T2.5 Timing Belts
T2.5 timing belts are metric trapezoidal profile belts with a 2.5mm pitch, designed for precision, low-load drives in compact equipment. The T-profile (sometimes called the T-series or DIN/ISO metric profile) originated in Europe and is widely used on European-designed machinery, instrumentation, and small automation systems. T2.5 belts are the smallest standard pitch in the T-profile family, which also includes T5 (5mm) and T10 (10mm).
T2.5 timing belts use a trapezoidal tooth form similar to ANSI MXL and XL profiles but follow metric dimensioning standards. They are typically constructed with polyurethane bodies and steel tensile cords, which provides excellent chemical resistance, low particulate generation, and suitability for cleanroom and food-contact environments. Neoprene (rubber) T2.5 belts with fiberglass cords are also available from some manufacturers. Texas Belting stocks T2.5 timing belts for same-day shipping from Houston.
T2.5 Timing Belt Part Number Decoder
T2.5 timing belt part numbers follow the metric T-profile convention. The number before the profile code indicates the pitch circumference in millimeters, and the number after indicates the belt width in millimeters.
Standard Format: [Pitch Length]T2.5-[Width]
| Part Number | Pitch Length | Width | How to Read It |
|---|---|---|---|
| 120T2.5-6 | 120mm | 6mm | 120mm pitch circumference, T2.5 profile, 6mm wide |
| 160T2.5-6 | 160mm | 6mm | 160mm pitch circumference, T2.5 profile, 6mm wide |
| 200T2.5-10 | 200mm | 10mm | 200mm pitch circumference, T2.5 profile, 10mm wide |
| 330T2.5-6 | 330mm | 6mm | 330mm pitch circumference, T2.5 profile, 6mm wide |
T-profile part numbers are straightforward: the pitch length in millimeters comes first, followed by the profile designation (T2.5), then the width in millimeters after the hyphen. Some manufacturers may list the width first (for example, 6T2.5-160), so always verify orientation. Texas Belting can cross-reference T2.5 belt part numbers from any manufacturer. Call 888-203-2358 or send us your part number for fast identification.
T2.5 Timing Belt Width Guide
T2.5 timing belts are available in several standard metric widths. The correct width depends on the load requirements, pulley width, and the original equipment specification.
| Width (mm) | Width (Inches approx.) | Typical Applications |
|---|---|---|
| 4mm | 0.16" | Ultra-light drives, encoders, miniature instruments |
| 6mm | 0.24" | Most common T2.5 width, small printers, office equipment |
| 8mm | 0.31" | Moderate-load miniature drives, lab equipment |
| 10mm | 0.39" | Higher-load T2.5 drives, small automation systems |
| 16mm | 0.63" | Maximum standard T2.5 width, heaviest T2.5 applications |
Custom or non-standard widths may be available, particularly in urethane open-end belting that can be cut to width. Contact Texas Belting for availability.
T2.5 vs. Other Small Pitch Timing Belts
T2.5 sits at the small end of the metric T-profile family. The table below compares T2.5 to other small-pitch profiles to help you evaluate alternatives or understand cross-compatibility.
| Profile | Pitch | Tooth Form | Load Capacity | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| T2.5 | 2.5mm (0.098") | Trapezoidal (metric T) | Very light | European precision drives, instruments, small automation |
| MXL | 2.032mm (0.080") | Trapezoidal (ANSI) | Very light | US-standard miniature drives, encoders, office equipment |
| 3M (HTD) | 3mm (0.118") | Curvilinear (HTD) | Light | Small servo drives, 3D printers, CNC motion |
| GT2 (2mm) | 2mm (0.079") | Modified curvilinear (GT) | Very light | 3D printers, hobby CNC, precision positioning |
| T5 | 5mm (0.197") | Trapezoidal (metric T) | Light to moderate | Next step up in T-profile family, European industrial drives |
| XL | 5.08mm (0.200") | Trapezoidal (ANSI) | Light to moderate | US-standard light industrial drives, general purpose |
T2.5 and MXL belts have similar pitch sizes (2.5mm vs 2.032mm) but are not interchangeable because they use different tooth profiles and require different pulleys. T2.5 is the metric standard commonly found on European-designed equipment, while MXL follows the ANSI/RMA system used primarily in North America. For applications requiring more load capacity, the next step up within the T-profile family is T5 (5mm pitch). See the Timing Belt Tooth Profiles Explained guide for a full comparison.
T2.5 Timing Belt Materials
T2.5 timing belts are available in two primary materials. The T-profile family is strongly associated with polyurethane construction, which is the most common material for T2.5 belts.
Polyurethane T2.5 Belts
Most T2.5 belts are manufactured from polyurethane with steel tensile cords. Polyurethane construction provides excellent abrasion resistance, chemical resistance, and very low particulate generation. These belts are well suited for cleanroom, food-contact, pharmaceutical, and medical device applications. Polyurethane T2.5 belts are available in both closed-loop and open-end (continuous roll) form for custom-length cutting.
Neoprene (Rubber) T2.5 Belts
Some manufacturers offer T2.5 belts in neoprene (rubber) with fiberglass tensile cords and nylon tooth facing. Neoprene T2.5 belts are less common but may be specified for general industrial applications where polyurethane is not required.
| Property | Polyurethane (Steel Cord) | Neoprene (Fiberglass Cord) |
|---|---|---|
| Tensile Cord | Steel wire | Fiberglass |
| Chemical Resistance | Excellent | Moderate |
| Particulate Generation | Very low | Moderate |
| FDA/Food Contact | Available (FDA-compliant grades) | Not typically |
| Open-End Available | Yes | No (closed loop only) |
| Abrasion Resistance | Excellent | Good |
| Cost | Higher | Lower |
For food-contact or cleanroom applications, see Food Grade Timing Belts and Urethane Timing Belts for additional options across all pitch sizes.
Common T2.5 Timing Belt Applications
T2.5 belts are used where compact, precise, synchronous drive is needed at light loads. The metric T-profile is especially common on equipment designed and manufactured in Europe.
| Application | Why T2.5 Works | Typical Width |
|---|---|---|
| European-designed instruments and sensors | Metric standard, precise tooth engagement | 4mm to 6mm |
| Small printers and plotters | Compact pitch for accurate print head positioning | 6mm |
| Medical and laboratory equipment | Cleanroom-compatible urethane, low vibration, no particulates | 6mm to 10mm |
| Pharmaceutical packaging | FDA-compliant urethane, precise indexing for blister packs | 6mm to 10mm |
| Small conveyors and feeders | Positive no-slip drive for lightweight product transport | 6mm to 16mm |
| Office and reprographic equipment | Quiet, maintenance-free operation at low loads | 6mm |
| Miniature robotics and pick-and-place | Lightweight synchronous drive with minimal backlash | 6mm to 10mm |
| Textile machinery (European) | Reliable drive for bobbins, spindles, and small motion systems | 6mm to 10mm |
T2.5 belts are not designed for heavy industrial loads. For higher torque at metric pitches, step up to T5 (5mm) or T10 (10mm). For curvilinear tooth engagement at similar sizes, consider 3M HTD or HTD timing belts.
T2.5 Timing Belt Brands We Carry
Texas Belting stocks and sources T2.5 timing belts from the following manufacturers. We can cross-reference part numbers between brands to find the correct belt for your application.
| Brand | T2.5 Product Lines | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Gates | PowerGrip T2.5 | Neoprene and polyurethane T2.5 belts |
| Continental / ContiTech | Synchroflex, Synchrobelt T2.5 | Strong European T-profile range, polyurethane standard |
| Bando | Bando T2.5 | High-quality Japanese manufacturing |
| Diesel Belting | Diesel T2.5 | Cost-effective replacement option |
| Megadyne | Megalinear T2.5 | Polyurethane open-end and closed-loop T2.5 belts |
Not sure which brand to specify? Texas Belting's team can help you match the right T2.5 belt to your application. Request a quote or call 888-203-2358.
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