MXL has a 2.032 mm pitch with a trapezoidal tooth shape. 3M has a 3 mm pitch with a curvilinear tooth shape. Different pitch, different tooth geometry, different pulleys. These profiles are not interchangeable in any way.
Use 3M when your drive requires compact pulleys (3M minimum pulley is ~12 mm diameter vs. ~22 mm for 5M), when the load is light, or when space is limited. If a 3M belt at 15 mm width does not provide enough torque for your application, step up to 5M rather than overloading the 3M belt.
Standard 3M widths are 6 mm, 9 mm, and 15 mm. The 9 mm width is the most commonly stocked size. 15 mm provides the maximum load capacity at 3M pitch.
Yes. Urethane 3M timing belts with steel cord are available for FDA food contact, pharmaceutical, and chemical-resistant applications. Open-end urethane 3M belts can be cut to any required length.
Format: [pitch length in mm]-3M-[width in mm]. Example: 420-3M-09 = 420 mm pitch length, 3 mm pitch, 9 mm wide, 140 teeth (420 / 3 = 140). GT3 format: 480-3MGT-15. See our Pitch Chart for all part number formats.
Measure the pitch by spanning 10 teeth and dividing by 10. A result close to 3 mm confirms a 3M belt. Verify the teeth are rounded (curvilinear), not straight-sided. Measure width straight across. Count total teeth and multiply by 3 mm to get pitch length. See our How to Measure a Timing Belt guide for the full step-by-step process.