Mulco timing belt components are manufactured in Germany under strict quality standards. We offer a wide range of standard components, and if needed, products can be manufactured according to the customer’s drawings.
A timing pulley is a mechanical component used in power transmission, particularly in belt drive systems. It is a wheel equipped with teeth or grooves that grip the belt to transfer power from a motor or transmission system to other devices or machines. Timing pulleys are widely used across various industries, such as automotive, industrial, and transportation. Our selection includes timing pulleys made from aluminum, steel, stainless steel (RST), and acid-resistant steel (HST).
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Mounting plates provide a cost-effective and secure solution for attaching the ends of timing belts to the machine frame. Mounting plates are typically made of aluminum and feature holes or slots, allowing them to be fastened with screws or bolts. The mounting plate offers a strong and reliable attachment in various applications.
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Tension rollers are used for adjusting and tensioning various belt and chain power transmission systems. They keep belts or chains tight and prevent them from loosening or slipping out of place. Tension rollers are typically made of aluminum or steel and have a rotating structure that allows for frictionless movement of the belt or chain. These rollers are used in many industries, such as transportation, machinery manufacturing, power plants, and equipment maintenance. Tension rollers are an important part of power transmission systems, ensuring their efficient and safe operation.
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A locking bush secures or holds various parts or components tightly in place. They are typically made of metal and feature internal threads or grooves, allowing them to be fastened with screws or bolts. Locking bushes are used to prevent screws or bolts from loosening due to vibration, shocks, or external forces. This ensures that the secured parts remain safely in place and helps prevent potential damage or failures. Locking bushes are widely used across various industries, such as automotive, aerospace, electronics, and construction.