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The Yaskawa 60S4.5M338 is a timing belt that meets specific synchronous drive requirements. It is built to facilitate efficient power transmission in applications requiring precision and durability.
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| Manufacturer | Yaskawa |
|---|---|
| Product Line | Motoman |
| Part Number | 60S4.5M338 |
| Description of Module | Timing Belt |
| Belt Style | Synchronous |
| Belt Pitch | 4.5 mm |
| Tooth Profile | Standard HTD |
| Tensile Material | Fiberglass |
| Outer Material | Rubber |
| Belt Width | 0.236 Inch (6 Millimeter) |
| Belt Pitch Length | 13.307 Inch (338 Millimeter) |
| Other Features | Super Torque |
| Product Description | Drive Belt |
The 60S4.5M338 timing belt from Yaskawa's Motoman series is designed for synchronized motion tasks. This belt achieves a pitch of 4.5 mm and a total length of 13.307 inches (338 mm), providing a reliable fit for applications that require precise alignment. It has a width of 0.236 inches (6 mm), allowing for compatibility in compact spaces. The standard HTD tooth profile ensures a firm grip, aiding in efficient rotation and torque transfer.
Constructed with a fiberglass tensile material, this design enhances its strength and resilience under load, making it suitable for demanding environments. The exterior of the belt is made from rubber, contributing to its durability against wear and environmental factors.
This timing belt is marketed specifically for drive applications and features enhanced torque capabilities, providing excellent performance. Overall, the Yaskawa 60S4.5M338 synchronizes precision with robust construction, making it a critical component for motion control systems.