Fan Belt Length Calculator

Fan Belt Length Calculator

Here’s a comprehensive table summarizing all you need to know about calculating fan belt length:

AspectDetails
FormulaBelt Length = 2C + [1.57 x (D1 + D2)] + 1-in. 2
VariablesC = Distance between centers of motor and fan shafts
D1 = Diameter of small pulley
D2 = Diameter of large pulley 2
Measurement MethodUse a cloth measuring tape or thin string to measure around the outside of the belt 3
Adjustment for Belt TypeFor A Belts (1/2″ width): Subtract 2 inches from outside measurement
For B Belts (5/8″ width): Subtract 3 inches from outside measurement 3
Alternative MethodIf belt can’t be removed, use string to measure around existing belt on fan, then measure string length 4
Important NoteBelt model numbers often differ from actual outside circumference 4
Common Belt TypesA (1/2″ width), B (5/8″ width), Z (3/8″ width) 3
Cogged BeltsIndicated by ‘X’ suffix (e.g., AX, BX) – allows fitting at tighter angles 1
Wedge BeltsIndicated by ‘SP’ prefix (e.g., SPA, SPB) 1
Measurement PrecisionRound up to the next available belt size if exact length not available 2
Additional CheckInspect motor mount for adjustment range if exact size unavailable 2

Remember to also check the belt’s cross-section (width and height) to ensure you’re selecting the correct type of belt5. When replacing belts, it’s a good practice to inspect other components like the motor mount, fan, and housing to ensure they’re in good working order

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