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Classical Wrapped V-Belts
Classical wrapped V-belts are the workhorse of industrial power transmission. The trapezoidal cross-section wedges into matching sheave grooves, and the fabric wrap protects the cord and rubber body from abrasion, oil and heat. They are the most widely used belt profile for pumps, fans, compressors and general machine drives.
Section letter sets the cross-section width: A (and 4L) is the smallest industrial size, stepping up through B/5L, C, D and the heavy E section. The 3L, 4L and 5L FHP (fractional horsepower) sections cover lighter lawn, garden and light-industrial drives.
Profiles and Sizes We Stock
Sections are listed by top width. Length ranges below reflect the inside/outside lengths we carry; not every length exists in every section. If you do not see your size listed on the collection grid, call us — we cut and source short runs.
| Profile / Section | Typical Length Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| A / 4L Section | 1" – 311" | Smallest industrial section; 4L is the FHP equivalent |
| B / 5L Section | 1" – 598" | Most common general-purpose section |
| C Section | 1" – 553" | Heavier drives, larger sheaves |
| D Section | 67" – 483" | High-horsepower industrial drives |
| E Section | 108" – 604" | Heaviest classical section |
| 3L Section | 1" – 100" | Light-duty FHP, lawn & garden |
Construction
Our standard classical belts use a polyester tensile cord set in an oil- and heat-resistant synthetic rubber body, finished with a wrapped fabric cover. Polyester cord holds tension and resists stretch, so drives stay tensioned longer between adjustments.
Wrapped construction is the right default for most drives. Where a drive runs on tight sheaves, demands higher flex life, or runs hot, a raw-edge cogged belt is the better choice — see our cogged (raw-edge) V-belts. For multi-groove drives subject to shock or pulsation, a banded V-belt resists turnover and whip.
Typical Applications
Classical V-belts drive a broad range of fixed-center equipment, including:
- HVAC air handlers, blowers and cooling-tower fans
- Centrifugal and positive-displacement pumps
- Air compressors and vacuum pumps
- Agricultural equipment, augers and grain handling
- Machine tools, saws and general line-shaft drives
Selecting and Measuring
Match three things: section (A/B/C/D/E or 3L/4L/5L), length, and quantity of grooves. The section is usually stamped on the old belt; if it is worn off, measure the top width and depth and compare to the section dimensions. Length is given as inside (e.g. A48) or outside/effective length depending on the marking system.
If you are matching an existing belt, the fastest path is to give us the full number printed on the belt and the brand. We will confirm the D&D equivalent and the length basis so you do not order a belt that is one size off.
Cross-References
D&D classical belts are built to standard RMA/MPTA section dimensions, so an A, B, C, D or E belt of a given length interchanges with the same section and length from Gates Hi-Power, Continental, Dayco and Bando. The FHP 3L/4L/5L sections cross the same way.
Search the number printed on your current belt and we will return the matching D&D part. The cross is by profile and length — the belt that fits your sheaves is defined by its section and length, not by the brand stamped on it.
Manufacturer names and part numbers are used for identification and reference only. Texas Belting & Supply and D&D Global are not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Gates, Continental, Dayco, Bando, or any other manufacturer.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between an A and a B V-belt?
Section letter sets the cross-section. An A (or 4L) belt is about 1/2 inch on top and 5/16 inch deep; a B (or 5L) belt is about 21/32 inch on top and 13/32 inch deep. They are not interchangeable — the belt must match the sheave groove. Check the section stamped on your old belt or measure the top width before ordering.
How do I read a V-belt number like A48 or 4L460?
The letters are the section and the number is the length. A48 is an A-section belt with a 48-inch inside length. 4L460 is a 4L (FHP) belt with a 46.0-inch outside length — the FHP system states length in tenths of an inch. Because the two systems use different length bases, confirm the basis before cross-referencing.
Are D&D V-belts interchangeable with Gates or Continental belts?
Yes. D&D classical belts are built to standard A, B, C, D and E section dimensions, so a belt of a given section and length interchanges with the same size from Gates, Continental, Dayco or Bando. Give us the number printed on your current belt and we will confirm the equivalent.
How long do V-belts last?
Service life depends on tension, sheave condition and environment, not a fixed interval. Belts that are correctly tensioned and aligned, running on undamaged sheaves, commonly last several years. Slipping, squealing, glazing or cracking are signs to replace. Worn sheave grooves will shorten the life of any new belt.
Do these V-belts ship from Houston?
Yes. Stock sections and lengths ship same-day from our Houston warehouse. If a size is not on the shelf we can usually source it quickly — call (888) 203-2358 with the section and length.
Need a V-belt cross or a quote?
Houston warehouse — same-day shipping on stock items. Tell us the size or the part number you are replacing and we will confirm the cross.
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