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As we moved into the 19th century, with the rise of the Industrial Revolution, the production of belt buckles began to change dramatically. Mass production allowed for a greater variety of designs and styles. The Wild West era in America saw a surge in popularity for ornate belt buckles, especially among cowboys. These buckles often featured intricate engravings that showcased the wearer's personality and achievements. Today, collecting Western-style belt buckles has become a hobby for many enthusiasts, with some pieces fetching thousands of dollars at auctions.


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PK belts are a type of serpentine belt used primarily for driving multiple accessories in vehicles. They are characterized by their unique design that features several grooves running along the length of the belt. This design enhances their grip and reduces slippage, making them a preferable choice for many modern engines. The ‘P’ in PK indicates the belt’s profile, which is designed to improve contact with the pulley, while the ‘K’ signifies that it is intended for high-performance applications.


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