Simply 'fit' into the base of the timing belt - 'Hame Patchin (R)'
Hamepachin (R) is a revolutionary profile (attachment) that simply "fits into" the tooth bottom of a timing belt. Hamepachin (R) accommodates various materials for cutting and molding, meeting our customers' needs. ● For more details, please contact us.
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【Features】 ○ No peeling troubles ○ Compatible with various belt materials ○ Can be installed on iron-based materials ○ Cost reduction possible during mass production ● For more details, please contact us.
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【Production Examples】 - Used as an alternative to attachment chains - For applications that dislike oil, such as food transportation - Buckets attached to timing belts for powder and granule transportation applications - For lifting and transporting boards and glass, among others ● For more details, please contact us.
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It has been over half a century since the timing belt was invented by Mr. Richard Case of the United States Uniroyal (now Gates Rubber Company) in 1945. During this time, new applications have been continuously developed in the market, and it is now said to be more difficult to find machines that do not use timing belts. Our company has made numerous improvements and inventions in materials, structures, tooth shapes, engagement, manufacturing methods, etc., in partnership with Gates Rubber Company, and we are developing a lineup of timing belts that meet the needs of various markets.