Drive Belt Length Calculator – Get the Perfect Belt Size Every Time

⚙️ Drive Belt Length Calculator

Calculate exact belt length for any two-pulley or three-pulley drive system — imperial & metric

Quick Presets
📏 Calculator Inputs
✅ Belt Length Calculation Results
📊 Belt Material Properties
0.4%
Rubber V-Belt Slip
7:1
Max Speed Ratio
120°
Min Wrap Angle
5000
Max Belt FPM
1.5%
Typical Stretch
2500h
V-Belt Service Life
98%
V-Belt Efficiency
30 lb
Typical Tension (A)
📐 Belt Section Reference Table
Belt Section Top Width Depth Max Speed (FPM) Power Range (HP) Typical Use
3L3/8" (9.5mm)7/32" (5.5mm)65000.1 – 1.5Small appliances, fans
4L / A1/2" (12.7mm)5/16" (8mm)50000.5 – 5Drill press, lathes
5L / B5/8" (15.9mm)13/32" (10mm)45001 – 10Compressors, grinders
C7/8" (22.2mm)17/32" (13.5mm)40005 – 25Heavy machinery
D1-1/4" (31.8mm)3/4" (19mm)350015 – 75Industrial drives
Flat 6mm6mm3mm70000.05 – 0.5Precision instruments
Timing HTD-5M9–25mm3.6mm50000.5 – 15CNC, servo drives
🔧 Speed & RPM Reference Table
Application Motor RPM Driver Pulley Driven Pulley Output RPM Belt Section
Drill Press (low)17502"6"583A or 4L
Drill Press (high)17506"2"5250A or 4L
Wood Lathe17503"9"583A or B
Air Compressor17504"12"583B or C
Bandsaw17504"8"875A or B
HVAC Blower17505"10"875B
Bench Grinder34503"3"3450A or 4L
Conveyor17506"18"583C or D
📋 Common Project Belt Sizes
Project Driver (in) Driven (in) Center Dist. (in) Approx Belt Length Standard Belt #
Small Drill Press261444.6"A44 / 4L460
Wood Lathe (14")392059.4"A59 / B60
Air Compressor (5HP)4122472.6"B70 / B72
Bandsaw (14")481854.5"A53 / A54
HVAC Blower5102266.5"B66 / B68
Lawn Mower Deck553072.7"A72 / 4L730
Bench Grinder331641.4"A40 / 4L410
💡 Tip — Belt Stretch Allowance: Always add 1.5% to 2% to your calculated belt length to account for initial belt stretch after installation. New rubber V-belts typically stretch 1–2% during the first 24 hours of operation. Re-tension after break-in.
💡 Tip — Center Distance vs. Belt Length: If you need a specific commercial belt length (e.g. A48, B60), work backwards: rearrange the belt length formula to find the center distance that fits your available standard belt. This avoids custom belt orders.
⚠️ Safety Note: Always verify belt speed (FPM) does not exceed belt and pulley ratings. Ensure guards are in place before operating. Never run a belt on worn or damaged pulleys. Check and re-tension belts after the first 2 hours of operation.

It really matters to reach the right length for the drive belt. If the drive belt is even a bit too long or short, everything falls out of balance, the machine will not run flat, the levels of efficiency will drop and you truly will wear out the parts. Whether you swap a used drive belt or install new, there are reliable ways to find exactly how many inches you need.

Usually, the length of the drive belt stands written right on itself. You will find it in yellow text on the side that does not touch the pulleys. That code on the drive belt describes everything, for instance “4L360” means that it is about a 36-inch drive belt.

How to Find the Right Drive Belt Length

Here is where it gets tricky: the actual physical length can differ from what is printed on the drive belt. Take a drive belt marked A35. If you measure it, it will come out around 33 inches because the stamped measure is based on the internal fibers not on the outer or inner side of the drive belt.

When the old drive belt wears out or the marks disappear, then you must measure. A flexible tape measure works well for that task. Avoid the rigid metal ruler because they do not wrap around the drive belt well.

Good options are to wrap a thin string or thread around the whole drive belt, marking where the ends meet, and later mesure that piece with a tape measure. If you also need the thickness, calipers will take that data in moments.

So, if no drive belt stays to measure, you must guess a bit. The best method is use a bit of string, thread or even wire and wrap it around the too pulleys the way that the drive belt will follow. Mark where the two ends touch, and later measure that.

Some who built big block Chevrolet with alternator and hydraulic drive, used exactly that method, they lay the alternator in the center of its range and wrapped the wire around the pulleys to estimate the inner length.

There is also a math method, if you like to work with numbers. It counts the diameters of the two pulleys plus the distance between them. The formula uses pi divided by two, multiplied by the sum of the pulley diameters, plus double the center distance, plus the square of the diameter difference divided by four times the center distance.

Try that with pulleys of 6 and 20 inches, and you get something close to 153.72 inches.

Online you find calculators for that. Some are meant for electric scooters and bikes, where you simply enter the diameters of the wheels and the center distance. Others focus specifically on timing belts.

Also, the kind of drive belt plays a role. We have V-belts, serpentine and timing belts, each with marks like A, B, 3L or 5L. An X-mark on a drive belt shows a notched shape with cuts that allows tighter curves. Those notched versions cost more and are used mostly in factory settings.

Auto stores mostly sell V-belts in two common sizes with lengths that grow in half-inch steps, so finding the right one is usually easy. A small difference between 5 and 15 millimeters usually does notcause problems, depending on the slack that your tensioner allows.

Drive Belt Length Calculator – Get the Perfect Belt Size Every Time

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  • Thomas Martinez

    Hi, I am Thomas Martinez, the owner of ToolCroze.com! As a passionate DIY enthusiast and a firm believer in the power of quality tools, I created this platform to share my knowledge and experiences with fellow craftsmen and handywomen alike.

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