L Timing Belts: 3/8" Pitch, Trapezoidal Profile
L timing belts are imperial-pitch synchronous belts with a 3/8" (0.375" / 9.525mm) pitch and a trapezoidal (straight-sided) tooth profile. The L pitch is the most widely used general-purpose trapezoidal timing belt in industrial applications, bridging the gap between the light-duty XL pitch and the heavy-duty H pitch. L belts are found in HVAC blower drives, printing equipment, textile machines, woodworking equipment, industrial fans, and a wide variety of general manufacturing drives.
The "L" stands for "Light," though the name is somewhat misleading. L belts handle significantly more torque than XL belts and are a true workhorse in legacy industrial equipment and OEM machines across the US. They remain one of the most commonly replaced timing belt pitches in maintenance operations.
Texas Belting stocks L timing belts from Gates (PowerGrip), Diesel Belting, Continental, and Bando in standard widths of 1/2", 3/4", 1", and 1-1/2", with pitch lengths ranging from approximately 12" to over 120".
Quick Specs: L Timing Belts
Pitch: 3/8" (0.375" / 9.525mm)
Tooth profile: Trapezoidal (straight-sided)
Tooth height: 0.075" (1.91mm)
Standard widths: 1/2" (050), 3/4" (075), 1" (100), 1-1/2" (150)
Body material: Neoprene (standard), polyurethane
Tensile cord: Fiberglass (standard), Kevlar
Temperature range: -30°F to +185°F (neoprene)
Profile family: Trapezoidal (MXL, XL, L, H, XH, XXH)
Dimensions: Imperial (inches)
How to Read an L Timing Belt Part Number
L belt part numbers follow the same imperial format as other trapezoidal timing belts. The part number encodes pitch length, profile, and width. Here is how to decode it:
| Part Number | Pitch Length | Profile | Width | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 225L050 | 22.5" | L | 1/2" (0.500") | Standard format: Length (x10) + Profile + Width (x1000) |
| 255L075 | 25.5" | L | 3/4" (0.750") | Wider belt for higher load capacity |
| 780L050 | 78.0" | L | 1/2" | Long belt for large center-distance drives |
| 236L075 | 23.6" | L | 3/4" | Note the decimal: 236 = 23.6" (divide by 10) |
| 450L100 | 45.0" | L | 1" (1.000") | 1" wide belt for heavier industrial drives |
How to decode the pitch length: The number before "L" is the pitch length in inches, multiplied by 10. So "225" = 22.5", "780" = 78.0", and "236" = 23.6". The number after "L" is the width in thousandths of an inch: "050" = 0.500" = 1/2", "075" = 0.750" = 3/4", "100" = 1.000" = 1".
If the part number is worn or unreadable, measure the pitch across 10 teeth with a caliper and divide by 10. A result close to 0.375" (approximately 9.5mm) confirms an L belt. Then measure the width and count total teeth to calculate pitch length (teeth x 0.375"). See our full belt measurement guide for step-by-step instructions.
L Timing Belt Widths
L belts are available in four standard widths, offering a broader range of load capacity than the lighter-duty XL pitch. The width must match the pulleys in your drive.
| Width Code | Width (Inches) | Width (mm) | Typical Use |
|---|---|---|---|
| 050 | 1/2" (0.500") | 12.7mm | Most common L width, general-purpose industrial drives |
| 075 | 3/4" (0.750") | 19.05mm | Medium-load drives, HVAC, printing, larger equipment |
| 100 | 1" (1.000") | 25.4mm | Heavy-load drives, industrial fans, compressor drives |
| 150 | 1-1/2" (1.500") | 38.1mm | Maximum load capacity for L pitch, heavy industrial |
The 1/2" (050) and 3/4" (075) widths account for the majority of L belt orders. If your drive is running at or near maximum capacity on an 050 belt, stepping up to 075 on the same pitch provides a significant load increase if your pulleys can accommodate the wider belt.
L vs Other Trapezoidal Timing Belt Pitches
The L pitch sits in the middle of the trapezoidal family, between the light-duty XL and the heavy-duty H. Here is how it compares.
| Feature | XL (0.200") | L (0.375") | H (0.500") |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pitch | 0.200" (5.08mm) | 0.375" (9.525mm) | 0.500" (12.7mm) |
| Torque capacity | Low | Low to medium | Medium to high |
| Speed range | Moderate to high | Moderate | Low to moderate |
| Standard widths | 1/4", 3/8", 3/4" | 1/2", 3/4", 1", 1-1/2" | 3/4", 1", 1-1/2", 2", 3" |
| Typical applications | Office equipment, light industrial | HVAC, printing, textile, general industrial | Heavy conveyors, machine tools, large drives |
| Tooth height | 0.050" | 0.075" | 0.100" |
If your L belt drive needs more torque capacity than the widest L belt (1-1/2") can deliver, the next step up within the trapezoidal family is the H pitch (1/2" / 12.7mm). Alternatively, for higher performance in a similar drive footprint, consider switching to a metric HTD 8M belt, which offers higher torque capacity through its curvilinear tooth profile. Browse all timing belt pitches and profiles.
L vs 8M Timing Belts: Trapezoidal vs HTD
The L (9.525mm) and 8M (8.000mm) pitches are sometimes compared because they serve overlapping application ranges. However, they use completely different tooth profiles and pulleys. Here is how they differ.
| Feature | L (Imperial Trapezoidal) | 8M (Metric HTD) |
|---|---|---|
| Pitch | 0.375" (9.525mm) | 8.000mm (0.315") |
| Tooth profile | Trapezoidal (straight-sided) | HTD curvilinear (rounded) |
| Load capacity | Standard for this pitch range | Higher (better tooth engagement) |
| Pulley compatibility | L pulleys only | HTD 8M pulleys only |
| Part number format | 225L050 (imperial) | 800-8M-20 (metric) |
| Upgrade path | None within trapezoidal (same pulleys) | GT2 8M or Poly Chain GT Carbon (same pulleys) |
| Best for | Legacy equipment, OEM replacements, broad availability | New designs, higher performance, upgradeable drives |
Key point: L and 8M belts are not interchangeable. They use different pulleys and different tooth shapes. If you are replacing an existing belt, match the profile to the pulleys already in the drive. If you are designing a new drive or retrofitting, the 8M HTD pitch offers higher torque capacity and an upgrade path to GT or Poly Chain belts on the same pulleys. See our Tooth Profiles Explained guide for a visual comparison.
L Belt Construction and Material Options
Standard Neoprene (Most Common)
The standard L belt is a neoprene body with fiberglass tensile cords and nylon tooth facing. This is the right choice for the vast majority of L belt applications: general industrial drives operating indoors at standard temperatures. It provides reliable, long-lasting performance and is the most widely stocked construction.
Polyurethane / Urethane
Polyurethane L belts are available for applications requiring chemical resistance, abrasion resistance, or FDA compliance. Urethane L belts resist oils, greases, and cleaning chemicals better than neoprene and are suitable for food handling and washdown environments. See our Urethane Timing Belts page for more details.
Kevlar Reinforced
Kevlar tensile cords provide higher tensile strength and better fatigue resistance than standard fiberglass. Used in high-cycle or high-load L belt applications where fiberglass cord reaches its limits.
Double-Sided L Belts
Double-sided (twin power) L belts have teeth on both faces, allowing the belt to engage pulleys from either side. Used in serpentine and multi-shaft drive layouts. Available in select lengths and widths.
Common L Timing Belt Applications
L belts are one of the most commonly replaced timing belt pitches in US industrial maintenance. They appear across a broad range of equipment and industries.
| Application | Why L Pitch | Typical Width |
|---|---|---|
| HVAC blowers and fans | Reliable, no-slip drive for air handling units and blower motors | 050, 075, 100 |
| Printing equipment | Consistent speed and registration for presses and paper handling | 050, 075 |
| Textile machinery | Synchronized drives for looms, spinning frames, and material handling | 075, 100 |
| Woodworking equipment | Positive drive for planers, sanders, and spindle mechanisms | 050, 075, 100 |
| General industrial drives | Replacement belt for legacy OEM equipment across many industries | 050, 075 |
| Compressor and pump drives | Positive drive for small to medium compressors and positive-displacement pumps | 075, 100 |
| Small conveyor drives | No-slip drive for light-to-medium conveyor systems | 050, 075 |
| Packaging equipment | Accurate indexing for carton sealers, wrappers, and labelers | 050, 075 |
| Exercise and commercial fitness equipment | Drive belt for treadmills, ellipticals, and stationary bikes | 050, 075 |
L Timing Belt Brands We Stock
| Brand | L Product Line | Construction |
|---|---|---|
| Gates | PowerGrip L, Twin Power (double-sided) | Neoprene, fiberglass cord |
| Continental / ContiTech | Synchroforce L | Neoprene, fiberglass cord |
| Bando | Synchro-Link L | Neoprene, fiberglass cord |
| Diesel Belting | Standard L, Long-Length L | Neoprene, fiberglass cord |
We cross-reference L belt part numbers across all manufacturers. If you have a Gates PowerGrip L and need a Diesel Belting or Continental equivalent, send us the part number and we will confirm the match.
L Timing Belt FAQs
What is an L timing belt?
An L timing belt is a synchronous (toothed) power transmission belt with a 3/8" (0.375" / 9.525mm) pitch and a trapezoidal tooth profile. The "L" stands for "Light," positioning it as the mid-range pitch in the trapezoidal timing belt family (between XL and H). It is one of the most commonly used timing belt pitches in US industrial applications, found in HVAC equipment, printing presses, textile machines, woodworking equipment, and general manufacturing drives.
What does L mean on a timing belt?
The "L" designation stands for "Light" in the trapezoidal timing belt naming system. The full family runs from MXL (Miniature Extra Light) through XL (Extra Light), L (Light), H (Heavy), XH (Extra Heavy), to XXH (Double Extra Heavy). Despite the "Light" name, L belts handle significantly more torque than XL belts and are widely used in general industrial applications.
How do I read an L timing belt part number?
An L part number like 225L050 encodes three specs. The number before "L" is the pitch length in inches multiplied by 10: 225 = 22.5". The "L" is the profile. The number after "L" is the width in thousandths of an inch: 050 = 0.500" = 1/2". So 225L050 is a 22.5" pitch length, L profile, 1/2" wide belt.
What widths are available for L timing belts?
Standard L widths are 1/2" (050), 3/4" (075), 1" (100), and 1-1/2" (150). The 1/2" and 3/4" widths are the most commonly stocked. The width is the last three digits of the part number.
What is the difference between L and H timing belts?
L and H are both trapezoidal timing belts with different pitches. L has a 3/8" (9.525mm) pitch for low-to-medium torque drives. H has a 1/2" (12.7mm) pitch for medium-to-heavy drives with higher load capacity. They use different pulleys and are not interchangeable. If your L drive needs more torque, stepping up to H pitch (with new pulleys) is the next option within the trapezoidal family.
Can I replace an L timing belt with an 8M belt?
No, not directly. L belts (9.525mm trapezoidal) and 8M belts (8mm HTD curvilinear) use different tooth profiles and require different pulleys. You cannot put an 8M belt on L pulleys or vice versa. If you want to switch from L to 8M for better performance, you would need to replace both the belt and pulleys. For like-for-like replacements, always match the belt to the existing pulleys.
Are double-sided L timing belts available?
Yes. Double-sided (twin power) L belts have teeth on both faces and are used in serpentine and multi-shaft drive configurations. They are available in select lengths and widths. Contact us for availability on specific double-sided L belt sizes.
How do I measure an L timing belt for replacement?
Measure the pitch by spanning 10 teeth with a caliper or ruler and dividing by 10. A result close to 0.375" (approximately 9.5mm) confirms an L belt. Make sure the teeth are straight-sided (trapezoidal), not rounded (which would indicate an HTD 8M belt). Measure width straight across. For pitch length, count total teeth and multiply by 0.375", or read the first three digits of the part number and divide by 10. See our complete belt measurement guide.
L Drive Components
Every L belt needs a matched L timing pulley. The pulley tooth profile must match the belt profile exactly. Browse our trapezoidal timing pulleys, or see our Sprocket Selection Guide for help choosing the right one.
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