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Rubber canvas flat belts are typically composed of a combination of rubber and fabric (often made from cotton or polyester). The rubber provides a flexible yet strong surface while the fabric enhances tensile strength, enabling the belt to handle substantial loads without stretching or breaking. The manufacturing process involves layering the rubber over the canvas, ensuring a strong bond that maximizes durability. This design not only minimizes friction but also enhances grip, making it suitable for various speed and load requirements.


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Engine belts are rubberized components designed to transfer power from the engine to various accessories. The serpentine belt, for instance, drives multiple peripherals—such as the alternator, air conditioning compressor, power steering pump, and sometimes even the water pump. The timing belt, on the other hand, synchronizes the crankshaft and camshaft, ensuring that the engine's valves open and close at the proper times during each cylinder's intake and exhaust strokes.


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The primary function of the timing belt is to maintain the precise timing of the engine's internal components. It connects the crankshaft, which drives the pistons, to the camshaft that controls the opening and closing of the valves. If the timing belt were to fail or slip, it could result in the valves being out of sync with the pistons, potentially leading to catastrophic engine damage. This is especially critical in high-performance applications, such as racing, where precision timing is essential for optimal engine performance.


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