V-Belt Length Calculator: Find the Right Belt Size Fast

⚙️ V-Belt Length Calculator

Calculate exact v-belt pitch length, speed ratio, wrap angle, and belt section recommendation for any two-pulley drive system.

Quick Presets
🔧 Belt Drive Inputs
✅ V-Belt Calculation Results
📊 Belt Section Reference
A
1/2" Wide, 5/16" Deep
B
21/32" Wide, 13/32" Deep
C
7/8" Wide, 17/32" Deep
D
1-1/4" Wide, 3/4" Deep
3L
3/8" Wide, Light Duty
4L
1/2" Wide, Fractional
5L
5/8" Wide, Fractional
6:1
Max Speed Ratio
📐 V-Belt Cross Section Specifications
Section Top Width (in) Depth (in) Angle (°) Min. Pulley Dia. (in) Max HP Rating Typical Use
3L0.3750.250402.01.0Small appliances, light tools
4L0.5000.313402.52.5Lawn mowers, small fans
5L0.6250.406403.05.0Washing machines, drills
A (4L)0.5000.313403.02.0Bench grinders, light drives
B (5L)0.6560.406405.05.0Table saws, drill presses
C0.8750.531407.015.0Industrial fans, pumps
D1.2500.7504012.040.0Heavy conveyors, large pumps
E1.5000.9064016.075.0Very heavy industrial drives
📈 Speed / Belt Velocity Reference
Belt Section Optimal Belt Speed (FPM) Max Belt Speed (FPM) Typical HP Range Recommended SFM Range
3L / 4L2500–350045000.5 – 2.52000–4000
5L / A3000–400050001 – 52500–4500
B3500–450055002 – 103000–5000
C3500–450055005 – 253000–5000
D3000–4000450015 – 602500–4500
E2500–3500400040 – 100+2000–4000
🔧 Standard Belt Length Designations (Inches — Classical)
Section Belt Number Outside Length (in) Pitch Length (in) Common Application
AA262827.3Small bench tools
AA343635.3Bench grinders
AA424443.3Drill presses
BB404341.8Table saws
BB525553.8Bandsaws, jointers
BB687169.8Lathes, larger drives
CC606361.9Industrial pumps
CC808381.9Large fans, blowers
DD909391.9Heavy conveyors
🏭 Common Drive Applications
Machine Belt Section Typical Driver Dia. (in) Typical Driven Dia. (in) Speed Ratio Approx. Center (in)
Bench GrinderA3.03.01:110–14
Table SawB4.08.02:114–20
BandsawB4.010.02.5:116–22
Drill PressA2.0–5.02.0–5.0Variable9–13
LatheB5.012.02.4:118–24
Air CompressorA/B2.08.04:110–16
Centrifugal PumpC8.012.01.5:122–30
Industrial FanC/D10.016.01.6:124–36
💡 Formula Tip: V-belt pitch length is calculated as: L = 2C + 1.5708(D + d) + (D – d)² / (4C) where C = center distance, D = large pulley pitch diameter, d = small pulley pitch diameter. Always use pitch diameters (outside diameter minus belt section correction) for accurate results.
📏 Center Distance Tip: The recommended center distance range is D < C < 3(D + d). A center distance that is too short reduces wrap angle and belt life. For best results, keep the wrap angle on the small pulley above 120°. Wrap angle below 120° requires an idler pulley.
⚠️ Always wear appropriate safety equipment. Never operate v-belt drives with guards removed. Ensure the motor is de-energized and locked out before changing or adjusting belts. Verify all tension and alignment settings before restart. Never exceed belt manufacturer’s rated speed or power limits.

Get the right length of v-belt is really important. When the v-belt is too short or too long then everything simply will not work well. There are several ways to measure the right length, and that helps to explain what hides behind the numbers on the v-belt.

The most exact method for measuring v-belt is to use a special tool for v-belt measures or a flexible tape. A steel tape measure or simple line does not give good results, because they do not bend around the v-belt. Also, one can wrap a small string around the v-belt and later measure it.

How to Measure the Right V-Belt Length

A cloth tape measure works well, because it can curve to follow the shape of the v-belt and give a more exact value, even down to fractions.

The length of a v-belt can get different names. It can be outer length, working length or pitch length. The outer length measures around the outside of the v-belt without any tension, but it only gives a rough guess and does not really help for choosing the right v-belt.

To reach the data length, one takes away a certan value from the outer length. For instance, if the outer length is 1518 mm, one takes away 18 to get a data length of 1500, which gives the part number SPA 1500.

When one measures a v-belt along the outside with a tape measure, count some general rules. For A-belt, take away 2. For B-belt, take away 3.

For C-belt, take away 4. That fix helps, because the real working length differs from the outer measure.

There are charts for sizes of v-belts, that show the top width, the height and how to find the part number. One finds hear sizes for A, B, 3VX and 5VX v-belts, together with working lengths for many types of v-belts. For instance, the part number 5V500 shows a top width of 5/8 inches with outer length of 50.0 inches.

The classic A v-belt has a half-inch width and is the most used kind here.

One can also see a v-belt marked with AX. The X shows that it has a toothed design with cuts in the shape of teeth. This toothed shape helps to send more energy and is used more often in factory machines, because it costs more.

Online tools can be useful too. One enters the center distance between pulleys, the width of the big pulley and that of the other pulley, and the tool finds the length of the v-belt. Using a tool like the Browning Belt Rule is the simplest way to find the length of the v-belt.

It is also important to first find the cross section type and if the v-belt is spiral or toothed, before finding the length. When all threedetails are right, the new v-belt will certainly work well.

V-Belt Length Calculator: Find the Right Belt Size Fast

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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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